Wall Clocks
A selection of wall clocks
A Great Western Railway, Drop-dial fusee wall clock. Mahogany case and numbered 3607. Circa 1870.
A lovely and iconic G.W.R. wall clock. The substantial, 8 day duration, chain fusee movement with stopwork to the winding, Anchor Recoil escapement, long pendulum and the backplate being stamped with the serial number "3607". Behind a flat, painted iron dial with a cream coloured base paint, a divided minute track with triangular hour markings and black Roman hour numerals. The centre is written with "GWR 3607"...
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A small Regency period, English fusee Drop-dial wall clock with a wooden dial. Circa 1820.
A small therefore very rare, early Drop-dial wall clock. Stock No: 14540 The 8 day duration, 4 knopped pillar, gut fusee movement with a beautifully made Anchor Recoil escapement. Also having tapered plates and long pendulum with a brass-faced lenticular bob. Behind a 10" diameter, convex wooden dial that is separate to the surround and retaining its original base paint...
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A British Railways fusee dial clock with an 8 inch dial. By John Walker, London. Circa 1880.
A good example of a small mahogany dial clock by John Walker of London. Stock No: 14539 The usual, good quality, 8 day duration, gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement, stopwork to the winding and short pendulum. Behind an 8" diameter, flat painted iron dial with its original paintwork...
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A British railways fusee wall clock with an 8" dial. Formerly of Lymington Town Station (Hampshire). Circa 1875.
A good example of a small mahogany dial clock by John Walker of London. Stock No: 14538 The 8 day duration, gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement, stopwork to the winding and backplate screw-fixed and front-pinned, shaped pillars. Behind an 8" diameter, flat painted iron dial with its original paintwork...
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English fusee 'Drum' dial clock in a rosewood case. Signed L. Morris, Islington. Circa. 1875.
A well preserved example of a good quality dial clock. Stock No: 14535 The substantial, 8 day duration, chain fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement and unusual arched-top plates and a regulator style pendulum bob...
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Small English fusee, drop-dial wall clock with an 8 inch dial and light oak case. Circa 1905.
A beautiful little wall clock with a very unusual though fully original, light oak case. Stock No: 14525 The 8 day duration, gut fusee movement with an Anchor Recoil escapement and crutch beat setting. Behind a 7 1/2" visible, painted iron dial that retains its original paint...
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A good English Fusee drop-dial wall clock. With a convex dial and mahogany case. Circa 1825
A lovely example of this type of iconic, late Regency period wall clock. Stock No: 14524 The 8 day duration, fusee timepiece movement with Anchor Recoil escapement, shouldered plates, long pendulum, stop work and offset winding. Behind a 12" diameter, bowed (convex) painted iron dial. Having an outer and divided minute track and inner, Roman hour numerals...
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Small, fusee, English dial clock with a 10 inch bowed dial. Circa 1835.
A very well-proportioned English 'Drop-dial' wall clock in lovely condition. Stock No: 14522 The 8 day duration, gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement, knopped pillars and shouldered plates...
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Good quality 'Air Ministry' ship's bulkhead clock with enamel dial and brass case. Circa 1940.
A very substantial 'ship's clock in original condition. Stock No: 14521 The superior quality, 8 day duration movement with its original jewelled, lever platform escapement and having an extended arbour to carry the centre sweep, seconds hand...
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A small, oak, fusee English dial wall clock. Retailed by Harrods. Circa 1890.
A very attractive and small wall clock. Stock No: 14517 The 8 day duration, chain fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement. Behind a 9 1/2" (visible) flat, painted iron dial with a cream coloured background and black inking. The outer divided minute track has triangular hour markings and it has Roman hour numerals. The centre has the retailer's signature of "Harrods Ltd. London S.W." in script...
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English fusee dial clock in an inlaid octagonal mahogany case. Circa 1845.
A superior and very original example of this type of dial clock in great condition. Stock No: 14510 The 8 day duration, gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement, knopped pillars and shouldered plates. Fixed to a 12" diameter, bowed painted iron dial...
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A fine, wooded dial, English dial clock by Francis Perigal, London. Circa 1800.
A beautiful example of an early English fusee dial clock by this eminent maker. Stock No: 14495 The 8 day duration, gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement. Having 4 knopped pillars, tapered plates with the backplate being signed in this maker's usual way "FRA (NCI) s. PERIGAL, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON" between the barrel and fusee bearings...
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English fusee dial clock with a carved mahogany surround. Circa 1880.
An attractive and unusual late 19th century 'English Dial' wall clock. Stock No: 14493 The 8 day duration, gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement and rectangular plates. Behind a cream coloured, 11" visible, flat painted iron dial with outer divided minute track, triangular hour points and inner, Roman hour numerals...
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A mahogany, small fusee, English dial wall clock with a rare dark blue and gold 10 inch dial. Circa 1890.
A pretty little clock with a very unusual dial. Stock No: 14464 The 8 day duration, rectangular plated, gut fusee movement with an Anchor Recoil escapement. Behind a 10" diameter, flat painted iron dial which very unusually has a dark blue background with gilt writing. Having an outer, divided minute track with triangular hour marks and inner, Roman hour numerals. Above centre is signed "KILPIN St...
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Wooden dial, chisel bottom, English Drop-dial fusee wall clock by John Thwaites. Circa 1805.
A totally original example of a fine wall clock. Stock No: 14463 The substantial 8 day duration, 5 shaped pillar, gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement, long pendulum with a carved rod, tapered plates the front of which bears the maker's name of "J THWAITES" also numbered "3511" Dating it precisely and is fitted to the case with a false dial...
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An early, wooden dial, English dial wall clock in a mahogany case. Made by Sly, Weymouth. Circa 1815.
This attractive clock can only be described as "Sleepy and untouched". Stock No: 14449 The 8 day duration, gut fusee movement with tapered plates, knopped pillars and Anchor Recoil escapement. Also having a substantial pendulum and unusually, a transit locking bracket. Behind a 12" diameter flat wooden dial with its original paint...
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Double fusee striking english dial wall clock in an oak case. circa 1890.
A simple but attractive oak wall clock. Stock No: 14389 The substantial, double chain fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement and rack striking the hours on a large coiled gong. Behind an 11" white painted iron dial with outer minute track, Roman hour numerals and the centre being signed for the retailer "HAMILTON & INCHES" and "EDINBURGH"...
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Mahogany Fusee movement, one-piece Drop-dial wall clock and mercurial barometer for sale. Extremely rare. C. 1840.
An incredibly rare bow dial fusee wall clock incorporating a full size mercurial barometer to the lower portion. Stock No: 14068 The eight day duration, gut fusee movement with Anchor Recoil escapement, shouldered plates and knopped pillars. Behind a 12 inch diameter, bowed painted iron dial with black Roman numerals, minute ring with triangular hour markings and a further outer circle...
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18th century lantern clock by Windmills & Bennet, London. Verge escapement, circa 1725.
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A good walnut cased, 8 day, moonphase, English Longcase clock by Thomas Vernon, London. Circa 1725.
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