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C.1875, Copenhagen, Denmark, Jules Jurgensen, Parien figure of a young boy with his drum, the well jeweled key wind lever movement held in place with a special bezel retained from the rear. -
C.1865, Japanese, Bracket Clock, in a rosewood case with sliding front and rear panels. -
C.1865, Briggs Rotary Pendulum Clock, by G.W. Brown in excellent original condition, with original ball, dial , hands and dome. -
C.1860, A Marine Lever Timepiece in a rosewood octagonal case. -
C.1840, Mixed lot: -
C.1835, Unmarked Beveled Front, as-found. -
C.1835, Unidentified 30 hour WW, column and splat. -
C.1835, Mixed lot of unknown origin. This is a short, transitional column and splat case that has been tortured and left for dead. -
C.1835, Mixed lot: -
A lot of two 30 hour shelf clocks: One mahogany tambour with cracked porcelain dial, running; plus a walnut veneer on brown onyx desk clock (C.1950), with copper bezel and dial center, also running. -
C.1850, Unknown maker, Wood panel front banjo clock, 8-day time-only, weight movement -
C.1850, Unknown, Cornice and hollow-column mahogany clock with 30-hr time and strike brass unsigned mmvt. -
Royal Bonn Mantel Clock with Flowers, Circa 1900 -
MORBIER FLOOR CLOCK IN A VIOLIN SHAPED CASE OF SPRUCE WOOD PAINTED IN A ORIGINAL FAUX GRAINED WOOD FINISH. CIRCA 1830-1850. -
PORCELAIN No. 431 MANTEL CLOCK IN PEACOCK BLUE BY THE GILBERT CLOCK CO. CIRCA 1910-1920. -
ANGLO/AMERICAN ROUND TOP, SHORT DROP WALL CLOCK. CIRCA 1870'S. -
VIENNA POST OFFICE REGULATOR. THIS IS AN 8 DAY SINGLE WEIGHT TIMEPIECE. CIRCA 1900. -
Magnificent and extremely rare, 18K gold and enamel, pearl-set musical center-seconds scent flask fitted with a watch, with carillon and exceptional automaton scene. Attributable to John Rich and Decombaz, circa 1805, made for the Chinese market. -
Mixed lot: C.1850, a good Napoleon III Annular dial -
C.1905, Mixed lot of Edison Gold Moulded cylinder records.