Time Ball Buildings, Leeds is a Grade II* listed building in Briggate, Leeds, England.
The building dates from the early 19th century and was used by a variety of businesses, acting as a distillery, saddlery, barber and perfumier and stationer.
The distinctive features of the building are the gilded time ball, and the cantilevered clock, surmounted by a figure of Father Time carved by John Wormald Appleyard.
A second clock by Potts of Leeds was installed in 1910.
Perhaps inspired by the model of the time ball at Greenwich installed in 1875 by Potts of Leeds in their shop window in Guildford Street[5] the gilded time ball mechanism was installed in 1877.