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from England
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C.1855, English, Fusee Skeleton Clock, -
C.1840, English, North Country Tallcase Clock, -
C.1840, English, Fusee Drop Dial Wall Clock -
C.1735, English, 8-Day Longcase Movement with -
C.1730, English, 8-day Longcase Movement with -
Mixed lot: A C.1850, Mini English carved drop dial case that undoubtedly had a fusee movement, NOW with an American, Jerome 8-day time only open spring movement. -
English, 1st Half 19th Century, a Midlands short door tall case, now with a good London make 8- day brass dial movement (C.1725) signed John Hill, King St., Covent Garden; the dial measures 13 x 17.5', and with an engraved brass rolling moon with silvered moon and stars; tidal indications above moon. -
C.1975, English, Reproduction of a first century clepsydra or water clock. -
C.1931 (dated), English, Potts and Sons, Leeds, a good chain fusee postal clock with British royal crest on both the movement and the dial. -
C.1920, English, J.W. Benson, London, 11' fusee drop dial in a well made case with crotch mahogany veneers in good condition and with original carved "ears' intact. -
C.1920, English, Clerke, Maker to the Admiralty, 1 Royal Exchange, London, a well made 20th century chronometer. -
C.1920, English Alarm Clock in a mahogany round gothic case with satinwood and floral inlay, the base molding setting on 4 brass bun feet. -
C.1900, English, Single Fusee Skeleton clock, under dome. -
C.1890, English, L. Casella (Maker to the Admiralty) a fine Robinson"s anemometer or wind measuring device, complete with fan and chimney top mount. -
C.1890, English, 3-Fusee Bracket Clock on base. -
C.1890, English, 2-Fusee, Mahogany cased wall clock, in an attractive case with carved floral trim, carved base bracket, fretted and hinged side doors and a broken arch top with fluted center finial. -
C.1890 (dated), English brass cased sedan clock, the case made as a gift to W. A. Roberts, and signed on the rear by the maker, one B. F. Baird. -
C.1870, English, Hurt and Wray, Birmingham, a large triple chain fusee, quarter chiming oak bracket clock, chiming 8-bell Whittington tune on the quarters, and sounding the hours on a 9th bell. -
C.1861 (dated), Presentation Skeleton Time-piece, English. -
C.1860, English, Skeleton Clock, Chain Fusee, with fancy pierced and silvered dial.