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Auction House:
Gibson's Auctioneers & Valuers
Number of lots recorded:34
Lots with images:34
Prices available:34
Category:
Clocks - Zother
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** The sterling silver Centenary of Melbourne Birthday Clock Cake, James W. Steeth & Son, 1934, in sterling silver and silver gilt featuring five tiers with candles, kangaroo and emu emblems, a clock mechanism with an enamel dial with hour markings reading… ***
*** A Continental polished brass horizontal table clock, 17th century, 30 hour fusee, verge escapement with alarm, engraved Arabic and Roman numeral dial, within a conforming square form brass case with glazed side apertures, later custom made hardwood carry… ***
*** An impressive French Industrial Revolution lighthouse clock with a rotating turret, 1890s, the eight day time only clock with barometer, thermometer, compass and clock face to the rotating component enclosed by an open canopy, the base with decorative… ***
*** A Japanese lantern clock, circa 1860, together with a copy of 'Japanese Clocks' by N.H.N Moody, a 30 hour bell strike clock with a fancy engraved brass and silvered dial with Japanese numerals upon a brass plate and housed in a wood case, double foliate… ***
*** A Louis XV style gilt bronze cartel clock, French, 19th century, the white enamel Roman numeral dial within a classically decorated case with masks and scrolling acanthus, surmounted by an urn, 82 cm high ***
*** A Charles X gilt ormolu mounted four pillar portico clock, French, circa 1835, the eight day count wheel strike silk suspension movement with a grid-iron pendulum, within a classically decorated ormolu mounted case, 58 cm high. Provenance: harlequin… ***
*** A cast iron animated dog clock, German,19th century, 21 cm high, 24 cm wide, 7.5 cm deep ***
*** A Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos clock, 20th century, with matching brass shelf, 22.5 cm high, 16.5 cm wide, 12.5 cm deep ***
*** A Jaeger-Le Coultre Baguette 'pocket watch' skeleton desk clock, second half 20th century, the gilt steel case with skeleton baguette 16-jewel movement and manual winding mechanism, 8-day power reserve, signed movement and glass plate, the bas e of the… ***
*** A van Cleef and Arpels travel clock, manual wind movement, rectangular cream dial with applied Arabic numerals, rose gold and white gold, 4.7 cm high, 3.2 cm wide. ***
*** A large station clock by Foster, London circa 1880 reputedly originally from Middle Park railway station in Melbourne, Victoria brass plaque to the base reads '416' 66 cm diameter, 21 cm deep ***
*** A large carved wood cuckoo clock, Low Countries, 19th century ***
*** An Empire style English single fusee skeleton clock, 1870, with anchor escapement and silvered dial, a pair of lions on small pedestals on either side of the stepped base, with key and pendulum and presented under a glass dome, 38 cm high, 18 cm wide, 10… ***
*** A Swiss made gilt metal armillary clock by Lancel, circa 1970, with Roman numerals, subsidiary dials and moonphase to the face, engraved 24 hour clock and astrological symbols to the rings, signed to the dial, 18 cm high ***
*** A portable Peter Pan phonograph clock, French, 1920s, the cube style case with metal capped corners and strap carry handle enclosing a fold out chrome needle arm for records, a collapsible four branch record holder and a crank for external winding, with… ***
*** A Rhythm world clock, Japan, 20th century, 18 cm high ***
*** A Restauration gilt-bronze and mahogany clock, French, circa 1830, lyre shaped with applied bronze neoclassical motifs, the dial with a enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals and minute markings, mark of Flechy, Boulevard St Martin N°45, 42 cm high ***
*** A Louis XVI style gilt bronze cartel clock, late 19th century, with a cast floral crest and draped with floral and fabric style swags, the dial with Arabic numerals, minute markings, and pierced gilded hands beneath a domed glass, with pendulum ***
*** A William Ernest Cookes patented sun clock by George Gyori, mounted to a wooden base, 23 cm high ***
*** A colonial cedar cased drop dial clock, 1860s, the Roman dial marked Bury & Evans, Tarrangower, Bury & Evans were watch makers, Jewellers, assayers and gold melters of Tarrangower near Maldon in the 1860s, 60 cm high, 46 cm diameter, 18 cm deep ***
*** A gilt brass Australian coat of arms table clock, first half of the 20th century, 15 cm high. ***
*** A French Empire marquetry inlaid gilt bronze mounted portico clock, late 19th century the movement stamped Leroy, Paris the case stamped Thevenard 55 cm high, 29 cm wide, 16 cm deep ***
*** An enamelled 400 day clock, J Kaiser, circa 1950s, with a painted globe torsion pendulum and moon phase arch, glass dome and conforming base, 27 cm high ***
*** A Newgate red perspex cube clock, with battery operated movement, 18 cm high, 18 cm wide and 18 cm deep ***
*** A Chinoiserie black lacquer table clock, French, comes with original key, editioned 2196/43 and initialled 'Sf' to verso, 29 cm diameter ***
*** A Bulova table clock, 20th century, with hygrometer and temperature subsidiary dials, 19 cm high ***
*** A brass 400 day torsion pendulum clock by Ritter Testverek of Hungary, circa 1910, with an enamelled Arabic numeral dial, weighted pendulum and concave arched finial top, glass dome and conforming base, 30 cm high (with dome) ***
*** A bakelite desk clock in the form of an owl, probably Continental, circa 1910, 16 cm high ***
*** An oak cased clock barometer in the shape of an anchor, English, reputedly from Penola Station, 57 cm long ***
*** A 400 day clock with Gustav Becker, German, circa 1910, solid pendulum, the dome 31 cm high ***
*** A Kienzle mahogany railway clock, German, early 20th century, set within a mahogany case, the Roman dial with maker's insignia and marked Made in Germany, the face 41 cm diameter ***
*** A Schatz thousand day dome clock and a Schatz battery dome clock, circa 1970, polished brass movement, dial and base with glass and plastic domes, the largest 23 cm high ***
*** A Coo Coo alarm clock radio by Philippe Starck for Alessi, Italy manufactured by Thomson, designed 1996 in original box and packaging 22 cm high ***
*** A collection of desk and travelling clock barometer/thermometers, 1930's-1950's, comprising a leather cased travelling barometer/thermometer by Negretti & Zambra of London, a German made chrome desk clock retailed through T. Gaunt & Co, Melbourne, and a… ***