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of 1,580 clocks
from England
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C.1860, English, Double Fusee Drop Dial in excellent original condition. -
C.1860, Case Only, English, Mahogany case with fancy carving under the dial. -
C.1840, Movement and Dial, 8-Day, English, the 14' square dial attractively painted with sail boats in each corner. -
C.1830, English, Small Drop Dial wall clock in mahogany. -
C.1800, English Tavern Clock with 20 inch dial. -
C.1790, English, a lot of two 30 hour pull wind movements, as-found. -
17th Century, English Lantern Clock, with restorations. -
C.1810, English, Robert Wilson, Moor House, 8-day Brass dial tall clock, oak case with fret top, and with calendar intact. -
C.1890, English, Skeleton Timepiece, with cracked dome, single fusee on a marble base. -
C.1830, English sedan-style shelf clock/mixed lot: Mahogany case with brass inlay and ball feet having a 30-hr period fusee time-only movement. -
C.1890, English Drop-Dial Clock: Eight-day time-only fusee mahogany case wall clock. -
C.1950, English, Repro Lantern clock, 30 hour time, strike and alarm, weight driven, on old oak wall bracket. -
C.1850, English, Balloon-shaped Shelf Clock, fusee movement, mahogany case with silvered dial and 8-day time and bell strike. -
C.1810, English, Calendar Tall Clock, 30-Day+ weight driven, with unusual dial showing hours and seconds at top, minutes in the center, days to the left and date to the right. -
C.1810, English, Mahogany cased tavern clock, 2-weight 8-day, with unusual movement, geared so the great barrels turn once per day rather than twice. -
C.1775, English, for the American market, a Georgian large twin fusee, crown verge, bracket clock, with gold stenciling over ebonized finish, and a matching black/gold painted dial, with cast flame finials and caryatids at the corners. -
C.1890, English Wall Clock: Eight-day time and gong strike, 2-Chain Fusee movement in a solid oak case. -
C.1820, English, John Thwaites, London, 2-Fusee bracket clock, bell strike, in a mahogany veneer case with painted dial. -
C.1840 English, Rogers, London: interesting dial clock with heavy flat brass dial that is deeply engraved with the maker's name and 8-day time only fusee movement. -
C.1822, Parkinson and Frodsham, Change Alley, London, No. 636, 1-Day marine chronometer with both inner and outer boxes.