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room Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

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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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  • ( Lots: 2001-2999)

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A fine mid-Victorian gilt brass carriage clock by Hunt & Roskell of London, circa 1870, the architectural case having twelve plain columns with em...

Matthew Norman - a lacquered brass carriage clock, having a signed white enamel Roman dial, visible platform escapement, twin barrel going eight-d...

A late 19th century French lacquered brass cased carriage clock, the white enamel Roman dial signed by the retailer Primavesi Brothers of Bournemo...

A late 19th century French lacquered brass carriage clock, having an unsigned white Roman dial, swing carry handle above a visible platform escape...

A mid-19th century French ebonised carriage clock, having gilt brass carry handle, white enamel Roman dial signed by the retailer Thomas a Paris (...

A late Victorian alabaster and champleve enamel inlaid mantel clock, having a circular white enamel Arabic dial enamel decorated with floral garla...

A Kieninger lacquered brass mantel clock, late 20th century, having a three train eight-day Grande Sonnerie musical movement striking eight hammer...

Finer & Nowland of London - a Regency mahogany dome topped bracket clock, having a signed convex white enamel dial, with twin winding holes for a ...

Simpson of London – a circa 1830 mahogany bracket clock, having a repainted signed white enamel convex Roman dial, twin winding holes for a brass ...

A Victorian brass Gothic influence skeleton clock under glass dome, having a silvered Roman chapter ring, eight-day twin train chain-driven fusse ...

Joseph Gothard of Birmingham – a Victorian oak cased circular dial school clock, of good size, having a signed white enamel Roman dial within an o...

Skarratt of Worcester – a mahogany droptrunk wall clock, having a restored signed dial, dia.11½”, eight-day wire-driven fusee movement, the whole ...

Richard Quinton of Downton – an 18th century oak cased wall clock, having a 10” square brass dial, signed to the chapter ring, with engraved and m...

Benjamin Trist of Brixham – a Victorian and later mahogany and fruitwood droptrunk wall clock, having a signed circular white enamel Roman dial, d...

R. Bosworth of Nottingham – a Victorian oak cased droptrunk wall clock, having a signed and overpainted white enamel circular Roman dial, dia.12”,...

H. Bosworth of Nottingham – an early Victorian oak cased droptrunk wall clock, having a signed white enamel circular Roman dial, dia.12”, single w...

Bosworth of Nottingham – a Victorian oak cased droptrunk wall clock, having a signed white enamel circular Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial...

Inskip of Shefford – an oak cased droptrunk wall clock, having an overpainted signed white enamel dial, dia.11”, with subsidiary seconds dial, eig...

William Carter of London - a George III brass longcase clock dial and movement, the 12" arched brass dial having silvered chapter ring and signed ...

George Suggate of Halesworth - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a 12" painted arched dial, signed to the centre and with rock...

Henry Harrison of London - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a 12" brass arched dial, signed to a convex disc to the arch, cas...

Joseph Warren of Ixworth - a William IV iron two-train turret clock, having signed small brass Roman dial, dia. 5", within iron framed eight-day s...

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