English
and
Continental Antiques
Call us:
01379 871393
/
Email:
info@englishandcontinentalantiques.com
Home
Stock
Restoration
Interiors
Exhibitions
Bespoke
News
Contact
About
art
Clocks
Furniture
Garden
Jewellery
Objects
Late 18th Century stick barometer by Jones of Holburn, London Circa 1790-1800, silvered engraved dial in figured mahogany
£
995.00
40″ tall
Add to enquire
Product Description
Additional Info
Related Products
High quality eight day oak cased circular wall clock made between the Wars, possibly for onboard a ship or boat
Contact Us
English made eight day carriage clock with retail marks “St. James, London” Circa 1910 with an interesting brass case
Contact Us
A superior quality eight day striking carriage clock with its carrying case by Henri Jacot
Contact Us
Eight day table or small mantel clock by Buren of Switzerland, lovely inlaid walnut case with little Georgian style brass feet
Contact Us
A quality Late 19th Century figural table clock by Friedrich Mauthe (German) dedicated to the music lover, chiming the Hours and halves on a sweet bell
Contact Us
A fine French striking eight day carriage clock Circa 1900, chimes the Hours and halves on a gong
Contact Us
Rare example of a novelty timepiece with a cricketing theme, not seen by us before in over Thirty Years! – Made in around 1900 by the British United Clock Co. set up in 1885
Contact Us
A superb and rare Late 18th Century Georgian figured mahogany longcase clock with automaton arch and rocking ship, eight day movement striking the Hours on a sweet bell by WP. William of Bristol Circa 1775
Contact Us
A rare Late Regency / William IV brass inlaid eight day double fusee chiming wall clock by Henry Young of Swaffham (fl. 1791-1837), Norfolk, Circa 1815
Contact Us
William Marsh of Diss, Norfolk: Superb automation dial with rocking ship, longcase clock Circa 1825 with eight day movement, walnut case with fine fretwork cornice
Contact Us
Contact Us