Fine Clocks 2021-12-15 Auction - 112 Price Results - Bonhams in England
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A fine and very rare early 19th century ormolu-mountedA rare late 17th century silver-mounted red-stainedAn historically important early 19th century
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Anyone who has read Dava Sobel's book, Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time about John Harrison's invention of the first accurate clock to be used for navigation at sea, will be familiar with the name Nevil Maskelyne. In the book and subsequent BBC TV series, Maskelyne, the Astronomer Royal, is portrayed as a villain constantly thwarting Harrison for his own ends. Whatever the truth of this -- and many people have questioned it -- Maskelyne was certainly not always obstructive, as an historically important clock to be offered at Bonhams 112-lot Fine Clocks sale in London on Monday 15 December shows. The early 19th century floor-standing mahogany regulator made by William Hardy so impressed Maskelyne, that he agreed to test it at the Greenwich Observatory. It is estimated at £20,000-30,000. Bonhams Head of Fine Clocks, James Stratton, said: "William Hardy was clearly a man of some courage and self-belief. It takes chutzpah to suggest that the Astronomer Royal himself should test your work, but his nerve was well rewarded and it's a real pleasure to be able to offer such an historically significant piece. The records we have of Maskelyne's tests show that this clock was accurate to within a second per day, representing a significant and -- just as importantly -- consistent improvement in accuracy."
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A fine mid 19th century French engraved brass gorge: A fine mid 19th century French engraved brass gorge cased bell-striking carriage clock with alarmThe case numbered 2690The rippled handle over a full-width bevelled glass inspection panel and four
0001: A fine mid 19th century French engraved brass gorgeEst. £800-£1,200
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A second half of the 19th century French brass gorge: A second half of the 19th century French brass gorge cased bell-striking carriage clockRetailed by J. Klaftenberger, 157 Regent Street, London. Numbered 1600The rippled handle over a large
0002: A second half of the 19th century French brass gorgeEst. £700-£1,000
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A very fine and rare second half of the 19th century: A very fine and rare second half of the 19th century French gilt brass grande sonnerie carriage clock with alarm and repeat. Together with the original travelling case and numbered keyRetailed by T.
0003: A very fine and rare second half of the 19th centuryEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A rare second half of the 19th century French quarter: A rare second half of the 19th century French quarter striking brass carriage clockVictoriene Boseet - V.B over a crown in a heart.The case with unusual moulded cornice incorporating an oval
0006: A rare second half of the 19th century French quarterEst. £800-£1,200
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A mid 19th century French ormolu mounted white marble: A mid 19th century French ormolu mounted white marble mantel clockRaingo Freres A Paris, case and movement numbered 1035The highly elaborate case surmounted by a floral urn and a large ribboned bow
0009: A mid 19th century French ormolu mounted white marbleEst. £1,500-£2,500
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A good late 18th century French ormolu and marble: A good late 18th century French ormolu and marble portico mantel clock with date and day of the week indicationGermain Dubois, ParisThe case surmounted by a smoking urn finial over the circular main
0010: A good late 18th century French ormolu and marbleEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A good mid 19th century gilt and engraved brass strut: A good mid 19th century gilt and engraved brass strut timepieceRetailed by London & Ryder, 17 New Bond St. London. Made by Thomas Cole, London, No. 1291.The rectangular case with hinged suspension
0011: A good mid 19th century gilt and engraved brass strutEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A FINE mid 19th century ENGINE TURNED GILT CARRIAGE: A FINE mid 19th century ENGINE TURNED GILT CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE WITH SUBSIDIARY SECONDS AND DAY AND DATE CALENDAR DIALSBarwise, LondonThe case on turned feet with plain corner columns flanking engine
0013: A FINE mid 19th century ENGINE TURNED GILT CARRIAGEEst. £4,000-£5,000
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A late 19th century French architectural repeating: A late 19th century French architectural repeating carriage clock with painted panelsThe brass case surmounted by a substantial handle over a bevelled glass inspection panel set into a pagoda top
0015: A late 19th century French architectural repeatingEst. £2,500-£3,500
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An impressive late 19th century French three-colour: An impressive late 19th century French three-colour gilt and silvered brass grande-sonnerie striking carriage clockNumbered 8716The Anglaise style case with substantial handle over a raised bevelled
0016: An impressive late 19th century French three-colourEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A very fine and rare 19th century French miniature: A very fine and rare 19th century French miniature caryatid carriage timepiece set with four Limoges panelsMargaine, numbered 10815The elaborate case set with four Limoges panels decorated with
0018: A very fine and rare 19th century French miniatureEst. £4,000-£6,000
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A fine and rare late 19th century French gorge cased: A fine and rare late 19th century French gorge cased bell-striking carriage clock with three subsidiary dials and running secondsChles. Oudin, Palais Royal 52, ParisThe ribbed handle over bevelled
0019: A fine and rare late 19th century French gorge casedEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A good first half of the 18th century ebonised table: A good first half of the 18th century ebonised table clock with date and rise-and-fall regulationJohn Gerrard, LondonThe inverted bell topped case with handle over shaped glazed side panels on a
0021: A good first half of the 18th century ebonised tableEst. £3,000-£5,000
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An impressive late 19th century quarter chiming: An impressive late 19th century quarter chiming ebonised table clock with deadbeat escapement and Cambridge chimeThomas Russell & Son, Liverpool and LondonSurmounted by five finials flanking an
0023: An impressive late 19th century quarter chimingEst. £1,200-£1,800
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