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from England
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C.1850, English, Moncrieff, South Shields, double fusee wall clock in good condition. -
C.1944, English, Henry Hughes and Son, Ltd. "Husun" Ship's Sextant and case, No.44098A. -
C.1850, English, G. Giaccomelli, mercury wheel barometer. -
C.1900, English, Brass cased engine room clock, -
C.1900, English, Large Single Fusee Hanging Street clock, -
C.1860, English 2-Fusee Skeleton Clock, -
C.1905, English, 8-day chain fusee gallery timepiece. -
C.1880, English, Large 8-day ship's timepiece, as-found, with holes in dial filled. -
C.1900, Black and Murray, London and Calcutta, No.525, 56 hour chronometer movement in original canister, as- found. -
C.1918, Pearson, Page, Jewsbury and Co., Birmingham, England. 20th century reproduction of a water clock. -
C.1940, Garrard, Swindon, England, 8-day gallery timepiece. -
C.1930, English, Empire Clock Co., 8-day gallery timepiece. -
C.1840, English, Movement and Dial assembly for a tall clock. -
C.1740, John Holroydin, Wakefield, English 30-hour 10" brass dial single hand tall clock movement. -
English lantern clock signed "Henry Lintott in Farnham, fecit." Brass case with turned columns, feet and finials, case front with pierced dolphin fret, top with brass bell cage and turned finial, engraved Roman numeral brass dial with engraved center and single, decorated steel hand, 30 hour brass movement with verge escapement and count wheel striking, and brass clad lead weight, together with a 20th century, purpose made bracket for hanging. Henry Lintott, age about 24, bachelor, of Farnham, Surrey, was granted a license to marry Mrs. Mary Mabberly, of Farnham, aged about 22, with consent of her mother, May 18, 1691. The will of Henry Lintott, Watchmaker, of Farnham, Surrey, was probated Apr. 14, 1705 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. -
England, unsigned lantern clock, the brass case with turned columns, finials, and feet, top with pierced frets, the front fret with engraving, Roman numeral brass dial, pierced steel hand, 30 hour, weight driven time and strike bob pendulum movement with crown wheel escapement. -
England, James Forsythe London, 8 day, double fusee, time and strike bracket clock, in a mahogany bell top case and with subsidiary calendar dial above the numeral 6. -
Daniel Quare, London, movement in later, purpose made bracket clock case, oak with mahogany veneers and brass furniture with later Roman numeral silvered sheet brass dial with date aperture and regulation control in the arch, blued steel hands, 8 day, five pillar fusee movement with verge escapement and pull quarter repeat, with beautifully engraved back plate bearing Quare's name. -
Walker, London, a large, three train bracket clock chiming on eight bells, mahogany case with faux rosewood finish and turned, gilt gadroon mounted feet, the base with gilt, floral festoons, door with gilt mounts, front corners with flanking, reeded columns supporting the molded cornice and caddy top, also with gilt foliate ornament, and pineapple finial, case sides with cast, pierced frets decorated with rococo motifs and central masks, composite dial with matted center, Roman numeral, silvered chapter ring below subsidiary chime selection dials, pierced, blued steel hands, and substantial, three train fusee movement -
England, an ornately carved gallery timepiece, the mahogany case with turned bezel, surrounded with carved, foliate ornament, and with a pair of full bodied, facing dolphins below, Roman numeral silvered dial, 8 day, fusee timepiece movement