Bracket Clocks

The term bracket clock is used to describe any large (normally English) mantel/table clock. The bracket upon which the clock could stand was popular in the latter part of the 18th and early 19th centuries and the term still persists and is a broad name to define any of the larger wood clocks.

JOSEPH HARDIN, LONDON FUSEE BRACKET CLOCK

A fine fusee timepiece by Joseph Hardin, London, with silent pull sounding the hours and quarters...
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G.BOOTH & SON FUSEE BRACKET CLOCK

A beautifully made & proportioned 8 day line fusee bracket clock by G.Booth & Son, Union...
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JOHN MORGAN, LONDON BRACKET CLOCK

A rare automata twin fusee bracket clock by john Morgan, London. The good quality five pillar,...
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WILLIAM ROGERS, LONDON BRACKET CLOCK

A rare and important triple fusee musical automata clock. The 6 pillar knife edge verge escapement...
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JAMES WHITELAW, EDINBURGH BRACKET CLOCK

An elegant twin fusee bracket clock by James Whitelaw, Edinburgh. The five pillar movement with five...
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FRENCH MONKEY AUTOMATA BY PHALIBOIS

Not a clock.. but a fantastic monkey automata musical box. The monkey lifts his rod up...
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