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Clocks

Clocks are simply great. Although there is an average of 6 sources of time in the average room, and most of us wear a wristwatch, no house is complete without a good old freestanding clock. They look cool, add a whole bunch of character, and are a most worthwhile investment. Please click on images to enlarge:

lady on horse clock A particularly fine quality gilt mantle clock, French C19th.

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barton Fine oak moondial longcase made by James Barton. English, circa 1740.

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buffet Glorious walnut longcase clock, made by John Buffet, Colchester. English, circa 1730.

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alloway Oak cottage longcase made by Joshua Alloway from Taunton. English, circa 1750.

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gutteridge 30 hour round dial longcase, made by John Gutteridge. English , circa 1790.

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fletcher Gothic style fusee drop dial clock, made by Fletcher of Manchester. English, circa 1870.

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mahogany dropdial Plain and elegant English dropdial mahogany clock, circa 1860.

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harrison Finely made oak longcase clock of excellent patination and colour, made by Harrison of Chepstow. English, C19th.

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donisthorpe Oak longcase clock made by Donisthorpe of Hinkley. English, circa 1795.

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