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from England
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Negretti and Zambra, London, "Marine Barometer Mk. 2", mercury barometer with a brass main tube, correction scales for "Height Above Water Line", weighted base, gimbal mounted in a wood case. -
John Collins, Wattisfield, England, tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with crotch mahogany door on bracket feet with engraved square sheet brass dial -
Vanini and Montini, Peterborough, England, wheel or banjo barometer with alcohol thermometer, in an inlaid mahogany veneered case with silvered dial and brass indicator knob. -
R. Haswell & Sons, London, England, astronomical regulator, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement, the heavy brass 4 pillar movement with break circuit mechanism designed to send pulses at one second intervals, Harrisons maintaining power, Graham deadbeat escapement with sapphire jeweled pallets, sapphire jeweled pallet arbor, escape wheel, and third wheel, all with endstones, the remaining mobiles with blued steel end pieces fusee type winding stop, crutch with fine beat adjustment, and compensated mercury pendulum, silvered astronomical dial, signed "R. Haswell & Sons, London, blued steel hands, and contained in a mahogany and glass display case with three glazed panels, the back now with added board with mounting brackets for the movement and pendulum, c1890 -
John Elliott, London, England for Bigelow, Kennard & Co., Boston, Mass., tall clock, time, strike and Westminster chime on cathedral gongs, 8 days, three brass weight driven movement in a mahogany inlaid case with floral motif on door and urn with flowers on base, both framed with herring bone inlay, Roxbury fretwork and brass capped full Corinthian columns on hood, three upper brass finials including center eagle finial, trunk door surmounted by clamshell carving and flanked by fluted quarter columns with brass caps and bases, all resting on a cutout skirt with ogee bracket feet. The brass dial has ornately cutout and engraved brass corner spandrels and profusely engraved dial center silvered chapter ring with applied brass numerals, hour strike / silent and Westminster chime / silent selectors and moon phase dial, c1910 -
Early English bracket clock, ebony veneered oak case with domed top, glazed sides and back, and with decorative cast mounts, all resting on turned brass feet, Roman numeral composite dial with winged cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring, matted and engraved center, aperture above center arbor displaying mock pendulum, and with date display below, blued steel hands, 8 days, time and strike, 6 pillar fusee movement with verge escapement and engraved back plate, back cock mounted with large ornamental cast plate, originally fitted with Dutch striking, now removed, as currently configured striking the hours on a bell, the rack fitted between the plates and gathered by a pallet fitted to the third wheel arbor, c1700 -
J.M. Blakeborough, Burnley, England, jeweler's regulator wall clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, two brass weight driven movement with center sweep seconds in a carved dark oak case, c1870 -
English tall clock, 8 days time and strike,, weight driven movement in a hard wood case with arched hood and applied columns and brass dial with date calendar, c.1780 -
John Walker, Cornhill & 230 Regent St, London, England, tavern wall clock, 8 day time only, weight driven robust movement in a mahogany veneer case with glazed door and silvered metal dial, c1790 -
Eureka Clock Co., Ltd., London, England, long running battery clock, the movement with large exposed balance oscillating below the Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, all resting on a polished hollow brass base, and covered with a glass dome, serial #9532, c1910 -
W. W. Kemp & Co., Bristol, England, dwarf tall clock, triple fusee movement, quarter chiming on choice of 8-bells or 5 tubular bells, now in a well constructed case of the same period, with hand carved decorations, c1910 -
E. Fisher, Bath, England, skeleton clock, the pierced brass frames well proportioned and finished, fusee movement with jeweled lever escapement and balance wheel oscillating above the Roman numeral pierced silvered dial, with plate engraved "E. Fisher Bath" at 6:00, steel spade and poker hands, mounted to an ebonized wooden base, and under a glass dome -
Negretti & Zambra, London, Fitzroy barometer, oak case with dome top, white enamel barometer scales at top, behind bevelled glass, and with thermometer below, also with bevelled glass, the case back with instruction label, c1890 -
English-made, double fusee, bell striking skeleton clock with heavy scroll frame on heavy brass plinth and rosewood base, c1850 -
Lund & Blockley, Pall Mall, [London] England, long case tavern wall clock, 8 day time only, robust weight driven movement with heavy cast iron mounting bracket in a mahogany case with painted metal dial, c1870 -
Asa Wilkins, Wiscasset, Maine, tall clock, 8 day time & bell strike weight driven movement in a soft wood case with cherry highlights, fluted hood columns and bracket feet. Painted iron dial with date calendar and moon phases, c1810 -
Dent, London, 8 day time only, desk clock in the Gothic style, the gilt case with stepped base and molded feet, gable with applied scroll ornament, modified lancet arch front with conforming, silvered dial mask framing a foliate engraved silvered Roman numeral dial, the center with engine turning, and signed "Dent London" below the chapter ring, blued steel spade and poker hands, small French style carriage timepiece movement with lever platform, case back with apertures for regulation, setting and winding, with shutter for exclusion of dust, and marked "3038", stamped crown over a lozenge shaped reserve marked "E.W.S.", an hourglass, and banner with "Machine Made", c1870 -
Reproduction, Battleship, based on a French Industrial series original of the 1890s, ship with 12 guns, and armored bow, with time only, clock and barometer mounted to the gun turrets, and with thermometer, all mounted to a polished black slate base, and with engraved brass plaque, "Made in Britain 1865", c2014 -
English, large ornate wheel barometer (mercury tube), thermometer and hygrometer, in a carved wooden case flanked by mermaids, with gesso coating and dark finish, c1875 -
Thomas Mercer, St. Albans, England, two day marine chronometer, decorated brass movement with spring detent escapement and chronometer balance, signed Roman numeral silvered dial with up/ down display, blued steel spade and poker hands, contained in a gimballed brass bowl with spring loaded shutter for access to winding, screw bezel with beveled glass, teakwood interior and exterior protective cases, the inner case with engraved plaque of Alf Lie, watch and chronometer maker and with a small group of service and rate records, serial #23373, c1960