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Clocks, Watches & Barometers
17 Feb 2010, Oxford |
Clocks and Barometers
2 Mar 2010, Knightsbridge |
Clocks
4 Mar 2010, The Athenaeum, Bury St Edmunds |
The Chester Sale: Clocks, Barometers and Scientific Instruments
18 Mar 2010, Chester |
Clocks and barometers
18 May 2010, Knightsbridge |
Watches
15 Jun 2010, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles |
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The Clocks & Barometers Department
Fine Clock and Barometer Auctions |
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The UK's leading auction house in 2009 for Clocks
Bonhams sell more clocks than any other auction house in the world. We have achieved world record prices for our clients and recent auctions in London have included longcase, bracket, mantel, novelty and carriage clocks as well as marine chronometers. We are pleased to have successfully sold examples from the great workshops of Tompion, East, Knibb, Fromanteel, Windmills, Quare, Graham, Shelton, Vulliamy, Breguet, Arnold, Ellicott, Dent, Kullberg, Cole, Frodsham and many others too numerous to mention. |
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Antique clock, barometer and chronometer valuations for auctionTo arrange a free and confidential
auction valuation with a view to selling, contact:
James Stratton
clocks@bonhams.com
+44 (0) 20 7468 8364
*For a limited time, if any clients would like to receive a free copy of the December catalogue with a prices realised list, please send your name and address and a copy will be sent to you.
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Valuation Days
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Clock Made While London Smouldered After the Great Fire Sets Bonhams Sale Room Alight
A clock dating to around 1670 has sold for £400,000 at Bonhams New Bond Street sale of Fine Clocks and Barometers on 15th December. The final total for the sale reached almost £2,000,000.
Press Release
Mystery Clock Discovered In Stable Makes £120,000 At Bonhams
The 18th Century mahogany longcase regulator, which was made by Vulliamy of Pall Mall, is an earlier version of a clock which was bought by the Prince of Wales – later George IV – and which remains in the Royal Collection today.
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