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C.1830, Sedgwick and Botsford, Watertown, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement 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.1865, Waterbury Clock Co., Octagon Lever, 8-day timepiece with Patent Jeweled Escapement, in a rosewood veneered case with an embossed brass dial surround. 8 bezel segments are solid rosewood. -
C.1910, Warren Clock Co., Ashland, Mass, battery clock, often called MYSTERY TIMEPIECE, since the magnetic impulse concept was so new at the time, pat by Henry Warren in 1909. -
Lot of 3: C.1885, Yale Clock Co., mini pendulettes with visible pendulums, chess time, steeple and black mantel. -
C.1955, German, Oswald, Rotating Eye clock, in the form of a Daschund, molded composition case. Tells time by the position of the pupil; time in foto is 12 minutes past 12. -
C.1893, Waterbury Clock Co., NAVARRO, cast figural mantel clock with copper sides, silver finish, open escapement on the dial. A popular name of Spanish heritage, Navarro is also a small town in Texas. -
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.1874, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., "Ithaca No. 7 Shelf Cottage", 8-day time/strike calendar clock. -
C.1910, Eureka Clock Co., Ltd, London, Battery timepiece with large seconds beating balance, supported in ball bearings, in an oak case with 5 panes of beveled glass, movement serial No. 8632. -
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.1905, German, Jahresuhrenfabrik, Model 218, Art Nouveau timepiece in a cherry case with copper colored brass cast decorations both front and sides, and with disc pendulum. -
C.1879, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., NY, "No. 5", 8-day double dial perpetual calendar shelf clock, time and strike. -
C.1850, Attleboro Banjo Clock, in a closed mahogany case, 8-day weight driven. -
C.1825, Mark Leavenworth and Son, Waterbury, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement pillar and scroll shelf clock. -
C.1880, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., New York, Regulator No. 1, often called the "No. 1 Hanging Bank Clock" double dial perpetual wall calendar, 2-wt, in fancy walnut case. -
C.1840, English, F. Karn, Ampthill, Banjo Barometer, less mercury, glass tube intact, with hygrometer and spirit level. -
C.1875 Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca NY, NO. 2 REGULATOR or HANGING BANK CLOCK, 8 day weight driven, time and strike, walnut wall clock, with restoration. -
C.1834, S. Clark for Hill, Wells and Co., Straitsville, Conn., 8-day time/strike Salem Bridge movement shelf clock. -
C.1880, Waterbury Clock Co., GENERAL, round drop school clock, 30-day double spring time.