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Bruce Talbert Clock

Morris and Co, In the style of, An Aesthetic Movement Gilt Marble Mantle Clock
Morris and Co, In the style of, An Aesthetic Movement Gilt Marble Mantle Clock

Morris and Co, In the style of, An Aesthetic Movement Gilt Marble Mantle Clock

By Bruce James Talbert

Located in London, GB

bracket clock with an important Gay Vicarino & Co French brass bell striking 8 day movement, stamped 12100

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Antique Mid-19th Century British Gothic Revival Mantel Clocks

Materials

Marble, Belgian Black Marble

A Large Gothic Revival Carved Oak Barometer with a Rare Snail Tail Thermometer
A Large Gothic Revival Carved Oak Barometer with a Rare Snail Tail Thermometer

A Large Gothic Revival Carved Oak Barometer with a Rare Snail Tail Thermometer

By Bruce James Talbert

Located in London, GB

A large Gothic Revival oak barometer with blind trefoil carved pediment, a rare snail tail mercury thermometer flanked by turned and incised uprights with sunflower carvings. A small...

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Antique 1880s British Gothic Revival Wall Clocks

Materials

Oak

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Gilt Brass Clock Designed by Bruce J. Talbert, England, circa 1875
Gilt Brass Clock Designed by Bruce J. Talbert, England, circa 1875

Gilt Brass Clock Designed by Bruce J. Talbert, England, circa 1875

By Bruce James Talbert

Located in London, GB

. Made and retailed by Cox and Sons, London. Trained as an architect, Bruce James Talbert was one of

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Antique 1870s English Victorian Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

Materials

Brass

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Materials

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