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J.C. Laresche Paris, France Empire table clock, 8 days, time and strike, silk thread suspension movement in a gilt case flanked by lions holding rings and bunches of grapes with white enamel dial and fancy hands, c1820 -
Desk or nightstand clock, polished rose quartz base supporting a silvered horseshoe with gilt nails, and an oval framed, silvered dial clock with gilt Arabic numerals, the dial signed "Charlton & Co. 8 days, Swiss" with gilt, luminous hands, nickel 15 jewel movement signed "Concord Watch Co", c1920 -
Chelsea Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass., square bronze strut clock with chinoiserie decoration, the designs in red and gold on a black ground, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring signed "Chelsea", silvered hands, 8 days, time only, movement with lever escapement, serial #564648, c1950 -
Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, Penn., model 21 marine chronometer, later converted to resemble the model 221, four orbit chronometer, 14 jewel key wind and set, straight line damascened nickel plate movement, with spring detent escapement and large, monometallic balance and helical balance spring, Arabic numeral metal dial with outer minute chapter, and subsidiary dials displaying day of the week, hours, seconds, and power reserve, black painted steel spade and poker hands, with gimbaled brass bowl, and mounted in a mahogany box with brass furniture, serial #2E10020 -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Gale Drop Calendar Model No. 1", 8 day, time and strike, spring driven brass movement wall clock with Daniel J. Gale patent calendar. -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Gale Drop Calendar Model No. 3", 8 day, time and strike, spring driven brass movement with Daniel J. Gale patent calendar. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., for Ashcroft Mfg. Co., New York, deck or engine room clock, 8 day, time only, spring-driven jeweled balance wheel movement in a red brass case with hinged locking bezel, 8 inch silvered dial with with Roman numerals, an early Ashcroft trademark, and large letters reading "U.S.S. RALEIGH", black steel hands. -
Lenzkirch. Germany, a small, walnut Freischwinger, the base with turned drop and pierced brackets supporting the open well with balustrade, pilasters, and more pierced, scrolled brackets, the door with caryatids, supporting the dental molded entablature, all surmounted by a scrolled, carved crest, the case replete with the incomprehensible riot of applied castings that this manufacturer is so well known for, Roman numeral silvered dial with gilt, repousse center, pierced, blued steel hands, signed, 8 day, time and strike movement, and faux gridiron pendulum with rococo ornament and central putto, serial #486761 -
Vienna, a mahogany veneered Dachluhr timepiece, the six light case with contrasting stringing, deeply incurved bracket, and top with shallow pitched pediment with bevel moldings, piecrust bezel with roman numeral white enamel dial, the back marked "L. Mosslinger", pierced, blued steel hands, 8 day movement with dead beat escapement, pendulum with steel rod and brass bob, and brass clad weight with four spoke pulley -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., for Ashcroft Mfg. Co., New York, engine or ward room clock, 8 day, time only, spring-driven jeweled balance wheel movement in a nickel-plated brass case with locking hinged bezel, 8 inch silvered dial with subsidiary seconds, the Ashcroft trademark, small lettering reading "The Charles Ward Engineering Works / Charleston, W. VA.", and bold lettering reading "U.S.L.H.S. / GREENBRIER". -
Chelsea Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass., "Commodore Base & Ball", 8 day, time and strike brass lever movement ship's bell mantel clock with an 8 1/2" dial retailed by S. A. MacQueen & Co., Philadelphia. Serial No. 86426. -
Lenzkirch, AGU, Germany, walnut "Freischwinger", "No. 89", time and quarter hour strike spring driven brass movement wall clock. Serial number 870616. Includes original Lenzkirch winding key. his clock is listed as "No. 89" in their 1901 catalog (see "Lenzkirch Clocks: The Unsigned Story", page 146): We sold one on May 16, 2015 for $2,200. -
Herschede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati Ohio for A.E. Siedle, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, "Pattern No. 99" hall clock, 8 day, time, strike and chime on five tubes signed Herschede Hall Clock Co., brass weight driven German movement in a carved mahogany case with full reeded Corinthian columns on the hood (in tandem) and the trunk door, beveled glasses on sides of hood and oval trunk door, carved large paw feet and trim on gabled top. The brass dial is signed by Pittsburgh retailer and has moon phase, silvered chapter ring with applied brass numerals and chime / silent and strike / silent selectors. -
Germany, Lenzkirch, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven brass movement marble and brass figural mantel clock. Serial No. 547038. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., for U.S. Light House Service, deck clock, 8 day, time only, spring-driven jeweled balance wheel movement in a nickel plated case with hinged bezel, 6.5 inch silvered dial and large subsidiary seconds, signed "USLHS, LS NO 118" indicating that it was on the Lightship "Overfalls" (LV-118). -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., for U.S. Light House Establishment, deck clock, 8 day, time only, spring-driven balance wheel movement in a brass case with screw-on bezel, 4.5 inch silvered dial with subsidiary seconds marked by Chelsea for "U.S. L. H. Estab.", movement serial number 27137. -
Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, Penn., model 21 marine Chronometer, 14 jewel, key wind and set fusee movement with straight line damascened nickel plates, spring detent escapement, large monometallic balance and helical balance spring, Arabic numeral metal dial with wind indicator, black painted steel spade and poker hands, with gimbaled brass bowl, contained in a three tier mahogany box with brass furniture, serial #2E10024 -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "Regulator No. 11" wall hanging clock with a spring driven double wind 30 day timepiece movement in an oak case. -
England, tower clock, time and strike, weight driven movement signed "CHANCELLOR" on green painted cast iron frame -
Abiel Chandler, Concord, New Hampshire, 8 day, time and "Rat-Trap" strike weight driven brass movement New Hampshire Mirror clock.