Antiquarian Horology: A Private Library. Online Auction

June 27, 2013

LOT 40

Lot 40

Ten Volumes on Antiquarian Horology

Ten Volumes on Antiquarian Horology
Lot 40 Details
Ten Volumes on Antiquarian Horology

Nutting, Wallace, THE CLOCK BOOK, Old America Company, Farmingham, Mass., first edition, 1924

Moore, THE OLD CLOCK BOOK, Tudor, Frederick A. Stokes, 1911/1937

Chamberlain, IT’S ABOUT TIME, Richard R. Smith, New York, 1941

Burrows, CANADIAN CLOCKS AND CLOCKMAKERS, Burrows, first edition, 1971

Tyler, THE CRAFT OF THE CLOCKMAKER, Beekman House, 1973

Britten, WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS HANDBOOK, DICTIONARY AND GUIDE, Baron, 1915/1976

Bently, THE PLAIN MAN’S GUIDE TO CLOCKS, Michael Joseph, London, 1963

De Carle, WATCH & CLOCK ENCYCLOPEDIA, NAG Press, London, 1950/1975

Cipolla, CLOCK & CULTURE: 1300-1700, Walker, New York, 1967

Loomes, WATCHMAKERS AND CLOCKMAKERS OF THE WORLD, vol. 2, NAG Press, London, 1976

Estimate $60-$120

Realised: $36
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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