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from France
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C.1890, French, LIGHTHOUSE form, brass cased timepiece, with a platform cylinder movement and porcelain dial, fixed position. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, time and strike, in a cannelee case, the dial a porcelain plaque with a city river scene in the bottom showing a mother and child, hand painted, with a gilt border. -
C.1890, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, in a large architectural case w/ pediment top, with tu-tone gilding, each corner with square columns and Corinthian capitals on each, dentil molding all 'round the top and cast floral decorations below the roof line, and on all 4 sides of the base; time, strike and repeat, 8-day with original platform. -
C.1890, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, time, strike, repeat and alarm, in a profusely engraved and gilded case with inset corners, the dial signed for Happacher in Wien, the retailer. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock with 4 enameled panels, the dial rt and lt and top panel all decorated with multi-colored cloisonne flowers against an aqua background, time, gong strike and repeat, 8-day lever. -
C.1810, French, Henry Marc, Paris, porcelain mantel clock on original gilt base. -
C.1900, French, S. Marti, Crystal Regulator with Calendar: month and day of the week on rollers in the American style, and the date on a silk ribbon, 8-day, bell strike, platform lever movement. -
C.1895, French, S. Marti for Bailey Banks and Biddle Co., Oval 4-glass "crystal regulator", 8-day with 2 vial compensating pendulum intact. -
C.1880, French, Farret a' Paris, Bronze and white marble MYSTERY clock, the movement with a steel arm over the verge, near the top case panel, which is moved from side to side by a strong magnet in the bottom of the pendulum, which attraction for the steel pulls the pendulum toward the center and results in a 'scape at the same time. A small brass counter weight brings the verge back to center and gets it ready for the next impulse from the other direction. The bronze figure signed Ferrand. -
C.1920, French, Bulle. Battery clock with 24 hour dial, under cut crystal dome with floral pattern. -
C.1905, English, ELLIOTT, LONDON, for Tiffany and Co., New York, 2-Wt, Rolling moon tall clock, mahogany waisted, broken arch case with beveled glass in door, gong strike. -
C.1760, French, Soelie, a' Corbeil, floor standing regulator, 6 month duration with center seconds and concentric calendar. -
C.1785, (Nathan) Adams, Danvers, Massachusetts, rare shelf clock, brass dial, with rolling moon and seconds bit, with restorations. -
C.1840, French, Foucry, a'Toulouse, Comptoise Tall Clock, pine case with iron framed, Morbier, 2-weight, prayer repeat movement, with crown wheel/ verge escapement. -
C.1825, English, J. Greenwood, Lancaster (NW England), a mahogany cased 8-day tall clock, with rolling moon dial, painted. -
C.1900, English, for Theodore B. Starr, New York, rolling moon, time and strike brass dial tall clock, in an English oak case. -
C.1900, Brass Cased Carriage Clock, Drocourt, for Vqr. Fleury, 23 Rue de la Paix, Paris, time, bell strike, repeat and alarm, in a Cannelee case. -
C.1830, French, Guyerdet Aine, Paris, rococo style gilt bronze figural clock, the case profusely decorated with shells and fruit and with lions paw feet, the well made silk thread susp movement signed by the maker, struck over the Pons-1827 award medallion. -
C.1830, French, Gilt Bronze figural clock, two lovers, a male playing the bag pipes, and the girl with her hands over his eyes as if asking him to guess who it is. -
C.1890, French, Brocot and Delettrez, for the English Market, double dial perpetual calendar in an oak and veneer case of Gothic style, with open escapement on the porcelain dial.