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    A fine antique George II period mellowed mahogany striking bracket clock, the arched brass dial and verge movement both signed Charles Blanchard, London. The clock is standing on block feet, has glazed sides and an inverted bell top with a brass carrying handle. Literature: Charles Blanchard: 1688-1768 recorded in Baillie 'Watch and Clockmakers of the World, page 29.
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  • Antique Regency Mahogany Arched-Top Bracket Clock by Cade & Robinson of London
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  • 18th Century Antique Ebonized Bracket Clock by William Kipling of London
    By William Kipling
    Located in Devon, GB
    A good early 18th century bracket timepiece with quarter – repeat by this well-known London clockmaker. The well proportioned compact ebonized inverted bell-top case has a brass carrying handle with pierced wood frets to the front and rear doors. The attractive brass dial has date and mock pendulum apertures with signed shallow arch. The movement with verge escapement...
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  • Early 19th Century Antique Bracket Clock by Grimalde & Johnson of London
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    Located in Devon, GB
    An antique late George III period ebonized bracket clock by Grimalde and Johnson, strand. This attractive clock of small proportions, has a mou...
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  • 18th Century Antique Ebonized Bracket Clock by William Allam of London
    By William Allam
    Located in Devon, GB
    A fine 18th century George III period ebonized striking bracket clock of rarer, smaller size. The well proportioned bell-top ebonized case is surmounted by a cast brass carrying handle and four pine cone finials. The 6 inch signed, brass dial has twin subsidiary dials for strike or silent and for slow or fast regulation. There are mock pendulum and date apertures within the matted centre of the dial. The five pillar fusee movement has an engraved, signed backplate with verge escapement...
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  • 18th Century Antique Georgian Ebonized Bracket Clock by William Scafe of London
    By William Scafe
    Located in Devon, GB
    A good quality antique, ebonized brass dial bracket clock by this 18th century 'maker of repute'. The moulded and veneered case has an inverted bell top, which is surmounted by five ...
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  • A Twin Fusee Bracket Clock By Dent
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