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from England
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C.1870, English, Wm. Evans, Birmingham, scroll frame skeleton clock -
C.1860, English, Chain Fusee Skeleton clock -
C.1850, English, Single Fusee Skeleton clock and dome. -
C.1850, English, Single Fusee Drop Dial -
C.1840, English, 8-Day, Painted Dial tallcase clock, -
C.1830, English, T. H. Watkins, Birm'm -
C.1830, English, 8-Bell, 3-Fusee, Regency Bracket clock -
C.1775, Johnson, London, Miniature Time and alarm bracket clock, -
C.1760, Stephen Rimbault, London, Musical Automaton Dial, 3-fusee bracket clock. -
GEORGE III OAK PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, early 19th century, signed Ashton Macclesfd. (Macclesfield) -
English, Thomas Reeve, Harlstone, Weight driven lantern clock, time and bell strike, made C.1920 in the style of 1750; note wooden bracket is NOT included with this lot, we borrowed it from the Hodges lantern for this foto. -
English /Scottish, Regency bracket clock, 2-fusee, time and strike in a mahogany case with inlay to the front panel, 8-day, with cathedral gong strike, and with 7 inch silvered dial bearing name of retailer Edward, Glasgow. -
English, London area, timepiece skeleton clock, single chain fusee, in a scroll frame with well shaped baluster pillars, and w/ a well fretted brass and silvered dial, C.1860, less dome. -
English, John Bull Clock Co., JOHN BULL AUTOMATIC ALARM, clock, 8-day. This is a rare item, and a detailed article by Peter Gosnell appeared in the Oct 2009 Bulletin [pages 522--533]. A copy of the article is included inside the clock. We have not had this model before. C.1910 -
English, Edro. Hodges, C.1670, Lantern clock, single hand, bell strike, with meter pendulum + brass sheathed weight, also purpose made oak wall bracket. -
The Synchronome Co., Ltd, London, England, {factory in Alperton}, c.1925, electro mechanical master clock, meter pendulum, in a quarter sawn oak case -
Eureka Clock Co Ltd, London battery powered, electro-magnetic timepiece mounted on brass base under dome with exposed rotating balance, serial No. 7183 c1910 -
English, R. Winstanley, Ormskirk, C.1820, painted square dial tall clock, 8-day, 2-weight, in a northern England mahogany case with flat reeded pilasters flanking the short door, dial with seconds hand below 12. -
English, Archibald Coats, Wigan, C.1820, a Liverpool area painted square dial tall clock with Halifax moon, 8-day, bell strike, 2-wt, the hood with broken arch pediment, eagle finial in center, and the plinth with well formed bracket feet. -
English, Time and bell strike TAVERN CLOCK, 26" dial with gilt Roman numerals, in a Chinoiserie case, the with raised figures in period dress, amongst gardens and temples, C.1800.