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from England
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William Waite, Burslem, England, tall clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in an oak case with mahogany veneer and string inlay accents with painted iron dial with moon phase, second's bit and calendar. -
English Bracket Clock in a burl walnut case with brass inlay and a spring driven 8 days time and strike fusee movement. -
Admiral Fitzroy, "Improved Torricelli Barometer", English, in an oak case with carved top and carved bone stations for bone knobs for indicator hands. The enamel backing the barometer and above thermometer gives full details on use of the instrument and below that is a storm glass. -
English, 8 day, spring brass cable drive fusee movement mini wall timepiece. -
England, an unusual two train skeleton clock, 8 day time and strike movement recoil escapement, pierced brass plates and four turned pillars, supported on a heavy, brass portico base with turned columns finials, and feet, the spring barrels attached to the base, Gothic inspired Roman numeral silvered dial, blued steel hands, with oval base and dome, 20th century -
Unsigned, English tall case clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a figured mahogany case with Chinese Chippendale decoration on hood below arches and on frieze above trunk door, carved floral rosettes, full round fluted columns flanking dial and matched crotch mahogany veneers on trunk door and base with reeded corners with lamb's tongue stop resting on ogee feet. The painted metal dial has date calendar and moon phase. This style of case was made in the Manchester and Liverpool areas of western England. -
Thomas Kennerdal, Wigan, tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven English movement, c1770, in a Pennsylvania walnut case with broken arch top, c1795, with applied carved rosettes, four full columns flanking hood, three brass finials, applied panel in base with ogee bracket feet and reeded quarter columns. The brass dial has applied silvered chapter ring, date calendar, cast brass spandrels and moon phase. -
John Benson, Whitehaven, England, tall clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven English movement in a Pennsylvania pagoda top walnut case on bun feet with brass dial, silvered chapter ring and moon phase. -
Gabriel, London, astronomical regulator tall clock, 8 days, time only, brass weight driven movement with Graham deadbeat escapement, bolt and shutter type maintaining power in a mahogany veneer case with dome top and silver dial signed by maker. -
William Roberts, Bath, English double fusee 8 day striking mahogany round top bracket clock -
Timothy Mason, Gainsborough, England, tall clock. 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement, c1720, in a c1770 pagoda top oak case with brass finials. Early brass dial with silvered chapter ring, ringed winding holes, engraved center, date calendar, second's bit, applied brass spandrels, dolphins in arch flanking the silvered penny-moon phase and signed by maker engraved on chapter ring at 6. -
Unsigned English tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike weight driven movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with painted metal dial with second's bit and brass hands. -
A. Porter, Hartley Wintney, England, bracket clock, the ebonized case with heavily molded base and molded arch top, fluted quarter columns, gilt paw feet and gilt crocket and pinnacle finials, Roman numeral silvered dial with strike control and rating chapter at top, blued steel hands, 8 day two train fusee movement, striking the hours on a large gong -
English bracket clock (John Perry, Nottingham) with a German spring driven fusee movement with a ting tang quarter hour strike in a mahogany case. -
English, 8 days, time and strike spring brass fusee movement drop bottom wall clock. -
English Watchman's Clock in a wall hanging oak case with an 8 day fusee-spring timepiece movement. -
English, 8 days, spring brass fusee movement bracket timepiece. -
Barometer and time piece (clock) , English, in a carved oak case with enamel thermometer and surmounted by a spring driven time only movement with balance and a 5" white enamel dial -
English, single fusee, skeleton timepiece in a cathedral shaped frame, with shaped baluster pillars, and with a round glass dome. -
English, 8 days, spring brass fusee movement wall or postal wall timepiece.