Antiques and collectables, inc Christmas jewellery

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room Ashburton, NEWTON ABBOT, Devon

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Antiques and collectables, inc Christmas jewellery

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Auction closed (2 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 1001-1670)

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  • 10:00 GMT - 17:00 GMT

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A modern Metamec bulkhead style combined timepiece with battery movement and an aneroid barometer, set on a polished wood backboard with brass mou...

A 19th Century mahogany and brass strung cased drop dial wall clock, the 31cm diameter painted dial marked for 'John Peck, Sheep St., Wellingborou...

A late Victorian stained and carved oak framed aneroid wall barometer/thermometer with printed dial marked for Colburn Jeffery & Co, Briggate, Lee...

A late Victorian black slate and gilt incised lined cased Aesthetic Movement mantel clock with Gay Vicarino (Paris) eight day gong striking moveme...

A late Victorian black slate and marble cased mantel clock of architectural design with gilt bezel and dial marked for Goldsmiths Alliance, with S...

A late Victorian black slate and marble cased drum and scroll mantel clock with visible escapement and S. Marti (Bronze Medal) eight day bell stri...

A 19th Century longcase clock movement, the 30cm painted arch dial with moon phase and date aperture, a single weight and pendulum bob - a/f

A longcase clock, the antique 30cm square brass dial marked for W. Atkinson, Sheffield, with eight day bell striking movement - recased by 'Airloo...

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