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from England
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English tavern wall clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in an oak case with painted metal dial, c1820 -
English, John Malley, Lancaster [engraved on dial], scroll frame single fusee ÓskeletonÒ timepiece, with 5 spoke wheels and scalloped and pierced dial, c1860 -
English, 8 days, fusee spring brass movement bracket clock with drop off strike, c1890 -
English, Whitehouse, Lichfield (signed on dial), small Gothic motif single fusee skeleton clock with dome, c1850 -
Skeleton clock, England, brass, 8 days, time only, mantel clock with chain-driven fusee, white marble base, oval glass dome (cracked), c1880 -
R. Clayton, English tall clock, 8 days, time, strike and calendar, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with crotch veneer door, reeded corner columns flanking trunk door, reeded full columns flanking hood door with gold painted molding above and fretwork broken arch crest. The painted iron square dial has moon phase and is decorated with two birds, c1830 -
Skeleton clock, England, the, 8 days, fusee movement with pierced brass plates of lyre form, turned baluster pillars, recoil escapement, engraved Roman numeral brass dial with blued steel hands, all on turned feet and mounted to a stepped, varicolored marble base, with glass shade, c1850 -
English, unsigned, small Gothic frame, single fusee skeleton clock, with heavy baluster pillars, and sharp spires to the frame, c1850 -
William Whichcord, Ingatestone, England, tall case clock, 8 days, time, strike and calendar, weight driven movement in a walnut case with crotch mahogany veneer trunk door and a painted iron dial, c1820 -
J. Condliff, Liverpool, England, 8 days, time and strike, spring brass fusee movement round top shelf clock, c1860 -
S. Thompson, Darlington, England, tall case clock, 30 hours, time, strike and calendar, weight driven movement in a broken arch mahogany veneer case with crotch mahogany high lights with a painted iron dial, c1850 -
English brass, 8 days, time and passing strike skeleton clock on white marble base with oval glass dome, single fusee with chain, c1870 -
English, a lower caliber single fusee skeleton clock, passing hour strike, with a silvered brass dial and a round glass dome, c1900 -
English Dial Clock, walnut, 8 days, time only, fusee, painted metal dial signed ÓWm. H. Collis, 20 Abbeygate St., Bury St. EdmundsÒ, c1900 -
Goldsmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London, sterling silver small, 8 days, time only, carriage clock, hallmarked 1917 -
Empire, England, walnut, 8 days, time and strike, bracket clock, c1925 -
Tall Clock and a Regulator Case (only) - (1) Mappin & Webb, England hall clock 8 days, time, strike and chiming three tunes on 9 tubes (tubes not included) , in glazed mahogany case with carved pagoda top. The brass dial has silvered chapter ring, strike / silent selector and tune selector disc for Westminster, Whittington and St. Michaels, circa 1915; (2) Walnut pinwheel regulator case (only) , circa 1890 -
Unsigned, English, single handed tall clock, 30 hour, time and strike, single weight driven posted frame movement in a flat topped oak case with brass dial and silvered chapter ring and applied cast brass spandrels and engraved dial center. -
Bracket clock, mahogany and mahogany veneer case, the stepped base with ebony inlays, and resting on cast paw feet, supporting a tall clock style bonnet with brass columns, ebony plinth block and boxwood broken arch and top molding, painted sheet iron dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, faux date display, and with paintings of ruins in the arch and spandrels, steel hands, 8 day time and strike fusee movement, brass pendulum, 19th century -
Thwaites and Reed Limited. London, England Rolling Ball incline plane clock with an 8 day timepiece movement, dated 1974, and noted as no. 51 in a limited edition of 500.