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Webster, Queen Victoria St., London, large bracket clock with chiming on choice of bells or gongs, oak case with carved panels featuring oak leaves and acorns at the base, frieze, and top, front door with thick beveled glass, flanked by carved pilasters with Corinthian capitals, molded cornice with egg and dart molding, the case top finished with two capped plinths with carved paterae and topped with finials, solid balustrade with central arch carved with a scallop shell and lateral foliage, case sides with pierced wooden fret with fabric backing, and back door with brass lattice fret with fabric backing, beautiful composite dial with silvered ground, gilt, pierced flowing acanthus dial mask with engraved detail, silvered applied chapter ring with gilt Arabic numerals, dial center engraved with acanthus and Aesthetic motifs, top of dial with strike/ silent indicator, regulation dial, and chime selector, pierced, blued steel hands, very heavy, unsigned, fusee movement, chiming the quarters on bells (Whittington) or gongs (Westminster), and with large gong for counting the hours, original key, c1880 -
C.1920, E. Howard Clock Co., "No. 5 Banjo", 8-day wall timepiece with special original glasses to memorialize Mrs. O.D. Webster of Franklin, New Hampshire, who was the wife of one of the descendents of Daniel Webster. -
C.1900, English, Webster, Queen Victoria St, London, Quarter chime, 3-fusee bracket clock, in oak, 12 bells with hour strike on a 13th giant bell, 8-day, serial No. 16746. -
R Webster, Shrewsbury Calendar Grandfather Clock -
C.1890, English, Mini 8-day fusee gallery timepiece, with 71/2" dial. -
Webster Cornhill, London, 8 day rosewood veneered fusee chain drive pendulum miniature bracket time piece, c1820. -
A fine regency ormolu & marble English fusee timepiece, Circa 1810; signed: Webster, Cornhill London -
C.1890, English, 2-Fusee, Painted dial, bell top bracket clock in generally good+ condition.