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English Queen Mary Landing Signature Grandfather -
English "Granddaughter" Clock -
Brass English Smith's Ship Clock -
2 Steeple Clocks: E. Manross and W. S. Johnson -
C.1840, English, Carriage Timepiece, a watch conversion as was common at the time. -
C.1955 English, "Dickory, Dickory, Dock" 8-day lever movement mouse novelty timepiece. This is not the model made by the Horolovar, but a version made by an unknown English firm [movement similar to those produced by Astral at this time]. -
C.l921, English Gravity timepiece 30-hour movement is driven by its own weight to be raised each day along a tooth upright, with a visible escapement and a compound bar-bell pendulum. -
C.1865, English, Fusee Drop Dial, with a nicely carved piecrust bezel, now with name Park, Durham on the 11 inch painted dial. -
C.1890, English, Norris/ Singer, Notting Hill, round drop, fusee wall timepiece, 8-day. -
C.1925, English-?, Weight Banjo in generally good original shape. -
C.1870, English, Wheel Barometer, in a nice crotch mahogany case. -
C.1850, English, Mantle Regulator in Regency style, single fusee movement with maintaining power and Graham dead beat escapement. -
Late 18th century, English, Small Crown Verge, 2-fusee, Quarter Striking bracket clock, with a later C.1900 brass dial with block letters stating "RIMBAULT, LONDON", and with animation in the arch. -
C.1850, English, Geo. Clarke, London, miniature, short pendulum lantern clock for the Turkish market. -
C.1890, English, 2-Chain-Fusee Skeleton Clock, striking the hours on a large coiled wire gong and the halves on a bell at top, and with fine 5-spoke wheels throughout, in a glazed case of mahogany and beveled glass. -
C.1830, English, Jas. Pyott, Leith, Single Fusee bracket clock, in a nice crotch mahogany and veneers case, in the Regency style, with turned brass columns to the side of the dial. -
Movement ONLY, C.1780-1800, English, Ian Ronning, Newmarket, Brass Dial, 8-day tall clock movement with mat center, aperture above 6 for rolling calendar, and seconds hand. -
C.1810, English, 8-Day, Brass Dial tall clock, with restorations. -
C.1840, English, Woolrich, W. Hampton, 8-day brass dial tavern clock, 2-weight in a wall case with crotch mahogany veneers. -
C.1900, English, Frederick Jas Lockwood, West Norwood, London, 8-bell, 3-Fusee, 2-tune, quarter chiming bracket clock, in oak, week duration.