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255.              $600

English tavern clock, ca. 1900.  A 48-inch solid oak case with an old, clean finish; this is a higher-end tavern clock with two thick beveled glasses and a large, heavy brass plate movement.  The dial was likely repainted and has London painted below the winding arbor, and the hands are likely original. The 8-day, time-only movement is unmarked with a large brass weight that is compounded on two  brass pulleys and runs down the right side; the pendulum is a wooden rod with a round pendulum bob.  It is running without difficulty.  There is no label. This is easily the nicest tavern clock I have had to offer.  $600–$1200.

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Antique American Clocks                    JULY 2026

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 Typical delivery charges

Here are some typical charges for delivery to the eastern half of the US:

Small clocks – under 20 inches tall:  $50 but may be shipped.

Medium clocks – under 25 inches: $100

Full-size clocks – under 35 inches: $150

Large clocks (most wall clocks, triple deckers) – under 40 inches: $200

Oversize clocks – up to 60 inches: $250–$300

Jeweler’s regulators – $400

Tall case clocks and standing regulators – $500

All prices are estimates and not guarantees; note that delivery is NOT guaranteed to ANY location.

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