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from England
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MAHOGANY CASED GRANDFATHER CLOCK, M. Young, Newcastle on Tyne, England, mid 19th century, -
MAHOGANY CASED GRANDFATHER FLOOR CLOCK, David Compigne, clockmaker, Winton, England, c.1850; -
Globe Clock Co. "Worlds Fair" clock, ca 1941. -
Enfield mantle clock. Small case, very large movement. -
English gallery clock, chain fusee time only 8 day movement, ca 1875. Oak case is 15" in diameter, painted metal dial is 10.5" in diameter. -
English single fusee gallery clock. Cable driven fusee movement is 8 day, time only. -
English short drop, carved case, ca 1880. Some say this style clock with the bezel pegged to the box behind, may have been made by Welch or Jerome and exported to England. -
English short drop time only wall clock, certainly a cut above the usual English drop clocks we get. This one is mahogany veneered, 22" high, has some great carved side decorations, round wood bezel, four pegs to hold the top to the box, a bottom hinged door to access the pendulum, a hinged door on the side, and the oval glass at the bottom surrounded by rounded molding. -
A rare work of art by, "The British United Clock Co. / Birmingham, England", and is patented in Britain and France, all that information printed on the back plate. -
Miniature English tortoiseshell and brass case standing only 7.75" high. -
English small short drop clock with a single fusee movement. It is only 13.5" high from stem to stern. -
Jonas Barber, Junior, English tall clock, ca 1770. Senior and Junior made clocks in the Winster Valley of northern England for 100 years. -
Tame Side, English single fusee mantle clock. -
English tall case clock by John Lord of Farringdon. -
English gallery clock. -
A LOUIS XIV STYLE ORMOLU MOUNTED GREEN STAINED TORTOISESHELL AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK. Late 19th century, the works stamped Grohe/Wigmore Street/London. -
AN ENGLISH SKELETON CLOCK, 19th century. -
AN ENGLISH BRASS-MOUNTED ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK, 19th century. -
AN ENGLISH BRASS-MOUNTED EBONIZED WOOD BRACKET CLOCK, 19th century, movement engraved 'J. BARWISE/ St. Martin's Lane/ LONDON'. -
TWO ENGLISH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCKS, 19th century.