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English, 8 day, spring brass fusee movement mahogany round top bracket timepiece. -
Woolley of Codnor, England, tall clock, 30 hour, time and strike, endless chain weight driven movement in an oak case with full columns topped by brass capitals flanking hood. The brass dial has silvered chapter ring, maker's signature on silvered disc and silvered calendar disc with serpentine hands. -
N. Brown, Kingsbridge England, tall case clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in an inlaid mahogany case with rope turned columns with painted metal dial, signed by the maker -
England, gravity clock, 30 hour, time only, weight driven movement with visible escapement and compound pendulum, in a brass case, glass dial with reverse painted Arabic figures, molded base on bun feet, hexagonal columns, and molded cornice with brass finials. -
England, gravity clock, 30 hour, time only, weight driven movement with a visible escapement and compound pendulum on a molded brass base with rack gear integrated into upright pillars, white hands and numerals back painted on glass. -
Eagle Manufacturing Co., Portsoken, England, 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement Venetian style mantel clock. -
John Elliott, London, England for Bigelow, Kennard & Co., Boston, Mass., tall clock, time, strike and Westminster chime on cathedral gongs, 8 days, three brass, weight driven movement in a mahogany inlaid case with floral motif on door and urn with flowers on base, both framed with herring bone inlay, Roxbury fretwork and brass capped full Corinthian columns on hood, three upper brass finials including center eagle finial, trunk door surmounted by clamshell carving and flanked by fluted quarter columns with brass caps and bases, all resting on a cutout skirt with ogee bracket feet. The brass dial has ornately cutout and engraved brass corner spandrels and profusely engraved dial center silvered chapter ring with applied brass numerals, hour strike / silent and Westminster chime / silent selectors and moon phase dial, c1910 -
J.J. Elliott, London, England tall case clock, 8 days, time, strike and Westminster & Whittington chime on nine nickel plated tubes, three nickel plated, weight driven movement in an extremely ornate inlaid and carved mahogany case with delicate fret work back board and sides on hood and applied carving over glass in trunk door. The superior brass dial is nicely shaped and has raised silver chapter ring and three subsidiary dials for Strike / Silent, Chime / Silent and tune selection, all surrounded by ornately cast brass trim and spandrels with cast brass dial center and subsidiary seconds, c1910 -
English monumental tall case clock, 8 days, time, strike and chime, three brass weight driven, chain pull Elite, Germany movement in a dark oak case with highly detailed carvings including three panels on the trunk with medieval scenes flanked by carved columns above carvings of gentlemen in medieval garb in full relief and another panel with knight on bended knee. The dial is brass with a silvered chapter ring, c1900 -
English, 2-Fusee, Architectural skeleton clock, striking the hours on a deep gong, and the halves on the top bell, mounted to a veneered base with original dome. Traditional recoil escapement, c1870 -
England, a large cathedral form skeleton clock, 7 turned pillars joining the intricately pierced plates, Gothic Roman numeral silvered dial with heart form piercing and scalloped edges, blued steel hands, 8 days, time and strike, fusee movement with recoil escapement, passing strike on a bell, and counting the hours on a large gong, all mounted to a molded mahogany base, the corners rounded to accept a glass shade, now with a Lexan enclosure, c1870 -
J.J. Elliott, London, England tall case clock, 8 days, time, strike and Westminster & Whittington chime on nine tubes, Triple brass, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with full round fluted Corinthian columns flanking hood, fluted Corinthian corner columns flanking trunk door, pierced carved side frets, dental molding below hood, seven pane beveled glass trunk door and sides on a base with flat carved side columns flanking a raised center panel and hairy ball and claw feet. The brass dial has raised silver chapter ring and two subsidiary dials for Strike / Silent and tune selection, all surrounded by ornately cast brass trim and spandrels with nicely engraved dial center, c1910 -
English, triple fusee, quarter chiming bracket clock, in a classic Georgian style large ebonized case with brass caryatids, side frets and pineapple finials, the whole resting on cast ÒtoedÓ feet, chiming your choice of Whittington on 8 bells or Westminster on 4 large flat wire gongs, and then sounding the hours on a still larger steel flat wire gong, the clock retailed by O. A. Strapp, Cambridge, and with an engraved cartouche below 12 bearing that information, and the arched dial with small subsidiary dials labeled Chime /Silent, F/S, and Chime on 8 Bells or Westminster, c1875 -
J.J. Elliott, 5 Percival St., London, England, tall case clock, 8 days, time, strike, with calendar and chimes on eight bells and five gongs. Three brass, weight driven movement in a inlaid mahogany case with fluted corner columns with brass capitals. Fretwork crest with three brass finials, inlaid herring bone, fan and urn elements. The brass dial has a silvered chapter ring, engraved and pierced brass spandrels and elaborate dial center, moon phase, subsidiary seconds, strike / silent and tune selectors for Whittington & Westminster, c1915 -
England, lancet arch-shaped desk clock, silver gilt frame on compressed ball feet, with London hallmark and date letter for 1907. The front and sides have tortoise shell panels and engraved silver inlay, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, French, 8 days, timepiece movement with lever platform -
W. Tomlinson, London, England, tall case clock, 8 days, time, strike and calendar, weight driven movement in a pagoda top walnut case with applied fleur-de-lis and other ornaments and a brass dial with cast brass spandrels, c1780 -
English, L. Pedrone, 27 Lord Str., Liverpool [signed on dial], small scroll frame single fusee ÒskeletonÓ clock, with a nicely engraved chapter ring of Roman Numerals, and with graduated size baluster pillars, and the train with well made 5-spoke wheels, c1840 -
English, Mayo & Son, Manchester, small Gothic frame ÓSkeletonÒ single fusee timepiece, w/ scalloped engraved and silvered dial, with dome, c1850 -
English, Skeleton clock, single fusee passing strike clock, attributed to Haycock of Ashbourne, in an architectural frame with heavy baluster pillars and 6 spoke wheelwork throughout (except 3 spoke on hour reduction gear), and with a pierced silvered brass dial with scalloped edge, with dome, c1850 -
England, Skeleton clock, cathedral form pierced brass plates, Roman numeral, silvered pierced dial, fusee timepiece with passing strike, mounted to a white marble base, and with glass shade, c1860