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John Joyce, Ruthin, Wales, musical three train tall case clock, 8 days, time, strike and musical weight driven movement playing one of seven tunes (including a hymn on Sunday) every four hours on eight bells and single bell hour strike with painted cast iron pendulum bob. The case is a high styled mahogany veneer case with carved rosettes on broken arch, three carved urn finials with flame tops, dental moldings, fluted columns flanking dial, inlaid banding surrounding doors, fluted quarter columns with brass Corinthian terminals and matched crotch mahogany veneers on trunk with matching raised crotch mahogany panel on base with fluted columns on base resting on ogee bracket feet. The painted metal dial is signed by maker, "John Joyce Ruthin", and has seven tune selector subsidiary dial, sweep center calendar and beautifully pierced hands. -
8-day fusee time/strike wall clock.C.1880, Welsh (English style), signed W. Boddington, Rhyl., -
E.N. Welch faux marble mantel clock, Circa 1890 -
Welsh Mahogany Dial Clock, circa 1840 -
WELCH MAHOGANY LONGCASE, circa 1820 Maker: W. JOHN REES Origin: Ebbo Vale, Wales