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from England
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English, Benjamin Ellis, Woodbridge, C.1830, Composite dial with rocking ship in the arch, 8-day, 2-weight mov't, and with seconds hand and calendar aperture, housed in a mahogany case with Gothic influence and satinwood edging. -
English, John Stevenson, Stafford, C.1770, diminutive oak cased square dial (12") tall clock, 8-day time and strike [count wheel off great wheel], 2-wt. With seconds bit below 12, and calendar aperture above 6 and with deeply ringed winding holes. Finely pierced spandrels with a female face. -
English, John Fleet, 6-tune musical bracket clock, in a Gothic styled mahogany case with brass inlay, and a painted dial with subsidiary rings in the arch for Chime-Not Chime, and the right ring with the tunes: God Save the King, Del Caros Fancy, Russian Dance, Bonny Lad, White Cockade and Miss Barker's Hornpipe, playing on a nest of 12 bells with 13 hammers, the 3-train mov't with chain fusees and engraved back plate, C.1820 -
English, c.1925, Astral, going barrel movement, in an oak veneer Art Deco case with MOP inlay for the Roman numerals. Gong strike, 8-day. -
H. J. DAVIES, New York, C.1875, walnut parlor clock, the ORIENTAL, with label on back, 8-day time and strike, with double barrel pendulum {w/ Davies Patent imprint}. -
English, pub or dial clock, single fusee, with 11 inch painted dial on a turned / segmented mahogany bezel, wall hanging, C.1890 -
English, C.1920, Fusee Dial or pub clock with 12 inch dial, 8-day. -
English, Banjo barometer in rosewood, mercury tube design [no mercury], less crystal and reference pointer, retailed by Waight, Brompton, and with hygrometer at top, thermometer in throat, c.1860 -
English, single train, chain fusee dial clock, C.1870, in a round top, short drop wall case of mahogany, 8-day with carved accents and a bottom door to access the pendulum, retailed by "Brown" of Weymouth. -
English, Mahogany mantel timepiece, single fusee, C.1875, in the style of a century earlier. -
English, Wm. F. Evans, ARABESQUE skeleton timepiece, C.1870, incomplete, however includes all 3 plates and dial. -
English, Reproduction Celpsydra or water clock, classic Anglo design with a cylinder that drips water into a cistern below, and then the water is re-transferred to the cylinder for "re-winding", c.1980. Water flow is regulated by a small valve at the bottom of the cylinder. -
English, C.1900, Pub or dial clock, with fusee movement, in a mahogany case with 12 inch dial signed W. H. Weller, Littlehampton. -
English Tallcase clock, circa 1810 -
English tallcase clock, 18th century -
English stripped pine Tallcase clock, circa 1810 -
English mahogany tallcase clock, c. 1800 -
FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK, Jonathan Tritchile maker, Bolton, England, early 19th century, -
A BRASS CASED SHIPS BELL CLOCK Labeled Chelsea, England. -
Victorian Oil Painting Picture Clock, circa 1880