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- Mantel & Bracket Clocks.
- Rare, miniature English fusee, bracket, mantel or library clock in a rosewood case and with an optional wall bracket. Circa 1845.
- A good, small, Regency table clock in an ebony veneered case. By Louis Recordon, circa 1820.
- A French mantel clock in a good, mahogany, Lancet style case. Circa 1900.
- A small fusee table clock by Payne & Co. London. Circa 1875.
- Small, chamfer top, Regency style fusee table or mantel clock. Circa 1840.
- French striking mantel clock by Pons De Paul. Ormolu and bronzed case, French empire period, circa 1820.
- A mahogany, bell-top, verge escapement and very original, bracket clock with a silvered dial. Circa 1790.
- A wall mounted and ebonised 'true' bracket clock with its bracket and an unusual escapement by John Seddon of London. Circa 1745.
- A good and slightly smaller, quarter repeating, verge escapement bracket clock by Andrew Marchant of London. Circa 1745.
- A small fusee striking bracket clock in a break-arch ebonised case. circa 1800.
- VERGE BRACKET CLOCK BY JOHN TAYLOR, LONDON. IN AN EBONISED BELL-TOP CASE. CIRCA 1780.
- Georgian bracket clock in a mahogany bell top case. Made by Watson, London. Circa 1790.
- English 5 glass, satinwood library clock with a chain fusee movement and engine turned gilded dial. Circa 1850.
- Georgian inverted Bell-top, verge escapement, ebonised bracket clock by Isaac Hurley, London. Circa 1750.
- Large french garniture clock set with a rare 'penny moon' dial showing phases of the moon. Circa 1875.
- A good Bell top, walnut table clock by John Taylor of London. Circa 1780.
- Small bracket or table clock by Perigal of London. Having a mahogany case and silvered dial. Circa 1790.
- A good Regency, gadrooned chamfer top bracket clock in an elaborate mahogany case. Circa 1820.
- Early French ormolu Portico clock with an incredible pedigree. Circa 1820.
- Mercurial Barometers.
- Longcase Clocks.
- A good walnut cased, 8 day, moonphase, English Longcase clock by Thomas Vernon, London. Circa 1725.
- An important and rare early English, small Marquetry Longcase Clock. Attributed to Nathaniel Pyne. Circa 1685
- A fine London mahogany longcase clock by Francis Perigal, London. Circa 1770.
- A good, George III period, London mahogany Longcase clock by Williams. Circa 1780.
- 17th century, small oak, 30 hour longcase clock with 9 inch dial by william noke of shropshire. Circa 1690.
- An oak Longcase clock with a brass dial. Made by George Clapham of Whitton (Lincolnshire). Circa 1735.
- A good, English Regulator Longcase clock in an arched mahogany case. Circa mid 19th century.
- A fine and early English, panelled ebony longcase clock by John Drew, London. Circa 1685.
- Early 18th century walnut longcase clock by Joseph Jackeman, London. Circa 1715.
- Mahogany Longcase clock with an early white dial by John Douglass of Chertsey. Circa 1780.
- 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.
- Wall Clocks.
- Early English fusee dial clock with a wooden convex dial and sheraton style bezel. Circa 1820.
- Railway 8" dial, English fusee wall clock. Mahogany case. Circa 1880.
- A fine English fusee, drop-dial wall clock with a wooden dial. Regency period, circa 1820.
- A Great Western Railway, Drop-dial fusee wall clock. Mahogany case and numbered 3607. Circa 1870.
- A small Regency period, English fusee Drop-dial wall clock with a wooden dial. Circa 1820.
- A British Railways fusee dial clock with an 8 inch dial. By John Walker, London. Circa 1880.
- A British railways fusee wall clock with an 8" dial. Formerly of Lymington Town Station (Hampshire). Circa 1875.
- English fusee 'Drum' dial clock in a rosewood case. Signed L. Morris, Islington. Circa. 1875.
- Small English fusee, drop-dial wall clock with an 8 inch dial and light oak case. Circa 1905.
- A good English Fusee drop-dial wall clock. With a convex dial and mahogany case. Circa 1825
- Small, fusee, English dial clock with a 10 inch bowed dial. Circa 1835.
- Good quality 'Air Ministry' ship's bulkhead clock with enamel dial and brass case. Circa 1940.
- A small, oak, fusee English dial wall clock. Retailed by Harrods. Circa 1890.
- English fusee dial clock in an inlaid octagonal mahogany case. Circa 1845.
- A fine, wooden dial, English dial clock by Francis Perigal, London. Circa 1800.
- English fusee dial clock with a carved mahogany surround. Circa 1880.
- A mahogany, small fusee, English dial wall clock with a rare dark blue and gold 10 inch dial. Circa 1890.
- Wooden dial, chisel bottom, English Drop-dial fusee wall clock by John Thwaites. Circa 1805.
- An early, wooden dial, English dial wall clock in a mahogany case. Made by Sly, Weymouth. Circa 1815.
- Double fusee, striking, english dial wall clock retailed by Hamilton & Inches, in an oak case. circa 1890.
- Mahogany Fusee movement, one-piece Drop-dial wall clock and mercurial barometer for sale. Extremely rare. C. 1840.
- Other items.
- Aneroid Barometers & Barographs.
- A rare and giant, scientific 24 hour chart Barograph in a glazed oak case. Circa 1958.
- Barograph. In a light oak, 5-glass case. Circa: 1910 (Edwardian period).
- Barograph. In a 5-glass mahogany case and retailed by Harrods of London. Circa: early 20th century.
- Barograph by Short & Mason. In an oak 5-glass case. Circa 1930.
- English antique barograph in a 5-glass mahogany case by Short & Mason Limited. Circa 1921.
- Lantern clocks
- 18th century lantern clock by Windmills & Bennet, London. Verge escapement, circa 1725.
- A 3rd period, winged, English Lantern clock by Samuel Tinham of New Sarum (Salisbury) Circa 1690.
- 1st Period English lantern, house or chamber clock. Circa 1620.
- A second period English lantern clock by Peter Closon, London. Circa 1650.
- Northern English lantern clock by John Waller of Preston, Lancashire. Circa early 1700's.
- English lantern clock attributed to James Ogden senior of Soyland, West Yorkshire. Circa, late 17th century.
- English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
- William Clement of Totnes Lantern clock. Circa late 17th century.
- Handmade Lantern clock oak wall bracket.
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- The Story of the Pendulum Clock.
- English Bracket and Mantel Clocks.
- Victorian Clocks.
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- Continental and American Skeleton Clocks
- Spring Driven Dutch Pendulum Clocks 1657 - 1710
- The Bracket Clock
- 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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Early English fusee dial clock with a wooden convex dial and sheraton style bezel. Circa 1820.
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A Great Western Railway, Drop-dial fusee wall clock. Mahogany case and numbered 3607. Circa 1870.
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