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Fusee carriage timepiece -
Fine double fusee skeleton striking on a gong, in the "York Minster" pattern, -
Skeleton in scroll frame by Smith's of Clerkenwell -
British skeleton clock, c. 1870 -
Striking skeleton clock - double fusee - -
Timepiece skeleton by Smith of Clerkenwell -
Double fusee skeleton clock -
Gravity clock 8 day duration -
Synchronome master clock. -
Eureka in mahogany case -
Eureka in mahogany lancet -
Eureka in handsome -
Eureka in balloon case. -
Eureka with tall movement -
8 Day English Drop Dial Chain Fusee Timepiece In A Mahogany Case With Brass Inlay. Circa 1900-1910. -
This Is An English Dial Timepiece In An Oak Case. Circa 1910-1920. -
This Is An English Drop Dial Cable Driven Fusee 8-Day Timepiece. Circa 1910-20. -
English Fusee Bracket Timepiece With A Lever Escapement Platform By "Viner, New Bond St., London'. Circa 1800. -
English Long Case With A Pagoda Hood, By Edward Renouf, Jersey, Circa 1748-1770. -
This Is An English Chronometer By Chas. Shepherd, Maker To The Royal Navy, 53 Leadenhall St., London, Serial No. 1403, Circa 1850.