Case for the free pendulum clock, by R. J. Judd, Croydon, London, United Kingdom, 1899 Case for the free pendulum clock 1899
Early weight-driven pendulum clock with Huygens continuous rope maintaining power and adjustable cheeks. Dial engraved "JAN V. CALL NEOMAGENS FECIT, CHR. HUGENIUS HAGAE INVENIT, Ao. Dom. 1657". Early weight-driven pendulum clock with Huygens continuous rope maintaining power and adjustable cheeks
Italian copper-gilt chamber clock by Camerini of Turin, 1656 Italian copper-gilt chamber clock by Camerini of Turin 1656
Clock mechanism, the trunk and hood, a pendulum, three lead driver weights, a winder key, and bolts, all from the regulator timepiece, by A. V. Parlby, United Kingdom, 1937 Regulator timepiece and ball bearing races 1937
Lantern clock by John Drury, London, with anchor escapement and long pendulum; hours on dial divided into quarters; going and striking trains; one hand Lantern clock by John Drury, London, with anchor escapement and long pendulum circa 1700
Pendulum from the regulator timepiece, by A. V. Parlby, United Kingdom, 1937 Pendulum from the regulator timepiece 1937