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Period: 17th Century
17th Century English eight-day spring-driven table clock, by John Wrench
Located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
A Rare Late 17th Century English Basket-Top Spring Clock by John Wrench of Chester, Circa 1695-1700. England
This exquisite late 17th-century English basket-top table clock, signed ...
Category
English William and Mary Antique 17th Century Mantel Clocks
Materials
Brass
A rare 17th century English eight-day spring-driven table clock by J Gerrard
Located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
A Rare Late 17th Century English Eight-Day Spring-Driven Table Clock, Circa 1700. England
Signed J. Gerrard.
This exceptional late 17th-century English eight-day table clock is a s...
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English William and Mary Antique 17th Century Mantel Clocks
Materials
Brass
A 17th Century William and Mary eight-day double basket table clock by Asselin
Located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
A relatively small and extremely attractive late 17th century English eight-day spring-driven double basket table clock signed on the backplate Asselin London, dating to the period c...
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English William and Mary Antique 17th Century Mantel Clocks
Materials
Brass
A Rare and Important Charles II 17th Century Table Clock by Henry Jones
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
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
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