19th Century Clock Repair
19th Century Clock Repair
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cv3hd

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98 posts

126 months

Sunday 21st October 2018
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Many years ago I acquired 2 antique clocks.

One is a 19th Century gilt metal and champleve' enamelled mantel clock with a coil strike movement, 60cm high. 17 years ago it ran perfectly but the coil strike movement is full of dust and I've lost the key.

The second is a 19th Century boulle marquetry and gilt metal mounted bracket clock which was displayed at the Paris Exhibition of 1851, 70cms high. It has no damage but looks the gilt looks its age. Last used 17 years ago when it ran perfectly, but been kept in a box so its not too dusty.

I’m now interested to getting them back into working order but have no idea where to start.

Does someone on PH have any recommendations for repairers for these type of pieces? Can travel but ideally London or South East.

Thanks

mikeveal

5,027 posts

272 months

Monday 22nd October 2018
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Go to the BHI website. They will have a list of qualified members who do repairs. Select your county and pick one near you.

RiggaTheMighty

145 posts

96 months

Monday 22nd October 2018
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It wont be cheap, as these things need serious intervention normally.

try Harris Horology. James is a highly qualified watch and clockmaker.

www.HarrisHorology.com

lostkiwi

4,585 posts

146 months

Monday 22nd October 2018
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Also try Robert Loomes in Stamford.

clockworks

7,096 posts

167 months

Monday 22nd October 2018
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Are they both fitted with French "drum" movements? If so, that should be a fairly cheap service/repair.

Refinishing the cases will be the expensive part, especially the Boulle work. Very labour-intensive.

Got any photos?