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Smith & Goodrich, Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, spring brass fusee movement shelf clock. -
Midland Clockworks, J. Smith & Sons, Derby, England tower or street clock, time only, weight driven movement with pinwheel escapement in blue painted cast iron frame -
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 -
Goldsmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London, sterling silver small, 8 days, time only, carriage clock, hallmarked 1917 -
English, Smith and Sons, London, 3-fusee, quarter chiming bracket clock, mahogany case with arched dial, cast spandrels and applied silvered chapter ring. Chimes the quarters on a nest of 8 bells (choice of tune), and strikes the hour on a large cathedral gong, c.1900 -
Ebenezer Smith, Newtown and Brookfield, Conn., tall case clock with unique cut-out 8 day time only weight driven movement, in cherry case with brass dial, c1790 -
English, Skeleton Clock, by John Smith and Sons, Clerkenwell, bearing the signed silvered plaque of the retailer, "Hardy - St. Ives", less dome, with original marble base, scroll frame design on 4 turned feet, c1865 -
Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn., shelf clock 30 hour time and strike double fusee spring driven movement in miniature mahogany case with reverse ogee molding with reverse painted lower tablet and painted metal dial, c1850 -
Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn., 8 day time/strike ogee shelf clock, c1850 -
Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn, 30-Day Wagon Spring wall timepiece, a large octagonal case with rosewood veneer and ripple molding accents, and with an old repair label from C R Smith and Son, corner Market and 18th St, Philadelphia, label showing repair on March 6, 1891, and perhaps the original sale in 1862. Circa1860 -
Conn. 30 hour steeple, double fusee movement that is mounted on steel plates which are attached to the lower end of the brass movement plates. -
2 tambours. -
"Smiths Enfield, Made in England", signed on the nice silver dial, one of the nicest of this group. -
"Smith's Enfield". Signed on the movement and dial just like #529. -
"Smith's Enfield, Made in Great Britain", tambour style mantle clock. -
Made in Great Britain by Smith's Clocks and Watches. -
Smith's Enfield, Made in Great Britain. -
Smith and Goodrich 30 hour steeple, double fusee movement that is mounted on steel plates which are attached to the lower end of the brass movement plates. -
Smith & Goodrich, Bristol, Conn., C. 1852. -
Henry C. Smith Ogee clock, ca 1840