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18th Century Continental brass movement and silvered dial on later metal stand. -
European, 3-Chain Fusee, Victorian Double chime bracket clock, playing your choice of Westminster on gongs or Whittington on bells, followed by an hour count on a large flat wire cathedral gong. The silvered brass chapter ring applied to a well engraved and silvered mask, and with subsidiary dials in the arch for Strike/Silent, F/S, and Westm/8-bells. -
European, a very large Victorian cast brass table clock, with an equally large double chain fusee movement with heavy solid plates. Strikes the hours on a very large coiled wire cathedral gong. The case is profusely decorated with leaves and swags, a winged cherub below the 7" silvered dial with Arabic numerals, + surmounted by 4 pineapple finials and giant double acanthus swags with ribbon binding, c.1880. -
C.1965, Skeleton Clock and Calendar, European reproduction in excellent quality. -
Eastern European 17th style century hexagonal table clock, c. 1775