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from England
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C.1890, Anglo-American round drop wall clock, 8-day time and bell strike with inlaid case. -
C.1953, Smiths English Clocks Ltd., 30-hour lever movement dish form timepiece, Elizabeth II crowning commemorative, as-found. -
C.1920, English, National Time Recorder Co., Ltd, 8-day double spring time clock with punch-in mechanism in the base, oak case. -
C.1890, Case Only, English, (now with Asian battery movement), for a single fusee timepiece movement. -
C.1935, English, barometer in the form of a small clock case with an access door for storage. -
C.1890, Anglo-American , 8-day, Inlaid wall timepiece, as-found. -
C.1921 English Gravity timepiece, the movement being driven by its own weight, and raised each day along a ratcheted upright and with exposed escapement and compound bar-bell pendulum. -
C.1921 English Gravity timepiece, the movement being driven by its own weight, to be raised each day along a ratcheted upright and with exposed escapement and compound bar-bell pendulum. -
C.1921 English Gravity timepiece, The 30-hour movement is driven by a weight inside the case that raised by a lever on the side with visible escapement and a compound bar-bell pendulum. Serial No. L4447 -
C.1906, English, Octagon Long Drop, 8-day wall timepiece, in the style of an Ansonia A.. -
C.1900, English, Souvenir picture clock, 30-hour, a night scene showing Big Ben, with the clock mounted in a box behind the picture, and the hands showing in the same location as the dial of Big Ben. -
C.1885, German, for the English Market, 2-fusee, wooden plate, drop octagon wall clock with countwheel bell strike on the hour. -
C.1870, E. W. Ebb, Birmingham, single fusee drop dial, as-found. -
C.1880, English, Fusee Dial clock, mixed lot, less bezel and crystal, with 18 inch dial, partially restored. -
C.1890, English, Double Dial fusee timepiece with 13" dials and 14" brass bezels, in a new mahogany case with light walnut stain, and with an extension below to allow setting the clock on a desk. -
C.1975, English ROLLING BALL Clock, kit-made, as found, clean and running intermittently. -
C.1906, Seth Thomas ETON, from the English Cabinet series, mahogany cased mantel clock with inlay. -
C.1850, English, 8-day fusee postal dial clock. -
C.1890, English, 8-day time and strike inlayed wall clock, not running. -
C.1900, German, for the English market, small 8-day gallery timepiece, going barrel movement.