Search Antique Clocks
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of 1,580 clocks
from England
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A very fine George III ebonised and ormolo mounted quarter chiming bracket clock, Geo. Kershaw, London -
A good regency mahogany chamfer top bracket clock, Cragg, Vauxhaull, Circa 1820 -
A good George III mahogany English dial clock. Thom & Jno. Fardon, Deddington, Circa 1796 -
A good George III mahogany dial clock with salt box case. Samuel Mortlock, Clapham -
A good English mahogany drop trunk dial clock, E. Whitehead, Sevenoaks -
A good 2 day rosewood brass bound marine box chronometer, Morris Tobias, 31 Minories London No 800; Circa 1860 -
A good 2 day mahogany brass bound box chronometer; Parkinson & Frodsham, Circa 1840 retailed by Urban Jurgensen No 41. Size: 3" dial. 6" box -
A fine regency ormolu & marble English fusee timepiece, Circa 1810; signed: Webster, Cornhill London -
A fine mahogany long case regulator, William Jackson, London, Circa 1820 -
A fine George III tear drop mahogany tavern clock. Dwerrihouse, Berkeley Square, Circa 1795 -
A fine George III 8 day mahogany long case clock, Edward Clarke, London, Circa 1775 -
8 day walnut long case clock, Jno. Baylis, Bromyard, Circa 1750 -
8 day rosewood and brass inlay regency twin fusee bracket clock, with pull repeat. Rigby, Charring Cross, Circa 1825 -
8 day painted dial mahogany long case clock, William Maggs, Axbridge, C. 1840 -
8 day mahogany 8" English fusee dial timepiece, Circa 1880 -
8 day mahogany 12" convex dial clock, Joseph Wilson, Chichester -
8 day George III mahogany long case clock; Michael Quesnel, Jersey -
8 day English fusee skeleton clock, Circa 1840 -
8 day English fusee dial clock. Dent, 28 Cockspur St, London -
8 day English contra boulle clock. Payne, London