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P.A. Oxley Antique Clocks

P.A. Oxley Antique Clocks
The Old Rectory
Cherhill
Calne
Wiltshire
SN11 8UX

Open: Open from 9:30 - 5:00 everyday except Wednesday & Sunday

Contacts: Mr. Chris Oxley
Telephone: +44 (0)1249 816227
Fax: +44 (0)1249 821285
Website: www.british-antiqueclocks.com
We are members of:
LAPADA - THE ASSOCIATION OF ART & ANTIQUES DEALERS
LAPADA - THE ASSOCIATION OF ART & ANTIQUES DEALERS
Established: 1971
We deal in:

Our main stock consists of antique longcase clocks and mercurial barometers. We also stock a small selection of bracket clocks and wall clocks.

P.A. Oxley Antique Clocks


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Rocking Ship Automata Longcase Clock by Olive of Penryn -
£8750

An excellent example of Cornish Clockmaking with Rocking Ship Automata. The 8 day duration movement striking the hours on a bell. The brass dial...

English Fusee Mantel Clock by Payne of London -
£4650

A very small and highly desirable English Fusee Ormolu & Gilt brass Marble mantel clock by this well known maker. The high quality and substanti...

Edward Taylor of London Longcase Clock with Alarm -
£12750

An elegant London Longcase Clock with rare Alarm feature. The 8 day duration 5 pillar movement striking the hours on a bell and sounding the Ala...

Fusee Wall Clock by Evans of Handsworth -
£3250

A fine quality English fusee wall clock by this noted Skeleton Clock maker. The 8 day duration fusee movement with anchor escapement and shaped ...

English Fusee Wall Clock by Shoolbred of London -
£1850

A good late 19th century mahogany wall clock. The 8 day duration chain fusee movement with anchor escapement. The 12" round white dial with Roma...

Grandfather Clock by Denton of Hull -
£8750

An early painted dial longcase clock with an exceptionally high quality case. The 8 day duration movement striking the hours on a bell. The pai...

Antique Table Clock by Hanckles of London - Sold

An excellent quality late 18th century antique mahogany table clock. The 8 day duration five pillar two train fusee movement with verge escapeme...

Provincial Stick Barometer by Barelli of Bath - Sold

A good quality mahogany stick barometer. The rectangular silvered brass scale calibrated from 27" to 31" with sliding vernier controlled from wi...

Grandmother Clock by Gillett & Johnston -
£8250

Retailed by H. Pidduck & Sons - Southport A high quality antique grandmother clock by this well known maker. The two train 8 day movement str...

London Longcase Clock by Allam of London -
£22500

An important and desirable mahogany Longcase Clock with Vulliamy style features. The high quality 8 day duration 5 pillar movement striking the ...

Grandfather Clock by Gregory - Sold

An excellent oak longcase clock of good small proportions and colour. The 8 day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with a 12" square...

Scottish Longcase Clock by Millar of Montrose -
£7250

A good Scottish oak longcase clock. The 8 day duration movement striking the hours on a bell and with a 12" arched brass dial displaying a matte...

18th Century Wheel Barometer by Trombetta of Norwich -
£4250

An exceptionally rare and possibly unique 18th century wheel barometer. The 8½" diameter silvered brass scale calibrated from 28" to 31" with w...

Antique Longcase Clock by Buffett of Colchester - Sold

A fine provincial oak longcase clock by this well known maker. The 8 day duration five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell. The 12" ar...

18th Century Wheel Barometer by Negretty & Co of London - Sold

A very rare rounded top late 18th century mahogany wheel barometer by this well known family of Instrument Makers. The 8" diameter finely engra...

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