Victorian Twin Fusee Lantern Clock
Photographed before overhaul.
Twin Fusee Bracket Clock
Case, dial and movement fully restored
Joseph Kent of Ratcliff London
12 bell musical clock
All parts of this clock were polished by hand William Goodwin of Stow
Single handed 30 hour birdcage movement
| Victorian Twin Fusee Lantern Clock
Photographed after overhaul.
click image to enlarge John Davidson
Automatic Memorandum Clocks
Photographed after full restoration of
movements and case work
click image to enlarge Carriage Clock Time Piece
Fully overhauled with the case
polished and lacquered click image to enlarge William Strutt Designed Epicyclic Clock
click image to enlarge This skeleton clock is unusual in that it has an epicyclic train. The clock is approximately 9" tall and was probably built in the late 1900's or early 20th century. The dial is cut, by a hand held piercing saw, from a solid sheet of brass and the numerals painstakingly hand filed to shape. The design dates back to the 1830's and was created by William Strutt. He was awarded a gold medal in international competition for hand made clocks at the NAWCC Craft Contest. In 2009 we fully restored the movement and supplied a hand blown glass dome and matching base. click image to enlarge |