More clocks by Edward Funnell of Brighton
Aug 30th, 2011 by Andy Funnell

This 3 train turret clock signed Edward Funnell, Brighton, built circa 1865, with dead beat escapement is complete with its original, stand, casing & all its original weights and pulleys. Originally supplied to Hanningtons Department store, North Street, Brighton, it is for sale at W. F. Bruce Antiques, Lewes, for the price of £10.000.
Announcement on seller’s site.
Carriage clock
This carriage clock built circa 1860 by Edward Funnell of Brighton has a double-fusee and chain movement. The clock has an original English lever platform and strikes the quarter hours on two graduated bells. The dial and back plate are signed, and the heavy gilt brass cage has thick bevelled glass.
Dimensions: h 17cm, w 9.5cm, d 8cm.
For sale in Australia at $12.500.




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I have just been shown this short clip where Edward Funnell and the turret clock gets a mention.Its on YouTiube under
‘W.F BRUCE ANTIQUES LTD- ITV FILMING FOR MERIDIAN NEWS’
Its worth a view.