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Thomas Hart and Co., London, England, 31 Bevis. Marks, bracket clock, 8 day, time, quarter strike and chime on 8 bells, spring driven triple fusee movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with silvered metal dial, c1835 -
Joseph Knibb, London, a late 17th century, two train tall clock with associated case, the 8 day, six pillar time and strike movement with riveted latches, bolt and shutter maintaining power, count wheel striking, and recoil escapement, 9 1/2" square brass dial with matted center, roman numeral silvered chapter ring, date aperture above 6:00, cherub spandrels, and signed "Joseph Knibb Londini Fecit", finely finished, fretted, blued steel hands, the oak case in the manner of Jasper Braem, with ebonized moldings and ball feet, oyster veneers, marquetry panels with gadrooned urns issuing flowers and foliage, and with perching birds, flat top bonnet with ebonized Solomonic columns, glazed sides, and marquetry frieze, with brass clad pendulum, brass cased weights, brass pulleys, and correct winding key -
Dent, 61 Strand, London, a rare eight day marine chronometer with Dent's staple balance, 12 jewel, free sprung, reverse fusee movement with Earnshaw's escapement, bimetallic staple balance, blued steel helical balance spring and diamond endstone, Roman numeral silvered dial with wind indicator, blued steel spade and poker hands, contained in a lacquered brass bowl, and mounted in a gimballed mahogany and mahogany veneer box with brass furniture, the front with round plaque marked "3105" -
Thomas Mercer, London, two day marine chronometer, 11 jewel fusee movement with spotted plates, Earnshaw's escapement, freesprung, cut bimetallic balance, diamond endstone, and helical balance spring, Roman numeral silvered dial with wind indicator and gold spade and poker hands, with gimballed, lacquered brass bowl, the side engraved "U.S. Navy Bu. Ships 22- 1943 No. 7643" and "Harold S. Vanderbilt", contained in a three tier mahogany box with flush mounted brass furniture, serial #7643 -
England, dwarf tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven five posted movement in an oyster wood veneered case with marquetry inlay on door and string inlay on sides of case and barley twist column flanking hood door. The brass dial has silvered chapter ring, brass corner spandrels and matted brass center with early serpentine hands. -
Emperor Clock Co. Ltd., London, a reproduction Congreve rolling ball timepiece, fusee movement with separate dials for minutes, hours and seconds, the plates supported by four turned columns, all resting on ball feet, the tray with zig zag path for the steel ball "oscillator" suspended below the movement, and with rectangular base, spherical leveling feet, and conforming glass dome, serial #053 from an edition of 250. -
Frodsham and Baker, 31 Gracechurch St., London, two day marine chronometer with Molyneux's auxiliary compensation, 11 jewel fusee movement with Earnshaw's escapement, and freesprung, cut bimetallic balance with diamond endstone, blued steel helical balance spring and jewelled auxiliary compensation, Roman numeral silvered dial with wind indicator and gold spade and poker hands, contained in a brass bowl, and mounted in a very decorative, brass inlaid, rosewood veneered mahogany box with gimbals and lacquered brass furniture -
Eureka Clock Co., London, battery powered mantel clock with oversized balance wheel movement on a brass base and a cream color porcelain dial, s#2550 -
E. Fisher, Bath, England, an attractive, small skeleton clock with lever escapement, the finely fretted brass frames well proportioned and finished, fusee movement with six spoke crossings, skeletonized barrel, jeweled lever escapement and steel balance, Roman numeral skeletonized silvered dial, and with plate engraved "E. Fisher Bath" below, steel spade and poker hands, mounted to an ebonized wooden base with glass dome -
England, an ebonized hanging regulator with double three legged gravity escapement, the rectilinear four light case with simple molded top and base, the bottom with beat scale and presentation plaque "Presented to the Bath and Country Club A.F. Janvrin Esq.", roman numeral silvered dial with open center, blued steel Breguet style hands, brass, spring driven movement mounted to a heavy, cast iron bracket, three rod gridiron pendulum with brass bob -
John Halifax Japanned Bracket Clock, London, with composite brass arch dial, silvered roman numeral chapter ring signed at six o'clock position, "John Halifax/London", recessed date aperture and faux pendulum, regulation dial in the arch, blued steel hands, matted centers and brass spandrels, the molded top case with japanned decoration of a Chinese pagoda and brass carrying handle at the top, dial door with floral decoration and pierced sound frets and sides both backed with red fabric, all resting on short bracket feet, the rear glazed door opens to the eight day, cable fusee, verge escapement movement with rack striking on the hour, back plate fully engraved with centered woman playing a violin, rise and fall pendulum with small brass bob and pendulum holder. -
England, a monumental, quarter chiming table or bracket clock, the rosewood veneered and grain painted architectural case with molded base supporting a pair of columns with carved capitals below the carved entablature and broken pediment top, the sides with pierced, textile backed fret, composite dial with silvered roman numeral chapter ring, and subsidiary chime control and regulation at top, the dial also bearing an engraved plaque "The Association of Diamond Merchants, Jewellers, and Silversmiths, 6, Grand Hotel Buildings, Trafalgar Square, London", three train fusee movement chiming on eight bells or four gongs, and striking the hours on a larger, fifth gong -
English, 8 day, weight driven brass movement tavern-style wall timepiece. Dial is signed: "Rufsell, Norwich" [actually Russell as "fs" is double "s" in early script]. -
Herschede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati Ohio for A.E. Siedle, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, "Pattern No. 99" hall clock, 8 day, time, strike and chime on five tubes signed Herschede Hall Clock Co., brass weight driven German movement in a carved mahogany case with full reeded Corinthian columns on the hood (in tandem) and the trunk door, beveled glasses on sides of hood and oval trunk door, carved large paw feet and trim on gabled top. The brass dial is signed by Pittsburgh retailer and has moon phase, silvered chapter ring with applied brass numerals and chime / silent and strike / silent selectors. -
England, for Theodore B. Starr, New York, ebonized, quarter striking bracket clock, the molded base with gilt scroll feet, gilt, fluted columns supporting the cornice and dome top, and flanking the cast, foliate bezel and composite dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and strike selector in the arch, sides with pierced frets and carrying handles, top with five pineapple finials, three train fusee movement chiming on eight bells, and striking the hours on a gong -
F.W. Elliot, England, "Royal Air Force Operations Room Plotting Clock" or sector/radio room style clock, 8 day, time only, spring-driven, fusee movement in a beech case with polychrome painted metal dial that was used in conjunction with observations and radar to track and intercept enemy aircraft during the World War II. -
England, tower clock, time and strike, weight driven movement signed "CHANCELLOR" on green painted cast iron frame -
D. McGregor and Co., Glasgow & Greenock, a two day marine chronometer with double auxiliary balance, 10 jewel fusee movement with Earnshaw's escapement, and freesprung, cut bimetallic balance with Poole's and Eiffe's auxiliary compensation, diamond endstone, and blued steel helical balance spring, Roman numeral silvered dial with wind indicator, gold spade and poker hands, contained in a lacquered brass bowl, and mounted in an associated two tier mahogany box with gimbals, bevelled glass top, and lacquered brass furniture, serial #J/5817 -
Smith & Goodrich, Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, spring brass fusee movement shelf clock. -
Payne & Co., 163 New Bond St, London, a Victorian, quarter chiming lantern clock, 8 day duration, with walnut base, brass case with turned finials, columns and feet, Roman numeral engraved brass dial with pierced steel hands, top with pierced frets, the front fret with engraving, cast brass bell strap suspending two large bells, the two train fusee movement with recoil escapement, striking ting tang quarters on two bells, and the hours on the smaller bell, back plate signed, serial #5054