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French desk, or small mantle clock, with a rare escapement on the dial. In the place where you would normally see a Brocot Escapement there is a Lever escapement, and in front of it is a slow/fast adjusting hand. -
Repeating Brass Clocks / Made and Sold by / Brewster and Ingrahams, / Bristol, Conn., copied from the near perfect label in this rare clock, ca 1846. -
Oswald, small carved wood bulldog. This is a very rare size Oswald, and one of the earliest models we have seen. -
Oswald "Poodle" made of a composition material which dates it to the 1950's. It is a medium sized Oswald, standing 5.5" high, and has a very good original finish. -
German Oswald "Skull", ca around 1950. One of the rarest of the Oswald's, and a model seldom seen for sale. -
Rare J. C. Brown, Forrestville, Conn. mother of pearl picture frame clock. -
Rare J. C. Brown ripple beehive marketed by Daniel Pratt, Boston. -
AN ORMOLU-MOUNTED 'SEVRES' PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, 19th century, works stamped 'B.R.'/271/38100' and plinth stamped '38100' at back. -
Fine and rare gilt bronze singing bird cage with two birds and watch. Attributed to Charles Abraham Bruguier, Geneva, circa 1840. -
18K gold and rock crystal, eight day going, humpbacked, skeleton carriage clock, Breguet, completed in May 1983, -
A Piper Heidsieck Cigars figural advertising clock. -
Split column mantel clock by Rodney Brace -
J.C. Brown Ripple Front Beehive clock, c. 1845 -
J.C. Brown beehive clock -
Brewster and Ingraham steeple clock -
Brewster and Ingraham beehive clock -
Brewster and Ingraham steeple clock -
Beehive clock by J.C. Brown, Forestville, Connecticut -
RARE J.C. BROWN ACORN SHELF CLOCK WITH SIDEARMS (Bristol, CT c. 1840s) -
RARE J.C. BROWN SUPER EMPIRE SHELF CLOCK (Bristol, CT c. 1840)