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C.1900, English, J. W. Benson, London, 3-fusee, Westminster chime on large flat wire gongs, with the hours struck on a large cathedral gong, with a silvered brass dial with foliate engraving in the arch and spandrel areas, and with F/S adjust in the arch, plus original wall bracket. -
C.1885, English, Thomas Hanman, 4 Westgate St, Gloucester, 2-day marine chronometer, in original brass cornered box, with drop handles, and with original maker's plaque on front. -
C.1850, Hunter and Edwards, Cornhill, London, No. 610, 54-hour marine chronometer, small movement - plate diameter 2.5", dial diameter 3.5", with typical bi-metallic, split balance and helical hair spring, Earnshaw style detent, and gold hands. -
C.1900, English, Albert Barker, 5 New Bond St, London, Dwarf Tall Clock, mahogany, with profuse inlay, and on a shelf from the same period, with some Nouveau influence. The movement signed on the rear plate, "Made in France, especially for Albert Barker, London", and the dial signed as in the headline. -
C.1790, English, George III Mahogany bracket clock with ormolu mounts, 2-fusee, bell strike, with engraved back plate, converted from crown/verge to anchor escapement. -
C.1890, English, 1-Wt Regulator, or tavern timepiece in a well made case of English Walnut, the robust 8-day movement with large pillars and maintaining power, and with Graham's dead beat escapement, wt descends right side of case. -
C.1840, English, S. J. Bibby, Carnarvon [Wales], 2-Wt, 8-day tall case with animated dial, a monkey swinging from tree to tree to avoid a lion with "blinking eyes", in a wide mahogany case typical of the North country in England. -
C.1965, English, Biddle and Mumford, a banjo clock made with imported glasses, dial and pendulum (from the US) and a quality weight movement. -
C.1910, English, Eureka Clock Co., Ltd, London, SERPENTINE 4-GLASS case, serial No. 7035, battery powered clock with large balance wheel supported in ball bearings. -
C.1845, English, Robert Norton, Stamford, 2-Fusee Skeleton Clock, in a sharp gothic frame, all the wheels with six spokes or crossings, striking on a bell, and with old dome. -
C.1870, English, Wm. F. Evans, 1-Fusee, Sir Walter Scott Monument, timepiece skeleton with original glass dome and gilt bronze figures of Sir Walter and his dog. -
C.1880, English, Gadsby, Lincoln [on dial], 2-fusee, bell strike round drop regulator. -
C.1900, English, Fusee Dial clock, time only with 13 inch white dial. -
C.1825, English, Wm Vale, Lichfield, 8-day time and bell strike 2-fusee mahogany bracket clock. -
C.1920, E. Howard Clock Co., "No. 5 Banjo", 8-day wall timepiece with special original glasses to memorialize Mrs. O.D. Webster of Franklin, New Hampshire, who was the wife of one of the descendents of Daniel Webster. -
C.1830, English, Bell Strike Bracket clock. 2-fusee, in a Regency lancet top ebonized case with brass inlay, and with round painted dial bearing the name Jas. Evill, Bath. -
C.1900, Wm. L. Gilbert, SALISBURY, highly decorative oak cased wall clock, with original advertising glass for A. E. Rogers, The Jeweler, 215 Lackawanna Ave, Scranton, PA, -
C.1890, English, Copper Loster Pitcher, with a clock face on one side, and a Japanese man in his garden on opposite side. -
Isaac Rogers London Calendar Dial Tall Case Clock -
I.T.R. London Time Clock w/Keys