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Arched fusee bracket clock in a mixed wood case. Signed francis Robotham, Hampstead. Circa 1800.

Arched fusee bracket clock in a mixed wood case. Signed francis Robotham, Hampstead. Circa 1800.

A nice, simple fusee table clock. Stock No:   14416 The eight day duration, double fusee, 5 pillar movement with Anchor Recoil escapement, rack and starwheel striking the hours on a rear-mounted bell, shaped plates and strike/silent selection to the backplate, pull repeating, pendulum locking bracket and a two-piece pendulum rod cradle with micrometer and scale regulation...

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A small, chamfer top, striking bracket clock in a rosewood case. By Henry Archard, London. Circa 186

A small, chamfer top, striking bracket clock in a rosewood case. By Henry Archard, London. Circa 1860.

A very crisp and exceptionally good looking table clock. Stock No:   14415 The eight day duration, five pillar, double fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement. Also having rack striking the hours on a rear-mounted bell, striking repeating, pendulum lock and top micrometer regulation to the pendulum...

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Break-lancet top bracket clock by Parkinson & Frodsham, London. Circa 1820.

Break-lancet top bracket clock by Parkinson & Frodsham, London. Circa 1820.

An attractive table clock by the famous partnership of Parkinson & Frodsham. Stock No:   14410 The eight day duration, five pillar, double gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement. Also having Strike/Silent and hour pull repeat rack and starwheel striking the hours on a rear-mounted bell, pendulum parking bracket, micrometer regulation, lyre shaped crutch and border engraved patterning to the back plate...

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A fine, quarter chiming, verge escapement table clock by Benjamin Gray & Justin Vulliamy. Circa

A fine, quarter chiming, verge escapement table clock by Benjamin Gray & Justin Vulliamy. Circa 1760.

A fine bracket clock produced by this famous partnership. Stock No:   14408 The eight day duration, 7 pillar, triple gut fusee, quarter chiming movement with detached pendulum verge escapement. Also having rise-and-fall regulation, strike/silent, pull quarter repeating on a top-mounted nest of 6 graduated bells, a further larger bell for the hours, blued stell screws throughout and a fully and beautifully engraved...

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A small fusee balloon clock with an enamel dial. Made by John Dwerrihouse circa 1790.

A small fusee balloon clock with an enamel dial. Made by John Dwerrihouse circa 1790.

A very attractive and small timepiece by this exceptional clockmaker. Stock No:   14401 The eight day duration gut fusee, circular movement with half Dead-beat escapement and being back wound so as not to spoil the dial with a winding hole. Also having a steel pendulum rod with an axe-head shaped brass-cased bob (so as not to 'knock' the waisted case sides)...

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A small mahogany, late Georgian, chamfer-top table clock with a fusee timepiece movement. Circa 1835

A small mahogany, late Georgian, chamfer-top table clock with a fusee timepiece movement. Circa 1835

An attractive table clock of diminutive size. Stock No:   14397 The eight day duration, gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement, knopped pillars and shouldered plates. Also, a pendulum locking bracket and micrometer regulation to the pendulum. The backplate, back cock and bob are florally engraved with a border...

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A good Bell top, walnut table clock by John Taylor of London. Circa 1780.

A good Bell top, walnut table clock by John Taylor of London. Circa 1780.

A very handsome clock in beautiful ‘Country House’ condition. Stock No:   14375-SS The eight day duration, 5 knopped pillar, double gut fusee movement now with ‘Tic-tac’ escapement spanning three and a half teeth, rack striking the hours on a top-mounted bell and also having strike/silent select, centre sweeping calendar date and the backplate, return leaf spring, fixing brackets and backcock are all nicely...

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Small bracket or table clock by Perigal of London. Having a mahogany case and silvered dial. Circa 1

Small bracket or table clock by Perigal of London. Having a mahogany case and silvered dial. Circa 1790.

A simple but extremely attractive table clock of diminutive size by a good maker. Stock No:   14359 The eight day duration, double gut fusee movement now with Anchor Recoil escapement. Rack striking the hours on a top mounted bell and made with the facility to pull repeat (now removed). Behind only a 5" wide, silvered brass, break-arch dial that is engraved and wax-filled...

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A good Regency, gadrooned chamfer top bracket clock in an elaborate mahogany case. Circa 1815.

A good Regency, gadrooned chamfer top bracket clock in an elaborate mahogany case. Circa 1820.

An exceptional chamfer-top table clock. Stock No:   14353 The five knopped pillar, eight day duration, double gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement, rack striking the hours on a top-mounted bell, shouldered plates and the backplate having floral edge engraving which is perfectly followed on across the backcock and fixing brackets. Also having an engraved pendulum bob and repeat pull facility for the strike...

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