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from England
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British 8 day grandmother clock, c1910. -
English bracket clock for J. Just and Sons, London 8 day time and bell strike spring driven double fusee movement in mahogany case with brass line inlay and painted metal dial, c1820 -
Samuel Turner Mather, Peterhead 1843 Tall Case -
RARE! Dent, London Oak Carved Fusee Clock -
R Webster, Shrewsbury Calendar Grandfather Clock -
W. Blackwood, N. Shields English Tall Case Clock -
Fancy Traveling Carriage Clock with Case and Keys -
Royal Geographical Society World Clock -
Hand Carved Solid Oak Desk Clock -
James McCabe Twin Fusee Georgian Bracket Clock, circa 1805, -
Antique Fusee Pub Wall Clock 17" diameter, circa 1870. -
Antique Fusee Wall Clock with Calendar, Center Sweep Second Two Subsidiary Dials, CIRCA: 1860 -
Empire, Made in England, small oak tambour clock. -
"Smiths Clocks and Watches, Made in Great Britain", small shelf clock, 8 day balance wheel movement, strikes a cathedral gong. -
"Perivale British Clock Co.", small shelf clock, 8 day balance wheel movement, striking a standing gong. -
"Smiths Enfield, Made in England", signed on the nice silver dial, one of the nicest of this group. -
"Made in England by the Enfield Clock Co.". -
"Smith's Enfield". Signed on the movement and dial just like #529. -
"Smith's Enfield, Made in Great Britain", tambour style mantle clock. -
"Essell-British", tambour clock.