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from England
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C.1870, English, Joseph Mayer, Lord St., Liverpool, (1803--1886) 3-Tr, 8-Bell Skeleton Clock in a heavy scroll frame, and a display case (original cracked dome included). -
C.1780, English, (Isaac) Hadwen, Liverpool, Brass dial tall case in a mahogany veneer case with chamfered corners, 2-wt bell strike, 8-day, center sweep seconds and rolling moon. -
C.1780, English, Fladgate, London, Brass dial tall case in a nice mahogany veneer case with tombstone door, and reeded side columns, 2-wt bell strike, 8-day. -
C.1905, English, J. J. Elliott, 121 Rosebery, London, 9-Tube, Quarter Chime, Rolling Moon, Hall clock, 2-tune, Westminster or Whittington, in a mahogany case with full round columns and an architectural top. -
C.1820, English, Robertson, London, TAVERN CLOCK, 8-day, weight driven. -
C.1870, English, Charles Frodsham and Co., 84 Strand, No. 1501, "Clock Makers to the Queen", triple fusee, 8-bell quarter chime, Whittington/Cambridge chime fusee bracket clock. -
C.1860, English, Savory and Sons, Cornhill, London, 8-day time/strike 2-fusee movement bracket clock, in a gothic style rosewood case. -
C.1880, English, J. Black, London, 3-Fusee, quarter chime bracket clock, Westminster melody. -
C.1885, Barraud and Lunds, 14 Bishop's Gate, Cornhill, London, 8-day time and strike, 2-fusee movement mantel clock, extra small size. Barraud and Lunds were in business from 1838-1929. -
C.1880, English, 3-Fusee, quarter chiming bracket clock, two tunes on 8 bells (Westminster and Cambridge chimes). -
C.1906, [dated] English, Eureka Clock Co, Ltd, London, battery power mantel clock, in a quality mahogany case with reeded side columns w/ barss stop fluting, and featuring a large, seconds beating, vertical balance, serial No. 7421. -
C.1831, English, Robert Roskell, Liverpool, a small chronometer in its original, rounded edge, brass cornered box, 54 hour. Dial plate 3.5", chapter 3". -
C.1940, English, Thos Mercer, Ltd, St. Albans, 56 hour chronometer No. 24189 in its original view top mahogany box (glass, no lid). -
C.1890, French, Sam'l Marti, Mantel regulator, black slate with large movement, open escapement dial, and Ellicott style pendulum. -
C.1890, English, "Victorian Chimer", triple fusee, two tune, 9-bell, quarter chiming bracket clock, in an ebonized case with Egyptian style decorations. -
C.1690, English, Jonathan Loundes, (also Lowndes), Pall Mall, London, 8-day time and strike 2-fusee bracket clock. Nice brass dial with winged cherub spandrels, matte center w/ date aperture and ringed winding holes. -
C.1912, English, Reason Mfg, Brighton, Electrically impulsed balance wheel clock, a skeleton layout on a mahogany base, under glass dome, made to the 1911 patent design of Thomas John Murday. -
C.1820, English, Thomas Farr and Sons, Bristol, England, 2-fusee bracket clock, 8-day bell striking. -
C.1975, European, limited edition reproduction of the English falling ball clock with annular dial, serial No. 250, 8-day. -
C.1830, English, Daniel L. Saunders, Knightsbridge, 8-day time and bell strike 2-fusee shelf clock.