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English oak mantle, 8 day time and strike. -
English oak mantle, 8 day, Westminster chime. -
Smiths, London, Made in England, signed on the original painted metal dial. -
C. Jerome and Company, the English subsidiary of the New Haven Clock Co. produced this near perfect parlor clock around 1880-1890, for the English market. -
English 8 bell, triple chain fusee bracket clock. -
English Bracket, triple chain fusee. -
Rare English triple fusee hanging clock, ca 1865. -
English barometer-thermometer. -
English wall drop clock, probably by Jerome-New Haven. -
English fusee skeleton clock. -
American-English, china clock. Unsigned anywhere but the nickel movement plates say that American and English Patents Applied For. -
English miniature shelf clock, just a one day timepiece, but it just keeps on a running. -
English double fusee bracket clock. 8 day, striking 5 gongs. -
English Dial clock, C. 1850. Case is mahogany veneer with a burl mahogany door and a curved bottom. -
Outstanding English miniature shelf clock, chain fusee movement, 8 day timepiece. -
English triple fusee bracket clock. -
English double fusee carved wall clock, made by, "Jas. Sagar, Blackborn", C. 1800. -
English Dial Clock, ca 1850Õs. -
English White Dial Clock. -
Resch-Gebrueder Uhrenfabrik, Ebensee, Austria, or in English, Resch Brothers Clock factory, selling under the trade name, "Remember", this clock ca 1862-1901.