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C.1880, Black Forest Carved Figural Clock -
C.1880, Anglo-American Round Drop schoolhouse clock, -
C.1876, Crystal Palace No. 2 Extra shelf clock -
C.1875, Black Forest Carved Garniture Clock Set, -
C.1870, Mixed banjo lot. -
C.1855, A Good 8-Day Iron Front, -
C.1850, Another 1-Day Octagon Lever shelf clock -
C.1845, Unmarked Miniature Full Column Empire mantel clock -
C.1820, S. Edwards, Gorham Tallcase clock -
C.1795, Paul Kandler, Trieste, a Grand Sonnerie bracket clock -
NINETEENTH CENTURY BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK. -
Mixed origin: C.1750, Continental 2-train movement, striking grand sonnerie sequence off of one strike train. -
Mixed lot: E. Howard no. 5 weight movement, pendulum and hardware, in a 20 year old case, similar to the no. 11 keyhole. -
Mixed lot: a C.1845 J.C. Brown Mini Ripple case, beehive, with original finish and great patina, NOW with a Waterbury 30 hour time and strike movement, dial, gong, hands. (Illegible label) The case is sound and has great potential if you have an early movement. -
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Late 19th Century, American, 8-day, Pivoted Pendulum cast spelter novelty, the replacement plastic dial now signed "Adams'. -
Late 18th Century, Continental shelf clock with crown verge and front swing, pivoted pendulum. -
Early 20th Century, Dutch Stoelklok. -
C.1979 (dated brochure), as new, "World Clock', as designed by the Royal Geographic Society, and distributed in the US by Franklin Mint -
C.1975, A case of 24 replacement domes for 400 day clocks, 5.3' diameter by 10.75 tall, in original case but would require additional packing for safe shipment.