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from England
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C.1890, Anglo-American , 8-day time and strike Inlaid wall clock -
C.1835, Frodsham, London, 12" convex, fusee dial clock. -
C.1880, Anglo-American, 8-day time and bell strike inlaid wall clock, double rolling pin model. -
C.1870, English Skeleton Clock, 2-Chain fusee, striking the hours on a bell, 8-day with glass dome. -
C.1920, English, Skeleton Clock, Single Fusee, Passing Strike, on a brass inlaid base, less dome. -
C.1900, English, Armstrongs, Manchester, Jeweler's Regulator, in a small mahogany case, 1-wt, 7-day. -
C.1880, English, 3-Fusee, 8-Bell, Octagon Drop, quarter chiming wall clock in mahogany. -
C.1830, English, W. B. Cornforth, Macclesfield, 8-Day, 2-weight, moon dial tall clock, painted, black mask dial with raised, convex center, and flowers in the corners and sea shells in the hemispheres. -
C.1905, J.J. Elliott, 121 Rosebery Ave, London, 9-Tube, 3-Tune, Quarter chime hall clock in mahogany. -
C.1915, English, 8-day fusee, "Dial Clock" or postal wall timepiece. -
C.1905, English, Edwardian 5-Tube, 3-Wt, Quarter chime tall clock, in a mahogany cross banded case with ribbon and urn inlay. -
C.1900 English, 8-day advertising wall timepiece "Black and Gold, the Aristocrat of Whiskies". -
C.1742, English, John Penlington, Ince, brass dial, rolling moon, quarter chime, mahogany tall clock. -
C.1825, English, 2-Fusee, Regency Bracket clock, in a well styled rosewood case with side brass grills, and brass bun feet. -
C.1870, English, Single Fusee Timepiece, in a mahogany case with integral carved bracket. -
C.1880, English, Large 8-Bell, 3-Fusee, quarter chiming bracket clock in mahogany with engraved silvered dial. -
C.1900, English, Pascoe, Penzance, 3-Fusee, 8-Bell, 5-Gong, 2-tune quarter chiming bracket clock, oak veneered case. -
C.1890, English, for Shreve, Crump and Low, Boston, 3-Fusee, 8-Bell, 5-Gong, 2-tune quarter chiming bracket clock, oak veneered case. -
C.1640, English, Thomas Knifton, at the Crossed Keys, Lothbury, Londini, Lantern Clock, originally a balance wheel clock, probably converted around 1680 to pendulum operation (pendulum absent). -
C.1880, English, Fusee Dial Clock 16 inches, in a mahogany case