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Pendulum of Mayfair

King House,
51 Maddox Street,
London W1S 2PH

Telephone:

+44 (0) 207 629 6606

Fax:

+44 (0) 207 629 6616

Email:

Pendulumclocks@aol.com

Coppelia Antiques

Holford Lodge,
Plumley Moor Road,
Plumley,
Cheshire
WA16 9RS

Telephone:

+44 (0) 1565 722197

Fax:

+44 (0) 1565 722744
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56HR Hughes & Son mahogany boxed chronometer. No. 8652

A good 19th century chronomter on gimbals, silvered dial signed by maker. Cabinet of good colour and patination. Fully Restored and Guaranteed.

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Superb chrome plated barograph with thermometer. 19th c.

Very unusual crome plated barogaph.

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Victorian Barograph

Good quality barogaph with drawer to side.

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Large French Swinging pendulum mystery clock. 19thC.

Very good large '8-day' swinging pendulum mystery clock, spelter figure, ornate brass hands.

Dimensions: 40.5in. high

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Regency rosewood 56Hr chronometer. Hewitt&son No. 2078

A good early chronometer with rosewood, brass bound case. Silvered dial showing seconds, minutes and hours. The dial signed and numbered.

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Cole - No 136, Fleet St. London Compass C. 1790

A very good example compass from this eminent instrument maker of the 18th century in a mahogany cabinet of good colour and patination.

Dimensions: 6.25*7*2in.high

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Beam Engine clock C.1870

A good quality 'beam engine' clock, these clocks are becoming increasingly rare and sought after and hence very collectable.

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Hamilton Watch Company Chronometer C.1941

Numbered 357 WW2 chronometer, mahogany cabinet. signed Hamilton Watch Company lancaster PA USA Number 357. 56HR duration

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J. Collinson & Sons Rocking Horse

A good  dapple rocking horse by Jervis Collinson & Sons, they are the longest surviving rocking horse maker in the UK I believe C.1836- C.1986. This company was always a small family concern employing only a few workers, mostly family members. As the story goes in 1851 Queen Victoria visited the workshop and of all the differently coloured horses available, she choose to ride, side saddle of course, a dapple grey horse and ever since then the company has only made dapple greys in honour of her visit. This horse is a fine example.

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Victorian Penny-farthing Cycle

The ordinary, high wheel or penny-farthing was the first true bicycle with which actual speed and distance could be achieved in a practical manner. Given the absence of a gearing system, larger and larger wheels were built with the intention of increasing speed and ultimately culminating in the classically oversized penny-farthing wheel, which measured 1.5m (60") in diameter. The name refers to the British penny and farthing coins of the time; the former being much larger than the latter so that the side view of the bicycle resembled two such coins placed next to one another.

 

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Outstanding Mid 19thC. Swiss Musical Box

Outstanding rosewood  musical box with automaton bell ringers, 6 airs and the cabinet inlaid with kingswood, boxwood and lignum vitae e.t.c.

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Baby Carriages 'Rambler' Early 19thC. Rocking Horse

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A superb restored Baby Carriages 'Rambler' Early 19thC. Rocking Horse. 33 in high to head, 40in. Long, 16in. deep and 25.5in. high to saddle.

Dimensions: 33in high to head

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