Antiquarian Horology: A Private Library. Online Auction

June 27, 2013

LOT 44

Lot 44

Ten Volumes on English Antiquarian Horology

Ten Volumes on English Antiquarian Horology
Lot 44 Details
Ten Volumes on English Antiquarian Horology

Rose, Ronald E., ENGLISH DIAL CLOCKS. Antique Collectors’ Club, Suffolk, 1978

Beeson, C. F. C., ENGLISH CHURCH CLOCKS, 1280-1850. Brant Wright Associates Ltd., first edition, numbered 159, 1977

Mudge, Thomas. A DESCRIPTION WITH PLATES OF THE TIMEKEEPER. Turner & Devereux, London, 1799

Hoopes, Penrose R., SHOP RECORDS OF DANIEL BURNAP CLOCKMAKER. The Connecticut Historical Society, 1958

Royer-Collard, F. B., SKELETON CLOCKS. N. A. G. Press Ltd., London, 1969

Symonds, R. W., MASTERPIECES OF ENGLISH FURNITURE AND CLOCKS. B.T. Batsford, Ltd., London, 1940

Edwardes Ernest L., THE GRANDFATHER CLOCK. John Sherratt and Son Ltd., 1971

Loomes, Brian. THE WHITE DIAL CLOCK. David & Charles, Canada, 1977

Loomes, Brian. COUNTRY CLOCKS AND THEIR LONDON ORIGINS. David & Charles, Canada, 1976

Bruton, Eric. THE LONGCASE CLOCK. Arco Publications, London, 1964

Estimate $100-$200

Realised: $60
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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