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Period: 17th Century
A 17th Century William and Mary eight-day table clock by Isaac Lowndes, 1695
Located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
A fine William and Mary eight-day spring-driven table clock signed on the backplate, Isaac Lowndes Pallmall Court, c.1695.
The elegantly proportioned ebony-veneered oak domed top c...
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English William and Mary Antique 17th Century Mantel Clocks
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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
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Brass
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'.
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British Jacobean Antique 17th Century Mantel Clocks
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