Antiquarian Horology: A Private Library. Online Auction

June 27, 2013

LOT 41

Lot 41

Eleven Volumes on Anitquarian Horology

Eleven Volumes on Anitquarian Horology
Lot 41 Details
Eleven Volumes on Anitquarian Horology

Brusa, Giuseppe, L’ARTE DELL’OROLOGERIA IN EUROPA, Bramante Editrice, no. 784 of edition of 3000, 1978 (Italian text)

Britten/Clutton, BRITTEN’S OLD CLOCK AND WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS, Eyre, Methuen, Spon, London, 1975

Sellink, DUTCH ANTIQUE AND DOMESTIC CLOCKS, 1670-1870, Clock Trade Enterprises, Bronxville, N.Y., 522 of an edition of 1000, 1973

Mody, JAPANESE CLOCKS, Charles E. Tuttle Co., Tokyo, 1967/1977

Bailey, TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF AMERICAN CLOCKS & WATCHES, 398/1,000, Rutledge, Englewood Cliffs N.J., 1975, boxed

Tyler, BLACK FOREST CLOCKS, NAG Press, London, 1977

Baillie, WATCHMAKERS & CLOCKMAKERS OF THE WORLD, NAG Press, 1947

Mudge, A DESCRIPTION WITH PLATES OF THE TIMEKEEPERS INVENTED BY THE LATE MR. THOMAS MUDGE, Turner & Devereux, London, 1977

Montañes, REJOLES ESPANOLES, Prensa, 1968

Smith, OLD SCOTTISH CLOCKMAKERS FROM 1453-1850, EP Publishing, England, 1975

Moore, THE OLD CLOCK BOOK, Stokes, New York, 1911

Estimate $100-$200

Realised: $72
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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