Longcase clocks

Click on any longcase clock picture to see more details, including description, price and Jester reference number. Scroll down to see more longcase clocks, mantel and wall clocks, and barometers. 

Please see our special set-up and delivery assistance for longcase clocks in the "Delivery" section.

Click here to see more detail of a late 18th century oak longcase by John Simms of Chipping Norton Click here to see more detail of an early 19th century oak longcase by Pitt of Tetbury Click here to see more detail of a late 18th century oak and cross banded mahogany longcase by Richard Broad of Bodmin Click here to see more detail of an 18th century oak longcase by Abraham Farrer Junr of Pontefract Click here to see more detail of an Edwardian mahogany longcase clock by Bravingtons of London
Click here for more detail of an early 18th century oak longcase by Inkpen of Horsham Click here to see more detail of a late 18th century oak longcase by Thomas Sheppard of Wootton Click here to see more detail of a 19th century mahogany longcase by William Latch of Newport Click here to see more detail of an 18th century oak longcase by John Godwin of Crudwell Click here to see more detail of an 18th century style longcase by Samuel Robson of North Shields
Click here to see more detail of an early 19th century eight day longcase by William Preddy of Langport Click here to see more detail of an early 19th century Scottish longcase in a mahogany and inlaid case Click here to see more detail of a cottage clock by William Carter of Salisbury Click here to see more detail of an early 19th century oak longcase by Edward Pearce of Crewkerne Click here to see more detail of an 18th century oak longcase by John Ettry of Horton
Click here to see more detail of a 19th century longcase with inlaid mahogany case and arch dial Click here to see more detail of an 18th century longcase in chinoiserie decorated case by John Adams of Halesowen Click here to see more detail of a late 18th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by Thomas Hay of Shrewsbury Click here to see more detail of a 1930s red lacquer chinoiserie decorated grandmother clock Click here to see more detail of an 18th century oak and cross banded mahogany longcase clock
Click here to see more detail of an 18th century pine longcase with thirty hour single train movement and enamel decorated dial by Lane of Bradford Click here to see more detail of a 20th century oak longcase with a three train weight driven eight day movement Click here to see more detail of a 1930s chiming grandmother clock in a chinoiserie green decorated case Click here to see a late 18th century London mahogany longcase clock by D. Fowler Click here to see more detail of a circa 1930s mahogany grandmother longcase

Wall clocks

Click on any wall clock picture to see more details, including description, price and Jester reference number. Scroll down to see more wall clocks, mantel clocks and barometers, and up to see longcase clocks.

Click here to see more detail of an 18th century oak 'salt box' clock Click here to see more detail of a Vienna wall clock Click here to see more detail of a 19th century drop dial wall clock in mahogany case by Bown of London
Click here to see more detail of a 1900s mahogany-cased dial clock by G. Butters Click here to see more detail of a 19th century chain fussee dial clock by Allen of London Click here to see more detail of a 1930s 12 inch dial clock in ebonised case with eight day movement
Click here to see more detail of an English fussee dial clock by William Rees of New Tredegar Click here to see more detail of an early 20th century English dial clock by Dibble of London Click here to see an English dial clock inscribed Elliott, England
Click here to see more detail of an early 20th century English dial clock by Dukes of High Street, Gosport

Mantel clocks

Click on any mantel clock picture to see more details, including description, price and Jester reference number. Scroll down to see more mantel clocks and barometers, or up to see wall and longcase clocks.
 

Click here to see more details of a small mahogany Edwardian timepiece with porcelain dial and Roman numerals Click here to see more detail of a continental bracket clock with a verge movement Click here to see more detail of a small brass French carriage clock
Click here to see more detail of a 1900s brass lantern clock Click here to see more detail of an early 20th century mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock Click here to see more detail of a small Victorian brass single chain fusee steeple skeleton clock
Click here to see more detail of a late 19th century four glass library clock Click here to see more detail of an early 20th century mantel clock in a mahogany case with bellflower swag brass and bracket feet Click here to see more detail of a late 19th century four glass library clock
Click here to see more detail of an early 20th century oak mantel clock in a carved case Click here to see more detail of an eight day French timepiece in an alabaster case Click here to see some more detail of an early 19th century mahogany balloon mantel clock by John Barwise of London
Click here to see more detail of an Edwardian timepiece with inlaid mahogany case by Duverrey and Bloquel Click here to see more detail of a 1920s mahogany mantel clock with a three train eight day movement and Westminster chime Click here to see more detail of a small Edwardian mahogany mantel clock in a balloon case
Click here to see more detail of an Edwardian arched case mantel clock Click here to see more detail of a mahogany cased bracket clock with 8 day English movement Click here to see more detail of a satinwood-rosewood marquetry mantel clock by Dent


Barometers and Barographs

Click on any barometer or barograph picture to see more details, including description, price and Jester reference number. Scroll up to see mantel, wall and longcase clocks.
 

Click here to see more detail of a Victorian wheel barometer by Manoah Rhodes of Bradford Click here to see more detail of a mahogany stick barometer with ivory register and mercury thermometer by Abraham of Liverpool Click here to see more detail of a carved mahogany cased aneroid barometer-thermometer Click here to see more detail of an Edwardian inlaid rosewood barometer with ceramic dial and mercury thermometer