b'109The Clock Parts Company, Lavington N.S.W.(Lots 8691036)When Tony Bullard passed away, and his wife Jenny decided to close the business they had started and run together, Australia lost another of its few remaining clock specialists. Tony loved clocks. He loved their variety, their intricacies, their design, and their beauty. He was one of those lucky people who made a profession out of their hobby. He had realized that all the things he had learned while repairing and restoring clocks for his collection could also be used in a business. Together with Jenny, they established themselves as suppliers of partsantique and modernto hobbyists and specialists alike. They also ran a very busy repair business, with clocks arriving at their workshop from all over Australia.The clocks offered in the following section are the clocks that were in Tony & Jennys collection, as well as clocks they had for sale, work-in-progress and parts that were their stock-in-trade. We trust they will all find new homes among fellow horologists around the word.THE TONY AND JENNY BULLARD CLOCK COLLECTION869An antique English spring table clock in mahogany case with twin train time and strike fusee movement, circa 1860,51cm high$6001,000869'