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from England
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English hanging novelty owl clock, ca. 1900. -
English Grandfather's Clock, ca. 1800. -
Elliott Clock Co., miniature grandfather's clock, ca. 1950. -
English "Gallery Wall Clock", ca. 1890. -
English fusee bracket clock, 8 day time and strike. -
English double fusee bracket clock. Stylish mahogany veneer case is 18 inches high with brass ornaments on the front, brass ball feet, brass side windows (red cloth backing), and key locking brass bezel. -
Skeleton clock, 8 day with passing strike. This is a contemporary copy of an early English skeleton clock. -
Smiths Clock Co. London, wood carriage clock. -
English porcelain clock stamped "Made in England" and some other things I can't read. Some cobalt blue was used, a lot of cream, the flower paintings, and the 4 lookers on the front. -
English double fusee wall clock made by "James Sagar, Blackborn", ca early 1800's. -
English mahogany tall clock, ca 1820-1840. -
English tall clock, oak and mahogany case, ca 1720 - 1750. -
English Dial or Act of Parliament style wall clock, ca 1850. -
English 8 bell, triple chain fusee. This is a two-man clock, very large and very heavy. -
English wall-gallery clock. -
English brass dial, 8 day movement, old iron weights, and pendulum. Roughly from the same time period and configuration as No. 237. -
English tall clock with a very early brass dial movement ca 1690-1710, but no later than 1740. -
English bracket clock by, "Robert Wood, London". Rare fusee time and alarm movement. -
English double fusee wall clock, signed by the maker, Birmingham (England). -
English Gothic Wall Clock, ca. 1880.