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Mid 20th Century, Thomas Mercer, Ltd, St. Albans, England (1858-1954), No. 1131, 8-Day Chronometer table clock. Has a mahogany case with ebony stringing along the perimeter of all sides. Has a running "stop" at 1, bubble level on top of case, hinged brass bezel for winding, 11 jewel full chronometer detent platform is visible from top of case. There is info on the internet regarding Mercer, as well as in Ehrhardt's book 5, pages 103 and 129. -
C.1900, English, Wm. Langford and Sons, College Green, Bristol, precision wall regulator with conventional dial. -
C.1800, English, [Andrew] KLEISER, YORK, working at 38 Stonegate, a mahogany cased tavern timepiece, 8-day weight driven, 12" brass dial with intact calendar and seconds indications. -
C.1848, Wm. S. Johnson, 16 Courtlandt St, New York, mini bevel front, 1-day, double fusee, with separate alarm mov't on base. -
C.1850, William S. Johnson, New-York, Steeple on steeple clock with 8-day time and strike movement. -
C.1750, R. Hardwick, Ashwick, an English bird-cage movement, with later dial and hand, now in a C.1990, modern wall case of mahogany. -
C.1785, David Evans and Peter Higgs, London, Quarter Chiming Cuckoo, a Georgian 3-fusee bracket clock, crown-verge, announcing the quarters on 8 bells, and giving the hours on a deep toned cuckoo, made for the Spanish market, and the dial showing the names of Higgs and Diego Evans, Londres, and the back plate engraved the same. -
C.1910, English, EUREKA CLOCK CO, Ltd, London, battery powered mantel clock in mahogany, with satinwood line inlay, serial No. 9078. -
C.1830, English, Chas Despree, Bristol , 2-Fusee Bracket clock, in an oak veneer case with carved appliques. -
C.1860, English, Barraud-Maker to the Royal Navy, 41 Cornhill, London 2-Day chronometer, No. 2635 in a Cuban mahogany case with brass corners, the very top cover replaced, and with a C.1941 Hamilton outer case, felt lined. -
Large English Fusee Wall Clock, Circa 1860 -
Gilt Wood Carved Cartel Wall Clock, Circa 1800 -
English Walnut Longcase Clock, Circa 1750. -
English Inlaid Mahogany Tall Clock, Circa 1830. -
English Fusee Wall Clock, Circa 1880 -
English Fusee Wall Clock, Circa 1840 -
English Fusee Wall Clock, Circa 1835 -
English Fusee Drop Dial Wall Clock -
Early English Wall Clock, Circa 1770 -
Bell Strike Tall Clock, Circa 1840.