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JONATHAN  LOWNDES
PALL MALL, LONDON
A fine late 17th century William & Mary quarter repeating bracket clock by this eminent maker, the case with fine gilt mounts finials and carrying handle, the movement with quarter repeat, verge escapement and a superb engraved backplate.  The square dial with fine hands and gilt winged cherub head spandrels and with engraved apertures for false pendulum and date.
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JOHN  CLOWES
LONDON
A fine small late 17th century William & Mary ebony veneered bracket clock with verge escapement and pull quarter repeat on a single bell.  The 8 day movement with six latched pillars and a finely engraved backplate with outside set up ratchets and a signed pierced and engraved back cock.   The 6 inch dial with small cherub head spandrels, a signed silvered chapter ring, a date aperture below 12 and fine hands.
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GEORGE  TYLER
LONDON
A rare George II ebony veneered bracket clock with verge escapement and quarter repeating.  The dial with three subsidiary dials for rise/fall, regulation, strike/silent and moons age and phases of the moon.  The dial also with apertures for false pendulum and date.
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JOHN  BERRY
LONDON
A good 18th century George II mahogany bracket clock with quarter repeating and verge escapement.  The 8 day movement also with strike/silent and rise/fall regulation and a finely engraved and signed backplate.  The arched dial with maker's signature between the subsidiary dials and apertures for false pendulum and calendar.
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JOHN  ELLICOTT
LONDON
A very fine walnut George II walnut musical bracket clock by this famous maker.  The case with fine walnut veneers and gilt mounts, mouldings and fretwork and standing on gilt brass mount.  The movement with verge escapement, quarter striking and a choice of two melodies, an air and a gavott, played on the hour on 12 bells.  The clock with maker's signature to the dial and finely engraved backplate.
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ANTOINE  GUIGUER
LONDON
A fine example of a Huguenot clockmakers skill and we believe this is an example of a Huguenot casemaker working in London at the same period.  The superb pewter inlaid tortoiseshell case with finely cut gilt metal fretwork stands on ebony bun feet.  The 8 day movement with verge escapement and pull quarter repeat on six bells, the rectangular dial signed within fine engraving.
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GEORGE  GRAHAM
LONDON
A very fine George II ebony veneered silver mounted bracket clock, the movement with verge escapement and with Tompion type repeating from either side of the case.  The ebony veneered case with fine gilt mounts and carrying handle.
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HENRY  MASSY
LONDON
A fine William III tortoiseshell quarter repeating bracket clock, the case with finely cut tortoiseshell fretwork, the movement with verge escapement and quarter repeat on six bells, the dial and engraved backplate bearing the maker's signature.
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SAM  ALDWORTH
LONDON
An extremely rare 17th century olivewood bracket clock with verge escapement and pull quarter repeat on six bells.  The dial with fine hands and gilt winged cherub head spandrels, apertures for false pendulum and calendar, the silvered chapter ring signed, Sam Aldworth in Ye Strand, London.  The clock also with strike/silent and a finely engraved backplate.
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