Beneath the Dial English Clock Pull Repeat Striking, 1675-1725 Beneath the
FINE FRENCH GRANDE SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCK c. 1870 Height: c. 18
A lovely 10″ white dial clock with a solid mahogany case,
An atractive 12″ white dial clock with a solid mahogany case,
An impressive wall regulator, probably Austrian (could be South-German), c. 1910.
This wonderful book, Engraving on English Table Clocks: Art on a
A 12″ Railway clock made for British Rail, in this case
Rare late 19th-century striking dial clock, signed on the dial Cooke
These clocks were my first love when I began to look
A late seventeenth-century bracket clock, signed on a silver plaque behind
An austere marble clock, signed on the dial CHARS FRODSHAM TO
A French eight-day carriage clock in a gorge case, made by
This is an original Victorian spring-driven lantern clock, not a converted
A lovely, elegant, late eighteenth-century bracket clock by Paul Rimbault, c.
An eighteenth-century mini-lantern clock with an arched dial, made in Oxford
This is what Napoleon gave to his officers. A brass striking
Regency Gadroon Top Bracket Clock of Small Proportion Date: c. 1825-30
Case: Ebonized triple pad top with brass borders. Fish scale side
This 16.5″ lancet-top clock by Handley and Moore has an ebonized
ENGLISH TABLE CLOCK An unusual eighteenth-century English spring-driven table clock in
French, so-called one-piece carriage clock by Drocourt, c. 1860. The upper
French Portico Clock, c. 1810 A classic and beautiful example of