Search Antique Clocks
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from England
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A walnut drum head bracket clock made in 1859 by Barraud and Lund of London. -
A twentieth century two train skeleton clock -
A small good quality skeleton timepiece c1840-50 -
A small Regency skeleton timepiece, circa 1830, by James Edwards of Stourbridge. -
A small late Regency skeleton timepiece, circa 1830 -
A small fusee Regency timepiece by Condliff of Liverpool, c1830. -
A drop dial clock by Horsley of Hartlepool c185 -
A white onyx and ormolu mantel clock by JB Delettrez, c1884. -
A pre-WWII ship's bulkhead clock -
English Oak Westminster Mantel Clock by Garrard, c. 1931 -
Smiths Noddy Animated Alarm Clock -
A mid nineteenth century two day marine chronometer -
MAHOGANY CASED GRANDFATHER FLOOR CLOCK, F. H. Crossman clock maker, Newton Abbot, Devon, southwestern England, 19th century; -
CARVED OAK BRACKET CLOCK, English, c.1900; -
C.1875, English, Evans of Handsworth, York Minster, two fusee, skeleton clock, less dome. -
C.1908, Eureka Clock Co., London, England, Battery electric clock, serial No.8549, under dome. -
C.1770, English, John Day, Wakefield, 2-Fusee Mahogany Bracket clock pull quarter repeat on 6 bells, with restorations, and in need of some work. -
C.1950, Thomas Mercer, St. Albans, England, 8-day fusee ship's chronometer. -
C.1860, Vulliamy, London, miniature fusee shelf timepiece in tiger maple case with ebonized moldings and classical inlays. -
C.1890, English, 8-day, 3-fusee, Whittington and Cambridge quarter chime bracket clock.