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Antique Table Clocks

Our collection of antique English table clocks date from the late 17th century to the 19th century. We stock antique table clocks made by both London and provincial makers in a variety of cases - ebonised, marquetry, walnut, lacquer, mahogany, rosewood and satinwood. The dials being either brass, silvered, enamel or painted.

Antique table clocks are also known as spring clocks or bracket clocks. It is thought they derived their name because some were originally supplied with a wall bracket. The majority, were more often placed upon tables, chests of drawers and other suitable pieces of furniture. Antique table clocks were quite often more expensive than longcase clocks, as it is more complicated and costly to make springs and the fusee which maintains an even delivery of power as the spring runs down, as well as having extra features such as pull quarter repeating.

Our antique table clocks are sympathetically restored in our own workshops and are guaranteed for two years.

If we do not have the type of antique table clock you are looking for on these pages please contact us with your requirements. We are happy to help you find what you are looking for.