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Mid 20th Century, English, Passing Strike Skeleton clock in a delicate scroll & leaf style frame with engraving on the front plate. -
C.1920, English, Gravity Timepiece with compound bar bell pendulum. These are well made little timepieces, but easily damaged. -
Mid 20th Century, English, Passing Strike Skeleton clock in a lyre style frame with engraving on the front plate. -
Mid 20th Century, English, Passing Strike Skeleton clock in a cathedral style frame. -
Mid 20th Century, English, Passing Strike Skeleton clock in a rafter style frame with engraving on the front plate. -
C.1840, English 2-Fusee Bracket clock in a delightful country case with fan corners. -
C.1890, English, skeleton clock and dome. -
Mid 20th Century, English, Passing Strike Skeleton clock in the form of Brighton Pavilion. -
C.1890, English, Round Dial Clock, in generally good restored condition. -
C.1820, English, Drum Head single fusee timepiece with an uncommon round movement, rosewood case with inlaid dolphins and flowers, locking rear access door. -
C.1916, English, Thomas Armstrong and Brother, Manchester, 14" dial, fusee wall clock, in a mahogany case. -
C.1900, English, 8-day, round drop, single fusee timepiece, or school clock. -
C.1780, P. Jaquet Droz, London, quarter striking walnut bracket clock in the Georgian style, 8-day silk suspension, crown verge. Droz was from the continent, was a clever mechanician, (see listing in Brittens) and made one clock for king of Spain. Case has caryatids, brass side frets, and pineapple finials. -
C.1790, English, William Mountain, London, single fusee, passing strike bracket clock, in an ebonized bell top case. -
C.1910, Eureka Clock Co., Ltd, London, Battery timepiece with large seconds beating balance, supported in ball bearings, in an oak case with 5 panes of beveled glass, movement serial No. 8632. -
C.1900, English, attributed to Thomas Cole, engraved and gilt strut clock, with a hand painted dial scene of a cherub in the clouds, overlooking a music book and tambourine and 2 doves. -
C.1860, English, G. Copini, Shoreditch, [Somerset], Banjo Barometer with clock, hygrometer, thermometer and spirit level. -
C.1840, English, F. Karn, Ampthill, Banjo Barometer, less mercury, glass tube intact, with hygrometer and spirit level. -
C.1880, English, ADMIRAL FITZROY'S BAROMETER, in an oak case with carved top. Printed paper instruction give full details on use of the instrument, which includes a thermometer and an indicator for height of the atmosphere in miles. -
C.1870, English, Wm. Frederick Evans, Pendulum Detent, timepiece skeleton clock, as-found, less dome.