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Clocks- 4 (Four) French carriage clocks, 8 days, brass and glass, early 20th century: (1), time only, by Duverdrey & Bloquel with rampant lion trademark; (2) time and alarm with rampant lion trademark; (3) Quarter Repeating, 8 days, time and strike, c1900; (4) oval and alarm, c1900 -
Clocks- 3 (Three) German, 8 days, two weight time and strike, Vienna Regulator style wall clocks in walnut cases, late 19th century -
Clocks- 3 (Three) and Watch Holder, 20th century: (1) German reproduction small Morbier-style time and strike, weight driven, wall clock; (2) carved walnut hanging watch holder; (3) Horolovar Co., Bronxsville, New York, reproduction of the Briggs rotary pendulum timepiece, 8 days, bottom wind with glass dome, c1975; (4) Chinese modern reproduction rosewood, 8 days, time and strike, double fusee bracket clock, two-piece case, verge and crown wheel escapement, center seconds, late 20th century -
Clocks- 5 (Five): (1) Unknown, 30 hours, time and strike, weight wood Torrington movement, half column & splat shelf clock with carved paw feet; (2) Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, Conn., 30 hours, time and strike, weight brass movement half column and OG shelf clock, c1850; (3) Mark Leavenworth, Waterbury, Conn., 30 hours, time and strike, weight wood movement, half column & splat shelf clock, c134; (4) E. Terry & Sons, Plymouth, Conn., 30 hours, time and strike, weight wood movement quarter column & splat shelf clock with carved paw feet; (5) Samuel Terry, Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, weight wood movement, half column & splat shelf clock, c1830. -
Clocks- 3 (Three), 8 days, Connecticut wall clocks: (1) Brewster & Ingrahams, time only, walnut gallery clock, c1850; (2) Seth Thomas, time and strike, banjo clock, early 20th century; (3) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., ÒWardroomÓ shipÕs bell clock, 30 hours, time and strike, spring driven, hanging clock in oak case, c1904 -
Clocks- 4 (Four) Connecticut 8 day: two Seth Thomas, time and strike, Adamantine mantels; Seth Thomas ÓOffice No. 5Ò oak time only; and Waterbury oak, time only, long-drop round-head school clock; early 20th century -
Clocks- 4 (Four) American wall clocks: (1) Gilbert Manufacturing Company, Winsted, Conn., ÒOctagon Drop CalendarÓ, 8 days, time and strike, ÒMaranvilleÕs PatentÓ calendar wall clock, c1866; (2) William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., ÒAdmiralÓ, 8 days, time and calendar brass movement in an oak case, c1890; (3) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., Ò10 Inch Drop OctagonÓ wall clock with a spring driven, 8 days, time and strike, movement in a dark stained soft wood case, c1924; (4) Baird Clock Co., Plattsburgh, NY, 8 days, Advertising wall timepiece, c1895. This advertising timepiece is for ÒMelanyl Marking InkÓ. ÒNo Heat RequiredÓ, ÒWarrentedÓ. ÒIndelible & HarmlessÓ -
Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) New Haven Clock Co., (Jerome & Co.), New Haven, Conn., ÒHeronÓ, 8 days, double dial calendar timepiece, c186. (2) Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., ÒCalendar No. 34Ó, 8 days, double dial calendar timepiece, c193. (3) Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., 8 day. double dial calendar timepiece, c1880 -
Clocks- 3 (Three) German walnut 2 weight, 8 days, time and strike, Vienna regulator wall clocks: trademarked back plates by Becker, Kienzle and other; c1900 -
Clocks- 3 (Three) Connecticut shelf clocks: (1) E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., ÒTuscanÓ model often called the Spectacle, 8 days, time and strike, rosewood veneered shelf clock case (only), c1860; (2) S. C. Spring, Bristol, Conn., ÒColumnÓ, 8 days, time and strike, riveted strap brass, rolling pinion, weight driven movement in column & cornice case, c1865; (3) Henry Terry & Co., Plymouth, Conn., 30 hours, time, strike and alarm, weight wood movement column and cornice top shelf clock, c1833 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) German, 8 days, walnut three weight Vienna regulator wall clocks, c1880 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) German walnut three weight, 8 days, Vienna regulators: one with Junghans trademark on back plate; one with Hermann Heinze on dial; c1890 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) ÓRememberÒ German 3 weight walnut time and quarter striking wall clocks, c1900 -
Clocks- 4 (Four) and a movement only: (1) English, 8 days, brass spring fusee regulator clock movement (only), c1900; (2) Aug. Schatz & Sohne, 8 days, time and shipÕs bell strike brass case wall clock, c1980; (3) English, 8 days, Time, brass spring fusee gallery timepiece, c1890; (4) English, 30 hours, balance escapement time (only) movement with music box. The picture depicts Parliament House, London, with the mechanism working the clock of Westminster (which strikes ÒBig BenÓ which is the name of the bell, not the clock), c1900. This example is a painted design a Masonite-type panel with applied mother-of-pearl. These pictures were sold as a souvenir to tourists. This is one is numbered: 4768. The small music box that ran off the strike train probably plays Westminster chimes; (5) Dutch, Startklok 30 hours, time, strike & alarm weight-driven hanging clock, often called a ÒtailÓ clock or Dutch Hood, c1830 -
Clocks- 3 (Three): New Haven Clock Co., ÒJerome & Co.Ó, New Haven, Conn., ÒRegisterÓ, 8 days, time and strike, double dial wall clock, c1880 (2) L.F. & W.W. Carter, 8 days, time and strike, double dial calendar clock case (only), c165. (3) Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, NY, ÒNo. 7 Shelf CottageÓ, 8 days, time and strike, double dial calendar clock, c1880 -
Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., ÓBanjo No. 1Ò with spring driven, 8 days, timepiece movement in a mahogany case, c1924. (2) William S. Johnson, 16 Courtlandt St., NY, miniature Empire beveled mahogany case shelf clock with a fusee driven, 8 days, time and strike, movement, c1845. (3) Smith & Goodrich, Bristol, Conn. Empire style shelf clock with a 30 hours, time and strike, movement in a rosewood veneered case, c1850. -
Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) E. C,. Brewster, Bristol, Conn. 8 days, time and strike, brass rack strike movement with detached fusees round gothic or beehive shelf clock, c1835. (2) Forestville Manufacturing Co. (J.C. Brown), Forestville, Conn., 30 hours, time and strike, miniature round gothic or beehive clock, c1845. (3) Unknown, Connecticut, 8 days, time and strike, brass movement painted case with MOP shelf clock, c1850 -
Clocks- 3 (Three) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., brass and glass, 8 days, time and strike, crystal regulator mantel clock, c1910: (1) an unidentified ÒEmpireÓ; (2) an ÒEmpire No. 64Ó with fluted columns; (3) a ÒCarriage No. 7Ó with D-105 balance wheel movement -
Clocks- 2 (Two) German 8 days, two weight Vienna Regulator style wall clocks in walnut cases, late 19th century. -
Clocks- 5 (Five): (1) Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn., 30 hours, time/strike, weight driven, wood movement short drop half column and splat shelf clock, ca 1830; (2) Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn., 30 hours, time/strike, weight driven, wood movement short drop half column and splat shelf clock, ca 1830. (3) Unknown empty case, c1840; (4) Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 30 Hour time/strike, weight driven, brass movement flat front shelf clock, c1850; (5) Chauncy Boardman, Bristol, Conn., 30 Hour time/strike, weight driven, wood movement (groaner) long drop half column and splat shelf clock, ca 1830;