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from England
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Henry Gotshalk, Allentown, PA, inlaid walnut cased tall clock, with dentil work, bonnet top, 5 finials, and carvings. This is a 30 hours, arched brass dial, with compass motif, and with strike / silent dial in the arch, & calendar aperture above 6, from the Doug Shaffer collection, c1765 -
English tall clock for J.E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, Penn., 8 days, time, strike and Westminster chime, three brass weight driven movement in a pagoda top mahogany case with, beveled glass on trunk door, brass inlaid columns on trunk and hood, similar to Roxbury style. The painted metal dial has moon phase, c1910 -
Luke Wise, Reading, England, tall clock, 8 days, time, calendar and bell strike, weight driven movement with count wheel strike; case of broad grained European walnut veneer, with avian themed marquetry inlaid flat top, with 3 1/2" bull's eye in trunk door with brass dial, cast brass cherub spandrels and silvered chapter ring, engraved "GOD SAVE QUEEN ANN" and maker's signature, c1710 -
English tall clock, 8 days, time, strike and chime on 9 tubes playing two tunes, Westminster or Whittington, three brass weight driven movement in a cherry and veneer case with carved urn and paneled plinth, carved arch top and full columns with brass capitals flanking hood door. The brass dial has moon phase, silvered chapter ring, silence and tune selection dials, c1900 -
Joseph Davis & Co., 6 Kennington Park Road, London, England, "American Forecast Barometer", large bore mercury tube, thermometer, compass, and seven dials (one for each day of the week) to record barometric pressure in an ornate highly carved hard wood case with elaborate fretwork on inside and outside of lower glass, silvered dial and thermometer and ivory daily dials, c1890 -
English, attributed to W. F. Evans, a single chain fusee skeleton clock, striking a single bell tone at the hour, and with optional white porcelain enamel dial {that makes reading the time much easier}, mounted to an oval wooden base, and with old /period glass dome, c1870 -
English tall clock presented "THE ASSOCIATION OF DIAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWELERS & SILVERSMITHS, 6 GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON", 8 days, time and Whittington chime on 8 bells or your choice of Westminster on 4 large flat wire gongs, and striking the hours on a still larger deep toned gong. Brass three weight driven movement in an a heavily carved English oak case. The brass dial has silvered chapter ring, tune and silent selection dials, moon phase and brass corner spandrels, c1890 -
English tall clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in an oak veneer case with painted iron dial, c1840 -
English, Wm. Dorrell, very narrow brass dial tall clock, time and alarm, 30 hour, with an early vertical post lantern style movement with crown wheel at top and verge with short pendulum, from the collection of Doug Shaffer, c1750 -
William Whichcord, Ingatestone, England, tall clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in a burled veneer case with brass dial and silvered chapter ring, c1790 -
Eureka Clock Co., Ltd., London, 1000 day electric clock in a mahogany veneered Sheraton style balloon case, with line inlays, cross banding and marquetry conch shell, brass bezel with convex beveled glass, Arabic numeral white enamel dial signed "Eureka Clock Co., Ltd., London, 1000 Day Electric Clock", blued steel spade hands, spotted brass movement with large bimetallic balance, the rating assembly accessed through a brass cover in the case back, serial #2847, c1910 -
English, single fusee skeleton timepiece, in an extra fancy scrolling frame, with pierced silvered dial and glass dome, c1870 -
Gabriel Smith, Barthomley, England, 30 hours, time, calendar and bell strike, single weight driven movement with anchor escapement in dark English oak case with 4" glass porthole in trunk door. The square brass dial has a single hand, calendar aperture at 6 signed silvered chapter ring, c1720 -
Charles Davis, London, carved wall clock, 8 days, time only, spring driven fusee movement in a intricately carved mahogany case with a silvered dial, c1820 -
J. Smith and Sons Clerkenwell, [attributed] skeleton clock, cathedral form plates with delicate piercing and decorative turned baluster form pillars, on ball feet and with stepped base, engraved Roman numeral silvered dial with pie crust edge, blued steel hands, brass pendulum with decorative star form steel ornament at center, 8 days, single fusee movement with recoil escapement and passing strike, all mounted to a velvet lined ebonized wooden base with glass dome, c1850 -
English, twin fusee, bell strike bracket clock, Regency period, ebonized veneer with brass inlay, and a painted enamel dial bearing the name Dewhurst, in Clitheroe. The Gothic style case with cast brass side frets and pineapple finials, c1820 -
English double fusee, striking skeleton clock, in the form of Litchfield Cathedral, with a pierced & silvered silvered dial, c1870 -
William S. Johnson, New York, 8 days, time and strike, fusee movement ripple case shelf clock, c1845 -
English mahogany 8 days, single fusee small wall clock, c1880 -
English hanging regulator for Kemp Bros., Bristol, mahogany and mahogany veneer case with thick beveled glasses, engraved Roman numeral, polished brass dial, signed "Kemp Bros. Union St. Bristol", painted steel hands, substantial 8 days, brass movement with heavy turned pillars, dead beat escapement and maintaining power, nickel plated pendulum with wooden rod, nickel plated weight with attached pulley, c1920