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C.1938 (dated), English, signed F. W. Elliott, oak cased fusee timepiece, made for the Royal Air Force, and with Her MajestyÕs crest and RAF engraved below 12 on the dial. -
C.1890, English, Elliott, 1-Wt, 8-day tall clock in a mahogany case with Rocking Ship dial. -
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 -
J.J.Elliott, London, England, Chinoiserie 8 days, time and strike, bracket clock, top platform balance escapement, c1930. -
F.W. Elliott, Croydon, England, Japanned wood 8 day time and strike small bracket clock, 1972 -
J.J. Elliot, London, England, tall clock, 8 days, time and strike on tube, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with paw feet, fully turned Corinthian columns flanking trunk door, beveled glasses and arch top with silvered chapter ring and moon phase in arch, brass numerals and heavy cutout fancy brass spandrels on corners and center, c1900 -
J.J. Elliot, London, England, tall clock, 8 days, time, strike and chime on nine tubes playing three tunes, Westminster, Whittington and St. Michael, three weight driven movement in a mahogany case with paw feet, fully turned reeded columns flanking trunk and hood door, beveled glasses on trunk and broken arch top with silvered chapter ring and moon phase in arch, brass numerals and heavy cutout fancy brass spandrels on corners and center and strike / silent and tune selector, c1900 -
Elliott, London, 8 day Japanned wood miniature bracket timepiece for Tiffany & Co., c1975 -
John J. Elliott, London, England (attribution) for Simons Bros. Co., Philadelphia, Penn., tall clock, time, strike and Westminster and Whittington chime on 8 bells and four gongs, 8 days, three brass weight driven movement in a mahogany case with full reeded Corinthian columns, beveled Gothic arch glass in trunk door, paw feet, carved wreath on center of plinth and carving above and below trunk, The hood has broken arch top with turned rosettes, fretwork sides, carved leaves on chimney under center finial and full reeded Corinthian columns. 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 and Whittington selectors and moon phase dial, c1910 -
Elliott, London, bracket clock, mahogany case with with fine inlay in the neoclassical style, engaged quarter columns with brass capitals and bases, cast brass feet, handles, and frets, the bezel with convex glass, Roman numeral silvered dial with blued steel Breguet style hands, massive three train fusee movement with Westminster chimes at the quarters on four gongs, and counting the hours on a larger gong, c1900 -
Elliott, London, large lantern clock, polished brass case with large bell, Roman numeral engraved brass dial, blued steel hands, fusee timepiece pendulum movement with passing strike, mid 20th century -
J.J. Elliot, London, England, tall clock, 8 days, time, strike and chiming on gongs, three brass weight driven movement signed Elliot in an oak case with broken arch on hood flanked by full columns, carved rosettes, glazed trunk door, reeded quarter columns and ogee feet. The brass dial has silvered chapter ring and moon phase. -
Elliott RAF Chain Fusee Wall Clock -
English, F. W. Elliott Ltd., 8-day gallery timepiece (going barrel movement). Circa 1915 -
English, W. Elliott, Dial or pub clock, single fusee, time only in a mahogany case, serial No. 17868. C.1900. -
C.1900, F. W. Elliott Ltd, for Bailey, Banks and Biddle, Philadelphia (engraved on dial) 8-day time/strike Westminster chime mantel clock. -
C.1905, J.J. Elliott, 121 Rosebery Ave, London, 9-Tube, 3-Tune, Quarter chime hall clock in mahogany. -
J.J. Elliott, London, England, one of the worlds largest tambour clocks, the walnut case with paneled front, heavily molded base and trim, terminating at each end in a volute with acanthus leaf, heavy cast bezel with thick beveled glass, silvered Roman numeral dial with blued steel hands, chime/ silent lever at 3:00, and heavy brass, 8 day, 3 fusee movement with full Westminster chiming on gongs, and counting the hours on a large gong, signed "J.J. Elliott 121 & 123 Rosebery Avenue London", with original key and pendulum c1910 -
English, attributed to Elliott and retailed by J.E. Caldwell, mahogany 8 days, time and strike, weight-driven long case clock, c1900 -
F.W. Elliot, England, "Royal Air Force Operations Room Plotting Clock" or sector/radio room style clock, 8 day, time only, spring-driven, fusee movement in a beech case with polychrome painted metal dial that was used in conjunction with observations and radar to track and intercept enemy aircraft during the World War II.