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English, large inlaid mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock, 3-fusee, chiming on your choice of 8 bells or 4 gongs [and striking the hours on a deep toned cathedral gong, with a rectangular dial, engraved and silvered, and with subsidiary dials in the arch for Chime / Silent, F /S , and Whittington or Westminster tune, serviced by B. G. Taylor, Marple (Stockport), label on rear of dial. The case with wooden side frets, bun feet, and floral inlay on the canted corner moldings and front panels, + cross banding around the door, sides and top. C.1885. -
Dent, London, No. 252 marine chronometer, two day duration movement with spring detent escapement in gimbaled mahogany box, c1830 -
Eureka Clock Co. Ltd., London, England battery powered mantel clock in architectural crystal regulator type case with beveled glass and applied swan and urn decorations in pediment with mechanical movement electrically driven with oversized balance wheel, c1910 -
English, Street or small tower timepiece movement, nice scroll frame, and with Graham's dead beat escapement (jeweled pallets) and maintaining power, complete with a canister style pendulum (no mercury) and large brass covered weight, no hands nor dial, eight day duration (need several feet for weight to drop), mounted to a molded edge plank of oak, and probably meant for a window display. C.1900. -
Wales and McCulloch, London, quarter chime tall clock, weight driven movement in an oak case with brass dial that has phoenix spandrels, chime / silent selector and second's bit, 8-day c1880 -
English brass skeleton clock, siingle chain fusee, 8 day time with passing strike, on base with glass cover, c1900. -
English, British United Clock Co, Ltd, Birmingham, a cast brass bicycle and male rider, in period riding clothes, and with a 30 hour rear wind and set movement in place of the front wheel, the whole on a shaped brass base with a cartouche bearing the initial "S", c1910 -
English, Single Fusee skeleton clock with anchor escapement and single passing strike at the hour, the frame resting on 8 cast round feet mounted to a gray marble base, with a 2" plexi-glass spacer added to allow the old glass dome to clear the clock and hammer when striking. -
Eureka Clock Co., Ltd., London, No. 5559 early electric tiger striped walnut bracket clock, c1907. -
English white dial, 8 day time and strike movement and seat board, Ch.Riddel, Old Medrum, c1815 -
English, Skeleton Clock, by John Smith and Sons, Clerkenwell, bearing the signed silvered plaque of the retailer, "Hardy - St. Ives", less dome, with original marble base, scroll frame design on 4 turned feet, c1865 -
John Murch, Honiton English tall clock 8 day time and strike weight driven movement in flat top oak case with mahogany inlay and brass dial, c1760 -
English carriage clock, Orme, Lambeth verge fusee pocket watch 30 hour movement, c1790. -
Two English 8 day wall clocks. Dial clock has robust fusee movement, 14.5" overall diameter. Inlaid Anglo American has nice New Haven inside paper label, 29" high. -
English round fusee 8 day time only spring driven oak station clock, c1900 -
Anglo American inlaid wall clock, New Haven 8 day movement, c1890. -
Admiral Fitzroy Barometer and time piece, English, in a walnut case with carved top and bottom. The printed paper label backing the barometer gives full details on use of the instrument, which includes a thermometer and an indicator for height of the atmosphere in miles. The spring driven time only movement has a 4" white enamel dial, c1880 -
English Wedgewood porcelain cased novelty clock with a British United Clock Co. 30 hour rear wind time only movement, c1910 -
English dial wall clock 8 day time only spring driven movement with fusee in walnut case, c1900 -
Three French cast metal 8 day mantel clocks. Two are ornate gilt figurals with reeded drum movement holders. Third is strut style weather station with twin scale thermometer, aneroid barometer with "Vebanderlyk" etc. readings, and bell strike movement with tic-tac pendulum, 14" tall.