Auction 192 Sale Arts, Antiques & Collectibles

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Auction closed (2 day sale)
room Kolham/Hoogezand-Sappemeer

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Auction 192 Sale Arts, Antiques & Collectibles

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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A bronze 'mantle clock', pendulum set on natural stones, France, Napoleon III, by Moreau Math., 19th century. Incomplete, movement missing, damage...

A lantern clock with a special 'Cow-swing' pendulum on the front, late 17th century. Address: 'George Hewett Martbrol', h 44 cm.

A lantern clock, England, address: Uriah King, 18th century (pendulum missing).

A Frisian tail clock, Friesland, mid 19th century. Oak case, the curved hood is crowned with Atlas and trumpet-blowing angels, pilasters with Cori...

A cartouche roosters comtoise, France mid 18th century. Bronze dial with cartouches and blue Roman and black Arabic numerals indicates the hours a...

A chair clock with moon and date indication, Groningen, 19th century. Polychrome decorated wooden chair. The hood and the attic lead with medallio...

A grandfather clock, Holland 18th century. Curved hood with crest ornament and openwork, movement with silver-plated dial ring indicates the hours...

A three-piece black marble mantelpiece mantel clock set, late 19th century, h 35.5 cm, to. 3x.

A mantel clock in black marble case, France, around 1900. Dial with Roman numerals, h 28 cm (top plate with crack).

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