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Clocks- 2 (Two) American, 8 day, spring driven hanging: (1) International Time Recording Co., Endicott NY with time recording punch mechanism; (2) Ingraham short drop octagon, time only -
Clocks- 7 (Seven): Two square, easel back Swiss desk clocks, 8 day time and alarm, one with outer case, three "Nuart" desk clocks with faux guilloche enamel, two with easel backs, one with alarm, all 30 hour, a smaller, square Swiss, 8 day, also with easel back, and a Deco style Swiss with silver trimmed case and 8 day movement -
Carriage clocks- 6 (Six): All Waterbury, one with outer case, and two repeaters with fancy gilt cases -
Clocks- 16 (Fifteen) miniature free swinger reproduction timepieces signed "R.K. - W.M." dated 1982; 2 (Two) Vienna reproduction regulator cases only, dated 1981; These were produced in limited numbers by William Mather in Ohio. Cherry wood cases with German movements. This recently discovered trove has the model labels on the back, but were never numbered as part of the limited edition -
Clocks- 12 (twelve) German 400-day mantel and 1 (one) Barr electro-mechanical clock under glass dome. The standout clock is the c. 1900 400-day clock with disc pendulum. -
Clocks- 6 (Six) spring driven wall and one barometer: (1) Seth Thomas "World" 15 day duration; (2) German box clock time and strike; (3) German R/A time and strike; (4) Astral, Coventry English postal clock; (5) Seth Thomas lobby clock 15 day duration; (6) Welby German 20th century; (7) Aneroid barometer, mercury thermometer and hygrometer -
Clocks- 6 (Six) Gingerbread, time and strike, 8 day, spring driven, 3 (Three) with alarm. Makers include Seth Thomas and Waterbury. Also included in this lot are 6 (Six) wall-mounted wood shelves suitable for displaying clocks. -
Carriage clocks- 4 (Four): One Waterbury time and strike with hour repeating, brass case with beveled glasses, Roman numeral white enamel dial, a "Plato" clock made in Germany for the Horolovar Clock Co. with brass case, and two German carriage clocks, both timepiece with alarm, one with brass case and beveled glasses, Arabic numeral silvered dial, the other with nickel plated case and Arabic numeral enamel dial, dimensions of Waterbury listed -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) English, 8 day, spring fusee brass movement postal or wall timepiece, c1890; (2) French, 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement inlayed wall clock, c1840 -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) E. Terry & Sons, Plymouth, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike weight wood movement pillar & scroll shelf clock, c1825; (2) New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, weight driven brass movement OG shelf clock, c1855 -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Briggs Rotary Model No. 3, 30 hour, spring driven movement rotary pendulum novelty timepiece; (2) Seth Thomas' Sons, New York, New York, 14 day, spring driven movement candlestick timepiece. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) German and Swiss Mantel: (1) Hamburg American Clock Co., Germany, 30 hour time only lever movement in a brass architectural case with jeweled spire and cream colored porcelain dial. (2) Swiss, 30 hour, 17 jewel time only movement in a brass case with claw feet, bowknot suspended trophy ornaments topped with a globe, holding a white polychrome dial with Arabic numerals. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) French: (1) Lyre form time only mantel clock, white marble with gilt brass mounts, male faces and rooster heads on opposite sides, the top with floral finial. White enamel dial with polychrome floral pattern and faux winding arbor; (2) Brass time only mantel clock in the form of a truncated fluted column, wreath bezel surrounding a silvered dial with Arabic numerals, supporting a small eagle with wings outstretched. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass. Crystal Regulators: (1) 8 day spring driven movement with single arbor winding time and strike brass lever movement, c1900; (2) 8 day spring driven movement with single arbor winding time and strike brass lever movement, c1900. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) American crystal regulators: (1) William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn. spring driven, 8 day, time and strike with visible escapement; (2) Unsigned, probably Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury Conn., 8 day, time and strike, with a visible escapement. -
Clocks- 7 (Seven): including two "Lux" parasol novelties, a German alarm with lavender enamel and decorated dial, a miniature cartel style, a Zenith travel alarm with case, a British United novelty with velvet lined base, and a Seth Thomas -
Clocks- 11 (Eleven) Novelty: Ansonia, "Stirrup" and clock with a miniature cathedral; one metal case and one plush clock by Waterbury; metal case clock depicting a roofed dwelling with balance wheel movement; novel electric clock that looks like a radio; ship's wheel clock advertising Gator Marine Oils; a black metal clock by Kroeber; small Jennings Brothers gilt brass clock with porcelain dial; Wedgewood case novelty clock; rotary mystery "tape measure" clock with original box and paper tag. -
Clocks- 6 (Six): (1) Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, 30 hour, spring driven movement cottage timepiece, c1850; (2) Germany, Junghans, 30 hour, spring driven movement cottage timepiece, c1870; (3) Jerome & Co., New Haven, "Rocket", 30 hour, spring driven movement octagon top timepiece, c1870; (4) Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, 30 hour, spring driven movement cottage timepiece, c1880; (5) Henry Sperry & Co., New York, New York, 30 hour, spring driven movement cottage timepiece, c1860; (6) William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., 30 hour spring driven movement octagon top cottage timepiece, c1880 -
Clocks- 5 (Five): Four paperweight clocks, one an 8 day "Hebdomas", another 8 day Swiss with brilliant set bezel, a 30 hour Swiss with Arabic numeral enamel dial, a New Haven, and a heart shaped "Lenox" with quartz movement -
Clocks- 5 (Five): 3 (Three) French time, strike and alarm carriage clocks, one signed "Geo. W. Chatterton, Springfield Ills" and 2 (Two) Waterbury time and strike repeating carriage clocks, one with alarm and one signed "Minneapolis Heat Regulator Co., Minneapolis, Minn."