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A fine Georgian eight-day mahogany longcase clock by James Ivory of Dundee, circa 1790. James Ivory was probably the most important Dundee maker ever. He warrants his own Wikipedia entry which is below. Although dealing...
£2,250.00
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An absolutely superb eight-day white dial mahogany cased longcase clock by Dallaway of Edinburgh, circa 1795. William and Henry Dallaway are well recorded in Clockmakers and Watchmakers of Scotland, as working in Edinburgh in the...
£1,950.00
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William Alexander is well recorded in Clockmakers and Watchmakers of Scotland where he is listed as "Watchmaker, jeweller and goldsmith", so possibly this fantastic clock would have been for his own use in the retail...
£11,500.00
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A very fine Georgian library longcase clock with eight-day striking movement. This clock represents the peak of English clockmaking of the Georgian period. The case is made of the finest Honduras mahogany. Normally, as the...
£4,750.00
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This superb miniature bracket clock is in totally original condition. The clock is only marginally over 12 inches high and only 20 inches including the bracket.
£2,750.00
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This superb mid-Victorian wall regulator is by the world-renowned company of E.J. Dent. Dent, apart from their most well-known work making the clock for Big Ben in London, held warrants as clockmakers from Queen Victoria,...
£3,250.00
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This clock is approximately 100 years old, was made in France, and retailed by the Alex Clark shop in Fenchurch Street, London. They were an interesting and quite large company, founded in 1891 and at...
£320.00
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