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G. Chandlee, Winchester (Virginia), a painted dial, center seconds, rolling moon, 8 day movement, c1790, now in a mahogany veneer over heavy hardwood case from the same period. (1790) -
Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn, " '76 Alarm- Rolling Bell", 30 hour, time and alarm nickel-plate clock, c1898. -
Atkins, Whiting & Co., Bristol, Conn., "rolling-pinion rolling-verge" 30 hours, time and strike, rosewood cottage clock, c1850 -
French, C. Detouche, Rue St. Martin 228, Paris, double dial calendar clock, substantial veined tan marble case, the perpetual calendar also with rolling moon, and indicating day, date and month perpetually, c1880 -
L. F. & W. W. Carter, Bristol, Conn., "Lewis Calendar No. 8" 8 day weight driven timepiece with B. B. Lewis patent calendar movement in a rosewood case, The sold plate timepiece movement has steel rolling pinions and retaining power, c1867. -
France, a black slate mantel clock, polished black case with gilt trimmed base molding, the top with bronze figure of Aristotle, seated in a klismos chair and in a contemplative pose, with attenuated column to his right, and a parcel of scrolls at his left, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel Breguet style hands, and 8 day, time and strike pendule de Paris movement, marked Rollin a Paris -
C.1785, (Nathan) Adams, Danvers, Massachusetts, rare shelf clock, brass dial, with rolling moon and seconds bit, with restorations. -
C.1825, English, J. Greenwood, Lancaster (NW England), a mahogany cased 8-day tall clock, with rolling moon dial, painted. -
C.1900, English, for Theodore B. Starr, New York, rolling moon, time and strike brass dial tall clock, in an English oak case. -
Rollin a Paris, French, for the English market, time and alarm, mini 8 days, skeleton clock, sold at the Great Exhibition of 1851 -
Rollin A Paris polished brass mantel clock, with two matching urns, Vincenti Medaille D'Argent" 8 day movement, also signed Rollin, with count wheel and bell striking, visible escapement with steel pallet pins, signed white enamel dial. -
French, 4-glass crystal regulator with uncommon detached balance wheel in the form of a ship's wheel, the wheel rolling a carriage mounted to the base of the case, and a long crutch extending to an impulse pin on the rear of the wheel . The escapement, with large ruby jewels, is visible on the dial, c1900 -
English, J. C. Jennens, London, giant triple fusee bracket clock, quarter chiming, a race award presented to owners of "Benazit", and with large brass letters screwed the base = "Birmingham, Won By Benazit, 1869". With a very large and robust movement, with round silvered dial containing in its center a Halifax rolling moon, days of the week dial to left and a simple calendar dial (1-31) to the right. Playing the Westminster tune on 4 large and deep toned bells, and striking the hours on an extra large cathedral gong. The balloon shaped case with floral carving to the front, c1869 -
G. Chandlee, Winchester (Virginia), a painted dial, center seconds, rolling moon, 8-day movement, C.1790, now in a mahogany veneer over heavy hardwood case from the same period. (1790) -
French shelf calendar clock. 13 inches high and 10 inches wide case, original ebonized finish, old glass. -
French Empire Clock In A Walnut And Ebony Case With Satinwood Marquetry With Barley Twist Columns That Have Gilt Caps And Bases. -
Rollin, a Paris, a gilt bronze mantel clock with porcelain plaques, the base with scroll feet, and richly ornamented in the rococo style, the front set with polychrome enamel porcelain plaques flanking the Roman numeral, white enamel dial, depicting reclining amorini with baskets of flowers, the top also with a pair of well modeled amorini, in a landscape, stealing young birds from a nest, and 8 day, time and strike, pendule de Paris movement -
N.L. Brewster, Bristol, Conn., tin plate mantel clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven, tin plate movement with J. Ives Patent rolling pinion and rolling escapement in a mahogany veneer case with turned columns, painted metal dial reverse painted tablet, c1862 -
Dent, London, England, "Congreve Rolling Ball Clock", 8 day, spring driven, fusee movement with maintaining power is regulated by a rolling steel ball traversing an inclined plane every 15 seconds, tripping a lever, tilting the plane in the opposite direction, while registering 15 second intervals on the right dial, minutes on the center and hours on the left all on a marble base in a Plexiglas case, dated 1973 -
C.1785, (Nathan) Adams, Danvers, Massachusetts, very rare Mass shelf clock, brass dial, with rolling moon and seconds bit.