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Ward & Son,Pershore, single fusee 16 inch wall dial Circa 1880
Ref 2132.
An original fusee wall dial made by Ward & Son of Pershore, the single chain fusee movement with A shaped plates. The 16 inch white painted dial features Roman numerals and is inscribed with the above name, complimented by an oak surround and cast brass bezel. The oak backbox has bottom and side doors.
£695.00
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Hurt & Wray fusee 16 inch wall dial Circa 1860
Ref 2479.
An original fusee wall dial made by Hurt & Wray of Birmingham, the single wire fusee movement with shaped plates and stamped 'H&W BIRM'. The 16 inch white painted dial features Roman numerals and is inscribed with the above name, complimented by a cast brass bezel. The oak and mahogany backbox has bottom and 2 side doors. Hurt and Wray are known to be working between 1850 and 1860.
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12 inch single fusee wall dial
Ref 861.
A wire fusee wall dial set in a mahogany surround with a mahogany veneered back box. The 12 inch white painted dial features Roman numerals.
Price - £395
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10 inch wall dial
Ref 2431.
A mahogany cased wall dial with single train spring driven movement. The 10 inch white painted dial features Roman numerals.
Price - £175
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French Westminster chime wall clock
Ref 2349.
An Art Deco French wall clock within a carved medium oak case, the glazed door features chrome rods and mirrored decoration. The dial has Arabic numerals and is inscribed with the words 'Westminster Fav Nor'. The three train movement
chimes the quarters and strikes the hours on rod gongs and features a strike/silent facility.
Height 28 inches x 12 inches wide.
Price - £250
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Parson & Son drop dial timepiece
Ref 799.
A single fusee drop dial timepiece set in a mahogany case, and featuring brass lenticular window, side access doors and bottom door with brass lock and escutcheon. The white 9 inch dial has Roman numerals and the inscription Parson & Son, Metal Exchange Buildings, City. Height 20 inches.
Price - £995
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R W Tucker, Honiton, Devon
Ref CL02.
A rosewood cased drop dial fusee timepiece with floral pattern brass inlay and brass surround lenticle window.
The 12 inch white painted dial with Roman numerals is inscribed with the name R W Tucker, Honiton. The movement is an 8 day gut line fusee.
Price - £795.00
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16 inch fusee wall dial by John Clark & Son, Greenock, Circa 1830
Ref CL03.
A back wind gallery timepiece with an 8 day fusee movement, featuring shouldered plates and gut line drive.
The 16 inch white dial is inscribed with the above name and features a moon hour hand. The reverse of the dial carries the name J. Heron, Greenock in smart painted letters, and it is believed the clock was made by Heron for Clark & Son. The movement
and dial have been mounted in a mahogany surround and affixed to a hinged back box and wall plate to allow
for access.
Price - £675.00
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16 inch fusee wall dial by Charles Rampton, Farnham, Surrey, circa 1878
Ref CL04.
A single chain fusee wall timepiece with a mahogany surround (overall diameter 20 inches), and spun brass bezel. The
16 inch white painted dial is inscribed with the name Rampton of Farnham, who is recorded as working in 1878.
Price - £750.00
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16 inch double fusee wall dial by A F Hilton, St Helens, Circa 1850
Ref CL05.
A double fusee wall dial clock with a 16 inch white painted dial, inscribed with the name A F Hilton of St Helens, set
within a mahogany surround with spun brass bezel. The 8 day movement features shouldered plates, gut line drive and strikes the hours on a bell. The dial and the movement are stamped with the number 159
Price - £950.00
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18 inch Gallery fusee timepiece
Ref CL06.
An impressive gallery fusee timepiece with an 18 inch dial mounted in a mahogany surround (23 inches overall diameter).
The 8 day chain fusee movement has back wind feature and is accessed via a lockable glazed rear door within the case, which is suspended from brackets. The timepiece appears to have been made for use in a suspended mode (technically not a gallery clock). The date Feb 8 1898 is written inside the backbox.
Price - £675.00
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15 inch Convex fusee dial timepiece
Ref CL07.
A mahogany round dial fusee wall timepiece with a 15 inch convex dial and glass. The 8 day single fusee movement with gut line is mounted on a falseplate. A replacement back box has been fitted and there is some restoration to the dial. A note on the timepiece says repaired in Highgate No.5 by R Humphreys on the 30/10/35.
Price - £475.00
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SER fusee 14 inch wall dial Circa 1881
Ref 2085.
An original railway chain fusee wall dial, the movement stamped with SER, and the number 58 on the backbox, bezel, pendulum and dial. The 14 inch white painted dial features Roman numerals and red Arabic 24 hour numerals, and is set in a one piece solid mahogany surround. The mahogany backbox has side and bottom access doors. This timepiece was supplied to the South Eastern Railway in 1881, and subsequently amalgamated into the Southern railway, and then British Railways. The BR(S) 1948 markings on the dial can just be made out, as these were painted over when the 24 hour mumerals were added. The dial is in good BR condition, with some slight oxidisation to the surface and a few light scratches.
£2650
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Camerer Cuss & Co, London Circa 1860
Ref 939.
An oak cased trunk dial timepiece with a 15 inch painted dial inscribed with the name Camerer Cuss & Co, 54 & 56 New Oxford St, London. The single train weight driven movement of 7 day duration has anchor escapement. The case features a bulls eye lenticle and brass bezel. Camerer Kuss & Co was founded in 1788 by Johann Kamerer in London, the comapany later anglicized the name by changing the K to a C.
£2250
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Elliot BR timepiece
Ref 911.
A railway timepiece by Elliot of London made for Bristish Railways in the 60's. It has BR-W and the number 5517 stamped on the dial. Set in a pressed steel case, the 6 inch white dial features Arabic and 24 hour numerals, and the single train movement has a balance wheel escapement.
£285
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