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This Is An English Office Style Two Sided, Double Dial, Chain Fusee Timepiece In A Mahogany Case. Circa 1890-1900. -
English 8 Day Cable Fusee Skeleton Clock. Circa 1890'S. -
English Long Case In An Ebonized And Gold Stenciled Case By Luke Wise, Reading, England, Circa 1686-1710. -
A late nineteenth century wall mounted regulator in a mahogany case. -
A late eighteenth century single-handed hooded wall timepiece with alarm. -
A Regency clock with a rosewood case made by one of the best makers of the time, Ellicott, who were clock and watchmakers to George III. -
A particularly attractive domestic regulator in a walnut case dating from circa 1860 The dial, which has been repainted, is signed for J. Watt of Glasgow, who is not listed as a maker and may have been the retailer. -
A mahogany longcase clock from the Derby school of influence incorporating the round dial of the area. The case is of particularly good quality with great attention to detail; for example, the carved paterae and the ebony and boxwood stringing. -
English Gilt Bonze Noon Day Cannon Clock, -
English Planetary Orrery Timepiece, -
English John Johnson, Grays Inn Passage Rare Ebonized Balloon Bracket Clock, -
English John Arnold, Child Oxford Rare and Early Hooded Wall Alarm Clock, -
English John Dobbie, Glasgow Oak Longcase Clock, -
English Thomas Broderick, Preston Mahogany Arch Top Tall Case, -
English Elliot, London Marquetry Queen Anne Style Walnut Long Case Clock, -
English Inlaid Scroll Wall Clock -
R. Pickford Single Fusee Wall Clock -
English Inlaid 8 Day T & S Wall Clock -
R.A.F. Gibraltar TO Gallery Clock -
Mercer English Ship's Clock in Ship's Wheel