An engraved gilt brass cheval clock by Thomas Cole, mid 19th century, London. This clock, numbered 508, probably dates from 1846/47. Its design is known as cheval, after the mirror style that was popular at the time. It is of 8-day duration and is in…
C1870 rosewood cased wall clock, in the manner of Thomas Cole, engraved brass and silvered dial, eight day movement, watch type English lever escapement with steel balance, original case key 20 x 14 x 5 cm
A 19th century mahogany small cased wall timepiece, in the manner of Thomas Cole, the rectangular rosewood case with glazed front giving way to a silvered dial with Roman numerals, finely cut 'blued' steel hands, the gilt surround finely engraved with…
Very rare antique mid 19th century pull repeat desk clock attributed to Thomas Cole, of engraved arched design, fitted with a folding carry handle, the dial engraved and pierced in three layers, with a seated female figure amongst scrolling foliage & bell…
Thomas Cole, London, rare fine antique table clock, unusual walnut case of tapering design, with thick glass bezel, dial signed to base Tho. Cole London, fitted with a rare canon ball pendulum, 37 cm high (has key and pendulum)