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D. Evans, Pontypool, England, paper mache, mother-of-pearl, and wood, 8 day, time only, fusee wall clock, c1860 -
England, attributed to W. F. Evans, Handsworth, single fusee skeleton clock of excellent quality, with fine 5-spoke wheels in the train. also with pierced and engraved dial, on a light birch base, less dome, C.1875 -
C.1875, W. F. Evans, Birmingham, 3-fusee, 8-bell quarter chime skeleton clock in the form of Westminster Abbey. -
C.1865, English, W. F. Evans, 2-Fusee Skeleton clock, with platform /lever at the top of the front plate. -
C.1870, English, Wm. Frederick Evans, Pendulum Detent, timepiece skeleton clock, as-found, less dome. -
C.1870, English, Wm. F. Evans, 1-Fusee, Sir Walter Scott Monument, timepiece skeleton with original glass dome and gilt bronze figures of Sir Walter and his dog. -
C.1870, W. F. Evans (signed), Sir Walter Scott Memorial skeleton timepiece, less dome. -
C.1870, English, Wm. F. Evans, Birmingham, single fusee skeleton clock, Less dome and bell and pendulum. -
English Skeleton Clock 2-fusee, striking on a gong, attributed to Wm F. Evans of Handsworth (near Birmingham), movement with a vertical platform/lever at the top of the front plate, the clock on a rectangular marble block, mounted to a movement veneered base, with a larger rectangular dome of the period on a still larger veneered / inlaid base, c1865 -
Bracket clock in oak with 3 glass mirror backed case. -
English, attributed to W. F. Evans, a single chain fusee skeleton clock, striking a single bell tone at the hour, and with optional white porcelain enamel dial {that makes reading the time much easier}, mounted to an oval wooden base, and with old /period glass dome, c1870 -
English, Wm. F. Evans, ARABESQUE skeleton timepiece, C.1870, incomplete, however includes all 3 plates and dial. -
C.1875, Evans of Birmingham, 2-fusee skeleton clock -
C.1887, English, Evans of B'ham, 2-Fusee skeleton clock, -
C.1875, English, Evans of Handsworth, York Minster, two fusee, skeleton clock, less dome. -
C.1875, W.F. Evans, Birmingham, skeleton clock -
C.1870, Wm. Frederick Evans, 3-fusee chiming on 8 bells, WESTMINSTER ABBEY, skeleton clock with dome, retailed by Wm Gibson, Belfast (engravings at bottoms of towers), and with 2 vial compensating pendulum. -
C.1785, David Evans and Peter Higgs, London, Quarter Chiming Cuckoo, a Georgian 3-fusee bracket clock, crown-verge, announcing the quarters on 8 bells, and giving the hours on a deep toned cuckoo, made for the Spanish market, and the dial showing the names of Higgs and Diego Evans, Londres, and the back plate engraved the same.