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from Scotland
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Novelty clock, possibly German, gilt brass case with Baroque ornament, thirty hour timepiece movement with two trains run from a single barrel, one for the flying ball pendulum, alternately caught and released by the two staff wielding putti beneath a parasol, the second train with recoil escapement and pendulum controlling the timekeeping -
John Stewart, Auchterarder, Scotland, tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in an mahogany veneer case with broken arch with brass rosettes, two full columns with brass capitals and bases flanking hood and Hepplewhite cutout bracket feet. The painted iron dial has a calendar, second's bit, painting in arch of a Scottish lad doing a Highland fling (jig) and cutout brass hands. -
John Law, Beith, (Scotland) tall case clock, 8 day, time, bell strike with calendar, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with broken arch top, fluted rosettes, carved gilded flame finial, fluted corner columns with carved tops flanking hood over a trunk with contoured door top, flanked by top fluted corner columns with carved tops on a base with straight bracket feet. The brass engraved dial has a silvered chapter ring, engraved spandrels and dial center, calendar aperture at 6, sweep second's and signature boss. The unusual calendar mechanism displays both date and month, with specialized marking to indicate 30 or 31 days, in two apertures. -
Barrel Clock, by C. A. Warner and Co., New York, NY, with Waterbury 8 day, time and strike movement. -
Unsigned Scottish drum top tall clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with painted iron dial. -
Thos Heywood, Wrexham Scottish tall case clock 8 day time and strike movement in mahogany case, c1830 - 1850 -
Scottish tall case clock 8 day time and strike movement in mahogany case, c1830 - 1850 -
Poole & Barr Battery Operated Dome Clocks -
Scottish "Round Dial" longcase clock, ca. 1820-1830. -
Scottish "Drum Head" tall clock -
English Double Chain Fusee Bracket Clock by the Scottish clockmaker John Cook. -
A small mahogany bracket clock with verge escapement, -
Scottish Long Case Clock By "D. Robertson, Dundee", Circa 1840-1870. -
One of the earliest surviving Scottish longcase clocks, made by Thomas Kilgour in Inverness around 1690. Brian Loomes in Brass Dial Clocks p299-300 records that Patrick Kilgour began making clocks in Aberdeen around 1672. -
10 Antique Single & Double Barrel Clock Pendulums -
Dilger & Barclay Glasgow Wall Clock -
C.1825, Scottish, R. [Robert] Wilkie, Cupar-Fife, WORLD TIME skeleton clock, with conventional 12 hour dial on one side and 24 dial opposite engraved with approx 52 major worldwide locations, single bell passing strike, fusee and large great wheel. -
C.1810, Scottish, James Whitelaw, Edinburgh, round silvered dial, bell strike tall clock, in a mahogany veneer case. -
J. & W. Boyd, Greenock, (Scotland), tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a drum head mahogany case on bun feet with painted metal dial -
Scotland, unsigned tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven brass movement with painted metal dial in a mahogany inlaid oak case with broken arch top set with brass rosettes and finial, full columns flanking hood door and reeded quarter columns flanking trunk door, the door inlaid with bird, and on ogee bracket feet