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England, Victorian 3 train bracket clock, ebonized mahogany case in the Georgian style with gilt brass mounts and bracket feet, composite brass dial with Roman numeral silvered chapter ring, gilt spandrels, and matted center, strike controls in the arch, blued steel hands, substantial fusee movement with engraved back plate and pendulum, chiming the quarters on a nest of eight bells, and striking the hours on a large gong, c1880 -
English, rare tellurium chiming clock movement with vertical orrery, NOW ASSOCIATED with a modified mahogany case, the three train movement with calendar indications, months above center shaft, days of the week to the left, and date to the right, c1890. -
English, SYNCHRONOME, electro-magnetic impulsed precision regulator timepiece, c1925 -
Maple & Co., Ltd., London, England, tall clock, 8 days, time, strike and chime, playing Westminster or tune on 6 gongs, three brass weight driven unsigned Elliot movement in a carved oak case on bun feet with rope twist columns flanking hood. Brass dial with silvered chapter ring, second's bit, strike / silent and tune selectors, c1910 -
Ty Burtt, England, tall case clock, 8 days, time and gong strike, brass weight driven movement in an inlaid cherry case with with fret work hood, brass finials including eagle center, full turned columns flanking hood, beveled glass trunk door flanked by full columns and applied bracket base. The brass dial has silvered chapter ring, applied brass numerals, moon phase and date calendar, c1895 -
Dewhurst, Clitheroe, England, bracket clock, the lancet arch form oak case with ebony moldings, veneers, and brass inlay, pierced brass gothic frets at the case sides and with pineapple finials, brass bezel with convex glass, Roman numeral white painted convex sheet iron dial, blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 days, time and strike fusee movement sounding the hours on a large bell, c1825 -
Elliott, London, bracket clock, mahogany case with with fine inlay in the neoclassical style, engaged quarter columns with brass capitals and bases, cast brass feet, handles, and frets, the bezel with convex glass, Roman numeral silvered dial with blued steel Breguet style hands, massive three train fusee movement with Westminster chimes at the quarters on four gongs, and counting the hours on a larger gong, c1900 -
English tall clock, 8 days, time and strike, on gong, weight driven movement in a mahogany and crotch mahogany veneer case with reeded columns flanking hood and base plinth, and rope turned columns flanking trunk, flame finials on hood with carved rosettes on goose neck crest and Gothic arched crotch mahogany trunk door. The painted iron dial has moon phase, date calendar and painted morning glory spandrels, c1840 -
England, tall clock with engraved brass dial signed "Richard Cornish, Westerham" (County Kent). 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in an oak case with flat cornice top and glazed aperture for revealing pendulum, 18th century. -
Smith & Sons, London, skeleton clock, polished brass plates with Gothic inspired piercing, with mounted lions and eagles, engraved "Smith & Sons London" on plaque. Silvered dial with intricate piercing and with engraved Gothic Roman numerals, original blued steel hands, 8 days, fusee timepiece movement with finely crossed five spoke wheels and deadbeat escapement, decorative pendulum, and stepped oval marble base, c1870 -
Elliott, London, large lantern clock, polished brass case with large bell, Roman numeral engraved brass dial, blued steel hands, fusee timepiece pendulum movement with passing strike, mid 20th century -
English unsigned tall clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with broken arch hood and painted metal dial, c1810 -
Dove Bazely Ltd., Cheltenham, England, Perpetuum clock, polished brass portico style case with mahogany base, Roman numeral silvered dial, 8 days, timepiece movement powered by a spring, and 24 steel balls, which drop from the rail on the case top onto the "ferris wheel" attached to the winding arbor behind the movement, with paperwork, c1986 -
English, single fusee skeleton clock, in a rafter frame, with scalloped & silvered brass dial, with a glass dome, c1890 -
Benjamin Mends, Plymouth, England, tall case clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with broken arch top and inlaid plinth and banded inlay above and flanking trunk with three brass finials and painted metal dial with sweep calendar, c1810. -
W. H. Bailey & Co., Ltd., Manchester, England, factory clock with cast iron domed top case, glazed front door with huge hinges, molded base, each side of the base with provision for bolting the clock to the floor, and Roman numeral white painted dial, blued steel spade and poker hands, 8 days fusee timepiece movement with cylindrical brass pendulum, c1900 -
England, British United Clock Co., Birmingham, 8 days, spring brass movement wall timepiece advertising Milkmaid Milk. -
Hordern, Leamington, England, bracket clock in the Regency style, oak case with figured mahogany veneer, brass inlay and applied carved ornament, brass ball feet and carrying handles, brass bezel with convex glass, Roman numeral white painted sheet iron dial, 8 days, fusee timepiece movement, c1835 -
Thwaites & Reed, England for the Franklin Mint, Sir Francis Drake model falling ball gravity clock. The spherical, weighted, engraved brass case containing the 8 day timepiece movement, and with annular time display, suspended from a bracket affixed to a wall mounted board, with engraved ornamental brass back plate, c1980 -
British, 30 hours, brass and glass gravity clock, c1925