Antiques & Fine Art Part 1

Saleroom 2 - Silver, Jewellery, Paintings, Rugs, Sporting, Porcelain & Chattels

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Antiques & Fine Art Part 1

Saleroom 2 - Silver, Jewellery, Paintings, Rugs, Sporting, Porcelain & Chattels

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A 19th century mahogany cased mantel clock, the circular brass dial inscribed 'Francis Moore', with pendulum, 45 cm high est: £80-£120 (G1)

A Victorian mahogany cased chiming mantel clock of architectural form, inlaid with Tunbridge Ware and box-wood stringing, with pendulum, 40 cm hig...

A reproduction Georgian-style oak cased striking bracket clock, moon-phase arch dial est: £40-£60 (G2)

An ornate Victorian marble and bronzed metal cased chiming mantel clock of Romanesque architectural form, with presentation plaque 1898, with pend...

Late 19th/early 20th century brass cased alarm carriage clock, with key est: £30-£50 (G2)

A 19th century black marble cased mantel clock of Romanesque architectural form, with gilt-metal columns, gilt incised decoration, movement by Ans...

A 19th century French black slated cased mantel clock, with insight anchor escapement, indistinctly inscribed est: £30-£50 (G3)

A 19th century French wall clock, enamelled dial inscribed 'Brebion Desvres', with abalone decoration and ebonised case, key and pendulum est: £40...

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