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English, 2-fusee skeleton clock, striking full hours on a gong behind and half hours on bell, frame signed Smith and Sons on a small silvered brass plaque near bottom, the whole on a wooden base, c1875 -
Smith & Sons, London, skeleton clock, polished brass plates with Gothic inspired piercing, with mounted lions and eagles, engraved "Smith & Sons London" on plaque. Silvered dial with intricate piercing and with engraved Gothic Roman numerals, original blued steel hands, 8 days, fusee timepiece movement with finely crossed five spoke wheels and deadbeat escapement, decorative pendulum, and stepped oval marble base, c1870 -
J. Smith and Sons Clerkenwell, [attributed] skeleton clock, cathedral form plates with delicate piercing and decorative turned baluster form pillars, on ball feet and with stepped base, engraved Roman numeral silvered dial with pie crust edge, blued steel hands, brass pendulum with decorative star form steel ornament at center, 8 days, single fusee movement with recoil escapement and passing strike, all mounted to a velvet lined ebonized wooden base with glass dome, c1850