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Fine Art & Antiques

Books, ceramics & glass, silver, jewellery & watches, works of art, Asian art, painting, furniture and classic cars etc.

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A Victorian mahogany stick barometer, the ivory scale signed King Optician Bristol, with bulbous cistern, 94cmIvory submission ref; 52EMJCR7

A Victorian oak Admiral Fitzroy's storm barometer by Negretti & Zambra, instrument makers to Her Majesty, circa 1870, having arched bevel glazed d...

An early Victorian oak longcase regulator, having an unsigned circular white enamel Roman 12" dial, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes fo...

John Sander of Sandhurst - a chinoiserie yellow lacquered longcase clock in the early 18th century style, having a 9" square brass dial signed to ...

A circa 1800 mahogany longcase clock, having an unsigned 12" arched brass dial, with rolling moon dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring, subsidi...

Thomas Pace of London - an early 19th century oak longcase clock, having a signed arched silvered 12" dial with strike/silent dial to the arch, Ro...

Thomas Pace of London - a George III mahogany cased bracket clock, the case with brass carry handle, caddy top and four gilt metal pineapple finia...

John Rowning of Newmarket - a George III mahogany caddy top bracket clock, having brass carry handle, 7" arched brass dial with strike/silent dial...

J W Benson of London - a late Victorian walnut cased bracket clock, having a signed white enamel Roman dial, twin winding holes for a French brass...

A circa 1700 brass lantern clock, the leaf and flower engraved dial below pierced dolphin frets and strapwork bell and finial, Roman brass chapter...

Simmons of London - a late Victorian brass A-frame skeleton clock, having eight-day chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement, signed to ...

Nathanael Hodges of London - a late 17th century ebony veneered table clock, with pull quarter repeat and alarm, signed to the engraved backplate ...

Nathaniel Hedge of Colchester - a mid 18th century 30-hour wall clock dial and movement, the 6¾" arched brass dial signed to the arch, having Roma...

William Sterck of London - an 18th century oak cased hooded wall clock, having a 4¼" arched brass dial, signed William Sterck London to the arch, ...

A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid wall clock, the octagonal case brass inlaid with three crowns and monogrammed GG, over a convex white enamel R...

Henry Mare of Paris - a circa 1900 porcelain mantel clock, having a signed white enamel dial, eight-day cylinder movement with outside countwheel ...

A late 19th century French boulle mantel clock, the white enamel Roman dial signed Potoniè Paris, twin winding holes for an eight-day brass cylind...

A late 19th century French gilt brass and champleve enamel fronted balloon shaped mantel clock, the whole surmounted with a pedestal urn, having s...

A late 19th century French lacquered brass four-glass mantel clock, having an unsigned white enamel Roman dial with visible escapement, twin windi...

A late 19th century French gilt brass four-glass mantel clock by Gabe Vicarino & Co of Paris, having a white enamel Roman dial, Japy Freres eight-...

A late 19th century French lacquered brass carriage clock by Henri Jacot of Paris, having an unsigned white enamel Roman dial, twin barrel going e...

A mid-19th century gilt brass repeating carriage clock by James McCabe of Royal Exchange, London, numbered 2726, the large clock in mahogany and b...

A George IV marine chronometer by Arnold & Dent, circa 1833, the 4¼" silvered dial signed Arnold & Dent 84 Strand London No.692, blued steel hands...

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