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from England
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T. Boxell, Brighton, an ornately carved softwood barometer, the base with "green man" mask, trimmed with foliate ornament, beneath a shelf with barley twist columns flanking a thermometer with engraved reamur and fahrenheit scales, the top with engraved barometer scales surrounded by carved trim, and surmounted with a large, removable top carved with scallop shell, fruit and leaves -
English, 3-train, 9-tube, brass dial tall clock, retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co., mahogany case with pediment top, door with two bevelled glasses, and with flanking columns having carved Ionic capitals, and resting on carved feet, composite dial with aplied numerals, silvered chapter ring and seconds bit, and displaying the phases of the moon, 8 day, quarter chiming, weight driven movemen -
English, 8 day tall clock, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mixed veneer/ mahogany inlaid oak case with broken arch top set with brass rosettes and finials, flat reeded pilasters flanking door, painted arch dial with calendar and seconds hand. -
Frodsham, Gracechurch St., London, bracket clock, rosewood veneered, arch top case with brass inlay and furniture, rear door with decorative, scroll cut fret, sheet iron dial plate, well finished 8 day, two train movement, striking the hours in passing, and repeating on demand -
England, unsigned tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement, mahogany case with broken arch hood with brass rosettes, convex crotch mahogany panel 3/4 columns on trunk and fan carved crotch mahogany panel on lower plinth with painted metal dial with moon phase, swan spandrels. -
Thomas Mercer Ltd., St. Albans, England, break circuit chronometer with mechanism for sending a signal at one minute intervals, 14 jewel, two day fusee movement with Z balance, and spring detent escapement, an auxiliary wheel mounted to the the fourth wheel arbor closing a pair of contacts for one second every minute, mounted to an aluminum plate, and contained in an aluminum canister silvered dial showing seconds on the outer ring, with subsidiary 24 hour chapter, blued steel hands, all contained in a fabric covered, wooden box with screw terminals, serial # 20914, mid 20th century -
English, 8 day, time and strike three train 8 bell chiming bracket clock playing Whittington/Cambridge chimes. Retailed by Wales & McCulloch, 56 Cheapside. E.C., now in a later case. -
Wall clock, the case of tropical hardwoods, replete with Asian and Moorish inspired carving, the base with a winged figure, the door with leafy columns and with figures at the top corners, flat surfaces with geometric and naturalistic repeating motifs, the top with a ribbed dome, and turned finial, Arabic numeral silvered dial, blued steel trefoil hands, English 8 day, time and strike fusee movement, and pendulum with patinated Helios mask pendulum -
Unsigned English banjo or wheel barometer with thermometer, hygrometer, and spirit level in a rosewood veneer case. -
English, "Rolling Ball" mantel clock, on older wood base. unsigned, (no glass cover) -
England, Skeleton clock, nicely pierced and finished brass scroll frames, Roman numeral skeletonized dial with shield shaped reserves for the figures, blued steel hands, 8 day fusee timepiece with 6 spoke crossings, recoil escapement, and brass pendulum with steel rod, all mounted to a marble plinth with ebonized wooden base, and with period shade -
English bracket clock signed Fisher, New., 8 day, time and strike spring driven, fusee movement. Part of the location name is missing. -
James Ritchie & Son, Edinburgh, master regulator with astronomical dial, mahogany case with arch top, glazed door and molded base, Arabic numeral, white painted sheet iron dial, the hour hand rotating once in 24 hours, 8 day, spring powered brass movement with heavy, trapezoidal plates and pinwheel escapement, the escape wheel arbor with electrical contact, closing a circuit once every 60 seconds, pendulum with wooden rod, coil, and large, spherical rating nut, and suspended from a heavy cast iron bracket -
English, 8 day, spring driven, fusee movement drop octagon wall timepiece, in a mahogany case with bevelled edges, the painted dial signed J. Greatbatch, Birmingham. -
F.W. Elliot Ltd., Croydon, England, dwarf tall clock, 8 day, time, strike and chime playing Whittington and Westminster tunes, spring driven movement with balance wheel in a mahogany case with brass dial and silvered chapter ring, serial #15457 -
English, 8 day, time and strike spring driven, three train lever movement Westminster chime mantel clock in an Oriental-style gold and red Chinoiserie decorated case. -
George Cox, Carlisle, England dwarf tall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven brass movement in a grain painted soft wood rectilinear continental case with domed top and a painted metal dial with maker's signature and date of "1839" -
English, 8 day, Regency style, inlaid mahogany, double fusee, time and strike bracket clock with painted dial and engraved back plate movement. -
English, Viner & Co., Royal Exchange, London, 8 day, time and strike spring fusee movement Gothic style bracket clock. -
Peter Garon, London, three train chiming tall clock with chinoiserie case, the base with cavetto molding, trunk with rectangular door and brass strap hinges, bonnet with applied, cast brass fret in frieze, and door with integral, flanking columns, composite dial with gilt, matted center, decorated winding and seconds holes, gilt spandrels, and silvered, Roman numeral chapter ring, with strike/ silent selection in the arch, blued, pierced steel hands, and substantial, weight driven brass movement with five pillars, chiming on 6 bells, and striking the hours on a gong