Architectural & Interiors

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room Newton Green, Sudbury, Suffolk

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Architectural & Interiors

Two day auction - online only

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 300-999)

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A large 19th century French brass mounted bracket clock, with a white enamel dial, 60cm high overallCondition report: Quartz movement ...[more]

A 19th century mahogany drop dial wall clock, 79cm high, together with an Edwardian inlaid mantel clock (2)39w x 18d x 79h cm ...[more]

A 19th century French marquetry portico mantel clock, the white enamel dial with Roman hours, on spirally turned supports42cm highCondition report...

A 19th century rosewood and cut brass postman's alarm, Bogg & Co, Salisbury, 25cm diameter overall ...[more]

A 19th century Vienna style wall clock, with a white enamel dial ...[more]

A collection of various mantel clocks, to include black slate ...[more]

A collection of various clocks, to include wall clocks and mantel clocks ...[more]

A collection of five early 20th century wall clocks, each with Westminster chimes49w x 18d x 59h cm ...[more]

A modern brass skeleton clock, contained in a glazed vase, on a wooden base, with a single drawer and outer case54cm high ...[more]

A large 19th century black slate and gilt mounted mantel clock, the dial signed W. Batty and Sons, 48cm high ...[more]

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