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from England
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Pitt, Cetbury, England tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with broken arch top and painted iron dial depicting a hunting scene in arch with pheasant spandrels -
England, skeleton clock, the two train, 8 day time and strike fusee movement contained between two nicely pierced and scroll sawn brass plates, decorative pillars with large central knop, pierced Roman numeral dial and blued steel hands, all on bell form feet fixed to an ebonized base with glass shade, 19th century -
J.J. Elliot, London, England, tall clock, 8 days, time, strike and chiming on gongs, three brass weight driven movement signed Elliot in an oak case with broken arch on hood flanked by full columns, carved rosettes, glazed trunk door, reeded quarter columns and ogee feet. The brass dial has silvered chapter ring and moon phase. -
England, tall clock, 8 day, time and strike on gongs, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with pediment top and center brass finial, full columns flanking hood door with brass Corinthian capitals on applied bracket base with brass dial, silvered chapter ring, silvered second's bit and cast brass spandrels and boss. -
Parkinson and Frodsham, London, a two day marine chronometer movement and dial, with bowl, serial #1135, for parts -
English, 8 day, spring fusee brass movement gallery clock sold by Morath Brothers, Liverpool, England. -
Gents of Leicester, England, C7 Pul- Syn- Etic master clock, mahogany case with glazed door, Arabic numeral white painted dial, and invar pendulum with cylindrical ball, the pendulum receiving impulse every thirty seconds from a falling gravity arm, as in the Synchronome master clocks -
England, skeleton clock, the eight day fusee timepiece with passing strike, Gothic style frames and Roman numeral, painted, pierced brass dial, black painted steel hands, mounted to a red velvet lined, ebonized wooden base with dome -
England, skeleton clock, the eight day fusee timepiece with nicely designed and executed scroll frames, the pattern similar to those used by Condliff for their great wheel clocks, Roman numeral brass dial with scalloped edge and oval piercing, brass hands and pendulum, mounted to a gilt plinth, and fixed to a velvet lined, rosewood veneered base with turned feet and dome -
English, 8 day, time and strike weight brass movement shelf clock. -
English dial clock, mahogany case with nicely turned, molded front, brass bezel, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, eight day fusee timepiece movement -
Admiral Fitzroy barometer, "367815" numbered, ash case with carving at top, glazed front, printed paper for backboard with barometer scales, tips for interpreting the information shown, thermometer, and storm glass, -
English, Anglo-American, 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement inlayed wall clock. -
Short and Mason, London, aneroid barometer and thermometer. -
The Synchronome Co., Ltd., England, slave clock, turned cherry case with Roman numeral white painted dial, black painted steel hands -
C.1900, English, Skeleton Clock, chain fusee with passing strike on the hour. -
C.1830, English, Ralph Walsh, Mini Round dial tall clock [39 inches] with 5.75" dial, 1-wt time only. -
C.1850, Horatio Smith, London, 8-day time/strike, 2-fusee bracket clock in mahogany. -
C.1840, English, James Blaik, Peterhead, 8-day 2-wt movement in a likely Irish oak case -
C.1820, English, 8-day Tavern wall timepiece.