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C.1890, French, Empire style, 8-day time/strike 4-pillar mantel clock in ormolu. -
C.1847, Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, rare steeple clock without cones and finials, 30-hr fusee time and strike. -
C.1910, French, H and H, 8-day carriage timepiece. -
C.1860, Beach and Hubbell, Forestville, Conn, 8-day lever movement gallery timepiece. -
C.1848, Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, subminiature (15 inches high) OG in mahogany with 30-hr time and strike fusee movement. -
C.1845, Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, rare miniature (12.5 inches) mahogany shelf clock with unusual 8-day time only movement. -
French mantel clock 8 day time and strike spring driven movement stamped "H and H MADE IN FRANCE" in mahogany case with satin wood inlay, fluted quarter columns with brass capitals and brass feet with porcelain dial and beveled glass, c1910 -
Smith and Goodrich, 30 hour, fusee time/strike/alarm miniature OG shelf clock, c1850. -
Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, /alarm fusee miniature OG shelf clock, c1850. -
Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, shelf clock, c1850. -
W. H. McCarthy and Son, London, large aneroid barometer and thermometer. -
Switzerland, small quarter repeating carriage clock with silver gilt mounted tortoise shell case, 8 day movement repeating the quarters on demand, lever platform with cut, bimetallic balance, back plate marked "Nocturne", gongs marked "Chappuis", Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel spade and poker hands, the hardware marked "H.A. & Co", also bearing London hallmark and date letter for 1912 -
English, 2-fusee skeleton clock, striking full hours on a gong behind and half hours on bell, frame signed Smith and Sons on a small silvered brass plaque near bottom, the whole on a wooden base, c1875 -
Smith & Sons, London, skeleton clock, polished brass plates with Gothic inspired piercing, with mounted lions and eagles, engraved "Smith & Sons London" on plaque. Silvered dial with intricate piercing and with engraved Gothic Roman numerals, original blued steel hands, 8 days, fusee timepiece movement with finely crossed five spoke wheels and deadbeat escapement, decorative pendulum, and stepped oval marble base, c1870 -
W. H. Bailey & Co., Ltd., Manchester, England, factory clock with cast iron domed top case, glazed front door with huge hinges, molded base, each side of the base with provision for bolting the clock to the floor, and Roman numeral white painted dial, blued steel spade and poker hands, 8 days fusee timepiece movement with cylindrical brass pendulum, c1900 -
C.1848, Smith and Goodrich, Bristol Conn, rare wall lyre clock, mahogany, 8-day timepiece. -
Smith (Samuel B.) & Goodrich (Chauncey), Bristol, Conn. miniature empire shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day fusee timepiece movement in a rosewood veneered case. -
Beach and Byington, Terryville, Conn., steeple clock with a double fusee 30 hour time, strike and alarm movement in a rosewood veneered case. -
B.H.A., St. Croix, Switzerland, "The Brittania" disc music box with 5 inch comb having 57 teeth, playing 12 inch diameter discs, in wood case with matched mahogany and burled walnut veneer and banded inlay, the underside of the lid featuring the manufacturer and model name along with polychrome images symbolizing Great Britain 11 (Eleven) discs included, most printed with the Britannia logo. Song titles include: "The Holy City", "Annie Laurie", "Rock of Ages", "Onward Christian Soldier", and others. -
C.1841, (dated label) Mellish and Murdock, Woodstock, VT, 30 hour wood works "OG" in generally good condition.