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C.1842, Hills, Goodrich and Co., Plainville, CT, uncommon hollow column, 30-hour, time and strike, with restorations. -
C.1941, Herschede Model 436 Hall clock, 5-tube, 3-weight, incomplete. -
C.1924, Chelsea Clock Co., "Hancock", 8-day, desk timepiece, as-found. -
C.1870, Welch Spring and Co., Mini Italian, time and alarm, 30 hour. -
C.1875, Anglo-American Wall clock, 8-day striking movement signed E. N. Welch, the outer case of papier-m and acirc;che, painted black and with gold stenciling around the border and a painted scene at the bottom. -
C.1870, E. N. Welch Mfg Co., OG, 30 hour, time and gong strike. -
C.1835, Chauncey Boardman and Joseph A. Wells, Bristol, Conn, 30 hour wood works, column and splat. -
C.1870, E. N. Welch Mfg Co., COTTAGE timepiece, 30 hour spring. -
C.1839, (dated label) Charles Stratton, Holden, Mass, 30 hour wood works, split square column and splat. -
C.1855, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, 8-day steeple, Mather inventory number 742. -
C.1865, E. N. Welch, Rosewood Octagon gallery clock, lever movement, 8-day. -
Charles Fasoldt, Rome, N.Y., 30 day hanging regulator with escapement constructed to the specifications of his 1859 patent, the rosewood veneered case with architectural, molded top and inlaid, pitched pediment, above a rectangular case with conforming, glazed door and molded, gilt liner, the interior with rosewood veneered weight baffle, matted, gilt brass dial with applied, silvered, Roman numeral cartouches and seconds bit, blued steel hands of Fasoldt pattern, month going, 6 wheel timepiece movement with heavy brass plates, Harrisons maintaining power, and Fasoldt's patent escapement, employing his coaxial escape wheel, bimetallic, compensated pendulum with gilt, adjustable cylinders, and based on Ellicott's design, lead weight with integral pulley, and rosewood handled winding key. -
Planchon, a Paris, a rare and highly ornamental sector clock with retrograde display, the demi lune, gilt bronze case resting on hoof feet with foliate ornament, the case frame with acanthus border, sunflower form drop, and surmounted by bowknot tied floral sprays, Roman numeral white enamel dial, the center with polychrome enamel painting featuring figures on a shoreline, and with a single, elaborately fretted and engraved gilt hand, transiting the 180 degree dial once in twelve hours, then promptly returning to its starting point, 8 day, time and strike movement with retrograde function and lever platform -
Joseph Chadwick, Boscawen, New Hampshire, dwarf clock, 8 day, time and passing bell strike, weight driven movement in a coffin-style walnut case with painted metal dial -
Elgin, Model 600, Two day Marine Chronometer, silvered arabic numeral dial with subsidiary up/down indicator and seconds dials and marked Elgin, U.S.A., No. 144, damascened nickel chain fusee movement with split bimetallic balance, spring detent escapement and helical hairspring., 14 Jewels, U.S. Navy, in a fully gimbaled brass bowl with screw bezel housed in a glazed, three-tier, mahogany box with maker's plate, with padded carrying box, chronometer box ht. 7 1/2 in, outer box 9.5" -
Welch, Spring & Co, Forestville, Conn.,. "Regulator Calendar No. 1", rosewood veneered case with 16-inch zinc roman numeral dial with center day of the week, blued steel maltese hands, the mid section with hinged door and B.B. Lewis enclosed perpetual calendar mechanism, the backboard in this section contains the original printed label reading in part..."Extra Eight-Day Perpetual Calendar Clocks...Manufactured by Welch, Spring and Co." and flocked paper dust cover, lower door with black and gold decorated tablet of Welch pattern, eight day, two weight, time-only, upside-down movement with recoil escapement and two cylindrical compounded iron weights, wooden pendulum rod and brass bob. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Model 2Q" hanging regulator for Ball Watch Company, Cleveland, Ohio, the oak No. 3 style case with octagonal top opening to the painted zinc arabic numeral dial, marked "Ball Watch Co./Cleveland.", and "Chelsea Clock Company/Boston U.S.A.", seconds bit and blued steel spade hands, with lower glazed door for pendulum and weight access, all on a molded pedestal, eight day brass trapezoidal plate movement marked "Chelsea Clock Company/Boston U.S. A.", dead-beat escapement with beat setting adjustment, maintaining power, movement and pendulum mounted to the iron bracket fastened to the back of the case, all powered by a compounded cylindrical brass weight and regulated by a flat wooden rod and brass pendulum, serial #176976 -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Base and Ball" ship's clock, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven jeweled movement in a heavy brass case with hinged bezel on ball feet, 8.5 inch silvered dial. Serial number 76456. -
Timothy Chandler, Concord, New Hampshire, Roxbury style tall case clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in a red stained yellow birch case with fret work top, three brass finials, turned columns flanking hood, fluted quarter columns with brass capitals flanking trunk door on base with nicely cutout skirt and straight bracket feet. The painted metal dial has floral painted spandrels, bird in arch, seconds bit and calendar wheel. -
Ed. Chartier, Paris, for Tiffany & Co., New York, a fine gilt bronze and sienna marble carriage clock in the neoclassical style, the case set with five stone panels, within leaf molded surrounds having anthemion corners, the front with Roman numeral white enamel dial and gilt hands, above horn of plenty and lyre ornament, the case sides set with a single, dancing muse, and the top with carrying handle of bowknot and trailing ribbon form, with central laurel wreath, 8 day time, strike, and alarm movement with lever platform, repeating the last hour on demand, serial #12837, case and movement signed by Chartier