The CANTERBURY AUCTION Galleries
Tuesday, August 03 2010
Viewing Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 12pm-4pm, Monday 10am-7pm immediately prior to sale. Open on mornings of sale (Tuesday and Wednesday) from 8.30am until 10am for viewing. Sale starts promptly at 10am each day. Please remember that if you want to leave a commission bid or bid by telephone we need all instructions by Monday 6.30pm before sale.
Lot 803 SOLD FOR: £ 620
A late 19th Century French carriage clock retailed by J.W. Benson, 24 Old Bond Street, London, the white enamelled dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case of shaped and moulded outline, 5.75ins high
Guide Price: £400-600
Lot 805 SOLD FOR: £ 90
An early 20th Century French carriage clock by D.H, the cream chapter ring with Arabic numerals to the eight day movement striking on a bell, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case of corniche pattern, 4.75ins high
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 806 SOLD FOR: £ 110
An early 20th Century French carriage timepiece retailed by Allen & Daws of Norwich, the white enamelled dial to the eight day movement, contained in polished brass and bevelled glass case of corniche pattern, 4.75ins high, complete with red leather covered travelling case
Guide Price: £70-100
A modern French oval miniature carriage timepiece retailed by Elliott & Son of London, the enamelled dial decorated with cupids to the eight day movement, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case with enamelled bowed end panels depicting a shepherdess, 3.75ins high
Guide Price: £200-300
Lot 808 SOLD FOR: £ 160
A late 19th/early 20th Century French miniature carriage timepiece, the white enamelled dial to the eight day movement, contained in polished brass and bevelled glass case, 3.25ins high
Guide Price: £175-250
Lot 809 SOLD FOR: £ 70
A modern French miniature carriage timepiece retailed by Drew & Sons, London, the white enamelled dial to the eight day movement, contained in lacquered brass and bevelled glass rectangular case, 2.75ins high
Guide Price: £80-120
Lot 810 SOLD FOR: £ 70
An early 20th Century French carriage timepiece, the white enamelled dial inscribed Mallory of Bath to the eight day movement with replaced escapement, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case, 4.25ins high (with engraved inscription "To Edith Black for 7 Years Faithful Service 1904-1911.........")
Guide Price: £50-70
Lot 811 SOLD FOR: £ 70
An early 20th Century French carriage timepiece, the white enamelled dial to the eight day movement with replaced escapement, contained in polished brass and bevelled glass corniche pattern case, 4.75ins high
Guide Price: £50-70
Lot 812 SOLD FOR: £ 3300
An early 19th Century rosewood cased "Four Glass" mantel timepiece by John Walker, 68 Cornhill and 230 Regent Street, London, No. 1717, the 3.5ins x 4.25ins silvered rectangular dial engraved with leaf scroll ornament to the eight day chain and fusee movement with anchor escapement, contained in case inset with three bevelled glass and two plain glass panels, and with ogee moulded body, gilt brass folding carrying handle, on brass adjustable bun feet, 8.25ins high
Guide Price: £1000-1500
Lot 813 SOLD FOR: £ 460
A late 19th Century French "Four Glass" mantel clock retailed by Tiffany & Co, the 3.25ins enamelled dial with Arabic numerals to the two train movement with mercury compensated pendulum striking on a gong, 10ins high
Guide Price: £500-700
Lot 814 SOLD FOR: £ 620
A late 19th Century German oak and gilt brass mounted mantel clock by Lenzkich, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring to the two train movement striking on two gongs, 15.25ins high
Guide Price: £250-350
Lot 815 SOLD FOR: £ 320
A 1930s German mahogany cased mantel clock retailed by Darling, Wood and Anfield of York, the 4ins arched silvered dial with Roman numerals and strike/chime dial to the eight day three train movement, No. 234480 striking on five gongs, contained in plain case, 8.25ins high
Guide Price: £175-250
Lot 816 SOLD FOR: £ 1650
A 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted clock garniture comprising mantel clock by Japy Freres, the porcelain dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, 15ins high, and a pair of matching five light candelabra, 19.5ins high (one sconce damaged)
Guide Price: £300-500
Lot 817 SOLD FOR: £ 700
A 19th Century French gilt metal cased mantel clock by Leroy et Fils Paris, the 3.25ins white enamelled dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case surmounted by two putti fishermen and inset to front with porcelain panels, 18.5ins high
Guide Price: £200-300
A 19th Century Continental 'Tic-Tac' mantel timepiece of globe pattern, 10.5ins high, and a German 'Four Hundred Day' clock under glass dome, 30ins high
Guide Price: £120-160
Lot 819 SOLD FOR: £ 250
A late 19th/early 20th Century French cast brass-cased "Strut" clock, the dial with enamelled Roman numerals to the timepiece movement, 12.5ins high, and a pair of French gilt metal mounted porcelain ewers, 11ins high (one damaged to neck) with gilt wood circular stands to same
Guide Price: £120-160
Lot 820 SOLD FOR: £ 290
A 20th Century bronzed spelter "Mystery" clock, 28ins high
Guide Price: £120-160
Lot 821 SOLD FOR: £ 100
An early 20th Century brass cased mantel timepiece, the 3.25ins white enamelled dial to the timepiece movement, 7.25ins high
Guide Price: £50-70
Lot 822 SOLD FOR: £ 1650
An early 20th Century gilt metal mounted and ebonised cased mantel clock of 18th Century design by J. Walker, London, No. 6421, the 4.5ins silvered dial with subsidiary strike/silent dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, 15.5ins high
Guide Price: £250-350
Lot 823 SOLD FOR: £ 110
A 19th Century French black slate cased mantel clock with green veined marble facings, the 3.75ins enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals and visible escapement to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case of architectural design, 10.5ins high
Guide Price: £80-120
Lot 824 SOLD FOR: £ 210
A Victorian walnut cased dial wall clock, the 12ins painted dial to the fusee movement, 16.5ins high (a.f.)
Guide Price: £200-300
Lot 825 SOLD FOR: £ 240
A Victorian mahogany cased dial wall clock retailed by C. Furse, 20 Woodford Road, Forest Gate, the 11ins painted dial to the eight day movement, 14.5ins high
Guide Price: £250-300
Lot 826 SOLD FOR: £ 240
A Victorian mahogany dial wall clock retailed by C. Furse & Son, 20 Woodford Road, Forest Gate, the 11ins painted dial to the eight day movement, 14.5ins high
Guide Price: £250-300
A late Victorian walnut cased drop dial wall clock, the 12ins white painted dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, 27ins high
Guide Price: £150-200
A 19th Century American rosewood cased "Shelf" clock by The American Clock Company, the 8.5ins square painted dial to the eight day two train movement striking and chiming on two bells, 26ins high
Guide Price: £100-150
A 19th Century stained pine cased "Postman's Alarm" wall clock, the 7ins printed dial with alarum to the weight driven movement, 11ins high
Guide Price: £100-150
A 19th Century stained pine cased "Postman's Alarm" wall clock, the 7ins printed dial with alarum to the weight driven movement, 11ins high
Guide Price: £100-150
A 19th Century stained pine cased "Postman's Alarm" wall clock, the 5ins printed dial to the weight driven movement, 11ins high
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 832 SOLD FOR: £ 1400
A 19th Century mahogany bow front stick barometer and thermometer by Negretti and Zambra of London with silvered scale and vernier and with replaced mercury thermometer, the case inlaid with ebony stringings, 38ins high
Guide Price: £800-1200
Lot 833 SOLD FOR: £ 540
A 19th Century mahogany cased stick barometer by Jump of London with silvered scale and exposed tube, 38ins high
Guide Price: £400-600
A 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by J Cetta of London, the 8ins silver dial contained in case inlaid with boxwood stringings and with scroll pediment, 38ins high
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 835 SOLD FOR: £ 120
A late Victorian carved oak cased aneroid barometer and thermometer by Tolhurst & Neild, Birmingham, the 4.5ins enamelled dial, the thermometer with silvered scale, 35ins high
Guide Price: £120-160
A Victorian rosewood cased wheel barometer and thermometer, 37.5ins high
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 837 SOLD FOR: £ 130
An early 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer by John Pedroncelli of Bodmen, with 8ins silvered dial, 38ins high
Guide Price: £100-200
Lot 838 SOLD FOR: £ 80
A Victorian rosewood cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by Wickings of Staplehurst, with 10ins silvered dial, 40ins high (incomplete)
Guide Price: £70-100
Lot 839 SOLD FOR: £ 70
A 1920s carved oak cased aneroid barometer and thermometer with 7.5ins silvered dial, 29ins high
Guide Price: £50-70
Lot 840 SOLD FOR: £ 240
A late 19th/early 20th Century dark oak cased miniature longcase clock by Lenzkirch, No. 965145, the 3.75ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in carved oak case with moulded scroll pediment and turned finial, and turned pillars to hood and trunk, 19.75ins high
Guide Price: £250-350
Lot 841 SOLD FOR: £ 1450
A satinwood cased miniature longcase clock, the 7ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring to the eight day movement, contained in plain case, 59ins high
Guide Price: £80-120
Lot 842 SOLD FOR: £ 440
A 1930s walnut longcase clock of Art Deco design, the 10.5ins chromed dial to the eight day three train movement striking on eight gongs, 71ins high
Guide Price: £200-300
Lot 843 SOLD FOR: £ 140
A modern American mahogany longcase clock of 18th Century design, the 10ins square arched brass dial to the eight day three train movement chiming and striking on ten gongs, 78ins high
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 844 SOLD FOR: £ 420
A late 18th/early 19th Century stripped pine longcase clock by C. James of Farnham, the 12ins square painted dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, 79ins high
Guide Price: £450-600
Lot 845 SOLD FOR: £ 700
A 19th Century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock by A. Tomkin of Overton, the 13ins square painted dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, 81ins high
Guide Price: £450-600
Lot 846 SOLD FOR: £ 480
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by Simpson of Wigton, the 13ins square brass dial to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case, 84ins high
Guide Price: £500-700
Lot 847 SOLD FOR: £ 420
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by J. Ettry of Horton, the 12ins square brass dial with crown and putti spandrels and silvered chapter ring to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in plain case, 80ins high
Guide Price: £400-600
Lot 848 SOLD FOR: £ 600
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Elliott & Son of Ashford, the 12ins square painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 82ins high
Guide Price: £500-700
Lot 849 SOLD FOR: £ 840
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by F. Chambley of Newcastle, the 13ins arched painted dial with subsidiary and calendar dials to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, 85ins high
Guide Price: £660-800
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by J. Pettygrew of Edinburgh, the 12ins arched brass dial with subsidiary calendar dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, in plain oak case, 87ins high
Guide Price: £800-1200
Lot 851 SOLD FOR: £ 1250
A late 18th/early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the 13ins arched painted dial with automaton to arch and with subsidiary seconds and calendar dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in associated case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, 86ins high
Guide Price: £750-1000
Lot 852 SOLD FOR: £ 580
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Hocker of Reading, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in heavily carved case, 85ins high
Guide Price: £600-800
Lot 853 SOLD FOR: £ 780
A late 19th/early 20th Century dark oak longcase clock, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed John Martin of London, with subsidiary seconds dial to the three train movement striking on a gong and chiming on eight bells, contained in oak case boldly carved with leafage, strapwork and two figures, 97ins high
Guide Price: £800-1200