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Place of Origin: English
Oak Cased Drumhead Fusee Bracket Clock, Goodman Brothers, Kings Road, Chelsea
Located in Norwich, GB
Oak Cased Drumhead Fusee Bracket Clock, Goodman Brothers, Chelsea Imposing oak drumhead case with cast brass bezel, decorative carving, stepped base and standing on pad feet. Painte...
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Early 1900s Antique English Clocks

Materials

Oak

Large English Late 19th Century Ormolu Strut Clock in Manner of Cole
Located in London, GB
Large beautifully cut and engraved ormolu English Victorian strut clock in the manner of Cole. Silvered dial with engine turned centre with beaut...
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1860s Antique English Clocks

Materials

Ormolu

Georgian Mahogany Bracket Clock by Robert Wood, London
Located in Norwich, GB
Georgian mahogany bracket clock Finely figured flame mahogany break arch case inset at the front and sides with fishscale silk lined sound frets standing on a raised plinth and resting on brass bracket feet. The arch with brass bound single pad above an opening full door. Brass bezel supporting a painted dial with Roman numerals, ‘blued’ steel hands and signed Robert Wood, London. Fine quality substantial double fusee eight day movement striking the hours and repeating at will on a large bell. The backplate with beautiful border engraving and signed within a cartouche ‘Robert Wood, London’. Regulating pendulum and pendulum holdfast. C.1790 ‘Watchmakers and clockmakers of the world’ by Brian Loomes lists Robert Wood as working in London from 10, Horseshow Alley, Moorfields. He was a maker of repute making several fine musical and automation clocks...
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1790s Antique English Clocks

Materials

Mahogany

George III Ebonized Eight-Day Twin Fusee Table Clock by O. Hamley
Located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
A lovely late George III single pad ebonized eight-day, twin fusee table clock with original verge escapement and rack striking by O. Hamley, circa 1800-1815. The moulded single pad ebonized domed top case with original carrying handle is raised on all four of its original ogee bracket feet onto a detailed base moulding. Gilt-brass sound frets adorn the sides and front in a 'fish scale' pattern backed with bright burgundy silk. The enameled white dial displays Roman numerals, minute and quarter-hour markers housed inside a gilt-brass bezel and domed glass, signed Hamley, Warwick Place, London. The clock features a strike/silent switch on the front dial and a repeat to the right-hand-side. The backplate has border engraving and a short pendulum. Date: 1800-1815 O. Hamley is recorded in Loomes (2006) as being active, circa 1811. He also worked at Bedford Row...
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Early 1800s George III Antique English Clocks

Materials

Fruitwood

Shagreen Cased sub miniature carriage or boudoir Clock
Located in London, GB
A very unusual and rare shagreen sub miniature carriage or boudoir clock. It dial with arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. Fine 30 hour movement with seconds hands and dial.
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Early 1900s Antique English Clocks

Materials

Shagreen

Victorian English Fusee Mahogany Dial Clock with Thermometer by G.Morris, London
By G. Morris
Located in Norwich, GB
Victorian mahogany round dial clock resting on a foliate carved bracket with centrally mounted thermometer with bone engraved register plate. Twelve inch painted dial with Roman numerals signed ‘G.Morris, Great Dover Street, London. Eight day chain fuse movement. circa 1890 Watchmakers and clockmakers of the world by Brian Loomes...
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1890s Victorian Antique English Clocks

Materials

Mahogany

Regency Mahogany English Fusee Bracket Clock by Memmes, London
Located in Norwich, GB
Regency bracket clock in an arch top case with brass inlay and dentil moulding, side carrying handles and standing on four brass ball feet. Painted dial with Roman numerals and original spade hands signed ‘Memess, Trafalgar Square, London’. Glazed rear door to the fine quality eight day single fuse movement with arch shaped plates and ‘regulating’ pendulum. C.1820. ‘Watchmakers and clockmakers of the world’ by Brian Loomes...
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1820s Early Victorian Antique English Clocks

Materials

Mahogany

English Victorian Ormolu Horseshoe Clock in Original Box
Located in London, GB
An English ormolu horseshoe clock in the manner of Thomas Cole. Small 3/4 plate movement with dust covers to rear for wind, adjust and regulate. Fine original silvered bronze dial wi...
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1860s Antique English Clocks

Materials

Enamel, Ormolu

Meissen Porcelain Strut Mantel Clock
By Howell James & Co.
Located in Norwich, GB
A Meissen porcelain oval shaped Strut clock with two putti and well modelled trailing flowers and wreath decoration. (The back of the case at 12 o’clock carrying the crossed swords m...
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1870s Victorian Antique English Clocks

Materials

Porcelain

Fine Antique English Edwardian Shagreen and Gilt Bronze Strut Clock
Located in London, GB
A fine antique English shagreen and gilt bronze strut clock. A very smart and chic clock with a lovely convex enamel white dial with Roman hour numerals in black with a gilt bronze b...
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Early 1900s Antique English Clocks

Materials

Bronze

Howell James Art Nouveau Cased Strut Clock
Located in London, GB
A highly unusual and rare Art Nouveau gilt bronze strut clock in the manner of Cole and Signed "Howell James and Co. to the Queen London & ...
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1890s Art Nouveau Antique English Clocks

Materials

Bronze

Georgian Mahogany Bracket Clock by Moncas, Liverpool
Located in Norwich, GB
Georgian Lyre Shape Mahogany Bracket Clock by Moncas, Liverpool Georgian mahogany English bracket clock housed in a lyre shape case with ebony i...
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1820s Georgian Antique English Clocks

Materials

Mahogany

Art Deco Electric Bakerlite Mantel Clock
By Temco
Located in Norwich, GB
Art Deco timepiece Art Deco electric timepiece in a light green and black Bakelite case standing on rectangular shaped feet and resting on a stepped two color plinth. Square di...
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1920s Art Deco Vintage English Clocks

Materials

Bakelite

Miniature Scarlet Tortoiseshell, Pewter and Brass Boulle Longcase Clock
Located in London, GB
Miniature pewter and brass boulle longcase clock with jeweled bezel and silvered dial. Beautifully made in the finest detail. The boulle work of ...
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Late 19th Century Antique English Clocks

Materials

Brass, Pewter

Mid-19th Century Gilt Bronze Strut Clock in the Style of Cole
Located in London, GB
Mid-19th century gilt bronze strut clock in the style of Cole. Original gilding and very fine engraving make this a most attractive clock. The pierced ormolu frame gives a very light...
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1860s Antique English Clocks

Materials

Enamel, Ormolu

Small Georgian Mahogany Longcase Clock by John Paine, Brentford
Located in Norwich, GB
Georgian mahogany Longcase clock by John Paine, Brentford A slim finely figured flame mahogany case with stepped base and raised moulding to the plinth. Long break arch trunk door...
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1770s Georgian Antique English Clocks

Materials

Mahogany

English Regency Bronze Arcadian "Genre" Mantel Clock of Boy Feeding Chickens
Located in London, GB
Unusual Antique English Regency bronze "genre" mantel clock genre clock . In the " Arcadian" genre manner made popular in France by Marie Antoinette and then later by the Empress Josephine. I have had the French Empire model of this clock and this is an English version of that model. The subject is of a boy feeding chickens grain out of his hat. Set upon an oval base with toupe feet and an applied ormolu mount of chicken feeding. The clock dial and movement housed within a chicken coup decorated with applied mounts to each side of flowers in a pot...
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1820s Antique English Clocks

Materials

Ormolu

Marquetry Bracket Clock With Engraved Face
Located in London, by appointment only
Bracket clock circa 1880 playing on 2 tunes Westminster and old St. Paul’s playing on gongs Measures: Width 42cm Height 90cm with bracket Deep 30cm (pending confirmation).
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19th Century Victorian Antique English Clocks

Materials

Steel

Rule Britannia Grandmother Clock c.1930
Located in Norwich, GB
Rule Britannia Grandmother clock c,1930 Grandmother clock standing on a raised, moulded plinth resting on four pad feet. Decorated on a cream ground with the Union Jack to the trunk door with gilded canted corners. Twin Union Jack flags to the base within a gilded rectangle with further unfurled Union Jack flags to each side. The trunk door opening to the cross of Saint George on a white ground. The hood with ‘barley twist’ quarter pillars decorated in red, white and blue, the hood door also decorated with two flowing Union Jacks to the upper quadrants. Silvered dial with gilded spandrels, Roman numerals, original hands and a silvered engraved boss to the arch signed ‘Tempus Fugit’. Eight day movement with quarter Westminster chimes on eight gong rods with long pendulum and cylindrical brass bob. C.1930 The case of the unique looking small Longcase clock...
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1930s Vintage English Clocks

Materials

Pine

Antique Silver Art Nouveau Table Clock Mantle 1913 Tree of Life Design
By William Hair Haseler
Located in London, GB
A magnificent Antique Sterling Silver Table Clock decorated with an impressive Art Nouveau design showing a Tree of Life design with two figures picking a basket of apples from the t...
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Early 20th Century Art Nouveau English Clocks

Materials

Sterling Silver

Regency period Mahogany Gothic mantel clock.
Located in Brighton, Sussex
A very good quality Regency period Mahogany Gothic influenced mantel clock, having delicate carved finials, cluster columns to the sides, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, a thr...
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Early 19th Century Gothic Revival Antique English Clocks

Materials

Mahogany

Large Round Dial Wall Clock
By Gents of Leicester
Located in Norwich, GB
Large round dial wall clock by GENT C.1960 Nineteen inch black metal cased wall dial clock with painted dial signed ‘Gent, made in England’. (Origin...
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1960s Other Vintage English Clocks

Materials

Metal

Lovely Victorian Boy Chasing a Cat Met Aneroid Barometer Painted Cast Iron
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
We are delighted to offer for sale this Victorian boy chasing a cat cast iron aneroid barometer Dimensions: Height 27cm Width 23cm Depth 9.5c...
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19th Century Victorian Antique English Clocks

Materials

Iron

Rare 19th Century Brass Engraved 'Inkwell' Table Clock attributed to Thomas Cole
By Thomas Cole (Clockmaker)
Located in London, GB
An Unusual 'Inkwell' Table Clock Attributed to Thomas Cole Constructed from gilt brass, the novelty timepiece rising from a turned ebonised base inset with a concave brass tray e...
Category

19th Century Antique English Clocks

Materials

Brass, Bronze

English Gilt Metal Ship's Wheel Desk Clock
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
English 19th century gilt metal ship's wheel desk clock retailed by Hannaford, Regent Street, London.
Category

1890s Antique English Clocks

Materials

Metal

William IV Rosewood and Bronze Bracket Clock by Frodsham 185 & Baker
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
William IV rosewood and bronze bracket clock by Frodsham 185 & Baker, the brass eight-day movement striking on a bell, the backplate numbered ‘292’, the circular brass dial with roman numerals and an engine turned centre, signed ‘Frodsham & Baker Gracechurch St. London‘, in an architectural case with applied panels, the front decorated with a lion and foliage, the corners with quoins, the sides with scrolling leaves and palmettes, with a fan pagoda top with a retractable oriental gateway handle, on leaf scroll feet, with pendulum, winding key and case key. English, circa 1830. William Frodsham was an established London clockmaker. One of his sons, John Frodsham (1785-1849), went into partnership with Baker to form ‘Frodsham and Baker’ in 1809’. They were chronometer makers to the Admiralty and also made wall...
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1830s Antique English Clocks

Materials

Bronze

Victorian Antique Porcelain Mantel Clock by Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, London
By Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy
Located in Devon, GB
A fine early 19th century Coalport Porcelain cased timepiece by this famous maker. The elaborate pink ground porcelain case is set with exotic birds and flowers on scroll feet, wi...
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19th Century William IV Antique English Clocks

Materials

Porcelain

Aneroid Desk Barometer by C W Dixey
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
An aneroid desk barometer by C W Dixey, the 4inch silvered dial with blued indicator and gilt recorder needles divided to 32 millibars, with curved bar Fahre...
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1850s Antique English Clocks

Materials

Ebony

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