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Edward Wright first opened the doors to his watch and clock repairs business (originally located in Harrow Weald) in 1956. In 1961 he moved the business to its present location in St Albans, taking over from John Harwood, whose father was the inventor of the automatic wristwatch. Edward still very much enjoys restoring quality antique time pieces for sale in the shop.
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Carriage Clock
8 Day strike on bell, repeater with alarm and original escapement, No 291. Gilded and engraved case, 6.5 inches high. Circa 1880. Guaranteed Two years.
£2555 SOLD
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A French Ormolu Mounted Walnut Portico Clock c1860
A four and a half inch silvered engine-turned dial within a four pillar case with ormolu capitals. A bell striking movement with a grid iron pendulum with lyre detail.
£1750 SOLD
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English Dial Clock
English dial or station clock, 12" dial, mahogany case with substantial fusee movement. Approximately 100 years old.
£950
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