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- Mantel & Bracket Clocks.
- A good table clock in an arched rosewood and brass-bound case. By Thomas Gammage, London. Circa 1835.
- Arched fusee bracket clock in a mixed wood case. Signed francis Robotham, Hampstead. Circa 1800.
- A small, chamfer top, striking bracket clock in a rosewood case. By Henry Archard, London. Circa 1860.
- A small, English fusee, bronze and ormolu mantel timepiece by Baetens, London. Circa 1825.
- Break-lancet top bracket clock by Parkinson & Frodsham, London. Circa 1820.
- Break-arch mahogany table clock with a full, opening door by William Dorrell, Clerkenwell, London. Circa 1795.
- A fine, quarter chiming, verge escapement table clock by Benjamin Gray & Justin Vulliamy. Circa 1760.
- A good Pad top, break-arch, ebonised table clock by James Tregent, London. Circa 1790
- A small fusee balloon clock with an enamel dial. Made by John Dwerrihouse circa 1790.
- A fine, Georgian bracket clock in a mahogany case by Daniel Vauguion of London. Circa 1770.
- A small mahogany, late Georgian, chamfer-top table clock with a fusee timepiece movement. Circa 1835
- English fusee library clock by Brockbanks & Atkins, London. Numbered 12306.
- Georgian Verge escapement bracket clock in a bell-top mahogany case of small size. By Robert brown of London. Circa 1775.
- Georgian, verge escapement bracket clock in an ebonised case. Made by George Borrett, Stowmarket. Circa 1775.
- Rare miniature, eight day duration bracket clock with a silvered dial by Abel Panchaud, London. Circa 1780.
- A 19th century, break-arch bracket clock with a circular dial and mahogany case. Circa 1810.
- A fine example of a double basket top, table clock by Fromanteel & Clarke, Amsterdam. Circa 1700.
- A French striking mantel clock in a classical style case. Circa 1820.
- A good Bell top, walnut table clock by John Taylor of London. Circa 1780.
- Georgian bell top bracket clock by Richard Comber of Lewes. Circa 1780.
- Verge escapement bracket clock in a triple pad, break-arch mahogany case by Jabez Smith of London. Circa 1790.
- Small bracket or table clock by Perigal of London. Having a mahogany case and silvered dial. Circa 1790.
- Georgian, verge escapement, striking bracket clock. Enamel dial, circa 1790.
- A good Regency, gadrooned chamfer top bracket clock in an elaborate mahogany case. Circa 1820.
- A Georgian Verge escapement mahogany Bracket clock. Made by John Richardson of London. Circa 1770.
- Mercurial Barometers.
- Longcase Clocks.
- Antique, 8 day, Scottish longcase clock in a Dundee style mahogany case. Signed Alexander Carr. Circa 1820.
- An impressive Scottish Pillar or Column Longcase clock with circular dial and mahogany case. Circa 1860.
- An important and rare early English, small Marquetry Longcase Clock. Attributed to Nathaniel Pyne. Circa 1685
- Mahogany Longcase clock with an early white dial by John Douglass of Chertsey. Circa 1780.
- An oak thirty hour longcase clock by James Joyce of Whitchurch, Shropshire. Circa: 1790.
- A very original, dark green chinoiserie Longcase clock with rocking father time. Circa 1720.
- A fine London mahogany, silvered dial longcase clock by Archibald Collier, Bond St. Circa 1785.
- Eight day longcase clock in a plain oak case. Made by B. Russell of Norwich. Circa 1810.
- Rocking ship automata longcase clock by Bugden of Sodbury. Circa 1815.
- Oak longcase clock by Everard Billington of Market Harborough.
- Wall Clocks.
- Large fusee 'Drop-dial' wall clock by Gillett & Johnston, Croydon. Mahogany case, circa 1890.
- A large, quarter striking, fusee drop-dial wall clock by L.J. Meyer, Bristol. Circa 1863.
- A Saltbox English dial wall clock with verge escapement. Made by Wild. Circa 1785.
- Fusee 'English dial' clock with a 14" diameter dial. Made by F.W. Elliott. circa 1941.
- Fusee 'English dial' wall clock with a bowed dial and mahogany case. Signed Burlington, London. Circa 1840.
- A good English fusee, Drop-dial wall clock with a wooden dial. Made by Barraud, London. Circa 1835.
- A small therefore rare, fusee, English Drop-dial wall clock in a mahogany case. Circa 1845.
- A late regency, English Drop-dial fusee wall clock in a brass inlaid mahogany case. By Thomas Lindey, Bristol. Circa 1830.
- Double fusee striking english dial wall clock in an oak case. circa 1890.
- A fine and early, English Drop-dial wall clock with side-winding fusee movement, wooden dial and Thwaites movement. Circa 1802.
- Victorian English fusee dial clock with a striking movement. Retailed by H.G. Hall of Wimborne. Circa 1890.
- An extremely rare, gilded 'Sunburst' style, English Cartel fusee timepiece with original verge escapement.
- A good, English drop-dial mahogany wall clock with a wooden dial by Thomas Harrison of London. Circa 1810.
- Small and 'untouched' english dial, fusee wall clock with an 8 inch dial and mahogany case. Circa early 1900's.
- Mahogany Fusee movement, one-piece Drop-dial wall clock and mercurial barometer for sale. Extremely rare. C. 1840.
- Other items.
- Carriage & Small Clocks.
- Aneroid Barometers & Barographs.
- Tools & Parts
- Watchmakers brass depthing tool.
- Watchmakers brass depthing tool.
- Watchmakers Turns for sale.
- Watchmakers Turns for sale.
- Watchmakers Turns for sale.
- Watchmakers lathe for sale. 6mm, incomplete.
- 100% Cotton Clockmaker's aprons for sale.
- Clock movement testing stand. * BRAND NEW *
- Small antique brass, Swiss, watchmaker's wheel rounding-up tool (incomplete) circa 19th century.
- nineteenth century brass, watchmaker's uprighting tool.
- Lantern clocks
- A very original miniature hook and spike lantern clock by Martin, London. Circa 1745.
- A very rare, Northern Lantern clock by William Raynes of York. Circa 1680.
- Converted English Lantern clock by John Knibb, Oxon. Circa 1680 and later.
- English lantern clock made by Michael Bird, London. Circa 1690.
- A miniature verge escapement lantern alarum clock by William peck of Bolnhurst. Circa 1745.
- Rare and important, first period lantern clock attributed to Peter Closon. Circa 1635.
- Winged Lantern clock with original Verge escapement. Maker, John Wright, Mansfield. Circa 1690.
- A fine and rare early lantern clock by William Selwood at the mermaid, Lowthborough circa 1640.
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- The Longcase Clock
- Carriage Clocks; Their History and Development.
- The Story of the Pendulum Clock.
- English Bracket and Mantel Clocks.
- English Bracket and Mantel Clocks.
- Victorian Clocks.
- Victorian Clocks.
- Skeleton Clocks
- Skeleton Clocks
- Continental and American Skeleton Clocks
- Spring Driven Dutch Pendulum Clocks 1657 - 1710
- The Bracket Clock
- The Bracket Clock
- English Dial Clocks
- English Dial Clocks
- Skeleton Clocks; Britain 1800 - 1914
- English Dial Clocks
- Horologium Oscillatorium
- Mantel & Bracket Clocks.
- Valuations
- Authentication Record
- permanent register of authentic clocks restored and/or sold by M C Taylor
- 001 early english chamber clock by william selwood at the mermaid, Louthborough, london. c1635
- 013 A small and good, Gentleman's Rosewood Library timepiece.
- 008 A very fine, engraved Gorge style, bell striking and repeating carriage clock with alarum by Henry Lepaute. circa 1870.
- 036 A Rare And Fine Early English, First Period Marquetry Longcase Clock. By Richard Fennell of London. C.1685
- 040 Small fusee English dial wall clock. In an unusual 'Ropetwist carved surround mahogany drum case. C. 1865.
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