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J. W. Elliott, London, England - 12" round dial postal or pub clock, with a mahogany case and bezel, and with robust and well made chain fusee movement, dated 1939. -
Ellicott and Smith, 17 Royal Exchange, London, a regency rosewood bracket timepiece, round top case with turned finial on a molded base with turned feet, sides with glazed, fish scale fret, signed Roman numeral silvered dial with blued steel hands and pointer for regulation, single train fusee movement with recoil escapement and rise and fall regulator, the back plate signed and with wheatear engraved border -
A Regency clock with a rosewood case made by one of the best makers of the time, Ellicott, who were clock and watchmakers to George III. -
C.1890, French, Sam'l Marti, Mantel regulator, black slate with large movement, open escapement dial, and Ellicott style pendulum.