A particularly attractive domestic regulator in a walnut case dating from circa 1860 The dial, which has been repainted, is signed for J. Watt of Glasgow, who is not listed as a maker and may have been the retailer.
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3 September 2025
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The movement has deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, and a wood rod pendulum with a cylindrical brass bob. The brass-cased weights have particularly attractive pulleys. The case is walnut with the use of burr veneers to the front. The drumhead hood is of particularly fine construction with delicate coopering visible inside. The movement has been stripped, cleaned and overhauled.
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Bob Gardner Antique Clocks
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A particularly attractive domestic regulator in a walnut case dating from circa 1860 The dial, which has been repainted, is signed for J. Watt of Glasgow, who is not listed as a maker and may have been the retailer. The movement has deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, and a wood rod pendulum with a cylindrical brass bob. The brass-cased weights have particularly attractive pulleys. The case is walnut with the use of burr veneers to the front. The drumhead hood is of particularly fine construction with delicate coopering visible inside. The movement has been stripped, cleaned and overhauled.
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