Fine Art & Antiques Sale

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room Bridport, Dorset

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Fine Art & Antiques Sale

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A Louis XV ormolu mounted and boulle mantel clock by Decovigny, mid 18th century, brass embossed dial depicting swags and scrolls, with Roman nume...

A 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mantel clock, the movement by Japy Freres, striking on a chime, the dial flanked by four ormolu capped ...

A French giltwood and ormolu mantel clock, in the manner of Vernis Martin, of bombe form, the enamel dial with Roman hours and Arabic numerals, pa...

A very large rococo style gilt gesso mirror, the scrolling lattice cresting with quatrefoil aperture, flanked by putti, above a shaped plate (AF),...

An oak long cased clock with domed hood, the dial signed 'John Williams, Carmarthen' surrounded by brass spandrels, flanked by reeded Corinthian c...

A George III oak long case clock, broken swan neck pediment surmounted by a gilt metal eagle, the hood with circular aperture, to a brass dial, fl...

A mahogany long case clock, by Richards of Bilston, 8 day movement, broken swan neck pediment, the dial and trunk flanked by ring turned columns w...

An important Malvern School Arts and Crafts period wall clock, bearing a label to reverse for 'C. E. Jacob, Malvern School of Art', likely Charlot...

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