Antiques & Art

Auction Friday 27th June 2003 at 10.30am

Viewing Wednesday 25th, 12 noon till 6pm;
Thursday 26th, 9am till 7pm;
and on morning of sale from 9am

Conditions of Sale            Request an Image or Condition Report by email

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Clocks & Barometers 

896          Brass cased clock,
showing William Tell on the banks of Lake Geneva, with numerals in black on white enamel, 2 3/4in (7cm) diameter
£30-50                                                   

 

897          Victorian brass chiming carriage clock,
richly engraved all over with scrolling foliate designs, the white enamel dial with numerals in black over a subsidiary dial,
5 1/2in (14cm) high
£150-200
sold for£340                                              

 

898          Victorian brass carriage clock,
the cream enamel chapter ring with
numbers in black, handle lacking,
6 1/2in (16.5cm) high
£80-120
sold for£140

 

899          Victorian rosewood stick barometer,
the arched pediment over engraved ivory scales, mercury tube lacking, above a thermometer gauge, 36in (91.5cm) high
£200-300
sold for£250

 

900          Nineteenth century inlaid mahogany miniature longcase clock,
the cream enamel dial with numbers in black beneath a swan neck pediment and above a mock trunk door,
20 3/4in (52.7cm) high
£300-500
sold for£260

  LOT 900

901          French nineteenth century brass and champleve enamel bracket clock,
with a winged cherub pediment over a circular dial with numbers on shield backs, richly cast with acanthus leaf designs in relief, 12in (30.5cm) high,
with a plinth base
£200-300
sold for£700

 

902          Edwardian mahogany mantel clock,
with numbers in black to the white enamel circular dial, 14in (35.5cm) wide
£40-60
sold for£50                                                  

 

903          Pair of Edwardian brass clocks,
with white enamel dials and later fitted quartz movements, each on a marble plinth, 14 1/2in (36.8cm) high
£200-300
sold for£320                                              

 

904          Brass carriage clock,
with a white enamel dial and numerals
in black, 5in (12.7cm) high
£60-90
sold for£190                                                  

 

905          French Buhl bracket clock,
with gilt bronze acanthus leaf decoration in relief over the brass inlaid tortoiseshell body, the white enamel dial with numbers an numerals in black, 19in (48.2cm) high
£400-600
sold for£580                                              

 

906          Victorian walnut longcase clock,
the drumhead with carved details around the painted circular dial inscribed with the makers “** Marshall” and “W. Shaw” and with numerals in black, the trunk section with an arched glazed panel over an ogee form base, 87in (221cm) high
£1500-2000
sold for£3200                                          

 

907          Fine Edwardian mahogany longcase clock,
with a ‘pagoda’ top over the arched hood door enclosing a silvered chapter ring, the arched trunk door glazed and on ogee bracket feet, 93 1/2in (237.5cm) high
£2000-3000
sold for£2100                                           

 

908          Mahogany longcase clock,
with a silvered circular dial,
82in (208.2cm) high
£300-500
sold for£310                                               

 

909          Victorian mahogany longcase clock,
the hood with a dentil frieze over an arched door enclosing a silvered dial inscribed “Daniel Brown / Glasgow”, over an arched rectangular trunk door and with short bracket feet, 87in (221cm) high
£800-1200 
sold for£1150                                           

 

910          Victorian oak banjo barometer,
with a white enamel dial,
32in (81.3cm) high
£100-150
sold for£150                                              

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