Sussex Interiors including, Science Books from the Collection of Peter and Margarethe Braune. Part I, European Ceramics, Silver and coins

September 2020

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Auction closed (4 day sale)
room West Sussex

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Sussex Interiors including, Science Books from the Collection of Peter and Margarethe Braune. Part I, European Ceramics, Silver and coins

September 2020

Auction closed (4 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 801-1218)
  • ( Lots: 1251-1852)
  • ( Lots: 1901-2600)
  • ( Lots: 3001-3507)

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An oak longcase clock, early 19th century, the arch top dial over a brass plate with silvered chapter ring, detailed 'Benjamin Smith, London', ove...

An Edwardian mahogany 8-day mantel clock. The silvered dial detailed 'GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO LTD 112 REGENT STREET LONDON', with platform es...

Lot 1263

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E.DENT PARIS, a brass cased carriage clock, circa 1865, with visible platform lever escapement, white enamel dial with twin-train movement and hou...

A group of collectables, including a brass students microscope, a Meersham pipe depicting a horse, a Victorian silver presentation medallion of eq...

A Victorian Continental gilt brass mantel clock of lantern form, with acanthus moulded finial, painted ceramic dial, 24cm wide x 41cm high, an Edw...

Payne, Tunbridge Wells, a gilt brass cased carriage clock, with visible platform escapement, push repeat and striking on a gong, with key, 18cm h...

Cooke & Kelvey, Calcutta & Paris, a brass cased drum clock, visible platform escapement, twin train movement striking on a bell, fitted in an oak ...

A Cartier 'colisee' quartz travel alarm clock, circa 1998, white dial with Roman numerals, to a gilt metal case with folding stand, with original ...

A mahogany longcase clock, the dial inscribed Joseph Finney, Liverpool, the 12" dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, enclosed by pieced gilt spand...

An oak cased longcase clock, the associated movement with 12 inch brass dial, signed Joseph Allingham, Sanderstead, striking on a bell, one pendul...

A late George III mahogany, conch shell inlaid and ivory mounted longcase clock, the 12 1/2 inch white painted dial signed, Stonehouse, Leeds, 227...

A walnut and marquetry inlaid longcase clock, the associated 12 inch square brass dial, signed James Butterworth, one pendulum, 214cm high.

An oak longcase clock, the associated 11 inch square brass dial, inscribed, William Wallen, Wokingham, with strike on bell (movement, dial and cha...

A white painted 30 hour longcase clock movement, circa 1840, the 11 inch square dial, signed Barnett, Cliffe Lewes, the spandrels painted with Chi...

A mahogany and boxwood outlined longcase clock, circa 1850, the 13 inch arched white painted dial with moonphase, signed George Lewton, Kingswood,...

A late George III mahogany and chequer inlaid longcase clock, the white painted arch top dial signed J & R Buckley Hartshead, the glazed hood with...

A 20th century carriage clock, by Charles Frodsham of London, the 6cm diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train m...

A silver fronted wooden cased strut backed clock, of Art Nouveau design, the front mongram engraved and detailed 1922, Chester 1921, height 20.5cm.

Cartier: a stainless steel Pasha travel alarm clock, model number 2754, the black dial with Roman numerals, case numbered 522625GD, to quartz move...

A late 19th century walnut cased drop dial wall clock, with 11 inch dial and glazed pendulum aperture, pendulum, 58cm high.

'Tempus fugit', an early 20th century inlaid mahogany mantel clock, 19cm wide x 35cm high, a late Victorian brass table lamp, 38cm high, a 19th ce...

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