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English antique clocks, including regulator clocks, lantern clocks, mantel clocks, wall clocks, carriage clocks, eight-day clocks, ormolu clocks, domestic clocks, Parliament clocks, skeleton clocks and balloon clocks. Queen Anne, Georgian, Regency, Chippendale, Sheraton, French and English clocks dating from the 16th century, 17th century and 18th century. A variety of escapement mechanisms and movements, pendulum and verge escapement clocks, striking and repeating clocks, birdcage clocks, painted and enamelled clock dials, moon phase clocks.
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Antique Clocks and Barometers. Page 2.
Drocourt of Paris
A very fine quality carriage clock.
Eight day with striking and half hour single strike.
French. Circa 1870.
Height: 12 cm (5 in).
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Frodsham & Son, Gracechurch St, London.
A small eight day duration time-piece in a rosewood case with brass decoration. The Frodsham family were well known London clockmakers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Circa 1835.
Height 15 cm (6 in). English.
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Barometer by Poncione
A fine satinwood barometer signed
'Poncione. High Holbn. London. No180.'
This family were barometer makers from 1790-1830.
Circa 1790.
Height: 95 cm (37 1/2 in).
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Martin a Paris
Louis XVI ormolu mounted white and black marble mantle clock of eight day duration. A clock by this maker is in the Metropolitan Museum, New York. Provenance: The late Lady Illingworth.
French 1780
Height 56 cm (22 1/2in). Width 39 cm (15 1/2in). Depth 11 cm (4 1/2in).
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