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C.1850, Austrian, Zappler 30-hour timepiece, with silvered brass facade (casting), and ruby-like stones around the dial. -
C.1959, Columbia Time Products, "Woody Woodpecker" , 30-hour novelty alarm timepiece (Woody rocks back and forth as clock ticks). -
C.1910, Hamburg American, 8-day 3/4 Westminster chime oak mantel clock (strikes the hours, plays chime on quarters). -
C.1910 Hamburg American Clock Co., 8-day 3/4 Westminster chime mahogany mantel clock (chime on quarters and strike only on the hour). -
Timby's Patent Barometer, a mercury field barometer in a rosewood veneer case, c1857 -
Hamburg-American German mini R/A 8-day time and strike mahogany wall clock, C.1910. -
Hamburg-American Clock Co., German 8-day quarter-chiming mahogany bracket clock, C.1910. -
Step'n Rimbault, London, 6-tune musical bracket clock with automaton and calendar, 8 day, time, strike and music on a nest of 14 bells with large horizontal finely pinned drum, in an ebonized walnut or mahogany Georgian case with gilt caryatids to the front corners. The dial has a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, indicators for strike / silent and tune names, date aperture, mock pendulum aperture and silvered ribbon with maker's signature all eclipsed in the arch by a two-level painted dinner party scene where two figures come from the wings of the scene and dance across the center, as the music plays. The music ensemble is on the upper level in the arch, c1770 -
Clocks- 3 (Three) Hamburg American Clock Co. German small 8 day time only wood pendulum mantel clocks, c1900 -
Hamburg American Clock Co., Germany, small mahogany portico timepiece, c1910 -
D. Gumbiner, Swiss desk clock or partners clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven movement in brass case with double sided Arabic numeral metal dial, c1910 -
Hamburg American Clock Co., Germany, water fountain 30 hour walnut novelty mantel clock, c1900 -
Enoch Titcomb, Boston, Mass., "Lyre Banjo" wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with reverse painted throat and lower tablets and painted metal dial, c1830 -
M. Schimberger(?), Wien, Austrian walnut 2 weight time and strike Vienna regulator, c1880 -
Negretti and Zambra, London, "Marine Barometer Mk. 2", mercury barometer with a brass main tube, correction scales for "Height Above Water Line", weighted base, gimbal mounted in a wood case. -
Negretti & Zambra, London, Fitzroy barometer, oak case with dome top, white enamel barometer scales at top, behind bevelled glass, and with thermometer below, also with bevelled glass, the case back with instruction label, c1890 -
Asaph Whitcomb, Concord, Mass., tall clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven brass movement in a hard wood case with painted iron dial and date calendar, c1817 -
Hamburg American Clock. Co., Germany, small 8 days, time and strike, wall clock with barometer and thermometer, walnut case with molded cornice and mid section, door of inverted keyhole shape and containing a thermometer and aneroid barometer, the barometer with colorful enamel dial, thermometer with silvered scale, removable case top with broken arch and plinth with finial, case bottom also with drop, brass bezel with beveled glass, Arabic numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, engraved plaque with dedication below dial, c1895 -
Hamburg American Clock Co., Germany, "La Mysterieuse", desk clock with transparent dial, and no apparent connection to the movement, ebonized wooden case with engraved plaque, Roman numeral see through dial mounted in a molded brass bezel, blued steel Breguet style hands, 30 hour lever movement concealed in the clock base, c1920 -
Hamburger, Vienna, Austria, small desk or table clock, 30 hour time only, movement with pin pallet escapement, case draws design inspiration from early 19th century Austrian mantel clocks, shield dial supported by two columns with foliate ornament and flame finials, base with repousse band and mounted to brass feet, music box concealed in the base and activated by pulling a cord at the left, c1900