A Neo-Gothic Pendulum
Partly gilded bronze, depicting soldier in tower, 19th Century, height 58 cm.
Partly gilded bronze, depicting soldier in tower, 19th Century, height 58 cm.
France, 19th century, decorated with amor and bow and arrow, height 48 cm.
Signed John Pike Tiverton, in rosewood veneered case, height 56 cm.
Paris, white marble, depicting lost love, no. 1985, 19th Century, height 63 cm.
Augsburg Germany, 17th century, bronze, signed David Weber, 11 x 9 x 11 cm. Key shown in photo does not belong to this clock.
2nd half, 19th century, England, 8-day fusee movement, under bell jar, height 40 cm.
France, 19th century, on marble base with bronze reading lady, width 57 cm.
Signed Anthony Herbert, London, ca. 1710, height 205 cm.
France, white marble with bronze parts, on wooden base, 19th Century, mantel clock height 44 cm.
Marble and bronze, marked on the back VCMB, 19th century, height 46 cm.
France, Empire period, Triumphal Chariot of Telemachus, bronze gilded triumphal chariot, depicting Telemachus on his chariot and pulled by two pat...
Signed Wempe Hamburg, number 6845, in mahogany case, 20 x 19 x 19 cm.
Ca. 1830, 8-day anchor movement with original rope pendulum, striking on the full and half hours on a small silver bell, signed, height 54 cm.
Marked Brocot Brevete, with thermometer, height 47 cm, with bell jar
French, 19th Century, marble with bronze, signed Lepine, height 45 cm.
with hanging console, ca. 1750, signed Pelletier a Paris, 8-day large clockwork with rope pendulum, striking on the full and half hours on a large...
Brass frame, signed Palais Royal, 1830, height including handle 14 cm.
France, Art Deco, bronze and onyx, signed P. Sega, depicting Pierrots, height 35 cm.
France, ca. 1840, signed Molliers a Paris, 8-day anchor movement with pendulum above the movement, striking on the full and half hours on a small ...
Marked Loveday, Wakefield, in rosewood veneered case, height 49 cm.
With time display on rotating rings, France, gilded bronze, 1865, eight-day balance movement located in the top of the vase-shaped clock, depictin...
In mahogany case, marked A. Hohwu Amsterdam, No. 836, ca. 1860, 18 x 19 x 18 cm.
Rinse Durks, Friesland, with moon and date indication, height 78 cm.
In mahogany case, marked Hamilton, Lancaster, PA U.S.A., 18 x 18 x 18 cm.
Marked LeCoultre, in brass case, 10 x 10 x 3 cm., with case
Patinated and gilt bronze, depicting woman with putti, signed Renaulie a Paris N. 106, with calendar and bell jar, mantel clock height 41 cm.
1st period, signed Thiout a Paris, ca. 1750, height 54 cm.
Gilt silver case decorated with floral engraving, signed HAST Geneve, number 54519, hand-painted plaque signed, height 14 cm, with original case
Signed Pontonie a Paris, ca. 1840, with grande and petit sonnerie, height including handle 16 cm.
Signed John Fortune Lauder, height 216 cm.
France, Paris, ca. 1800, depicting a sailor, height 42 cm.
With copper frames and chain, clock length 37 cm.
Brass, signed E. Focke, ca. 1820, height including handle 14 cm.
English, signed Thomas Moore, 2nd period, height 37 cm.
Empire period, signed Dubuc Jeune, height 43 cm.
Au bon sauvage, France, ca. 1810, depicting a sailor with anchor, height 37 cm.
Signed Le Roy & Fils, France, gilded metal, with enamel dial, set with rhinestones, diameter 12 cm.
Signed James Rult Portsmouth, 18th Century, height 207 cm.
Gilt bronze French travel clock, signed Le Paute a Paris, dated 1807, 23 x 15 x 12 cm.
Signed Ravrio, ormolu bronze, depicting cupid with lyre, height 37 cm.
On marble base, signed Le Roy Au Palais Royal, height 36 cm.
In the form of a Carriage, France, 19th century, signed Lawson & Son Paris, gilded brass case, height 28 cm.
9 pieces of clocks, signed H. Plaisant Auxerre, diameter 46 cm.
Amsterdam, signed G. van der Wal, 18th century, burl walnut veneered case, height 283 cm.
Signed William Atkinson, Sheffield, ca. 1740, oak cabinet, height 215 cm.
Signed A. Colin, Paris, ca. 1800, in oak cabinet, height 228 cm.
Signed Crossaert Roelants & Cie, Gand, Amsterdam, Bruxelles, alabaster, with 2 vases, height 43 cm.
Bohemian, red and white overlay and large crystal pendants, 19th century, height 38 cm.
Notch cut, Cornelis Steenstra (1875 - 1935), height 52 cm., from the former collection of the Harlinger Aardewerk Museum
Notch cut, Freerk Aukes de Boer, (1850 - 1925), height 38 cm., from the former collection of the Harlinger Aardewerk Museum
England, signed Thomas Radford Leeds, height 230 cm.
Signed Stas Dechamps a Warfusee, oak cabinet, height 218 cm.