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Regulator timepiece movement, 8 day movement with dead beat escapement, sweep seconds, and jeweled pallets, with pendulum ball -
Jeweler's regulator case only in oak, suitable for pinwheel movement, with brass bezel and beat scale -
Desk clock in miniature tall clock form, silver case with bombe base and arch top, decorated with rococo style, repousse ornament, and with three cast putti, containing a thirty hour, continental verge fusee watch movement, 19th century -
France or Germany, night clock, the timepiece with red marble base and turned brass stand, Roman numeral frosted glass dial, 30 hour movement with one hand, and a small lamp, which illuminates the dial -
Barometers- 2 (Two) mercury: (1) 19th century period example in a crotch mahogany veneer bow front case; (2) Modern -
Two cast spelter figures on ebonized wooden bases, probably representing Don Caesar and Don Juan, or two of the musketeers -
Clown automaton. unknown origin, late 19th century, with some more recent clothing. A very interesting piece, the head nods, eyes and jaw move and right arm lifts and falls. Wound and actuated from the clown's back, not working properly. -
Bench made carriage clock with chronometer escapement and astronomical dial, ebonized, glazed mahogany case, silvered dial with separate chapters for hours, minutes, and seconds, blued steel hands, 8 day timepiece movement with chronometer platform, cut bimetallic balance with rim riveted to balance arm, and Earnshaw spring detent escapement -
Bench-made mahogany girandole clock, marked "L. Curtis/Concord", with gilt wooden bezel, painted iron arabic numeral dial, the waist section of lyre form, framing the reverse-painted glass inscribed "L. Curtis Concord" and with simulated lyre strings, in gold against a red background, the convex lower glass with stenciled leaves on a red ground with a peaceful country scene and pendulum aperture in gold, all enclosed in a turned gilded frame with gilt balls, the case bottom with carved acanthus leaf pedestal, the early 19th century eight day time only brass movement powered by a lead weight and regulated by a brass-faced pendulum bob and iron rod. -
Jeweler's Regulator Case Only- 2 (Two): hanging in oak with fretwork top above sunburst carving and dental molding, full columns on door and carved trim on base, circa 1890; (2) standing in mahogany signed and dated inside of base, dated 1940 -
Bench-Made Shaker Timepiece with butter nut and pine flat top mortice and tenon case, zinc roman numeral painted dial, upper glazed door opens to the dial and barbed hands, lower door lenticle for pendulum viewing and hinged for access, eight day period "banjo" movement with step train, recoil escapement and lead weight. -
Disc and Cylinder Music Boxes for Parts or restoration: Lot includes three cylinder music boxes, and one disc music box with dozens of discs of various diameters [total 4 boxes] -
Asia, figural swinging mystery clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven reproduction movement in a cobalt blue sphere with applied Arabic numerals and ornate gold finished hands. Swinging arm hangs from a reproduction patinated brass female figure in classical dress standing on an integrated circular pedestal. -
A music box table or stand of stained pine, including 3 (Three) Mermod Freres cylinders from an interchangeable box, width 11.2 inches -
Case only, C.1900, Blue and White Delft Style porcelain case with base board and gong, but no movement. -
C.1890, European, Glass Dial Novelty clock, as-found. -
C.1865, Unknown, glass whisky flask, meant for military use, whether it was approved by the Dept of Defense, we will never know. -
Rare! Antique Cockatiel Wall Clock -
Ornate Pinwheel Jeweler's Regulator Clock -
Early Pinwheel Clock Movement W/ Cow Tail