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from Holland
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Dutch Zandam Wall Clock -
Dutch Wall Clock, 20th century -
C.1900, Dutch, 8-day mantel timepiece, in the French style. -
C.1998, Dutch, Repro of Morbier 2-wt, repeating wall clock, 8-day with extra pend. -
Mixed Lot: 19th Century Dutch Tail Clock case, stripped, now with C.1900, German painted dial clock striking movement. -
C.1840, Dutch Hooded Tail clock, as-is. -
C.1980 Unknown, 8-day weight banjo or patent timepiece reproduction, done by an Nawcc member, but not signed. -
Staartklok, Dutch weight-driven 30-hour time and strike wood hanging clock, often called a "tail" clock or Dutch Hood, C.1810. -
Staartklok, Dutch weight-driven, 30 hour, time and strike wood hanging clock, also called Dutch Hood, c1810 -
Staartklok, Dutch weight driven 30 hours, time, strike & alarm hanging clock, often called a "tail" clock or Dutch Hood, C.1810. -
Clocks- 2 (Two): Dutch Zaandam hanging wall clock, and a reproduction gravity clock, both mid 20th century -
Dutch Stoelklok, painted wood and cast metal time and strike wall clock, 30 hour weight driven, c1790 -
Dutch, Peter Klok, Amsterdam, 2-wt Dutch striking movement, with penny moon and calendar, square brass lower dial with pinned on painted arch, in a mahogany and walnut veneer floor standing case surmounted by 2 carved trumpeters and with atlas in the center, c1760 -
Dutch, Staartklok, reproduction mahogany 30 hour hanging clock with alarm, calendar and moon dial, c1990 -
Frisian stoelklok, polychrome painted shelf with mermaids and painted floral decoration, lead ornaments with gilding and with painted swan, Roman numeral painted, arcaded dial with a disturbing pair of reclining figures, urn with flowers, and central vignette with landscape and a building, pierced brass hands, typical baluster turned brass four pillar, time and strike movement with alarm, bell hammer arbor of brass and with matching baluster turnings, large brass pear shaped weight, late 18th- early 19th century -
Dutch Friesan Stoelklok, MINIATURE, dial chapter ring is only 3 inches. The bracket or stuhl with original gilt mermaids, and lead trim intact. Continuous chain, time and bell strike 30 hour movement. -
Dutch Friesian Schippertje, or miniature "hood" clock, the dial 5 inches by 8 inches, a good period clock -
Dutch Friesland hooded staartklok or "tail" clock, weight driven, with animation in the arch, a windmill to the right and a fisherman to the left, driven off a pulley on the front of the escape wheel arbor. -
Dutch Friesland hooded staartklok or "tail" clock, weight driven, intact with rolling moon dial and alarm; embossed brass depictions of the 4 seasons in spandrel areas. -
Dutch, Stoelklok, full size, time and bell strike wall clock, single weight, continuous chain drive, with restorations