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English, 8 days, spring chain drive fusee wall or postal wall timepiece. -
English bracket clock signed, Robert Roskell, Liverpool on the dial, 8 days, time and bell strike, spring driven movement with two fusees in a mahogany veneer Regency period Gothic style case with pierce brass fretwork and inlay and four brass pineapple finials and a painted enamel dial with strike / silent lever above 12 and including a matching shelf. -
Burslem, England, Doulton lighthouse form clock case with French movement, the black Chine case with luster bands and chrysanthemum decoration, ogee molded brass cap with pierced brass railing, lighthouse top with ribbed dome and finial, mounted with barometer, thermometers, and 8 day timepiece movement with cylinder escapement, Roman numeral silvered dial with blued steel distaff style hands, barometer with blued steel hand and gilt set hand, base marked "Doulton Burslem" in green below a crown, impressed "Doultons" and "Doulton & Slaters patent", stamped "U.S. Patent 314002", and with over glaze initials in script "WBJ", c1890 -
Frederick James Lockwood, West Norwood, London, large bracket clock in the Gothic style, carved oak case with buttress corners supporting turned columns, the molded base with lancet arch blind fret, lancet arch door below a carved lintel, the tympanum with applied, modified foil and hawksbill molding, all topped with foliate carving and decorative finials, case sides with pierced wooden frets, Arabic numeral silvered dial with gilt spandrels, with subsidiary dials for selecting chime tune, mode and regulation, blued steel hands, and substantial, 8 day, 3 train fusee movement, sounding the quarters on four or eight bells and counting the hours on a large gong, the back plate also signed , c1845 -
W.H. Bailey, Manchester (England) large mahogany case 8 day single fusee time only shelf clock -
Clepsydra or water clock, ancient looking reproduction wall hanging made by Pearson, Page & Co., England -
English, 8 days, spring brass fusee movement with a drop off strike mantel clock. -
Herschede Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, "Haverford No. 294" hall clock, 8 days, time, strike & chime, three brass weight driven movement playing three tunes on 9 tubes, Westminster, Wittington, Canterbury in a mahogany case with fluted columns with Acanthus carved capitals and bases, cutout base with raised burl panel, bracket feet and beveled glass sides and door, The broken arch top has carved floral rosettes and a finely carved center finial. The brass dial silvered chapter ring and tune and strike / silent selectors, applied cast brass and engraved dial center and spandrels and moon phase, serial no. 628255 -
Eureka Clock Co. Ltd., London, England, battery powered mantel clock with oversized balance wheel movement in an inlayed mahogany case with beveled glasses and cream porcelain dial, s#9078 -
Unsigned, England, large bracket clock, ebonized case with caryatid corners, cast ornaments and feet, the sides with cast, pierced fabric backed frets below foliate ornamented carrying handles, and the top with five finials, composite dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, matted center, gilt spandrels, and the arch with silvered chime select and chime/ silent rings, large three train fusee movement, chiming Westminster on Eight Bells at the quarters, and counting the hours on a large gong -
J.J. Elliot, London, England, tall clock, 8 days, time, strike and chiming on gongs, three brass weight driven movement signed Elliot in an oak case with broken arch on hood flanked by full columns, carved rosettes, glazed trunk door, reeded quarter columns and ogee feet. The brass dial has silvered chapter ring and moon phase. -
English, single chain fusee skeleton timepiece, with robust English duplex escapement, vertical platform on rear plate. -
John J. Elliott, London, England for Schreve, Crump & Low Co., Boston, Mass., tall clock, 8 day, time, strike and Westminster chime on 5 signed Harrington tubes, three train brass weight driven movement in a mahogany case with full columns flanking broken arch hood with gilded wooden ball and spire finials, beveled glass in trunk door and front paw feet. The brass dial has pierced brass corner spandrels and dial center, silvered chapter ring with applied brass numerals, hour strike / silent and Westminster / silent selectors and moon phase dial -
England, after Strutt & Wigston, skeleton clock with epicyclic gearing, 8 day timepiece movement with fusee, well executed five spoke gearing, and nicely finished pierced brass plates, the epicyclic gearing visible between the front plate and the Roman numeral painted dial, blued steel spade hands, the movement mounted to an oval brass plate, the plate with plaque engraved "Wm. Strutt Esqr. Invt", the plate supported on four tapered columns, all on an oval, black slate base with half round turned feet -
Jno. Walker, Hinley Mill, tall clock, extremely narrow oak case with "wings" to accomodate the pendulum amplitude, door with brass escutcheon and foliated H hinges, brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and gilt spandrels, blued steel hands, 8 day brass timepiece with very fancy turned pillars and recoil escapement, with pendulum and weight, dial signed, 18th century -
Grandmother tall clock reproduction of 18th century English clock, signed "Rolyat London", 8 days, time and bell strike, brass weight driven movement in a mahogany case with brass dial and silvered chapter ring and maker's boss. -
English Jeweler's regulator wall clock signed "Taylor", 8 day, time only, brass compounded weight driven movement with Graham deadbeat escapement and maintaining power in a quarter sawn oak case with painted metal dial. -
English Skeleton Clock 2-fusee, striking on a gong, attributed to Wm F. Evans of Handsworth (near Birmingham), movement with a vertical platform/lever at the top of the front plate, the clock on a rectangular marble block, mounted to a movement veneered base, with a larger rectangular dome of the period on a still larger veneered / inlaid base, c1865 -
English, Smith and Sons, London, 3-fusee, quarter chiming bracket clock, mahogany case with arched dial, cast spandrels and applied silvered chapter ring. Chimes the quarters on a nest of 8 bells (choice of tune), and strikes the hour on a large cathedral gong, c.1900 -
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 "toed" 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, C.1875