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F. Kroeber American Shelf Clock -
F. Kroeber Kitchen Clock "Talisman" -
C.1900, French, Lebret, Paris, Ormolu and Marble timepiece, the clock setting atop a large obelisk. -
C.1835, Massachusetts, Attleboro Banjo, 8-day weight driven timepiece, with a letter from Shorty LaRose, who made the side-arms for the clock in 1975. -
C.1875, F. Kroeber, NY, "MARIPOSA", walnut and burled veneer parlor clock, 8-day time, strike and alarm. -
C.1895, F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, NY, "Pompadour" , 8-day time/strike enameled iron mantel clock in the French style. -
C.1895, F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, NY, "Versailles" , 8-day enameled iron time/strike mantel clock in the French style. -
C.1885 F. Kroeber and Co, "Java" , 8-day time and strike, plus alarm, mantel clock. -
C.1881, F. Kroeber, New York, Walnut shelf clock, unknown model, 8-day. -
C.1876, F. Kroeber, No 8 Cortlandt St, New York, ÓPARISIANÒ, walnut parlor clock with optional Jacot dial-right pendulum. -
C.1880, F. Kroeber ÒHartfordÓ, ebonized hard wood mantel clock with Jacot pendulum (a Kroeber option). -
C.1875 F. Kroeber, ÓWabashÒ, 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
C.1880, F. Kroeber, ÓTopekaÒ, 8-day time and strike, walnut shelf clock. -
C.1890, F. Kroeber, NY, ÒCLINTONÓ walnut cased shelf clock, 8-day time, strike and alarm with optional indicator pendulum. -
C.1900, F. Kroeber, ÓPompadourÒ enamel over iron clock, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1895, F. Kroeber, New York, ÓVersaillesÒ cast iron mantel clock with polished enamel finish and painted white metal overlay. -
Dachl style single-weight Vienna Regulator by Remember Resch-Gebrueder Uhrenfabriko, 19th century. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Regulator No. 19", a large ebonized 'Vienna' style regulator, with 10 inch dial and longer 66 beat pendulum, the porcelain dial with spade hands and seconds bit, and with nickel plated bezel, bob and pulley, from the Kent Kroeber collection, log #26, c.1885. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Noiseless Rotary No. 4" mantel clock with 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in enameled cast iron case with marbleized columns and painted metal figure supporting rotary pendulum with bronzed ornaments, c1882. Note the statue holds a ball style pendulum that travels in a conical pattern, as it is driven by a rotating stud projecting upward from the movement. Kroeber and Briggs were the only two Americans known to utilize this French invention, and Terwilliger's versions were made in Germany. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Regulator No. 41", walnut cased timepiece, spring driven with 14 inch dial.