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Seventeen (17) record holders with approximately ten records each plus a loose lot of 345 loose records by Victor, Columbia, Okeh, Decca, and many other labels. All 10 inch diameter 78 rpm double sided records. Approximately 500 records total. These are from an old collection and have not been picked through. -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Seth Thomas Clock Co,, Thomaston, Conn., "Chime Clock No. 60" tambour mantel clock with a 8 days spring driven time and Westminster strike movement in a mahogany case. c1935. (2) E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., "Doric. Extra" with optional gilt band, mantel clock with an 8 day spring driven time and strike movement in a rosewood veneered case, c1880. -
Clocks- 3 (Three) Asian modern reproduction 8 day wall clocks: Seth Thomas early style oak No. 1 or No. 2 Regulator reproduction, 8 day weight driven; large Korean mahogany ornate time and strike with "N" trademark on painted metal dial; large Korean time and strike with drop finials; late 20th century -
Clocks- 4 (Four) German "Anniversary" or 400-day clocks: Three are earlier with disk pendulums, including one by Becker and one by Anniversary. Three have round glass domes; One is the 4-glass crystal regulator style. The modern 4-ball model, with a John Wannamaker on the dial, has a functional moon phase indicator above the dial. 20th century -
Tall Clocks- 3 (Three) English/Scottish and one English case (only): (1) Unsigned, mahogany veneer case with deer inlay and fluted corner columns and brass capitals; (2) Wehrle, Dundee (Scotland) mahogany veneer case with fluted corner columns and string inlay; (3) Unsigned, mahogany case with cutout crest and tombstone door; (4) Case only, quarter sawn oak with reeded corner columns, a first half 19th century. -
Tall Clocks- 2 (Two) English, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movements in mahogany veneer cases with second bit's and calendars; one signed "W. Morton, Gamnethan" c1840 and the other by John Holroyd signed "Holroyd, Wakefield" with a brass dial and moon phase, c1780 -
Swingers- 2 (Two) French with female figures supporting the clocks: one with spherical case, the other with canister each containing an 8 day, timepiece movement -
Clocks- 7 (Seven) pillar and scroll style: 6 (Six) reproductions finished hardwood cases with old 30 hour wooden movements and period dials and one period Seth Thomas -
Music & Sound Producing Items- (3) and accessories: (1) Sparks, Whittington Co., Jackson, MI. "Jewel" Model 400 small size floor standing radio in Mahogany case; (2) Reproduction of the original Edison Reproducer; (3) Small portable Edison phonograph machine serial #137420 including approximately fifty 5.5in records and three additional reproducers -
Tall clocks- 2 (Two) European: (1) James Webster, Salop, England, 8 day, time and strike in an oak case with conch shell cartouche and brass dial with maker's signature on silvered arch above moon phase and silvered chapter ring, circa 1770; (2) Germany, 8 days, time and strike two brass weight driven movement in an Art Deco oak case, c1920. -
Clocks- 16 (Sixteen) Novelty: assortment of vintage and modern, cast metal and wood, all mechanical except for Horolovar miniature anniversary quartz. Other makers include Waterbury, Junghans, Roskopf, New Haven, etc. The Statue of Liberty swinger has a Junghans-type clock. 20th century -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Birge, Peck & Co., Bristol, Conn., cornice and column shelf clock with a weight driven 8 days time and strike movement in a mahogany veneered case. c1850. (2) Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Cary VP", 8 days, time and strike spring brass movement shelf clock. c1880. -
Clock and Barometer- 2 (Two): Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Lyre" 4-jewel gilt cast-metal time only wall clock, c1928; "Halpert & Fryxell, New York" (Madison Avenue) , barometer and thermometer on burled wood back, made in Germany, early 20th century -
Three- Poole, Barr, Bulle; electromagnetic battery powered mantel clocks, early 20th century, 11" high. -
Four cast metal 8-day clocks. Detailed and decorative. Largest is 21" high. -
Two brass carriage clocks, French and Jennings Bros., c1910. -
Three large 8-day cast metal mantel clocks. Detailed elaborate castings. Two column has 3 barrel pendulum. Smallest has cute begging hare. Largest is 22" high. -
Two black marble 8 day time and strike mantel clocks, late 19th century. -
Four cast metal figural mantel clocks. Highly detailed castings, 2 with dogs (1 a Waterbury). Largest, with winged angel and United electric works, is 16" tall. -
Three old dog related cast metal novelty clocks and another case only with no movement