Wall clock. An exceptionally small 7 ½ ” mahogany drop dial wall clock by T & J Ollivant, Manchester C.1840 The mahogany case has a side and a bottom door; it has nicely carved side decoration and a flat dial surround. The 7 ½ ” fully signed dial has a brass bezel. The 8-day fusee movement has 4 finely turned pillars, arched and footed plates and anchor escapement. T & J Ollivant, a well known firm of Manchester clockmakers were working from 2 exchange St. From 1828-51.
Northern Clocks is run by Robert Love and his daughter Mary Anne Darbyshire. With over 30 years experience we strive to find the best clocks available. Our stock includes 17th Century London examples, 18th and 19th Century Longcase, bracket, mantel, wall and lantern clocks. We also have a stock of rare Provincial clocks mainly by well known Northern makes, such as the Ogdens from Yorkshire, James Gandy from Cockermouth, Edward Harriman from Workington and many others.
You are welcome to visit our spacious showrooms, which allows us to display the clocks in room settings to great advantage, a prior phone call would be advisable.
Our Showrooms are easily accessible. Only a few minutes from the motorway network, 6 miles from the main Manchester train terminal and 12 miles from Manchester International Airport from which we can arrange transport to our showrooms if required.
All the clocks we sell have a one year guarantee and are restored to exemplary standards
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