Archibald Knox, Arts & Crafts silver and enamelled watch holder, mark of Liberty and Co., Birmingham, 1909, cushioned rectangular form with rope twist border, set with two green enamel cabochons in the form of spiral floral buds, easel back, hallmarked,…
An Arts & Crafts bracket clock, Wurttemberg, German, the 14 day strike with copper strapping and a copper dial with Arabic numerals, with pendulum, 36.5 cm high, 22.5 cm wide, 16 cm deep
A stunning Australian Arts & Crafts grandfather clock, solid blackwood with carved gumnuts, leaves and oyster blackwood veneer dial and base, early 20th century, 191 cm high, 48 cm wide, 37 cm deep
Arts & Crafts 'Vienna Regulator' wall clock with weight driven striking movement in inlaid case with leadlight door, key and pendulum included, 112 cm high, 42 cm wide
An Australian Arts & Crafts cased mantel clock, fiddleback blackwood with maker's plaque 'Duff', retailed by Dunklings, 34 cm high, 32 cm wide, 13 cm deep
An Arts & Crafts oak 'Faux' long case clock, early 20th century, winding mechanism, mock weights and pendulum, the flat topped clock with an extended cornice, a brushed white metal dial, with Roman numerals and brass strapped spandrels, a six pane…
An Arts & Crafts copper mantel clock, the French timepiece set in a case with tapering walls raised on spreading spade feet, the front repousse with a stylized foliate pattern enhanced with ceramic cabochons, height 30 cm. Provenance: The Estate of…
A copper Arts & Crafts mantel clock, tapering oblong shape with dome top and floral Art Nouveau decoration, the Rex pendulum movement minus pendulum. Height 33 cm.
Arts & Crafts pewter clock by David Veasey for Liberty & Co made by English pewter, design number 01144, with copper and enamel dial (no hands) the tapering case with stylised Art Nouveau tree, 19.5 cm height.
A longcase clock with a fiddleback blackwood case, the Arts & Crafts inspired case, with a rectangular glazed door enclosing a circular dial with Roman numerals, (dial hands loose) 197 cm high
An Arts & Crafts mantel clock, M & Sohn Karlstein, circa 1910, hand beaten bronze case inscribed with verse from Shakespeare's Macbeth 'Come what come May, time and the hour run through the roughest day', 33 cm high
A small silver plated Arts & Crafts table clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, the base with elaborate pierced scroll designs, arched top, oblong plinth base. Some wear. Working order. Height 20 cm