Fine, Esoteric and Collectable - Three-Day Auction

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room Carlisle, Cumbria

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Fine, Esoteric and Collectable - Three-Day Auction

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Auction closed (3 day sale)

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An early 18th Century oak cased longcase clock by Thomas Kefford of Royston (fl.1710-1750), having a 30 hour movement and a 12" square brass dial ...

An early 20th century ebonised Vienna wallclock by Gustaf Becker, having a twin weight movement and striking on a gong, the case bears a dedicatio...

A walnut mounted dashboard clock, having a 1930s - 1940s clock fitted into a handmade stand, the base inscribed "Made on May 9th 1941 A.J", 14.5 c...

An Art Deco walnut mantle clock, striking and chiming on gongs, the case having stepped sides with rosewood bands, bearing dedication plaque "Pres...

An Edwardian mahogany lancet top mantle clock, having a brass drum movement, the case decorated with an inlaid patera, 19 cm high [running when ca...

A diminutive late 19th / early 20th Century carriage clock by Morrison & Chapman of Barnstaple, in leather-bound transit case with key, (12.5 cm w...

A 1960s birdseye maple aneroid barometer by O Comitti of London, having a thermometer and storm glass, together with a 1930s oak barometer, former...

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