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The british clockmaker
The british clockmaker





the british clockmaker
  1. THE BRITISH CLOCKMAKER FULL
  2. THE BRITISH CLOCKMAKER FREE

Why buy from us? Because as Clockmakers, we have a unique insight into authenticity - we can tell if a clock is 'wrong'. We also have a wonderful range of carefully selected clocks for sale. What's different about us? Nobody else can do what we do and we are probably the friendliest clock shop in the country! Many of our customers have been using us for over 30 years. Our business has grown on honesty, unbeatable knowledge and skill. Upon completion of work, your Specialist will explain all you need to know and we're always on hand to advise you by telephone or email - it's all part of our service.Ĭomplying with strict codes of ethics, we ensure that you receive a high quality of service and 'transparency'.

THE BRITISH CLOCKMAKER FULL

All work carries a full guarantee and we have a name that you can trust. We can collect and deliver your clocks and someone is always on hand to help you bring it in from your car if you can get it to us.Īsk us anything - we'll explain whatever you need to know in plain English.

THE BRITISH CLOCKMAKER FREE

We advise and evaluate your items free of charge to help you choose whatever course of action is best for you, guiding you through the whole process. If you have a clock or barometer that needs attention then contact us for a friendly and personal service, we specialise in all aspects of mechanical clock repair and restoration and all work is carried out by us - NOTHING is sent away. The website of Master Clockmaker Mark Taylor. Antique French Four-Glass Mantel Clocks.The Benefits of Buying From M C Taylor - Part 2.Clarification of our 30x30x30 promotion.An Explanation of our clock repairs and restoration.Who is Mark Taylor and what does he do?.036 A Rare And Fine Early English, First Period Marquetry Longcase Clock.008 A very fine, engraved Gorge style, bell striking and repeating carriage clock with alarum by Henry Lepaute.013 A small and good, Gentleman's Rosewood Library timepiece.001 early english chamber clock by william selwood at the mermaid, Louthborough, london.permanent register of authentic clocks restored and/or sold by M C Taylor.Carriage Clocks Their History and Development.Small 'Stable' or 'Turret' clock movement, weights, pendulum and keys.A good Georgian banjo barometer by George Dollond of London for sale.Rare and Early 'Sheraton' banjo barometer of the first period by Walter Gough, London.Mahogany Longcase clock with an early white dial by John Douglass of Chertsey.An important and rare early English, small Marquetry Longcase Clock.An impressive Scottish Pillar or Column Longcase clock with circular dial and mahogany case.Antique, 8 day, Scottish longcase clock in a Dundee style mahogany case.Early 18th century walnut longcase clock by Joseph Jackeman, London.French repeating carriage clock in a small size engraved Gorge style case.A 5-glass mahogany Barograph with chart draw.Converted English Lantern clock by John Knibb, Oxon.A very rare, Northern Lantern clock by William Raynes of York.A very original miniature hook and spike lantern clock by Martin, London.A rare northern English lantern or 'House' clock by Henry Burges senior of Mobberley, Cheshire.A small lantern timepiece/alarum wall clock by Ambrose Vowell, London.Break-lancet top bracket clock by Parkinson & Frodsham, London.A small, English fusee, bronze and ormolu mantel timepiece by Baetens, London.A small, chamfer top, striking bracket clock in a rosewood case.Arched fusee bracket clock in a mixed wood case.Large french garniture clock set with a rare 'penny moon' dial showing phases of the moon.

the british clockmaker

  • Fusee 'English dial' wall clock with a bowed dial and mahogany case.
  • Fusee 'English dial' clock with a 14" diameter dial.
  • A large, quarter striking, fusee drop-dial wall clock by L.J.
  • Large fusee 'Drop-dial' wall clock by Gillett & Johnston, Croydon.
  • A rare, 17th century, early English hooded wall clock in an oak case with a timepiece Alarum movement.
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