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C.1900, Charles Hour, Paris, Brass Cased carriage clock, petite sonnerie and alarm, with restoration. -
C.1925, Herschede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati, O., Pattern No. 86, 9-tube floor standing clock in very good to excellent original condition. -
C.1880, Austrian, Gebrueder Resch, 3-Wt grand sonnerie Vienna regulator in a walnut case and in good original condition, with original top. -
C.1930, Elgin National Watch Co., 1-day Elgin 35 Size, 21 jewel, "Father Time" ships chronometer with up/down wind indicator, and inner and outer boxes. -
C.1837, Austin Chittenden, Lexington, Mass., 30-hour, 2-wt time and strike wood movement column and splat shelf clock, in very good original condition. -
C.1850, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 30-hour time/strike/alarm steeple clock, as-found. -
Gilt brass and glass Gaslight Night Clock in original leather fitted box. American Waltham Watch Co, circa 1885. -
Welch "Verdi" long drop octagon wall clock -
Warren Telechron Type "B" Master Clock -
Fine and very rare gilt and silvered bronze three-train, hour- and quarter-striking, large horizontal table clock in original leather fitted box. Christianus Caroll, Ksningsberg, circa 1660. -
High Precision Timekeeper; USSR, 1970 -
Very fine and rare dead center-seconds, astronomical, 1 month-going mantle regulator. Charles Oudin, Paris. -
Double-train mahogany alarm carriage clock striking hours and half hours and repeating hours. Charles Frodsham, London, circa 1845. -
A "CHELSEA SHIP'S BELL" CLOCK, -
Mid 20th Century, Chelsea 8" Inch Ship's Clock -
C.1995 (modern), reproduction Dachluhr, wall clock -
C.1995 (modern), reproduction Dachluhr, wall clock -
C.1975, Chelsea Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass. Mantel Clock -
C.1970, Chelsea Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass. 8-day "The Willard Banjo". Clock -
C.1950, Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, PA, , Model 21 ship's chronometer