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Joh. Salfer, Wien, Austria, Vienna regulator wall clock, 30 days, time only, weight driven movement in an Arts & Crafts oak case with enamel dial and engraved center signed by maker and engraved brass pendulum bob and brass weight, c1895 -
Rolf Gerdes and Co., Hamburg, Germany, brass and beveled glass 8 days, ship's bell hanging clock, 20th century -
France, a large figural swinging clock, the female figure after "La Fortune" by Louis Moreau, her left foot on a cloud, the right on the winged wheel representing progress and technology, and holding the clock aloft in her left hand, the 8 day, time and strike movement contained in the blue, upper sphere, and mounted with gilt Roman numerals and Louis XV style hands, and three rod gridiron style connection to the smaller, lower ball -
L. F. & W. W. Carter, Bristol, Conn., wall hanging clock with a double spring driven [perhaps 8 day, but likely 30-day] balance escapement timepiece movement by Laporte Hubbell, with a B. B. Lewis patented perpetual calendar mechanism in a rosewood veneered case. This is a rare model. -
Self Winding Clock Co., New York, unidentified model master timepiece with a "Style F Self Winding Synchronized Movement" in a solid oak case. -
L. F. & W. W. Carter, Bristol, Conn., ÓLewis Calendar No. 8Ò, 8 days, weight driven, timepiece with B. B. Lewis patent calendar movement in a rosewood case, The solid plate timepiece movement has steel rolling pinions and retaining power, c1865. -
Self-Winding Clock Co., New York, NY, ÓNo.18Ò oak hanging regulator, c1898, plus two larger black painted dials -
L, F, & W. W. Carter, Bristol, Conn., calendar wall clock with a weight driven 8 days timepiece movement and a B. B. Lewis perpetual calendar mechanism in a rosewood veneered case in the style of the Lewis No. 2 calendar. -
French, Brass Cased Carriage Clock, (signed L.F. Paris), Grand Sonnerie with calendar and alarm in an Anglaise case with Corinthian columns. a lever on the base can select Gde Sonnerie, Silent or Quart's. Makers trademark is a shaped shield with the letters LF, and the city "Paris" showing above, serial No. 3231. We could not find this exact trademark, c1900 -
Self Winding Clock Co., New York, "Gallery 18 Inch" wall clock time only pendulum regulated movement powered by two dry cell batteries in cherry finished case with painted metal dial, c1890 -
J. Tolford, Portland, Maine banjo wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in mahogany veneer case with reverse grain painted throat and lower tablets and painted metal dial, c1850 -
Self Winding Clock Co. square oak Western Union gallery clock, c1930. -
Self Winding Clock Co., New York, Western Union Naval Observatory Time wall clock, c1930. -
Two large Self Winding Clock Co. metal case gallery clocks. Pendulum movements wound electrically with twin dry cells every hour. One with Western Union dial, leased by this company for the distribution of standard time. 14" dials. -
Three Western Union Self Winding Clock Co. gallery clocks. Electrically wound movements. These clocks were leased for distribution of standard "Naval Observatory Time". One square (no glass), one round, one unusual square with reeded sides and slightly pointed top and bottom. 11" dials. -
Two large Western Union Self Winding Clock Co. gallery clocks. Electrically wound movements leased to distribute standard "Naval Observatory Time". Sweep seconds, one square case, one round, 14" dials. -
L.F. & W.W. Carter Calendar Shelf Clock -
L & F Moreau Marble Garniture Set, Double Statue -
L.F. and W.W. Carter Calendar, Bristol Conn. Cased in Lewis Calendar No. 2 circa 1862-1868. -
Self Winding Clock Co. C. 1910, wall hanging case only.