for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 31st of May 2006
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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151 | A fusee wall clock with 12" circular paper dial with Roman numerals above original painted dial, contained in a mahogany case £400-500 | - | |
152 | A ward room clock, the 8" painted plastic dial marked in 1-12 and 5-60 with broad arrow and number to the centre 0552/160174 £125-175 | - | |
153 | A 1930's aneroid wheel barometer and thermometer contained in an inlaid mahogany wheel case £20-30 | - | |
154 | An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase bird cage clock movement, striking on a bell, the 11" arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals by Step.n Fox and Tho.s Clark, the centre of the dial engraved a shooting scene (movement "tinkered" with) £300-350 | - | |
155 | A 1930's chiming mantel clock with silvered dial and chapter ring contained in an arched walnut case £20-30 | - | |
156 | A Voisy style wall clock with octagonal wooden dial contained in an oak case £30-40 | - | |
157 | A reproduction French style battery operated mantel clock contained in a pierced metal case £25-35 | - | |
158 | A chiming mantel clock with silvered dial and Arabic numerals contained in an oak Admirals hat shaped case £15-20 | - | |
159 | An 18th Century mercury stick barometer, the silvered dial marked A Gatly of Reading, contained in an inlaid mahogany case (dial and barometer and require attention, case restored in places) £100-150 | - | |
160 | An Edwardian French 8 day striking mantel clock with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in an inlaid mahogany shaped case £40-60 | - | |
161 | A 1930's Continental 8 day striking wall clock with paper dial & Arabic numerals contained in an oak arch shaped case £30-50 | - | |
162 | A 19th Century American striking wall clock by the Jerome Clock Co. of Newhaven, contained in a mahogany case with painted glass panel door £40-60 | - | |
176 | A Royal Navy Lieutenant commander's tunic and trousers by Bernard & Sons together with a Gieves & Hawkes peaked cap £25-35 | - |