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C.1810, H. Payne, London, 8-day time/strike mahogany balloon clock, with ten inch convex dial. -
French miniature carriage clock for Payne & Co. 163 New Bond St., London, 8 day, time only, spring driven movement with lever platform escapement in a gilt case with reeded columns and turned feet and inset with two cloissone enamel panels and a cloissone enamel mask surrounding Roman numeral white enamel dial, serial #7447, c1885 -
Payne & Co., 163 New Bond St, London, a Victorian, quarter chiming lantern clock, 8 day duration, with walnut base, brass case with turned finials, columns and feet, Roman numeral engraved brass dial with pierced steel hands, top with pierced frets, the front fret with engraving, cast brass bell strap suspending two large bells, the two train fusee movement with recoil escapement, striking ting tang quarters on two bells, and the hours on the smaller bell, back plate signed, serial #5054 -
English, 8 day, spring driven, fusee movement wall timepiece with a 24-hour dial with the name "Lloyd Payne & Amiel, Manchester" on the dial. -
8 day English contra boulle clock. Payne, London -
Ormolu and silver clock with fusee movement -
British ormolu and silver mantel clock, c1820 -
C.1910, Lloyd Payne and Amiel, Manchester, England, 8-day fusee, square gallery timepiece. -
"Giant" gilt brass 8 day-going double-train carriage clock, striking the hours and quarters. William Payne & Co, London, circa 1850.