Fine Art & Antiques

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Fine Art & Antiques

Antiquarian books, ceramics & glass, silver, jewellery & watches, works of art, Asian art, furniture etc

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  • ( Lots: 2001-2999)

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A 19th century Meissen porcelain 'Prometheus' mantel clock, of impressive proportions, the case surmounted with figure of Zeus brandishing fire wi...

A late 19th century French bronze of a female musician, in seated pose with harp behind her, brown patination, unsigned and lacking foundry marks,...

John Pace of Bury St Edmunds - a rare year-going skeleton timepiece, mid-19th century, the arched chamfered plates with five turned pillars, gilt ...

Tree of London - a Victorian walnut cased circular dial wall clock, the white enamelled dial signed 'Tree, Gt Dover St, London', having single win...

Stow & Son of Fryth Street, London - an early 19th century mahogany wall clock, having a brass bezel and convex glass over a re-painted signed whi...

A Victorian mahogany circular dial wall clock, having a brass bezel, the convex white enamel dial signed James Edwards of Norwich, having an eight...

Dent of London - a Victorian mahogany cased circular dial wall clock, brass bezel, signed white enamel dial (with losses), single winding hole for...

A. Martin of London - a Victorian rosewood cased bracket clock, of small proportions, having a signed convex white enamelled dial with Roman numer...

Swinburn of Durham - a late Victorian polished satinwood cased four glass mantel clock, having a signed silvered dial, single winding hole for a b...

J. G. Shanks of Bathgate - a 19th century longcase regulator, the signed silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and hour dials, the eight day movem...

J. McGarry of Stockport - a 19th century yew wood and walnut longcase clock, having twin pilasters flanking 13" square brass dial with silvered ch...

Charles Pratt of Saffron Walden - an 18th century chinoiserie Japan lacquered longcase clock, the hood having twin pilasters flanking 12" arched b...

Thomas Smith of London - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood having stop-fluted brass pilasters, flanking 12" arch brass dial,...

William Riches of Swanton Abbot - an 18th century oak longcase clock, having 12" square brass dial, signed to the silvered chapter ring, with Roma...

John Gauler of Hereford - a late 18th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, having 12" square brass dial, cast brass spandrels, sig...

Thomas King of London - an 18th century longcase clock dial and movement, the 12" brass arched dial with strike/silent dial to arch, the silvered ...

A Victorian mahogany droptrunk wall clock, the repainted 11" circular white enamelled dial signed Moore of London, twin winding holes for an eight...

A mid-19th century rosewood and brass inlaid mantel clock, known 'The Courier of St Petersburg' mantelpiece clock , having convex white enamel dia...

A 19th century French gilt bronze and white marble clock garniture, the clock modelled as three cherubs supporting a blue enamelled globe, with Ro...

A large mid-19th century French gilt bronze three-piece clock garniture, the lyre shaped clock having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin ...

A 19th century French gilt bronze Rococo Revival mantel clock, the whole surmounted with a musical cherub above a convex white enamel dial with Ar...

A Victorian brass table clock modelled as Big Ben, having a single white enamel dial with eight day brass cylinder movement, the whole raised upon...

An 18th century and later brass lantern clock, the clock signed Richard Rayment of Bury (St Edmunds), the pillared case with ball feet and urn fin...

A late Victorian brass skeleton clock, having a cut silvered dial with Roman numerals, chain-driven eight day four pillar movement with anchor esc...

A late 18th century Dutch ebonised bracket clock, having engraved arched brass dial, with subsidiary convex repeat dial to the arch and centre ala...

Daniel Vauguion of London - a mid-18th century ebonised bracket clock, the arched brass dial signed to silvered plaque to arch, with subsidiary st...

J.W. Benson of London - a mid-Victorian mahogany library clock, the architectural case with twin turned pilasters flanking re-painted dial (dial f...

G Rimell of Gloucester - a Victorian mahogany cased bracket clock, having a circular signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin winding ho...

L'Epee of France - a lacquered brass four glass mantel clock, having a signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for an eig...

A late 20th century mahogany and gilt brass cased ships clock by Montremo, the brass bound case with double hinge cover opening to reveal the gimb...

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