Fine Clocks 2021-12-15 Auction - 112 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 3
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 late 18th Century French ormolu mantel clock with: A late 18th Century French ormolu mantel clock with centre seconds and concentric dateBouchetSurmounted by an urn finial over foliage and berried swags on a reeded column to a stepped base and
0049: A late 18th Century French ormolu mantel clock withEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A fine 19th century French gilt brass carriage clock: A fine 19th century French gilt brass carriage clock with calendar in the manner of Abraham Louis BreguetThe Classically inspired case with folding bud handle and four bud finials on an engine
0050: A fine 19th century French gilt brass carriage clockEst. £3,000-£5,500
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A FINE mid 19th century GILT GLAZED CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE: A FINE mid 19th century GILT GLAZED CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE WITH TRAVEL CASEJames McCabe, Royal Exchange, LondonThe case on bun feet supporting plain base and quarter round corner pieces and bevelled
0051: A FINE mid 19th century GILT GLAZED CARRIAGE TIMEPIECEEst. £3,500-£5,500
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A very rare early 19th century brass-inlaid ebonised: A very rare early 19th century brass-inlaid ebonised table clock of small sizeJames Murray, Royal Exchange, LondonThe pagoda top case surmounted by a pineapple finial over four shaped pieces, glazed
0052: A very rare early 19th century brass-inlaid ebonisedEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A fine and rare early 19th century rosewood mantel: A fine and rare early 19th century rosewood mantel chronometer with detent escapement and enamel dialFletcher, LondonThe case with pagoda cornice surmounted by a turned brass handle and large
0053: A fine and rare early 19th century rosewood mantelEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A fine early 19th century rosewood table clock: A fine early 19th century rosewood table clockVulliamy, London, No. 1435The rectangular case surmounted with a stepped caddy top over a concave moulded pediment and rectangular glazed side panels on
0054: A fine early 19th century rosewood table clockEst. £5,000-£7,000
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A very fine and rare early 19th century large English: A very fine and rare early 19th century large English skeleton clock with world time indicationBarraud, Cornhill, LondonThe clock designed as a globe on a turned column set on three folding cabriole
0055: A very fine and rare early 19th century large EnglishEst. £15,000-£25,000
A rare and interesting late 18th century inlaid: A rare and interesting late 18th century inlaid mahogany 'ting-tang' quarter striking table Clock with rare escapementThomas Lister, HalifaxThe shallow inverted bell top surmounted by an unusual
0056: A rare and interesting late 18th century inlaidEst. £5,000-£7,000Lot Passed
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A late 18th century EBONIZED STRIKING TABLE CLOCK WITH: A late 18th century EBONIZED STRIKING TABLE CLOCK WITH PULL QUARTER REPEATSigned William Hughes, Holborn, LondonThe case surmounted by a caddy top with brass carrying handle flanked by bud finials,
0057: A late 18th century EBONIZED STRIKING TABLE CLOCK WITHEst. £3,000-£4,500
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A fine and rare mid 19th century giant brass English: A fine and rare mid 19th century giant brass English carriage clock with centre seconds and original wooden travelling case and numbered winding keyJames McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, No.2699The
0058: A fine and rare mid 19th century giant brass EnglishEst. £8,000-£12,000
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An exceptionally fine and rare mid 20th century gilt: An exceptionally fine and rare mid 20th century gilt brass-mounted burr walnut table chronometer with original numbered safety winding keyCharles Frodsham, Clockmaker to H.M. the King, London, 2473.
0059: An exceptionally fine and rare mid 20th century giltEst. £10,000-£15,000
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A FINE AND VERY RARE ENGLISH PATINATED BRONZE CARRIAGE: A FINE AND VERY RARE ENGLISH PATINATED BRONZE CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH TWIN POWER RESERVES, CALENDAR AND THERMOMETERNicole Nielsen & Co. Limited, Soho Square, LondonThe case with ribbed handle over a
0060: A FINE AND VERY RARE ENGLISH PATINATED BRONZE CARRIAGEEst. £15,000-£20,000
A fine and very rare early 19th century ormolu-mounted: A fine and very rare early 19th century ormolu-mounted mahogany table 'Audience' regulator, with thermometer. Dated with the Revolutionary year '8' (1800)Janvier, No. 304The rectangular mahogany
0061: A fine and very rare early 19th century ormolu-mountedEst. £30,000-£40,000Lot Passed
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A fine and very rare 20th century enamel-decorated: A fine and very rare 20th century enamel-decorated solar powered rhodium plated mantel timepiece with original paperwork.Patek Philippe, 874536. Circa 1973. The low rectangular case surmounted by a
0062: A fine and very rare 20th century enamel-decoratedEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A unique and previously unrecorded mid 19th century: A unique and previously unrecorded mid 19th century engraved and gilt brass-mounted, coromandel calendar timepiece with long duration movement and thermometerRetailed by Howell James and Co, supplied
0063: A unique and previously unrecorded mid 19th centuryEst. £20,000-£30,000
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A fine and rare second quarter of the 18th century: A fine and rare second quarter of the 18th century ebonised striking table clock with hour repeatDaniel and Thomas Grignion 'from the late Mr Quare, London' The inverted bell top case surmounted by a
0064: A fine and rare second quarter of the 18th centuryEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A good late 17th/early 18th century silver-mounted: A good late 17th/early 18th century silver-mounted turtleshell-veneered table clock with pull quarter repeatG.Etherington, LondonThe caddy top surmounted by a silver handle with central foliate and
0065: A good late 17th/early 18th century silver-mountedEst. £12,000-£18,000
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A good late 17th century French quarter repeating: A good late 17th century French quarter repeating travel timepiece with balance/pendulum - driven verge escapementGribelin, ParisThe shaped case surmounted by a pierced ormolu caddy and folding
0066: A good late 17th century French quarter repeatingEst. £7,500-£10,000
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A fine and very rare early 18th century Sicilian: A fine and very rare early 18th century Sicilian ormolu-mounted tortoiseshell table clock with unusual double-six hour and quarter strikeNicolaus Magri, Fecit, Panormi (Palermo)The stepped caddy top
0067: A fine and very rare early 18th century SicilianEst. £3,500-£5,000
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A rare early 18th century ebony table clock: A rare early 18th century ebony table clockCharles Goode, LondonSurmounted by a bold 'Quare-style' double-S scroll handle on a caddy top over an intricately moulded cornice and two long glazed side
0068: A rare early 18th century ebony table clockEst. £4,000-£6,000
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A good late 17th century ebonised table timepiece with: A good late 17th century ebonised table timepiece with hour and quarter repeatHenry Jones in the TempleThe case with shallow caddy top set with twin repousse panels, surmounted by a substantial
0069: A good late 17th century ebonised table timepiece withEst. £12,000-£18,000
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A very fine and rare 17th century longcase clock: A very fine and rare 17th century longcase clock movement with verge escapement, now contained in a bespoke architectural ebony caseEdward East, London. The movement circa 1665-70, the case possibly
0070: A very fine and rare 17th century longcase clockEst. £20,000-£30,000
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A late 17th century ebony basket topped table clock: A late 17th century ebony basket topped table clock with pull quarter repeatJohn Bushman, LondonSurmounted by an elaborate figural handle over a pierced basket top centred by a medallion of George
0071: A late 17th century ebony basket topped table clockEst. £6,000-£8,000
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An early 18th century ebonised double basket top: An early 18th century ebonised double basket top bracket clock with pull repeatJohn Constantin, Londini fecitThe repousse double basket top with eight portraits within pierced ribs, with elaborate
0072: An early 18th century ebonised double basket topEst. £7,000-£10,000