Thursday, 30 November, 2006

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The Clocks & Barometers (lots 385 - 420)

Lot Description Illustration
385 A Victorian rosewood barometer and thermometer in a inlaid mother-of-pearl banjo shaped case with humidity gauge and level, warranted correct
Sold for £170
Lot 385 illustration
386 A brass carriage clock with cream enamel chapter ring and eight day movement
(Unsold)
Lot 386 illustration
387 An oval brass carriage clock with eight day movement in a leather case
Sold for £110
Lot 387 illustration
388 A Vienna type wall clock with cream enamel dial walnut case, 24" high
(Unsold)
Lot 388 illustration
389 An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck and spiral columns to the sides, the trunk with similar column and inlaid patera, fitted an arch top painted dial with second hand and having an eight-day striking movement by Thos Woolton, Birmingham
Sold for £420
Lot 389 illustration
390 A late 19th Century carved oak longcase clock with acanthus and floral decoration, fitted an arch top brass dial with strike/silent dial to the arch, pierced spandrils and silvered chapter ring, having an eight-day quarter chiming and striking movement, 244cm (96") high
Sold for £820
Lot 390 illustration
391 An oak longcase clock with swan neck to the hood and plain trunk, fitted a square painted dial, signed Strange, Banbury
Sold for £210
Lot 391 illustration
392 An early 18th Century 9.5" brass dial with putto and coronet spandrils and matted centre, signed Josf Elford, Lymington, in a later mahogany case
Sold for £600
Lot 392 illustration
393 A replica Admiral Fitzroy barometer in a mahogany case with atmospheric barometric and temperature scales, 102cm (46") high
Sold for £55
Not Illustrated
394 A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock, fitted an arch top brass dial with silvered chapter ring, date recorder and eight-day striking movement
Sold for £450
Lot 394 illustration
395 A brass carriage clock fitted an eight-day striking movement, 12.75cm (5") high and the leather carrying case for the same

Sold for £60
Lot 395 illustration & condition report or notes
396 A brass carriage clock fitted an eight-day striking movement, 9cm (3.5") high

Sold for £45
Lot 396 illustration & condition report or notes
397 A brass carriage clock, fitted an eight-day striking movement, by Mappin & Webb, Paris, 17.75cm (7") high

Sold for £330
Lot 397 illustration & condition report or notes
398 A 19th Century kitchen dial in an oak case, fitted an eight-day striking movement
Sold for £120
Not Illustrated
399 A gilt metal mantel clock set pink ground porcelain panels, on an oval ebonised base, by Howell & James, 38cm (15") high

Sold for £880
Lot 399 illustration
400 A brass carriage clock, fitted an eight-day striking movement, 16.5cm (6.5") high

Sold for £210
Lot 400 illustration & condition report or notes
401 A brass carriage clock, fitted an eight-day striking movement, 17.75cm (7") high

Sold for £220
Lot 401 illustration & condition report or notes
402 An American mantel clock
Sold for £50
Lot 402 illustration
403 An early 19th Century stick barometer with triangular pediment and glazed hinged door, with boxwood stringing to the borders, the steel rectangular dial with sliding gauge and alcohol thermometer, by H & J Pironi, Nottingham
Sold for £780
Lot 403 illustration & condition report or notes
404 An early 19th Century mantel clock in a Gothic bronzed metal case with poppy finials and castellated front and mullioned panels to the sides, on elaborate scroll feet, fitted a circular steel dial having Roman numerals and fitted an eight-day fusee movement, the dial signed Davey Lewis, 40.5cm (16") high

Sold for £950
Lot 404 illustration & condition report or notes
405 A mid 19th Century ormolu and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the case with cherub surmount holding the reins of two winged griffin mounted to the sides, the whole profusely decorated scrolls, two snakes, garlands, etc around the central porcelain panel, finely painted roses and other flowers within a gilt foliated and turquoise border, fitted a circular white porcelain dial with silk suspension and eight-day movement striking a bell, 49cm (19.25") high, contained under a glass dome

Sold for £1,800
Lot 405 illustration & condition report or notes
406 A late 18th Century oak longcase clock, banded in mahogany, the hood with swan neck and enclosed by an arch top glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a shaped door inlaid a central patera, fitted an arch top painted dial with second hand, date recorder and eight-day striking movement by Shaw, Leicester
(Unsold)
Lot 406 illustration & condition report or notes
407 An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the head with swan neck cornice and turned uprights, the Gothic door crossbanded and flanked by similar columns, the case with further crossbanding, having a painted arch dial showing the phases of the moon, the corners of the chapter ring painted the four gospel writers, fitted an eight-day movement by A. Taylor, Liverpool
(Unsold)
Lot 407 illustration & condition report or notes
408 A French carriage clock with chased brass face, white enamel dial and day, date and month apertures, in brass case, 14cm (5.5") high

Sold for £420
Lot 408 illustration & condition report or notes
409 A late 18th Century bracket clock in an ebonised pear wood case with brass carrying handle to the top, enclosed by an arch top glazed door with pierced spandrils and having a similar door to the back, the sides with circular glass panels, the grilles beneath removed, fitted an arch top brass dial and silvered chapter ring and having a roundel to the arch signed by John Richardson, Warwick within a surround of mask heads, floral scrolls etc and with cherub mask spandrils, the matted centre having pendulum and calendar apertures and an eight-day movement with single fusee train and elaborately engraved back plate signed John Richardson, Warwick, with original bob pendulum, 44.5cm (17.5") high

Sold for £2,300
Lot 409 illustration
410 A fine George I bracket clock, the red lacquer chinoiserie case with gilded C scrolls and acanthus and three finials to the top, having a pierced brass arch frieze and turned pillars to the sides, enclosed by a brass mounted arch top door with similar door to the back and brass carrying handles and pierced brass panels to the sides, fitted an arch top brass dial, silvered chapter ring and four subsidiary dials to the arch (rise and fall, month, strike/silent and centre sweep arch calendar), the matted centre with pendulum aperture and three-train striking and chiming movement on seven bells by Peter Garon, London, also having an elaborately engraved back plate, 58.5cm (23") high

Sold for £13,000
Lot 410 illustration & condition report or notes
411 A four-glass regulator with open escapement and mercury compensated pendulum, 25.5cm (10") high
Sold for £240
Not Illustrated
412 An aneroid barometer and thermometer in an oak case, a rosewood box and ten various chess pieces
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
413 A 19th Century French metal mantel clock with porcelain mounts having an urn finial, fitted an eight-day movement striking on a bell, 40cm (16") high
Sold for £120
Not Illustrated
414 An Edwardian mahogany arch top mantel clock inlaid ribbon ties, fitted a circular white enamel dial and eight-day movement striking on a gong, 27cm (10.5") high
Sold for £40
Not Illustrated
415 An Edwardian inlaid walnut mantel clock, the arch top case decorated foliate scrolls etc on brass bracket feet, fitted a white enamel dial painted swags of flowers and having an eight-day movement striking on a gong, 27cm (10.5") high
Sold for £90
Lot 415 illustration
416 A Smith's car clock in an oak case, 16.5cm (6.5") high
Sold for £30
Not Illustrated
417 No lot.
(Unsold)
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418 No lot.
(Unsold)
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419 No lot.
(Unsold)
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420 No lot.
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
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