Thwaites & Reed Mahogany & Brass Wall Clock, Late Victorian, 1890s
Located in London, GB
This beautiful wall clock was made by Thwaites and Reed in the late 19th century.
Antique Late 19th Century British Late Victorian Wall Clocks
Brass
Thwaites & Reed Mahogany & Brass Wall Clock, Late Victorian, 1890s
Located in London, GB
This beautiful wall clock was made by Thwaites and Reed in the late 19th century.
Brass
Regency Round Dial Wall Clock by Thwaites and Reed, London
Located in Norwich, GB
English round dial wall clock by Thwaites and Reed. Mahogany round dial wall clock with cast brass bezel opening to a painted twelve inch dial signed ‘Thwaites and Redd, London’ wi...
Mahogany
Rare Small Mahogany Table Clock by A & J Thwaites
By A. & J. Thwaites
Located in Amsterdam, NL
The front plate of this fine clocks numbered 666. In the records of the company this number indicates that 1774 is the year of manufacture.
Brass
Unavailable
H 20 in W 10.5 in D 6.5 in
English Regency Mahogany and Inlaid Bracket Clock by Thwaites & Reed
Located in Macclesfield, GB
Thwaites & Reed were well-known and respected clock makes who also made movements for many others clock makers.
Mahogany
Rosewood Bracket Clock Signed Thwaites & Reed
Located in Kent, GB
The two train movement is engraved on the back plate with the makers name and address in Clerkenwell, a well-established centre of clockmaking in 19th century, London. There is a str...
Rosewood Bracket Clock Signed Thwaites & Reed
Located in Kent, GB
The two-train movement is engraved on the back plate with the makers name and address in Clerkenwell, a well-established centre of clockmaking in 19th century London. There is a stri...
A Regency Quarter Chiming Bracket Clock
By A. & J. Thwaites
Located in Amersham, GB
The serial number can be traced in the Thwaites day books and dates the clock to 1811. John Thwaites was a prolific clock maker who specialised in quarter chiming and musical clocks...
Brass, Steel
Congreve Rolling Ball Clock by Thwaites & Reed, London
Located in Norwich, GB
The silvered plaque to the base reads ‘This clock, No.49 of a limited edition of 100, made in 1973 by Thwaites and Reed Ltd’.
Brass
Victorian Mahogany English Fusee Dial Clock by Thwaites and Reed, London
Located in Norwich, GB
Mahogany round dial wall clock, re-painted dial with Roman numerals and original ‘blued’ steel hands signed ‘Thwaites and Reed, 15 Bowling Green Lane, London, E.C.1’.
Mahogany
Important Regency Period Mahogany Case Musical Organ Clock
Located in Debenham, Suffolk
A Regency giant gilt-brass-mounted mahogany quarter striking eight-day turn-table musical organ clock Thwaites and Reed, London, circa 1820 A Regency giant gilt-brass-mounte...
Mahogany
Georgian Mahogany Bracket Clock by Thwaites and Reed
Located in Macclesfield, GB
Thwaites & Reed were well-known and respected clock makes who also made movements for many other clock makers.
Brass
A Regency Mahogany Regulator Signed John Thwaites, London
Located in New York, NY
With silvered dial and five pillar-two train movement, deadbeat escapement, and silent strike lever; the highly figured case with engage volutes ending in foliate carved terminals an...
Regency Arch-Top Mahogany Bracket Clock
Located in Buckinghamshire, GB
A mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock by Thwaites and Reed. This fine clock dates from the Regency period, it has figure mahogany case that is inlaid with brass.
Sold
H 14 in W 8 in D 6 in
Fusee Driven 19th Century Victorian Skeleton and Four Crystal Glass Mantle Clock
Located in Aberdare, GB
A rare model made in the skeletised form and having its original bevelled crystal glass and brass display case The front one is a bevelled glass door This could easily be used as a...
Brass
$306 / item
H 3.15 in Dm 7.88 in
1970s British Bronze and Chrome AC GMT Co. Industrial Wall Clock White Dial
By Industrial Design
Located in Leicester, Leicestershire
Rescued from Industrial scrap yards and brought back to life in our UK workshop, our expert process allows us to create a high quality clock of luxury standards. At A.C GMT Co. we ...
Bronze, Steel, Chrome
Federal Giltwood Banjo Clock
Located in Essex, MA
Typical form with white enamel dial and reverse painted waist and pendulum door. With key and pendulum.
Brass
Small Mahogany English Fusee Dial Clock by J.Allen, Norwich
By James Allen
Located in Norwich, GB
English dial clock by J.Allen, Norwich Mahogany round dial wall clock with brass bezel, inspection door to the side and bottom door to allow access for the pendulum. Nine and thre...
Mahogany
$10,557
H 20.5 in Dm 14.5 in
19th Century Antique Regency Mahogany Drop Dial Wall Clock by Barwise of London
By John Barwise
Located in Devon, GB
A fine quality early 19th century mahogany wall drop dial timepiece by this prestigious family of clockmakers. The fully signed white painted wooden 12 inch dial retains its original...
Mahogany
Eureka Clock Company, London. Dial Clock
Located in Amersham, GB
A superb example of a Eureka wall clock made c1911. The electromagnetic movement is regulated by a large, slowly oscillating bi-metallic balance wheel, with the correct battery thes...
Brass, Copper, Steel
18th century Georgian wall clock by Robert Salmon
Located in Debenham, Suffolk
18th century Georgian wall clock by Robert Salmon circa 1790. Rare Georgian wall clock by Robert Salmon, who is recorded working a number 49, strand, london from 1790-1794. 12" sil...
Metal, Brass
$15,500
H 55 in W 17 in D 8.5 in
English Regency Mahogany Wall Clock, Beveled Glass, Fluted Design, UK
Located in Queens, NY
English Regency mahogany parliamentary wall clock with fluted design case and round clock face with bevelled glass front. (Not working)
Glass
Regency Mahogany Drop Dial Wall Clock By Grant, Portsmouth
Located in Norwich, GB
Regency drop dial clock with brass inlay and cast brass bezel. Convex painted dial signed ‘H.Grant, Portsmouth’. With Roman numerals and original ‘blued’ steel ‘moonpoise’ hands. ...
Mahogany
$10,216
H 25 in W 14 in D 6 in
Regency English Coromandel Drop Dial Wall Clock by William Burch, Maidstone
By William Burch
Located in Norwich, GB
Regency drop dial wall clock, the Coromandel case is beautifully decorated with mother of pearl to the trunk and around the bezel, the ears featuring two finely worked birds. Repaint...
Wood
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