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from China
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Early Double Fusee Chinese Bracket Clock -
China case marked "No.102". -
Chinese import column and splat style mantel clock -
Chinese miniature 1 weight (Vienna) regulator. -
Large china clock, movement not signed, case marked "St. -
Eight-day ANTIQUE CHINESE shelf clock. -
Chinese Bracket Clock In A Highly Carved Mahogany Finished Case. Circa 1860'S -
Chung Hwa Chinese Calendar Wall Clock -
C.2000, Chinese, 30-hour blinking eye, carved case owl novelty. -
Chinese, reproduction "Double Dial Calendar" mantel clock, copy of French style wtih visible escapement on the dial, and with a rotating halifax style moon in the center of the calendar, showing its phases. -
Chinese bracket clock, the 3 part case of carved camphor wood, base cabriole legs and rotating table, front of base and lower case set with mirrored panels, lower case also with quatrefoil cutouts at sides and backed with soapstone or alabaster, upper case with glazes sides to enable viewing of movement, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, cast and engraved dial surround, 8 days, time and strike, fusee movement with verge escapement, Chinese characters engraved on back plate, movement mounting brackets also with engraving, 19th century -
Clocks- 2 (Two) modern Chinese reproductions: Proclocks 11-jewel skeleton clock in crystal regulator case: brass and marble swinger with dial signed Huegenin a Paris, late 20th century -
Repeating Carriage Clock, Chinese modern reproduction, with colorful enameled panels, 8 days, time and strike, late 20th century -
Skeleton clock, Chinese, in a cathedral frame, modern copy of English double fusee original, less dome, c.2002 -
Chinese Wall Hanging Clock, circa 1840 -
Chinese Mantel Clock, circa 1920 -
A CHINESE CLOISONNE, PORCELAIN AND BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, 20th century, bearing label 'Made in the People's Republic of China'. -
Chinese, Timepiece skeleton clock, C. 2005, "SCISSORS" pendulum model, after the original by Englishman John Wilding. With a brass edged glass case, with hinged front door; rear pane of case is a mirror. 8-day fusee. This model is still sold by ProClocks of Cincinnati. -
Chinese, Skeleton clock, after the style of Harrison, with a grass hopper escapement, single fusee timepiece, in a glazed case w/ brass edges, front door for winding, and a drawer in the base to hold the key. -
Chinese, Reproduction INCLINED PLANE TIMEPIECE, the circular canister rotates as it goes down the plane, however the movement is counterweighted so it maintains a fixed position. The downward motion provides a constant force to the time train. When the clock/canister reaches the bottom, the movement will stop and the unit must be moved again to the top of the plane.