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from England
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English, a single fusee skeleton timepiece, with a simple solid brass chapter ring, in a "Lyre" style frame, and with robust baluster pillars, on a rosewood veneered base with glass dome, c1860 -
English, 8 days, time and strike, fusee brass movement mahogany with brass inlay wall or tavern clock, c1860 -
English engine room clock, nickel plated brass case with beveled glass, Roman numeral white enamel dial marked "Fleming & Ferguson Shipbuilders & Engineers Paisley" (Scotland), blued steel hands, round 8 days, fusee timepiece with lever platform, the plates with decorative scraping, c1900 -
Gents of Leicester, time clock, hardwood case with glazed front and sides, Arabic numeral painted dial, 8 days, time only fusee movement above cylinder for time recording paper, strip with pins and ribbon for marking time located behind cylinder, c1930 -
George Washbourne, Gloucester, England, tall clock, 30 hours, time and strike, single weight driven movement with anchor escapement in an oak case with pendulum aperture in trunk door and brass dial with silvered chapter ring and single hand, signed No. 107, c1750 -
Elliott, London, mahogany 8 days, chiming bracket clock, dated 1965 (modern) -
British United Clock Co., Birmingham, England, 8 days, paper mache advertising clock for Milkmaid Milk "Now's The Time to Buy It". At first glance this timepiece looks to be a Baird clock, but is English made, c1900. -
Thwaites and Reed, London, modern "Benjamin Franklin" clock, based on the founding father's late 1700's design -
Clocks- 2 (Two) English time only 8 days, desk clocks: Elliott black and gold painted wood small bracket clock with Tiffany brass and silvered dial, dated 1960; Baronet of London green Wedgewood small bracket clock dated 1971 -
Clocks- 12 (Twelve) travel, alarm, and auto clocks including Waltham, Elgin, Dunhill, Phinney Walker, and others -
Anglo-American, Holloway & Co, London, 8 days, time and strike, gilt ripple molding shelf clock c1860. Case houses an unsigned American movement possibly made by Ansonia. -
The Synchronome Co., Ltd., England, master clock with gravity remontoire driven pendulum, the falling lever providing impulse at 30 second intervals, home made mahogany floor standing case with pediment top, glazed door, iron bracket mounted to case back for pendulum, remontoire, and contacts, seconds beating pendulum with pan for fine regulating weights, dial and movement to right of pendulum suspension, c1940 -
English, first class maker, for J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, a triple fusee, 8-Bell and Westminster on gongs, bracket clock, chiming the quarters on your choice of bells or gongs, and counting the hours on a large flat wire cathedral gong, the cushion top dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, and with subsidiary dials for F/S, Chime-Silent, and choice of tune; case with profuse ormolu trim, c1890. -
Webster Cornhill, London, 8 day rosewood veneered fusee chain drive pendulum miniature bracket time piece, c1820. -
English, John Smith and Son, 85 Strand, London, large 3-fusee, 8-bell, 2-tune, quarter chiming bracket clock, the rosewood veneer case with brass inlay, the door flanked by gilt and reeded brass columns, the side frets of cast brass in the Georgian style, and the arched dial with applied brass spandrels and with 3 subsidiary dials for F/S, Chime/Silent, and 8-bell or Westminster tune. Overall very good original condition, c1890 -
English, by a premier maker (probably Smith and Sons), for DENT, clockmaker to the Queen, 33 Cockspur St, London, 3-fusee bracket clock, chiming the quarters on choice Whittington-8-bells, or Westminster on 4 gongs, and counting the hours on a large flat wire cathedral gong, with an engraved and silvered dial, c1890 -
English, 8 day, time and strike, Westminster chime 3-train chain drive fusee movement bracket clock retailed by Bigelow, Kennard and Co., Boston, c1900 -
Thomas Wagstaffe, London, 8 day, time and strike with calendar composite brass 12" dial tall clock. Wagstaffe was a Quaker who frequently supplied movements to his fellow American Quakers who had them cased in Philadelphia or Newport, movement c1770, case probably c1810. -
Simon Johnson, Sanbornton, New Hampshire, 8 day weight driven gallery time piece, c1838 -
English single fusee skeleton clock, passing strike, with oval glass dome, George Washington decorated pendulum and marble base, c1870