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German, (Meyer?), Novelty Chalet Automaton, C.1875. Note the dog in center of log cabin has a panting tongue, and the man at the left has his head bobbing back and forth as he tries to see what is going on. Two lovers at right in romantic embrace. Like other clock in this series, this one utilizes a small, pendulette movement, with the dog's tongue and gents head attached by a wire to the verge. -
Parker Clock Co., Meriden, Conn., Circa 1900, 30-hour alarm timepiece. -
Waterbury Clock Co. Waterbury, Conn. "DROP OCTAGON 10 INCH" wall clock with 8 day time only spring driven mvt in oak veneer case with Roman numeral painted zinc pan 10" dial, C.1910 -
Westminster Clock Co, Korea, Modern, C.1980, small waisted case of light mahogany with a 30-day spring mov't with one at the hour strike [drop off]. -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn. "PAWLING" model 8 day, time and strike spring driven mvt in walnut case with Roman numeral, nickel plated dial pan 6" dial, c1891 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury Conn. "KELSO" gingerbread clock with 8 day time and strike on gong spring driven mvt in oak case with Rococo style 6" paper over gilt pan dial, c1891 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury Conn. "FISHKILL" model 8 day time and strike spring driven mvt in oak case with gilt pan dial, c1890 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury Conn. "FESTUS" model 8 day, time and strike spring driven mvt in oak case with Rococo gilt pan 6" dial, c1906 -
UNITED CLOCK CO.: Brooklyn, N.Y., 379 De Kalb Ave., C.1940. Model 990, 4-glass "regulator" with little plastic dancers in French attire, dancing around in a circle. 110v, w/ original cord -
German, Gustav Becker (Silesia), spring driven wall regulator, with creamy porcelain dial and rod strike. -
German, Badische Uhrenfabrik, c.1900, musical alarm clock, 1-day, back wind and set, with small cylinder box in the base. -
American Clock Co., Circa 1870, 8-day time/strike iron front mantel clock. Movement is marked "E. N. Welch", who was one of the partners in the firm. -
German, Jahresuhrenfabrik, 400 day clock with dome, C.1905, disc pendulum -
Waterbury Clock Co., pressed oak gingerbread clock with central calendar, time and gong strike, 8-day. Also with thermometer and weather tube intact, c.1900. -
Unsigned, most likely American Clock Co., NY, large iron front, 30 hour, gong striking. This is the same iron case as shown in "A Treasury of American Clocks", pg 178, fig 395. The case would have been available to several Connecticut clock firms, C.1860 -
Waterbury Clock Co., C.1909, PEARL model "night clock", 30 hour back wind / set timepiece with an opalene [glass] dial, with gilt cast bezel and bracket to set on a gas burner (or to set as a strut on the mantel). With your gas lamp set on low, you had a nite lite and the visible time when you got up before day break. -
Terry Clock Co., Pittsfield, Mass., Circa 1883, GOOD LUCK, 30-hour alarm timepiece, with exposed balance on dial. -
German, Kienzle, "R-A", Spring Driven wall regulator, in a walnut and walnut veneer case, and with R-A grid style pendulum, C.1900. -
German, Gustav Becker {Freiburg / Schloss}, C.1914, WESTMINSTER chime mantel clock, with robust Becker signed movement, serial 2,387,097, in a round gothic style mahogany case. -
Waterbury Clock Co., C.1914, "TROUVILLE", mahogany cased 'crystal regulator', with 2-vial pendulum and porcelaian dial.