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C.1910, English, Mahogany Tall Case clock with time, strike and brass dial with rolling moon. -
C.1890, English, 8-day fusee skeleton timepiece, scroll frame, with some restoration. -
C.1850, English, Single Chain Fusee skeleton clock in excellent original condition. -
C.1820, English, Edgecumbe and Nichols, Bristol, 8-day time and strike mahogany with brass inlay Regency bracket clock. -
C.1880, English for the Dutch market, 8-day time and strike, walnut marquetry inlaid bracket clock (made in the style of a much earlier clock). -
C.1890, English, 2-Fusee Bracket clock with round silvered dial, fully engraved and signed "J. W. Benson", all in very good original condition. -
C.1890, English, 2-Fusee, Painted dial, bell top bracket clock in generally good+ condition. -
C.1910, Lloyd Payne and Amiel, Manchester, England, 8-day fusee, square gallery timepiece. -
C.1830, Nicholls, Bath, England, 8-day fusee gallery timepiece. -
C.1910, English, 8-day fusee gallery timepiece. This smaller size example in a mahogany case has been very nicely restored. -
C.1890, English, Bronze Nautical Desk set, clock and barometer. -
C.1750, English, Atkinson, Shefield, movement with brass dial, 30-hour single hand, as found. -
C.1880, English, rare fusee balloon clock, miniature with ormolu dial. -
Mahogany, two-day marine chronometer in French style box. Thomas Earnshaw, circa 1795. -
"Giant" gilt brass 8 day-going double-train carriage clock, striking the hours and quarters. William Payne & Co, London, circa 1850. -
"Giant" gilt brass 8 day-going double-train carriage clock, striking the hours and half hours and repeating the hours. Desbois, London, circa 1850. -
"Giant" gilt brass 8 day-going, triple-train, grande sonnerie quarter-repeating carriage clock. J.W. Benson, London, circa 1890. -
Two-day marine chronometer with auxiliary compensation and 56-hour power reserve indicator. Barraud, London, circa 1850. -
Gilt and large brass 8 day-going double-train carriage clock striking the hours and half hours and repeating the hours. E.I. Dent, London, circa 1845. -
"Giant" gilt brass double-train eight day-going carriage clock striking and repeating the hours; Barwise, London, circa 1850.