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C.1953 (dated), English, SMITHÕS Westminster chime mantel clock in a walnut case, 8-day. -
C.1920, English, ÒTambourÓ, or Napoleon hat clock, dark oak case, 8-day, gong strike. -
English, mahogany cased Victorian, triple fusee chiming bracket clock, playing your choice of Whittington tune on 8 bells or Westminster on 4 heavy flat-wire gongs, and then counting the hours on a large deep-toned cathedral gong. The impressive case with ormolu caryatids to the corners surmounted by a large pineapple finial, surrounded by 4 flame finials. The finely engraved dial plate is gilded and with subsidiary dials for chime-silent, F/S and tune selection. -
English, Patton and Co., London, 8-day time and bell strike, twin fusee movement, mahogany case bracket clock, with strike-silent dial in the arch, and with fan style brass side frets and brass bracket feet, C. 1810 -
Barraud, London English "Balloon" bracket clock with 8 day time, strike and alarm spring driven double fusee movement in inlaid mahogany case, c1790 -
In the style of Thomas Cole, London, C.1850, figural group fitted with a French silk thread suspension movement. Gilt brass cast branches and an engraved silvered dial. Silvered cast figures. -
English bracket clock with 8 day, three fusee, 8-Bell quarter chime movement in an ebonized case with gilt columns and flame finials in the style of a century earlier, c1890 -
English, in the Dutch blue delft style, porcelain case fitted with a French 8-day balance wheel movement (cylinder escapement). Case is stamped on the back with an English logo. -
Moncas, Liverpool, English two day marine chronometer in a 3-tier case with brass corners on top and bottom only, c1860 -
French brass carriage timepiece with original carrying case retailed by Mappin Brothers, 66 Cheapside, E. C. [London], in a Corniche case with fancy handle, C.1900 -
John Warner, London, tall clock with very early single hand brass dial and 30 hour time and bell strike "bird cage" style movement with endless chain winding in hard wood case, c1695 -
J. Samson, London Continental verge fusee key wind key set swing out gilt mpvement with pierced and foliate scrolled balance cock, two footed balance cock, silver disc regulator, steel three-arm balance and tapered trapezoidal plate pillars. The movement is set in an open face pair case with faux tortoise shell piquE over gilt outer case and 1799 London hallmarked sterling silver inner case with an arcaded Roman numeral porcelain dial with beetle and poker hands, serial No. 7046 47mm c1799 including G. Bishop watch paper -
W. Knight, Wells, England, 8-day tall cased alarm timepiece, single weight driven movement only with a pull chain/ rope alarm, dial measures 11 wide by 15" high. C. 1820 -
English marine lever 8 day wall clock in cast iron case with cast brass bezel, c1900 -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn. "Salisbury" 8 day time and strike with Westminster chiming on rods tambour clock in mahogany case, c1920 -
Step'n Rimbault, London, 6-tune musical bracket clock with automaton and calendar, 8 day, time, strike and music on a nest of 14 bells with large horizontal finely pinned drum, in an ebonized walnut or mahogany Georgian case with gilt caryatids to the front corners. The dial has a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, indicators for strike / silent and tune names, date aperture, mock pendulum aperture and silvered ribbon with maker's signature all eclipsed in the arch by a two-level painted dinner party scene where two figures come from the wings of the scene and dance across the center, as the music plays. The music ensemble is on the upper level in the arch, c1770 -
English, (for Scottish market) 8 day, triple fusee bracket clock, Gothic in style, chiming the quarters on 8 bells, and striking the hours on a large coiled cathedral gong, c1875 -
English bracket clock with astronomical dial, 8 day, time only, spring driven fusee movement, with Graham's dead beat escapement and maintaining power, in a mahogany veneer case with painted metal dial. There is an unusual beat adjustment mechanism on pendulum, enabling precise setting, c1840 -
Lantern Clock, Windmills, London, reproduction 30 hour time, strike and alarm weight-driven one-hand wall clock with wood bracket -
Thomas Mercer, Eyood Rd, St. Albans, Great Britain marine chronometer, 2 day, time only, spring driven movement with Earnshaw spring detent escapement in a nickel plated housing with silvered dial. This is a very unusual and scarce model with electrical contacts to drive slave units, a start / stop mechanism to regulate exposed balance and a nickel plated keyhole cover, s#15030 c1939