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A Bowden & Sons balloon clock with shell inlay and Japy Frere's movement. Working. Roman Numeral
A Bowden & Sons balloon clock with shell inlay and Japy Frere's movement. Working. Roman Numeral face is badly cracked. ...[more]
An Elliot mantle clock by Burrell Sheffield featuring eight day lever Westminster and Whittington
An Elliot mantle clock by Burrell Sheffield featuring eight day lever Westminster and Whittington chime. Working order.
Two mantle clocks including 20th century chime silent dome shaped example. Both examples in need
Two mantle clocks including 20th century chime silent dome shaped example. Both examples in need of restoration.
An inlaid mahogany Buren mantel clock, along with a TimeMaster torsion clock with glass dome.
An inlaid mahogany Buren mantel clock, along with a TimeMaster torsion clock with glass dome.
Five mantle clocks including Art Deco examples. Woodworm and broken glass fronts. One missing
Five mantle clocks including Art Deco examples. Woodworm and broken glass fronts. One missing pendulum.
Six mantle clocks including Art Deco examples. Woodworm. One missing pendulum.
An oak cased miniature longcase clock. Chiming on a coiled gong with UWS movement. Height 132cm.
An oak cased miniature longcase clock. Chiming on a coiled gong with UWS movement. Height 132cm. Glass missing.
A Smiths Enfield art deco pale green metal wall clock with key.
A decorative golf display with quartz clock. St Andrew's, British Ladies Open.
Three modern wall clocks. Includes Holly and Wood & Son examples. ...[more]
A modern carved longcase clock featuring roman numeral face and triple weights. Approx. height 206.
A modern carved longcase clock featuring roman numeral face and triple weights. Approx. height 206.5cm
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the brass dial marked for Edward Clark, London. With weights and
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the brass dial marked for Edward Clark, London. With weights and pendulum. Height 237cm.