Mantel & Bracket Clocks.
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A wall mounted and ebonised 'true' bracket clock with its bracket and an unusual escapement by John Seddon of London. Circa 1745.
An extremely attractive Georgian bracket clock that can be mounted upon its wall bracket or upon a table. Stock No: 14501 The very large and substantial double gut fusee, 5 pillar movement with an unusual Anchor Recoil escapement whereas the small anchor pallets are operated not by teeth on the escape wheel but rather, horizontal pins set through the wheel rim (the wheel has no teeth)...
View DetailsA good and slightly smaller, quarter repeating, verge escapement bracket clock by Andrew Marchant of London. Circa 1745.
A superior and very original example of an inverted bell top, ebonised table clock. Stock No: 14499 The eight day duration, five pillar, double fusee movement with attached pendulum verge escapement and rack and star wheel striking the hours on a large top-mounted bell. Also having strike/silent, pull hour and quarter repeating on a nest of a further 6 bells and calendar datework...
View DetailsAn exceptionally fine rosewood chamfer top bracket clock by Alexander Purvis. Circa 1830.
A beautiful and small table clock with a silvered dial; the best I have ever seen. Stock No: 14494 The 8 day duration, 5 knopped pillar, double gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement, rack and starwheel striking of the hours on a rear-mounted bell of good tone and shaped plates...
View DetailsVerge escapement bracket clock with silvered dial and in an ebonised, break-arch case. Circa 1790.
A very attractive table clock with silvered mounts, retailed by excellent London Goldsmiths. Stock No: 14492 The extremely crisp, 8 day duration, 5 pillar double fusee movement with attached verge escapement and rack striking the hours on a high quality well-toned, top-mounted bell. Also having a well executed, fully engraved backplate, back cock and apron and fixing brackets...
View DetailsClock wall bracket.
A substantial wall mounting clock bracket. Stock No: 14487 A late 19th century, solid mahogany bracket. The lipped top table is supported by two solid, scrolled supports and is suspended on the wall by two hidden furniture plates that allow it to be easily and safely 'Hooked on' to screw heads fitted to the wall...
View DetailsA fine English, striking, library 5-glass mantel clock with platform escapement and in a rosewood case. Circa 1845.
A fine example of a classic English clock. Stock No: 14459 The very substantial, double chain fusee movement with its original English made, side lever, ratchet-toothed lever platform escapement with jewelled pallets, high balance staff and graduated regulation scale. Also having Harrison's maintaining power and rack striking the hours on a rear-mounted bell...
View DetailsA small fusee striking bracket clock in a break-arch ebonised case. circa 1800.
A pretty little clock that is simple in appearance. Stock No: 14458 The eight day duration, double fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement. Also, rack striking the hours on a top-mounted bell , knopped pillars and also strike/silent select and pull repeating that has a spherical carved jet pull knob....
View DetailsVERGE BRACKET CLOCK BY JOHN TAYLOR, LONDON. IN AN EBONISED BELL-TOP CASE. CIRCA 1780.
A typical example of a table clock by this good maker. Stock No: 14453 The 8 day duration, 5 knopped pillar, double fusee movement with attached pendulum Verge escapement. Also having strike/silent, pull repeating rack and star-wheel striking the hours and half hour striking on a top-mounted bell, fully engraved backplate, backcock, tear-shaped apron, select return spring and fixing brackets...
View DetailsGeorgian bracket clock in a mahogany bell top case. Made by Watson, London. Circa 1790.
A lovely example of an unasuming Georgian table clock with a painted brass dial. Stock No: 14448 The substantial, 8 day duration, 5 knopped pillar, double fusee movement now with Anchor Recoil escapement and rack striking the hours on a top-mounted cast bell. Also having pull repeat striking and strike/silent select...
View DetailsEnglish 5 glass, satinwood library clock with a chain fusee movement and engine turned gilded dial. Circa 1850.
A small and superior example of this iconic, mid 19th century style of table timepiece. Stock No: 14447 The 8 day duration, chain fusee movement Anchor Recoil escapement having unusual pallets. Also having Harrison's maintaining power, transit pendulum lock and micrometer, top-mounted pendulum bob regulation...
View DetailsA verge escapement bracket clock on its bracket in an ebonised case and having an enamel dial. Circa 1780.
A very good an attractive example of a true bracket clock. Stock No: 14446 The eight day duration, five pillar, double fusee movement with Verge escapement and rack striking the hours on a top-mounted bell. Also having strike or silent selection and pull striking repeat. The movement back plate is fully engraved in the floral Rococo style and features a basket of fruit to the centre...
View DetailsEbonised Georgian Bracket Clock with Verge Escapement by George Cooper, London. Circa 1795.
A very original ‘full opening door’ round dial table clock. Stock No: 14442 The substantial eight day duration, five knopped pillar, double fusee movement with attached pendulum verge escapement and rack striking the hours on a rear mounted, high quality bell. The plain backplate also has a pendulum hook...
View DetailsGeorgian inverted Bell-top, verge escapement, ebonised bracket clock by Isaac Hurley, London. Circa 1750.
Another example of an unspoilt, mid 18th century table clock. Stock No: 14433-SS The eight day duration, five pillar, double fusee movement with attached pendulum verge escapement and rack striking the hours on a top-mounted bell. Also having strike/silent, pull hour repeating and calendar datework. The backplate is fully engraved with a sweeping floral Rococo design and a lined border...
View DetailsA fine mahogany table clock with enamel dial by Ellicott & Taylor circa 1820 (Regency period).
This is a superb example of a good clock by excellent makers. Stock No: 14427-SS The eight day duration, 5 pillar, double gut fusee movement. Having an Anchor Recoil escapement and rack striking the hours on a top-mounted bell of good tone. Also having strike/silent selection, pull repeating, knopped pillars and a well-executed, rack operation, rise and fall regulation for the pendulum...
View DetailsLarge french garniture clock set with a rare 'penny moon' dial showing phases of the moon. Circa 1875.
An excellent example of a Victorian clock garniture. Stock No: 14425 The eight day duration circular movement with jewelled pallet stones visible, 'Brocot,' dead-beat escapement and countwheel striking the hours and halfs on a tuned, rear-mounted bell. The pendulum is temperature compensated with two glass phials containing mercury. Behind a 5" diameter, two-tiered white enamel dial...
View DetailsA 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...
View DetailsA 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)...
View DetailsA 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...
View DetailsA 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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