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Watch movement with a quarter-repeating mechanism of early design by Thomas Tompion.

1680

Pendulum clock by Pieter Visbach

1660

Pocket watch in pinchbeck case

Movement with club-footed verge escapement

Pocket watch in silver inner case

1765-1780

Pocket watch with silver on case

1655-1665

Drum shaped clock from the third quarter of the 16th Century

1550-1575

Pocket Watch Mechanism

1765-1775

Verge by G. Yonge, 1800

circa 1800

Pump winder, verge escapement watch mechanism, 1840

1840

Table clock by Richard Baker

1675-1700

Table clock with pull quarter repeat by Thomas Tompion

1695-1700

Watch movement by Thomas Tompion

1692

Table clock with pull quarter repeat by George Tyler

1715-1725

Early London made pendulum clock by Edward East

1601-1700

Verge escapement watch movement with balance-spring regulator, by John Shaw

1601-1700

A skeleton clock designed to represent the terrestial globe by Henry Gratte

1800

Pocket watch in silver case

hallmarked 1795

Oval, silver 'Puritan' pocket watch

1645-1655

Pocket Alarm Watch

1771-1800

Model of late verge escapement as used in bracket clocks

Model of the early type of verge escapement

German pocket watch in oval brass case

1574-1600

Roskell's watch curb escapement

1800-1830

Pocket Watch mechanism

1778

Chain and cord from lantern clock

1640-1662

Table clock in walnut case by Henry Jones

1675

Table clock in ebony case by Joseph Knibb

1675-1685

Table clock in tortoiseshell case by Fromanteel and Clarke

1695-1696

Table clock with pull quarter repeat by Andrew Dunlop

1740

Table clock with quarter chiming by William Speakman

1690-1700

Astronomical table clock by Samuel Watson, believed to have belonged to Sir Isaac Newton

1690-1710

Clock-watch by Daniel De St Leu

1797

Table clock in ebony case by Samuel Knibb

1665-1666

Verge with snail and hare indicator

Verge with snail and hare indicator

1801-1830

Clock, lantern

Lantern clock

1601-1700

Lead weight and four chain loops from lantern clock, by Thomas Knifton, Cross Keys, Lothbury, London, England, United Kingdom, 1640-1662

Lead weight and four chain loops from lantern clock

1640-1662

Spring driven, striking table clock with pull repeat by Christopher Gould, London, c.1700. Ebonised case with basket top and ormolu mounts. 6 inch square gilt-brass dial with matted centre, applied silvered chapter ring and cherub spandrels. Two steel hands. Signed at the base of the dial under the chapter ring 'Chr. Gould Londini' At the top of dial is a lever for strike/silent, engraved 'suona' and 'non suona'. Fusee movement of 8 day duration with verge escapement and short pendulum, and pull repeating. Backplate engraved with acanthus leaves and signed 'Chr. Gould Londini fecit'.

Table clock with pull repeat by Christopher Gould

1700