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Robinson and Collins, New York, 8 day, time and strike, detached fusee brass movement shelf clock, c1845 -
Robin Pere, a Paris, a marble and gilt bronze mystery clock, the variegated, green marble, portico style case with fluted pilasters flanking the dial, and supporting the entablature, surmounted by a gilt column with eagle finial, with knife edge stud for suspending the gridiron pendulum, signed, Roman numeral white enamel dial with pierced and engraved gilt hands, 8 day, two train movement striking the hours and half hour in passing, -
Fra. Robinson, In the Temple, England, tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with three brass finials, reeded corners with brass inserts and fretted sides flanking the hood, crotch mahogany trunk door and lower panel resting on applied bracket feet. The brass dial has maker's signature, cast brass corner spandrels and silvered chapter ring, calendar indicator, subsidiary seconds and pendulum rate adjustment. -
New Hampshire Tall Case Clock With 8 Day Wooden Works That Strikes The Hours On A Bell. Circa 1800. -
FRENCH GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, Circa 1810 -
Very fine and rare gilt brass three month-going, double barrel center-seconds mantle regulator with remontoire d'galit. Robin de Paris, circa 1780. -
Center-seconds, 8 day-going skeletonized mantle regulator with date and special seconds-beating escapement. Robert Robin, Paris, 1784. -
8 day-going skeletonized mantle regulator with Gregorian and Revolutionary calendars. Robin a Paris, circa 1795.