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8 day English fusee dial clock. Dent, 28 Cockspur St, London -
English yellow oak 8-day single chain fusee dial clock, circa 1890 -
English unusual double sided mahogany post office clock made for the Queen"s Coronation 1953 -
English single fusee painted 12" dial mahogany wall clock, Circa 1860 -
English single fusee painted 12" dial mahogany wall clock -
A Smiths Astral ship bulkhead timepiece, Circa 1960 -
A BLACK PAINTED AND ENAMEL WALL CLOCK. -
German Hamburg American porcelain wall clock, circa 1904 -
German Hamburg American Porcelain Kitchen Plate Wall Clock, circa 1925 -
German Blue and White Plate Wall Clock -
French embossed brass gallery wall clock, circa 1895 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. hanging electric gallery clock, "Deputy 2 - 1936". -
S.B. Jerome / Patent Lever Escapement, mini gallery clock, ca 1855. -
German ? Bakers clock, ca 1920's. Round wood bezel is 14.5" wide, has a thin finish of paint or varnish on the wood. -
Chauncey Jerome octagon gallery clock, early model, ca around 1875. Painted metal dial is signed only, "Patent / Lever Escapement". -
Chauncey Jerome gallery clock, 11" octagon case has excellent mahogany veneer all over the flat edges. No rolling edges, no label and I do not believe there ever was. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. hanging, "Lever 6-Inch", ca 1879. -
Ansonia Clock Co. hanging, "Ansonia Lever", ca 1924. -
English gallery clock, chain fusee time only 8 day movement, ca 1875. Oak case is 15" in diameter, painted metal dial is 10.5" in diameter. -
English single fusee gallery clock. Cable driven fusee movement is 8 day, time only.