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.

FLORIMOND GODDARD, LONDON BRACKET CLOCK

A good quality & very elegant twin fusee bracket clock by Florimond Goddard, London. The...
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JOHN HEMMINGWAY, MANCHESTER BRACKET CLOCK

English twin fusee bracket clock. The Twaites & Reed five pillar movement (no.5316) with border engraving...
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