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Music & Sound Producing Items- (3) and accessories: (1) Sparks, Whittington Co., Jackson, MI. "Jewel" Model 400 small size floor standing radio in Mahogany case; (2) Reproduction of the original Edison Reproducer; (3) Small portable Edison phonograph machine serial #137420 including approximately fifty 5.5in records and three additional reproducers -
Tall clocks- 2 (Two) European: (1) James Webster, Salop, England, 8 day, time and strike in an oak case with conch shell cartouche and brass dial with maker's signature on silvered arch above moon phase and silvered chapter ring, circa 1770; (2) Germany, 8 days, time and strike two brass weight driven movement in an Art Deco oak case, c1920. -
Clocks- 16 (Sixteen) Novelty: assortment of vintage and modern, cast metal and wood, all mechanical except for Horolovar miniature anniversary quartz. Other makers include Waterbury, Junghans, Roskopf, New Haven, etc. The Statue of Liberty swinger has a Junghans-type clock. 20th century -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Birge, Peck & Co., Bristol, Conn., cornice and column shelf clock with a weight driven 8 days time and strike movement in a mahogany veneered case. c1850. (2) Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Cary VP", 8 days, time and strike spring brass movement shelf clock. c1880. -
Clock and Barometer- 2 (Two): Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Lyre" 4-jewel gilt cast-metal time only wall clock, c1928; "Halpert & Fryxell, New York" (Madison Avenue) , barometer and thermometer on burled wood back, made in Germany, early 20th century -
Three commemorative mantel clocks. New Haven red half bell, Waterbury "Dewey" and "One of the Finest" -- tallest at 17". -
Three- Poole, Barr, Bulle; electromagnetic battery powered mantel clocks, early 20th century, 11" high. -
Four 8-day Connecticut cast metal front mantel clocks. Two of the same model with leaves, one with drum pendulum and nice glass, largest with birds and multicolor flowers is 17" high. -
Four cast metal 8-day clocks. Detailed and decorative. Largest is 21" high. -
Two Connecticut 8 day cast-metal figural goat mantel clocks. Perfect for the goat enthusiast, detailed heavy castings. Tallest is 17" high. -
Three large 8-day Connecticut iron fronts Mostly complete cases and movements. Smallest has "C. Jerome" dial. -
Three large Connecticut 8-day figural clocks. All three detailed statues have farm / agricultural motifs. -
Two Connecticut 8 day bird top cast metal mantel clocks. Detailed heavy fronts and tops with similar bold stance open beak birds. Wooden boxed sides and back. Tallest is 19". -
Two Connecticut 8 day gold figural mantel clocks. Smaller has great shaggy dog posing on top. Larger with horse, is Muller case 111B, 18" tall. -
Three French cast-metal figural mantel clocks. All three with elaborate detailed cases, white porcelain dials and round French movements -- two are count wheel striking on bell, other is time only. Shortest shows lad raising his cup, tallest (18") is a standing knight. -
Three miniature 30 hour Connecticut shelf clocks, c1870 -
Two brass carriage clocks, French and Jennings Bros., c1910. -
Three large 8-day cast metal mantel clocks. Detailed elaborate castings. Two column has 3 barrel pendulum. Smallest has cute begging hare. Largest is 22" high. -
Four New Haven small mahogany case 8 day banjo clocks, early 20th century. -
Two cast metal figurals including one complete clock and one swinger statue only, c.1880. Clock, with standing lad, fish, etc. has 8 day striking Connecticut movement and replaced paper dial. Standing spear toting lady has old green and gold paint, cracked wood base, 26" tall.