The Spring Auction

A fine auction including furniture, ceramics, jewellery, watches, pictures, clocks, and works of art.

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room Shrewsbury

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The Spring Auction

A fine auction including furniture, ceramics, jewellery, watches, pictures, clocks, and works of art.

Auction closed

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  • 11:00 GMT - 14:00 GMT
  • 09:30 GMT - 16:30 GMT
  • 09:30 GMT - 16:30 GMT

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Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 24.00%
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The broken swan-neck pediment with foliate decorated 'frieze' above a 13" painted arched dial, the arch painted with a bucolic scene, with trellis...

An early 20th century French, oval brass carriage clock, with a 2.75" enammelled dial, signed 'Henri Marc A Paris' and with an alarm subsidiary di...

A large walnut and mahogany Vienna type wall clock, 19th/20th centuryAttributed to Gustav Becker, the typical rectangular case with architectural ...

A French ormolu and porcelain panel mounted mantel clock,The 3” circular dial painted with three birds to the centre and signed Le Roy et Fils, 21...

A large and impressive gilt brass bracket clock in the Chinese taste by Herbert Mason, circa 1887The openwork cast case of rectangular outline wit...

With a large handle above a laurel decorated body with a 3" enamelled dial with a gilt metal ground and floral moulded border, with Roman numerals...

Daniel Vauguion of London, a mid - late 18th century mahogany cased bell top bracket clock, the arched brass dial signed on the silvered plaque in...

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