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C.1940, (dated) Chelsea Clock Co., Mark I Deck Clock, Navy contract, serial no 7415, accompanied by a brass medallion from the United States LST Association. This clock was sent to us from Florida, and the consignors relative allegedly removed the clock from an LST during WWII. -
C.1835, Elisha Hotchkiss, Jr., Burlington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement half column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1830, Chauncey Boardman, Bristol, Conn., 30-hour wood movement reeded pilaster and scroll top shelf clock. -
C. 1880, Austrian, J. Piskataschen, Graz movement, in another small case of the same period, and now mounted to a block of wood in the case back. Length is OK and clock keeps time. Dial is small for a 2-wt = 4.5". -
C.1820, French, Bechot, Ormolu Figural clock, MUSIC, classic gowned lady to the left supporting a pair of flutes, lyre in the center and a mandolin to the right. See very similar model, less flutes in French Bronze Clocks, by Niehuser, pg 231, fig 724. -
C.1880, German, Serpentine "R-A" timepiece, probably by Lorenz Bob, a neighbor to Lenzkirch (see similarity to Lenzkirch style 309, with serial No. 201744 -
C.1870, Welch, Spring and Co., "Italian No. 3", double dial calendar, 8-day time, spring. -
C.1907, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass, LIBRARY Timepiece, 8-day, retailed by J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia (on dial), serial No. 24651, with 4.5" dial. -
C.1894, Charles W. Feishtinger, Fritztown, Penn., 8-day time/strike double dial calendar gingerbread clock, day of week showing in base. Cases and movements were made by the Waterbury Clock Co., and later entirely made by Waterbury for Feishtinger. This example is the "Hardin" model. -
C.1870, L. F. and W. W. CARTER, Bristol, in conjunction with E. Burwell, Lewis Calendar No. 6, with uncommon spring version of the movement used in both the Lewis calendar No. 8 and the Welch No. 2 Regulator (see Welch book, page 72). -
C.1885, E. N. Welch, Forestville, Conn, ARDITI, with D. J. Gale patent perpetual calendar, 8-day, spring with strike. -
C.1944 (dated), Hamilton Watch Co, Lancaster, PA, Model 22, chronometer Deck Watch, in a full gimbal mahogany box, and also with outer carry box, serial No. 583. -
C.1895, German, Polyphon, Musical Tall clock, double comb Polyphon player, with Lenzkirch time and strike movement, in a closed walnut case, music plays at will with selector on left, or on the hour. Most similar to style 64; this one never had glass in door, has walnut panel. Plays 28cm center drive discs. -
C.1890, French, Chas, Delagrave, Paris, WORLD TIME clock in a mahogany case; with an interesting porcelain dial depicting the entire globe, and a second outer dial that rotates counter-clockwise and indicates the time in approx 80 of the world's major cities, including Zanzibar, Medina, Mocha, Astrakhan, Bokhara and Tobolsk. Dial dia = 5.5" Bell strike, pendulum mov't. -
C.1878, German, Lenzkirch, Bracket clock, in walnut case with many pieces of bronze trim, 8-day, gong strike, serial No. 646874, retailed by Hofuhrmacher, Kaufingerstrasse 18 [Munich?] -
C.1878, Welch, Spring and Co., ROUND HEAD REGULATOR No. 4, double dial perpetual calendar, 8-day timepiece in a rosewood case. -
C.1875, Austrian, Gebruder Resch, Ebensee, 2-wt Vienna Regulator, in a carved walnut case with original top and 3/4 columns. -
C.1907, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, No. 1 Pendulum regulator in an oak case, 8-day, weight, serial No. 1346. -
C.1925, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, rare weight regulator for Ball Watch Co, Cleveland, serial No. 163493. -
C.1912, Chelsea Clock Co., "Pendulum No. 1" office regulator, time only, weight, serial No. 89357, signed movement.