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Period: 17th Century
French late 17th century Louis XIV 'Religieuse Clock' by D. Champion of Paris
By D. Champion Paris
Located in HAARLEM, NL
Description The tortoise shell case with lovely gilt mounts, the movement with verge escapment and cyclode arches, the attractive dial with chronos under the chaptering. This love...
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French Antique 17th Century Mantel Clocks

Materials

Bronze

17th-Century English Lantern Clock by Ignatius Huggeford
Located in Hoddesdon, GB
17th-century English , Lantern Clock, by the historically important London clock maker Ignatius Huggeford... It is worth highlighting that Ignatius Huggeford held the distinction of...
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British Charles II Antique 17th Century Mantel Clocks

Materials

Brass

A Rare and Important Charles II 17th Century Table Clock by Henry Jones
Located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
The Rare and Important 17th Century Spring Driven Table Clock by the Celebrated Maker, Henry Jones. Provenance dating back to 1745. Owned by Captain Alexander Raitt A very rare an...
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English Charles II Antique 17th Century Mantel Clocks

Materials

Brass

English bracket clock by Peter Garon
By Peter Garon
Located in HAARLEM, NL
An early English London signed black bracket clock with gilded ornaments and bun feet’s signed PETER GARON circa 1690. The handsome good looking clock with attractive dial with date ...
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English Antique 17th Century Mantel Clocks

Materials

Ebony

Hague clock by Tobias Klaaijssen Vlissinghe
Located in HAARLEM, NL
A tortoiseshell veneered Hague clock with elephant ivory mounted columns and ivory padfeet by Tobias Klaaijssen Vlissinghe. Completely checked and approved...
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Dutch Antique 17th Century Mantel Clocks

Materials

Ivory, Tortoise Shell

17th Century Antique Ebony and Gilt Table Clock by Edward Burgis of London
By Edward Burgis
Located in Devon, GB
A rare James II ebony and gilt-metal basket-top quarter-striking spring table clock. The latched 7 1/4 inch square dial has a matted centre, silvered and engraved chapter-ring with strike or silent above 'XII'. The three-train verge fusee...
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British Jacobean Antique 17th Century Mantel Clocks

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Ebony

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