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from England
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ENGLISH TALL CASE CLOCK WITH A PAINTED DIAL SIGNED "SIMPSON, SPALDING". CIRCA 1840-1850. -
THIS IS A ENGLISH 8 DAY CABLE FUSEE SKELETON CLOCK. CIRCA 1890'S. -
THIS IS AN ENGLISH DROP DIAL CABLE DRIVEN FUSEE TIMEPIECE. CIRCA 1910-20. -
THIS IS A 8 DAY ENGLISH DROP DIAL CHAIN FUSEE TIMEPIECE IN A MAHOGANY CASE WITH BRASS INLAY. CIRCA 1900-1910. -
18K gold and enamel, pin-set petite sonnerie striking clock with singing bird rising and singing every hour or on demand. Ilbery, London, movement attributed to Freres Rochat, No. 271, enamel attributed to Jean-Louis Richter, Geneva, circa 1800. -
Musical Scent Flask; Gold and enamel, emerald- and half pearl-set musical scent flask fitted with a watch with visible diamond-set balance, a carillon, and a mirrored compartment . Jaquet Droz, London, casemaker's mark "M&P", Geneva, made for the Chinese market, circa 1790. -
Pair of moss agate and 20K gold diamond-set scent flask fitted with clockwatches striking the hours and mirrored compartments. James Cox, London, circa 1770, made for the Chinese market. -
C.1880, Sutherland, London, 8-day, 2-fusee bracket clock -
C.1850, English, Gothic Skeleton Clock in very good condition -
C.1825, English, 30-Hour Brass Dial, rolling moon grandfather clock. -
C.1850, English 2-Fusee Bracket clock, in very good -
C.1930, Barometer mantel or desk piece. -
C.1900, English, Single Fusee Dial clock in good original condition, LESS pendulum. -
C.1900, French-English Time Globe in very good original condition. -
C.1900, English, Single Fusee Dial clock, in very good -
C.1935, English 8-day fusee Post Office wall timepiece. -
C.1972 (dated), English, Thwaites and Reed, copy of the famous Sir Wm. Congreve rolling ball clock. -
C.1900, English, Fusee Skeleton Clock, on a marble base, LESS dome. -
C.1950, English Lantern Clock, re-issue. -
C.1948, English, Gent and Co., Ltd, Leicester, PUL-SYN-ETIC master clock.