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Fine Clocks

8 July 2015 | starting at 14:00 BST

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121 lots available

An interesting late 18th century Scottish ebonised table clock with pin pallet escapement John Gartly, Aberdeen

A good early 19th century mahogany balloon clock with pinwheel escapement Joseph Sarjent, Watch maker to the Princess of Wales, Jermyn Street, London

A good and rare late 19th Century gilt metal mounted quarter chiming ebonised table clock of small size Lambert, Coventry St, London

A second half of the 18th Century mahogany quarter chiming table clock John Scott, London

A small mid 19th century Austrian engraved gilt brass grande sonnerie pendule d'officier with repeat G.Hainisch

A fine late 19th century French gilt brass miniature pendule d'officer L.Leroy & Cie, a Paris, 7, Bould. de la Madeleine

A late 19th century French miniature pendule d'officier in original presentation case L.Leroy et Cie, 7 Boulevard de la Madeleine, No.18883

A late 19th century French enamel carriage clock

A second quarter of the 19th century Swiss engraved gilt brass grande sonnerie carriage clock with detent escapement C.F.Klentschi, no.677

A good second quarter of the 19th century grande sonnerie striking carriage clock with alarm Lamy & Lacroix a Morez

A very fine and extremely rare mid 19th century coromandel table regulator Thomas Cole No. 1594, retailed by Thomas Boxell, Brighton, number 1056

A rare late 19th century English quarter striking engraved brass twin fusee giant carriage clock Payne & Co, 163 New Bond Street, London, No 3069.

A good mid 19th century engraved brass fusee timepiece in the manner of Thomas Cole French, Royal Exchange, London. The underside of the case numbered 1699 and again 5/107.

A third quarter of the 19th century mahogany travel clock Later signed for Dent

A fine mid 19th century gilt brass chronometer carriage timepiece Dent, 33 Cockspur Street, London, 19622 2

A fine late 19th century gilt brass grande sonnerie striking and repeating giant carriage clock Dent, 33 Cockspur Street, London. The movement stamped GL and numbered 1928.

A fine and rare mid 19th century rosewood mantel clock with subsidiary state of wind dial Charles Frodsham and Co, 84 Strand, London, No. 1456

A very rare mid 19th Century English brass skeleton timepiece with ten-jar mercury pendulum and deadbeat escapement with jewelled pallets The dial later signed for Vulliamy, London

An early 20th century French agate desk timepiece Cartier, number 194

A late 20th century silver 'Prisma' mystery desk timepiece Cartier, no.179382

A rare early 18th century iron 'birdcage' frame twin train turret clock Attributed to Gabriel Smith, Barthomley

A 19th century French brass automata windmill timepiece

A good late 19th Century French Mystery clock Guilmet, number 1340

A good late 19th century French conical pendulum clock garniture The movement stamped D.L Medaille Bronze, 674332 3

A fine and rare early 20th century quarter chiming mahogany table clock of small size John Walker, London, number 6243

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