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English unsigned tall clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in an oak case with broken arch and painted iron dial, c1830 -
Wood, Montreal, "16" A Frame Fusee Gallery Clock", round 16 inch gallery clock that was retailed by Wood of Montreal in the 1860 era, and was probably made in England. The clock is signed on the fusee movement Wood and Montreal. This movement is a typical English 'A' frame movement with the original fusee type pendulum. It is a name that we have seen before on clocks of this period in Canada. The mahogany and mahogany veneer case was probably made in Canada. The front opens with hinges on the side and locks with a latch as opposed to using bars and wood taper pins. -
English, 8 days, spring brass fusee movement wall timepiece with MOP inlay, c1890 -
Travel Clock, sterling silver case with purple faux enamel front, case with Birmingham hallmark and date letter for the year 1916, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, 8 days timepiece movement -
Empire, England, reproduction, 8 days, time only brass lantern clock, c1930 -
England, Strasburg Ware clock, with French movement, colorful earthenware case, enamel scene with figures in a landscape below the dial, Arabic numeral white enamel dial with putto and floral festoon, the case resting on its original Strasburg Ware base, 8 days, time and strike movement, c1920 -
Brocot & Delettrez, Paris, for J. Silvani, 13 & 14 Kings Road, Brighton, mantel clock with sweep seconds and Brocots perpetual calendar, the case with four bevelled glasses set in gilt bronze frames, with white marble base and top, gilt dial mask with foliate engraving, the white enamel clock dial with Arabic seconds, open escapement, and subsidiary dial showing the hours and minutes, and lower calendar dial displaying the day, date, and month, as well as phases of the moon, 8 day time and strike movement with sweep seconds, jewelled escape wheel pivot and Ellicott pendulum, the back marked "J.B.D" -
England, unsigned large, three train chiming bracket clock, mahogany case richly ornamented with low and high relief carving, with brass balustrade at top, and resting on gilt paw feet, door with beveled glass, composite dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, dial plate with engraved center, gilt spandrels, and with rating and chime selection dials in the arch, blued steel hands, substantial 8 day, three train fusee movement chiming on four gongs or eight bells at the quarters, the fourth quarter also with hour striking on a large gong -
Johann Baptiste Beha, Eisenbach, a rare 8 day "Herrenhausle" hanging cuckoo, the architectural case with curly ash veneer and walnut trim, roof with carved shingles and the sash backed with mirrored glass, Roman numeral painted metal dial, blued steel hands, 8 day, two train fusee movement with wooden plates, heavy brass clad pendulum, and large, full bodied cuckoo -
Gallam and Sons, Nottingham, England, tavern wall clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany veneer case with crotch mahogany door and painted metal dial -
England, large bracket clock, polished mahogany architectural case, foliate carved panel above a molded, stepped base, fluted columns flanking the door, and supporting an egg and dart carved, molded cornice, the top with foliate carved paned and central mask, composite dial with gilt, engraved plate, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with subsidiary dials for regulation and chime control, substantial three train fusee movement, and playing Whittington or Cambridge chimes at the quarters, and striking the hours on a large gong -
England tall clock with tubular bells retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co., 8 day, time, strike and chime on 9 tubular bells playing Westminster and one other tune, three brass weight driven movement in a mahogany case with pediment top and side and center carvings. The tympanum above the dial has applied carved moldings, the hood door has double columns on each side with carved volute capitals over the trunk with full columns flanking beveled glass door with carved volute capitals resting on a base with applied carved moldings and paw feet. The brass dial has applied brass numerals over a silvered chapter ring and silvered second's bit, ornately engraved spandrels and dial center, moon phase, strike / silent and tune selectors. -
Frederick James Lockwood, West Norwood, London, large bracket clock in the Gothic style, carved oak case with buttress corners supporting turned columns, the molded base with lancet arch blind fret, lancet arch door below a carved lintel, the tympanum with applied, modified foil and hawksbill molding, all topped with foliate carving and decorative finials, case sides with pierced wooden frets, Arabic numeral silvered dial with gilt spandrels, with subsidiary dials for selecting chime tune, mode and regulation, blued steel hands, and substantial, 8 day, 3 train fusee movement, sounding the quarters on four or eight bells and counting the hours on a large gong, the back plate also signed, c1845 -
John Walker Ltd., London, large bracket clock, ebonized case with caryatid corners, and set with cast, gilt mounts and ornamental scroll feet, the sides with cast, pierced frets with Helios mask, and foliate ornamented carrying handles, case top with five finials; engraved, silvered sheet brass Roman numeral dial, the arch with controls for regulation and chiming, blued steel hands, large three train fusee movement, with Cambridge Chime or Chime on Eight Bells at the quarters, and counting the hours on a large gong, dial and movement signed -
Gillett & Johnston, Croyden, English small tower clock movement, single- train time- only double- three- legged gravity escapement, c1920 -
Johann Baptist Beha, Eisenbach, model 512 shelf cuckoo, nicely carved case with rustic railings covered in vines, roof with individually carved shakes and also trimmed with rustic ornament, vines, and a carved bird, Roman numeral wooden dial, pierced and carved bone hands, full body carved and painted cuckoo, 8 day, time and strike fusee movement with wooden plates, case back with the label of Camerer, Cuss & Co. -
The Synchronome Co., Ltd., England, master clock, quarter sawn oak case, Arabic numeral metal dial, and pendulum with cylindrical ball, receiving impulse every thirty seconds from a falling gravity arm, together with another Synchronome master clock with mahogany case, Roman numeral silvered dial, and also with correct pendulum, plus a third pendulum -
Eureka Clock Co. Ltd., London, England, battery powered mantel clock with oversized balance wheel movement in an inlayed Lancet or Beehive- style mahogany case with beveled glasses and cream porcelain dial, s#9078 -
England, tall clock movement, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement, c. 1775 in an English or Scottish mahogany case with broken arch top, with reeded columns flanking hood and reeded corner columns flanking trunk door, c. 1800. The brass dial with silvered chapter ring has brass spandrels and rocking ship in arch with small subsidiary date calendar -
England, 8 day, time and strike spring fusee brass movement Gothic style wall clock signed Gardner, Hull.