Clocks for sale
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Early English longcase clock by James Clowes, c.1680
An Exceptional Longcase Clock by James Clowes, c. 1680 This longcase clock has a marquetry walnut-veneered oak case with rising hood, flanked by eboni...
Price: on request
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Bracket basket top made by Joshua Wilson, c. 1700
LATE 17TH CENTURY ENGLISH SPRING CLOCK signed Joshua Wilson London A superb late 17th/early 18th century English eight-day spring-driven table clock s...
Price: on request
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Spring clock with unusual bolection mouldings by John Gerrard London, c.1700
A superb Queen Anne Quarter Repeating Ebony-Veneered Oak Table Clock by John Gerrard, London, circa 1700-1705 This great spring clock has a 7x8-inch g...
Price: on request
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atmos clock reutter
Atmos clock Reutter A rare Atmos clock, made by Reutter (inventor) in Feb/March 1932. The full name is Atmos 1 Caliber clock, and the clock bears the ...
Price: on request
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12 inch Queen Anne burl walnut longcase clock
A superb early 18th century eight-day longcase clock, c. 1705-10. The exquisite burl walnut veneered oak case is of the highest quality, having a squa...
Price: on request
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Early Walnut Barometer
A fine and rare Queen Anne walnut barometer, unsigned, with all the stylistic characteristics pointing to the first quarter of the eighteenth century....
Price: on request
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Bracket clock by Paul Rimbault, c.1775
A lovely, elegant late eighteenth-century bracket clock by Paul Rimbault, c. 1780. The inverted ebonised fruitwood-veneered bell top case has an arche...
Price: £4950
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Interesting English mahogany table clock
An unusual eighteenth-century English spring-driven table clock in a mahogany-veneered oak case, signed on the dial Higgs y Diego Evans LONDRES, made ...
Price: £4950
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Mahogany Eureka clock, c. 1910
An extremely attractive mahogany table clock by Eureka, made around 1910. The well-proportioned mahogany case has bevelled glass panels on all sides s...
Price: £4950
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Breakarch Bracket Clock by Robt Roskell (Liverpool) with movement signed by J Thwaites (London)
Case Ebonized triple pad top with brass borders. Fish scale side frets with silk backing. Full opening door to reveal strike-silent control above XII....
Price: £4500
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Minature lantern clock
An eighteenth-century mini-lantern clock with an arched dial, made in Oxford c. 1770. The clock is made of iron and brass and of typical design. It ha...
Price: £4250
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French one-piece carriage clock by Drocourt
French, so-called one-piece carriage clock by Drocourt, c. 1860. The upper part of the case was brazed together into one piece when it was made, hence...
Price: £3500
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French mantel clock
Unique French mantel clock made with jewelled open Brocot escapement, c. 1870. The unusual burl rosewood-veneered case of this clock is embellished wi...
Price: £3150
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LOVELY MEDIUM SIZED GILT-BRASS FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK by FARRET, c. 1870.
Case The clock has a gilt-brass case which is a variation on the gorge case in that the top and bottom are sculpted, which adds to its elegance. It ha...
Price: £3150
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Superb striking carriage clock
A superb nineteenth century eight-day carriage clock of typical size, c. 1870. The gilt-brass gorge case has glass panels to all sides and there is a ...
Price: £3150
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Regency Gadroon Top Bracket Clock of Small Proportion
Case Mahogany case with brass border inlay and gadroon top. Brass pine-apple finial, side handles, and feet. All case hardware is original. The case h...
Price: £3000
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Mahogany-veneered Portico Clock
A French Portico Clock, a classic and beautiful example of what was made in France at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the so-called Empire pe...
Price: £2950
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Small carriage clock
A lovely eight-day striking and repeating carriage clock, signed by the retailer on the enamel dial J. W. BENSON 25, Old Bond Street LONDON, c. 1870. ...
Price: £1750
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White dial clock, 10 inch
A lovely 10″ white dial clock with a solid mahogany case, c. 1870; the veneered pine back box is attached to the front with pegs. There are side and a...
Price: £1750
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Dial clock convex with a dial glass
An atractive 12″ white dial clock with a solid mahogany case, c. 1850, the back box attached to the front with pegs. There is a side and a bottom door...
Price: £1250
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White dial clock
These clocks were my first love when I began to look at clocks in 1975. In the nineteenth century they were made in their thousands for schools, pubs,...
Price: £650
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Bulkhead ship's clock by The Chelsea Clock Company
Charming bulkhead ship’s clock by The Chelsea Clock Company. The weathered brass case of this clock was once screwed to the bulkhead of a ship. ...
Price: £495
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Carriage Clock Leroy
Good French carriage clock made for the English market, c.1880 The timepiece has a corniche brass case with remnants of gilding. It has bevelled glass...
Price: £395
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French travelling clock, so-called Capucine
This is what Napoleon gave to his officers. A brass striking travelling clock with alarm, c. 1810. The quality eight-day movement has a going train wi...
Price: Sold
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Impressive Regency Lancet clock
This 16.5″ lancet-top clock by Handley and Moore has an ebonized pearwood case with brass inlay and brass base surround. The case interior is oak with...
Price: Sold
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Marble Clock by Frodsham
An austere marble clock, signed on the dial CHARS FRODSHAM TO THE QUEEN, c. 1880. The case is made of black marble with a moulded base. The white enam...
Price: Sold
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Railway 12″ Dial Clock by John Walker
A 12″ Railway clock made for British Rail, in this case for Wimbledon station, provided by Stockall, Marples & Co in 1945. The clock has a solid o...
Price: Sold
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Striking 12″ dial clock
Rare late 19th-century striking dial clock, signed on the dial Cooke & Kelvey, London & Calcutta, c. 1890. Based on the feature that most stee...
Price: Sold