
Below are a selection of clocks from Menim Restorations, click any of the images to view an enlarged version.
Walnut and marquetry longcase with 11” square dial and of eight day duration in the style of the late 17th century. (New commission).
Eight day regulator with high count wheels and pinions, jewelled pallets and mercury pendulum in a mahogany and glass case, made to customer’s own design. (New commission).
An ebonised bracket clock of exceptional quality by John Johnson, Grays Inn Passage, London, circa 1780.
Small size London mahogany longcase by George Marmaduke Metcalf, Newgate Street, circa 1800, standing only 6’7.5”.
Description: Mahogany longcase by E Rowling-Dover with automaton rocking ship in the arch, 7’ plus finial, circa 1780.
Mahogany longcase, 7’2” high, of outstanding quality circa 1760. Retailed in Taunton, Somerset by Arthur Towill, but almost certainly made in London.
A small size London mahogany longcase by John Leumas, standing only 6’6.5” plus finial, circa 1795.
A London mahogany longcase by the eminent makers John & George Pyke of Bedford Row, standing 7’2”, circa 1760.
A mahogany longcase by James Smyth, Woodbridge, standing 7’2” plus finial, circa 1780.
A beautiful Tavern clock by Thomas Read, Tarporley, circa 1790. Dial diameter 29.5” length 63”.