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type Longcase
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Morbier Floor Clock In A Violin Shaped Case Of Spruce Wood Painted In A Original Faux Grained Wood Finish. Circa 1830-1850. -
French Morbier Cased Floor Clock. Circa 1830-1850. -
Junghans Mahogany Hall Clock. Circa 1920. -
Mahogany Cased Swedish Floor Clock In A Neoclassic Design. This Clock Was Made In Dahl, Sweden, Circa 1840-1850. -
New Hampshire Tall Case Clock With 8 Day Wooden Works That Strikes The Hours On A Bell. Circa 1800. -
2 Piece Cabinet Floor Clock With An 8 Day Vienna Two Weight Movement, In A Walnut Veneered Case With Carvings And Brass Accents. -
English Long Case In An Ebonized And Gold Stenciled Case By Luke Wise, Reading, England, Circa 1686-1710. -
German Open Well Floor Clock. Circa 1910-1920. -
German Art Nouveau Style Open Well Floor Clock By Berliner-Zimmeruhren-Fabrik Gmbh, Made Of Oak Solids And Veneers. Circa 1895-1900. -
German Floor Clock By Gustav Becker. -
A small Edwardian longcase clock with a mahogany case inlaid with fruitwoods and boxwood. -
A particularly attractive domestic regulator in a walnut case dating from circa 1860 The dial, which has been repainted, is signed for J. Watt of Glasgow, who is not listed as a maker and may have been the retailer. -
A mahogany longcase clock from the Derby school of influence incorporating the round dial of the area. The case is of particularly good quality with great attention to detail; for example, the carved paterae and the ebony and boxwood stringing. -
One of the earliest surviving Scottish longcase clocks, made by Thomas Kilgour in Inverness around 1690. Brian Loomes in Brass Dial Clocks p299-300 records that Patrick Kilgour began making clocks in Aberdeen around 1672. -
American Tiffany and Co. NY Carved Mahogany Triple Chime Hall Clock, -
American Herchede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati Lovely Mahogany Westminster Tube Chime Hall Clock, -
American Cherry Tall Case Clock, -
American Seth Thomas, Plymouth, Conn. Cherry Tall Case Clock, -
English John Dobbie, Glasgow Oak Longcase Clock, -
English Thomas Broderick, Preston Mahogany Arch Top Tall Case,