• Richard Webster of Cornhill London Bracket Clock

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    Richard Webster of Cornhill London Bracket Clock

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    Richard Webster of Cornhill London Bracket Clock Richard Webster of Cornhill London. A superb quality break arch pad top bracket clock.  The case features superb quality mahogany veneers with ebony lines and brass inlay to the front and silk backed brass fish scale frets to the side. The rear door is glazed which allows a
  • Pad Top Bracket Clock

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    Pad Top Bracket Clock

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    Pad Top Bracket Clock Mahogany Pad Top Bracket Clock A fine quality break arch pad top Bracket clock in mahogany featuring, silk backed brass fish scale frets to the side of the case and a glazed rear door. Dated early 1800’s this clock features a fully restored fine quality striking fusee movement with engraved backplate
  • W Ballantyne Edinburgh Longcase Clock

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    W Ballantyne Edinburgh Longcase Clock

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    W Ballantyne Edinburgh Longcase Clock William Ballantyne of Edinburgh. An excellent Scottish oak longcase clock of pleasing proportions, standing 218cm (7 Ft 2 inches) tall. The plain oak case of good colour features a long trunk door, brass escutcheon, fluted columns to the trunk and a plain base with bracket feet.  The hood has oak
  • T Hunter London Longcase Clock

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    T Hunter London Longcase Clock

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    Thomas Hunter London Longcase Clock Thomas Hunter of London. Top quality nicely proportioned London mahogany longcase clock.  Standing 240cm (7 Ft 11 inches) tall, the case is made from finest mahogany with matching curl veneers to the front elevation.  The trunk features a raised veneered panel to the base, double plinth and fluted columns finished
  • W. Dalrymple Longcase Clock

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    W. Dalrymple Longcase Clock

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    W. Dalrymple Longcase Clock Nicely proportioned Edinburgh style oak and mahogany longcase clock C1790 / 1810. The case is constructed from nicely figured Oak with mahogany cross- banding bordered with box wood and ebony lines. The hood is finished with fine quality blind fretwork typical of Edinburgh clocks. William Dalrymple is recorded as apprenticed in