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C.1860, Scottish, Single Fusee Balloon timepiece, large with a painted regulator dial with separate seconds, minutes and hours, and with the inscription "The Ivory, Dundee". A family of clock makers named Ivory worked in Dundee from 1730 onwards. -
C.1890, Scottish, CASE ONLY, for 13" square dial, mahogany with reeded corners and lamb's tongues, made for a century earlier movement that was later re-united with its case. -
C.1947, Glen Clock Co, Scotland, DONALD DUCK , rocking head, child's timepiece. -
W. Dickie, Paisley, Scottish tall case clock, 8 day time and strike weight driven movement in mahogany veneer broken arch case with arched brass dial and seaweed spandrels, displaying date dial at 6 o'clock and second's bit at 12 o'clock and signed W. Dickie Paisley on disc in arch, c1800 -
M.(Mark) Barr, Lanark, Scotland brass 8 day time and strike longcase clock movement, painted dial and pendulum, c1836 -
Brocot, France, large portico clock with pinwheel escapement, round time and strike movement with large barrels, possibly of two week duration, count wheel striking on a bell, crutch with fine beat adjustment, white enamel dial signed "Brocot", gilt Breguet style hands, with sweep seconds, heavy gilt brass and steel gridiron pendulum with knife edge suspension beating half seconds, the case veneered in figured ash, with gilt bezel, column mounts, and feet, with gilt beat scale, c1830 -
Scottish tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with sting inlay around the door and plinth, reticulated inlay in the broken arch of the hood, reeded columns on hood and reeded half columns on the trunk and painted iron dial depicting seasons in the spandrels, c1830 -
James Muirhead, Glasgow, Scotland tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement with painted metal pendulum in a mahogany veneer case with brass silvered metal round dial, showing seconds below 12 and simple calendar above the 6, c1830 -
Scottish tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with flat top hood, reeded columns on trunk and hood and painted metal dial, c1820 -
J. Lizars, Glasgow, walnut aneroid barometer and thermometer, c1910 -
Robert Welsh, Dalkeith, Scotland tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in an earlier Chinoiserie decorated case with gold stenciled sides and engraved brass dial with brass spandrels and boss with maker's signature and location, c1770 -
James Wilson, Hawick, Scotland, tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in an oak case with rope turned columns and applied bracket base and painted iron dial, c1800 movement and dial -
Barr Mfg. Corp., Weedsport, N.Y. electrical impulse pendulum clock, c1925 -
Clocks- 3 (Three): Barr electrical impulse, Weedsport, N.Y.; 2 German 400 day; 20th century -
France, large and unusual year running carriage clock, the polished brass Corniche case with beveled glass panels, matte finished gilt frame for matte silver dial mat, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel Breguet style hands with hollow tips, the movement made in two sections, the upper with a standard French carriage train, the lower with two large barrels and second wheel, engaging with the upper train, two wheels with steel end piece on back plate, large silvered lever platform, c1900 -
Alexander Farquharson, Edinburgh, Scotland, a mid 18th century mahogany bracket clock with date and alarm, molded base on brass bracket feet, door with brass beads at sides, and brass molded light, break arch molded top with carrying handle, the sides with brass fishscale fretsbrass composite dial with silvered, roman numeral chapter ring, matted center with date aperture above 6:00, and cutour to view mock pendulum below 12:00, and arch with silvered brass panel engraved with the makers name and location, pierced blued steel hands, 8 day fusee movement with five pillars, engraved back plate, recoil escapement, and striking on a bell -
Whytock and Sons, Dundee, a mid 19th century skeleton clock with passing strike, the frames fretted in the form of vines and foliage topped with a finely finished bell, the fusee movement with recoil escapement and inline wheelwork with five spoke crossings confined to the center of the frame and so allowing for a very open design, the silvered dial with gothic roman numerals also following the frame design, and incorporating thistle, vine and shamrock motifs, fancy blued steel hands and heavy brass clad pendulum, beneath an oval glass dome with conforming wooden base -
France , skeleton clock, the small 8 days, time and strike, movement also with displays for the alarm and date, brass movement of unconventional design with the time and strike functions driven by a single barrel, Brocot escapement, silk thread suspension, and pinned count wheel Roman numeral, white enamel dial showing the time, and two smaller, Arabic numeral white enamel dials for the alarm and date, all resting on an oval mahogany base with turned feet, and under a glass dome, 19th century -
Scottish tall clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven, brass movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with string and diamond inlay, crotch mahogany door and base and a painted iron dial and date calendar, c1840 -
Scottish tall clock, 8 days, time and strike,, weight driven movement in a mahogany veneered case with painted iron dial with date calendar, c1840