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A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
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Collection of 60 clocks from former railway worker dating back 300 years go on sale

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Last updated: 2025/11/10 at 12:54 PM
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The collection of clocks and barometers assembled by the man captivated by mechanical workings will be auctioned at Chilcotts. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
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A remarkable hoard of 60 historic clocks, some dating back more than 300 years, is set to go up for auction.

They were discovered in the home of a former railway worker.

It took experts three days to carefully remove the entire collection, which spans from the late 17th century right through to the 20th.

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The unnamed collector, a railway worker by trade, spent years restoring and repairing clocks in his spare time – amassing everything from grand longcases to humble station timepieces.

A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the longcase clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)

Several of the treasures reflect his love of the railways, including station clocks from London, the Midlands and Devon.

The star of the sale is an 18th-century George III Chinoiserie tavern clock – also known as an “Act of Parliament” clock – expected to fetch between £1,500 and £2,000.

Many of the clocks still have their original parts, some stamped with the same registration number – a rare find, as reported by What’s The Jam.

A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the station clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)

Expert Barnaby Willis, who catalogued the extraordinary haul, said: “This was clearly a massive passion for the collector, with so many superb examples of clocks and barometers plus an extensive assortment of parts and tools, including lathes, drills and precision tools.

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“He was so invested in his hobby that he became an at-home horologist, amassing not just clocks and barometers but also horology-based parts, equipment and tools.

“It’s been an absorbing process to go through everything, and I’m sure there will be plenty of interest.”

A spokesperson for Chilcotts Auctioneers and Valuers of Honiton, Devon, added: “There are some fine examples of mantel, longcase, and wall clocks.

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“Several clocks come from his love for the railways, such as station clocks from London, the Midlands, and, more locally, Barnstaple.

A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
The 18th-century George III Chinoiserie tavern clock, also known as an “Act of Parliament” clock. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)

“Most of these still retain their original parts, stamped with the same registration number, a rarity with clocks of this age, including a late nineteenth-century drop-dial wall clock from South Molton Street Station, London W1.

“The highest value clock is an eighteenth-century George III Chinoiserie tavern or ‘Act of Parliament’ clock standing over five feet tall, estimated at between £1,500 and £2,000.

“The name comes from an unpopular, short-lived 1797 tax on clocks and watches, which meant people had to rely on public wall clocks.

“These clocks typically have a large dial with Roman numerals to be easily seen from a distance, and a long pendulum.”

A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
The 18th-century George III Chinoiserie tavern clock, also known as an “Act of Parliament” clock. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)

Also up for grabs are 20 full longcase clocks and a number of West Country-made timepieces, along with two 19th-century ‘Admiral Fitzroy’ barometers.

Admiral Fitzroy, who founded the Met Office in 1860, famously used barometers to predict storms – creating the world’s first daily weather forecasts.

The timeless collection will go under the hammer at Chilcotts, Honiton, on Saturday (15 Nov).

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A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
The 18th-century George III Chinoiserie tavern clock, also known as an “Act of Parliament” clock. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
The 18th-century George III Chinoiserie tavern clock, also known as an “Act of Parliament” clock. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the station clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the station clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the station clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the station clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the station clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the station clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the station clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the station clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the station clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
The 19th-century ‘Admiral Fitzroy’ barometers. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
The 19th-century ‘Admiral Fitzroy’ barometers. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
The 19th-century ‘Admiral Fitzroy’ barometers. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the longcase clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the longcase clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the longcase clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the longcase clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the longcase clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
One of the longcase clocks. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)
A railway worker’s 300-year-old clock collection featuring 60 historic timepieces, including a rare George III tavern clock, is set to be auctioned in Devon this month.
The 18th-century George III Chinoiserie tavern clock, also known as an “Act of Parliament” clock. (Jam Press/Chilcotts Auctioneers)

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