A lovely, small Tavern clock that has survived in remarkably original condition. Weight driven timepiece movement, with brass hands. The case retains almost all of
These weight driven, long pendulum wall clocks are quite a quite rare descendent of the Tavern Clock. The 8 day movement strikes the hours on
A very pretty 8” painted dial hooded wall clock. The 30 hour timepiece/alarm movement is weight driven, and features its original blued steel spade hands.
A lovely silvered dial verge wall clock by the eminent maker J. Upjohn of Exeter. 8 day, ‘A’ plate, line fusee movement. Matching blued steel
A fine example of an English, second period, balance wheel Lantern Clock by Nicholas Coxeter, London. The substantial frame of typical good quality with dolphin
A very fine, 12” mahogany drop dial wall clock. The flat dial has its original paint, and is signed ‘Halliday and Rich, Bridgewater’. Superb mahogany
A rare, striking fusee dial clock. The 12” flat painted dial is signed W.N.Farnham, Lyme Regis. Finest quality, 8 day, line fusee movement striking the
An exceptionally large English Fusee drum head dial clock with a painted 17” dial and marked with the Royal Cypher for Edward VII. The clock
A fine, 8 day English fusee dial clock by F.B.Adams and Sons, St.Johns Square, London. The 12” flat painted dial with original dial paint and
A rare 8” Fusee drop dial wall clock by Camerer Kuss & Co, Shepherds Bush. Flat painted iron dial with original paint, a cast brass