Instruments of all disciplines were internationally contested in this latest auction.
Bidders saw potential in a George III and later bracket clock with the movement bearing a signature for well regarded maker John Topping and pursued it to £2,300.
A fine violin bow by German specialist maker Paul Wiedhaas attracted collectors from around Europe before selling at £525.
Finally, a collection of fine Canon and other camera lenses appealed to a keen photography community and cumulatively went for over £3,000.
Entries are invited for the next Clocks & Instruments auction on 13th October. For a complimentary, no-obligation valuation, make an appointment to visit our Glasgow Galleries or contact our specialists by clicking this link and completing the short form.
Lot 689 - A GENESIS PORTABLE FLASH SYSTEM GF 400 ALONG WITH A CAMERA FLASH POWER PACK
Sold for £50
Estimated at £80 - £120
Lot 691 - FOUR NPE-3 BATTERIES, OTHER BATTERIES AND TWO CHARGERS
Sold for £55
Estimated at £30 - £50
Lot 693 - A ZEISS IKON CONTAFLEX SLR CAMERA AND TWO OTHER CAMERAS
Sold for £30
Estimated at £50 - £100
Lot 695 - A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY EIGHT-DAY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK
Sold for £210
Estimated at £200 - £400
Lot 697 - A 19TH CENTURY EIGHT DAY OAK, INLAID AND PARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK
Sold for £60
Estimated at £150 - £200