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1102<br />
An English single fusee skeleton<br />
clock, circa 1890<br />
with a silvered dial, anchor<br />
escapement, passing strike, and<br />
raised on a velvet lined ebonised<br />
wood base under dome<br />
the clock 32cm high, 18cm wide,<br />
9.5cm<br />
$400–600<br />
1103<br />
A single fusee skeleton clock,<br />
circa 1880<br />
with a fancy silvered dial, anchor<br />
escapement and passing strike, with<br />
key and pendulum and presented<br />
under a glass dome<br />
38cm high, 17cm wide, 12cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
1104<br />
An eight day mantel clock by<br />
Junghans, circa 1910<br />
40cm high, 26cm wide, 16.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
1105<br />
An eight day time only carriage<br />
clock, French, circa 1900<br />
white enamel dial, lever platform<br />
originally retailed by by Hardy<br />
Brothers<br />
$300–500<br />
1106<br />
A large pocket watch and<br />
pocket barometer<br />
Crown wind and pin pallet movement,<br />
open face circular dial with black<br />
enamel Arabic numerals and sub<br />
seconds at six, nickel plated case,<br />
60mm<br />
together with a pocket barometer by<br />
F. L West,31 Cockspur St, London,<br />
sterling silver engine turned case,<br />
47mm diameter suspended from an<br />
antique guard chain with swivel clasp.<br />
$250–350<br />
1107<br />
A travel clock and a small<br />
portable barometer,<br />
20th century<br />
a Junghans travel alarm clock<br />
in a hard crocodile skin case,<br />
and a Negretti and Zambra<br />
compensated barometer<br />
7cm diameter, barometer<br />
$100–200<br />
1108<br />
A rosewood banjo barometer<br />
thermometer, 19th century<br />
107cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
1109<br />
A Louis XVI style ormolu and<br />
porcelain mantel clock, French,<br />
with maker's stamp for Japy<br />
Frères, circa 1870<br />
the drum head with a painted<br />
porcelain dial and Roman<br />
cartouches, surmounted by an urn<br />
finial and trailing cast foliage to a<br />
shaped extended base inset with a<br />
porcelain plaque, eight day bell strike,<br />
with key and pendulum<br />
28cm high, 23cm wide, 10.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
1110<br />
Three reference books on<br />
Australian furniture and antique<br />
collections<br />
comprising, Cornall, Graham:<br />
Memories. A Survey of Early<br />
Australian Furniture in the Collection<br />
of the Lord McAlpine of West Green,<br />
Perth, Australian City Properties<br />
Limited, 1990, hardcover with green<br />
boards and dustcover; Rogan, John<br />
P. Antiques in Australia from Private<br />
Collections, Jacaranda 1975, hard<br />
back with dustcover; Buttsworth,<br />
John, Australian Colonial Furniture:<br />
A Guidebook, Colonial Living Press,<br />
Sydney, 1987<br />
$150–250<br />
1111<br />
ARLETTE MARTIN<br />
(BORN 1924)<br />
Untitled (Marquetry Duck<br />
Scene)<br />
veneered wood<br />
125 x 160cm<br />
$300–400<br />
1112<br />
ANNE SMITH (BORN 1950)<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> Morning<br />
etching<br />
signed, titled and editioned on<br />
margin: A Smith <strong>Spring</strong> Morning 6/30<br />
30 x 22.5cm (image size)<br />
$200–400<br />
1113<br />
ANNE SMITH (BORN 1950)<br />
Still Life with Banksia<br />
etching<br />
signed, dated, titled and editioned<br />
on margin: A Smith Still Life with<br />
Banksia 2/30<br />
20 x 12cm<br />
$200–400<br />
1114<br />
PER HENRY GARMAN-VIK<br />
(NORWEGIAN, BORN 1933)<br />
Boy in Flower Field<br />
oil on board<br />
signed lower right: Garman VIK<br />
74 x 49.5cm<br />
$200–400<br />
1115<br />
PER HENRY GARMAN-VIK<br />
(NORWEGIAN, BORN 1933)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Musician<br />
oil on board<br />
signed lower right: Garman VIK<br />
77 x 60cm<br />
$200–400