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Gorringe's Auctioneers Spring Fine Sale 2022

Fine Art & Antiques Auction Tuesday 8th March 2022 Gorringe's the leading fine arts and antique auction house in the South East. 15 North Street Lewes BN7 2PE Viewing on: Friday: 9am to 5pm Saturday: 9am to 1pm Sunday: CLOSED Monday: 9am to 4pm Day of sale: 8am to 9:30am www.gorringes.co.uk clientservices@gorringes.co.uk

Fine Art & Antiques Auction

Tuesday 8th March 2022

Gorringe's the leading fine arts and antique auction house in the South East.

15 North Street
Lewes
BN7 2PE

Viewing on:

Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday: 9am to 1pm
Sunday: CLOSED
Monday: 9am to 4pm
Day of sale: 8am to 9:30am

www.gorringes.co.uk
clientservices@gorringes.co.uk

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292<br />

Lot 292<br />

A late 19th century Viennese<br />

ormolu and enamel timepiece,<br />

of part folding triptych form with<br />

floral scroll frame, enamelled<br />

Roman dial and three panels<br />

depicting lovers and musicians,<br />

width when open 20cm height<br />

19cm<br />

Lot 293<br />

£150 - 200<br />

Aubert & Klaftenberger,<br />

Geneva. A late 19th century<br />

hour repeating carriage<br />

alarum clock, with gorge case<br />

and enamelled dial, movement<br />

striking upon a bell, width 9cm<br />

depth 8cm height 14cm<br />

Lot 294<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

A L’Epée hour repeating brass<br />

carriage clock, with moonphase<br />

and calendar dial, in gorge case,<br />

with enamelled dial and signed<br />

backplate, width 9.5cm depth<br />

8.5cm height 15.5cm<br />

Lot 295<br />

£300 - 500<br />

W. Poulton of Lancaster. A mid<br />

19th century brass ‘Cathedral’<br />

skeleton clock, with signed<br />

Roman dial and twin fusee<br />

movement striking upon a bell,<br />

veined white marble plinth and<br />

glass dome, width 35cm depth<br />

18cm height overall 53cm<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

Lot 296<br />

A Regency mahogany mantel<br />

timepiece with domed case,<br />

painted dial signed Schuler &<br />

Son, 64 City Road, associated<br />

single fusee movement with<br />

engraved brass backplate signed<br />

Wightman, London, H. 44cm. W.<br />

27cm. D. 17cm.<br />

Lot 297<br />

£400 - 600<br />

William Storer of London.<br />

A Regency parcel ebonised<br />

mahogany hour repeating<br />

bracket clock, with gothic<br />

architectural case and<br />

painted Roman dial, twin<br />

fusee movement with anchor<br />

escapement striking on a bell,<br />

width 29cm depth 18cm height<br />

62cm<br />

Lot 298<br />

293<br />

£400 - 600<br />

W. Bagshawe of London.<br />

A William IV brass inset<br />

mahogany bracket clock, with<br />

arched architectural case and<br />

painted Roman dial and twin<br />

fusee movement, width 30cm<br />

depth 16cm height 50cm<br />

£350 - 450<br />

294<br />

Lot 299<br />

John Harper of London.<br />

A William IV brass inset<br />

mahogany bracket clock, with<br />

Prince of Wales feathers crest<br />

and painted named circular<br />

dial, the case brass inset with<br />

stylised flowerheads and scrolls,<br />

unsigned twin fusee movement<br />

with anchor escapement, width<br />

30cm depth 15.5cm height 51m<br />

Lot 300<br />

£700 - 900<br />

Isaac of Hurley of London.<br />

A George III ebonised eight<br />

day hour repeating bracket<br />

clock, in plain architectural case<br />

with 6.5 inch dial with strike /<br />

silent silvered chapter ring, false<br />

pendulum and date aperture,<br />

signed, twin fusee movement<br />

with verge escapement and<br />

foliate engraved unsigned<br />

backplate, width 28cm depth<br />

18cm height 47cm<br />

Lot 301<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

H.T. George, 358 King St,<br />

Hammersmith. A William IV<br />

octagonal rosewood dial clock<br />

with single fusee movement,<br />

43cm.<br />

£250 - 350

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