Search Antique Clocks
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of 1,580 clocks
from England
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C.1875, English, 8-day fusee timepiece movement in a later [1920-?] bench made case. -
C.1939, English, 8-day fusee royal post gallery timepiece. -
C.1925, English, Dial clock, 8-day fusee postal or gallery timepiece. -
C.1920, English, Dial or postal clock, 8-day, fusee. -
C.1890, English, 8-day fusee round drop, wall timepiece. -
C.1921, English Gravity timepiece, The 30-hour movement is driven by a weight inside the case that is raised by a lever on the side with a visible escapement and a compound bar-bell pendulum, serial No. L3870. -
C.1900, English, Gravity Clock, round brass canister contains movement, driven by its own weight when lifted on two columns with side teeth. -
A GEORGE III INLAID OAK PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, indecipherable signature, first quarter 19th century. -
C.1930, English, "THE WILLIS WORLD CLOCK" shelf clock -
C.1900, English Single Fusee Skeleton clock -
C.1870, English, Joseph Somalvico and Co. banjo wall barometer clock -
C.1930, English, BENSON, 8-Day Ship's Wheel desk clock -
C.1840, English, Fusee Mantel clock -
C.1960, English, "Rolling Ball" Clock. -
C.1905, Mappin Brothers miniature sterling silver carriage clock -
C.1870, English perpetual calendar "Registered Date Clock" -
C.1820, English, Viner (Charles), London, a good 3-fusee walnut bracket clock and bracket -
C.1950, English Lantern shefl Clock -
C.1890, English Lantern Clock, shelf clock -
C.1870, Anglo-American wall clock