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English Hanging Shield China Clock -
English Oak Grape Carved Cabinet Clock -
W.E. Watts, Nottingham "Greenwich" Clock -
C.1935, English?, Sun Compass, incomplete. What is here is in pretty good condition, the brass nicely polished. -
C.1950, Dent, London, falling ball timepiece, 8-day. -
C.1921, English GRAVITY clock, the clock driven by its own weight, and raised each day along a ratcheted upright, and with exposed escapement and compound bar-bell pendulum. -
C.1910, English, Fusee Dial Clock, mahogany case, original dial.12 inches. -
C.1937 (dated) English, Davall, London, 8-day lantern timepiece, with passing strike. -
C.1890 English, 8-day fusee wall timepiece. -
C.1880, English, Large 2-fusee wall clock, 17" chapter ring. -
C.1880 English, 8-day fusee wall timepiece. -
C.1870, English, 2-Fusee Skeleton clock, with restorations. -
C.1850, Edw. Lashley, Clerkenwell [London], 2-fusee drop octagon wall clock, oak case with removable hood. -
C.1875, J G. West and Co., 22 and 95 Fleet St., London, Mercury stick barometer with thermometer. -
C.1890, English, Fusee, Gothic form mantel clock, 8-day, time. -
C.1830, English Tall Case, painted dial, 2-weight, 8-day, from the Midlands, with a short door. -
C.1750, English, One Hand, 30 Hour, bell strike tall case, the case now painted black with gold painted highlights. -
C.1900, English, Gillett and Johnston, Croydon, rare wall regulator, the 13" silvered brass dial plate with apertures for digital reading of the minutes, hours, day, date and month, and engraved with the makers name as shown above. -
C.1740, English, F. Corral, Lutterworth, oak cased 30 hour tall clock with arched brass dial. -
C.1920, English for Tiffany and Co., Westminster chime grandmother clock in slim mahogany case.