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C.1850, George March, Winchester, Conn, 30 hour brass works OG, mahogany veneer, 2-wt. -
C.1845, Sperry and Shaw, 10 Courtland St, New York, 30 hour brass works, restored, bev front with small cornice molding. -
Marsh Gilbert Looking Glass Clock -
C.1900, French, for Shreve and Co., San Francisco (on dial), ladies enameled brass boudoir clock. -
C.1835 Marshall and Adams, Seneca Falls, NY, 8-day time/strike empire, 2-deck shelf clock. -
C.1900, French, for Wilson and Sharp, Edinburgh, 8-day platform escapement lantern clock timepiece. -
C.1850, Edw. Lashley, Clerkenwell [London], 2-fusee drop octagon wall clock, oak case with removable hood. -
C.1894, Charles W. Feishtinger, Fritztown, PA, double dial kitchen calendar clock in walnut, 8-day time and strike. -
C1885, Charles Frodsham (signed) French (for the English Market), ladies desk clock with porcelain panels front and sides. -
C.1885, Charles Frodsham, 7 Pavement, Finsbury Square, London, 56-hour ship's chronometer serial No. 2005. -
C.1835, Frodsham, London, 12" convex, fusee dial clock. -
C.1890, English, for Shreve, Crump and Low, Boston, 3-Fusee, 8-Bell, 5-Gong, 2-tune quarter chiming bracket clock, oak veneered case. -
C.1953, Smiths English Clocks Ltd., 30-hour lever movement dish form timepiece, Elizabeth II crowning commemorative, as-found. -
C.1845, Sperry and Shaw, Courtlandt St, New York, 30 hour OG, mahogany cased shelf clock, 2-weight time and strike. -
Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike, fusee strap brass movement double steeple shelf clock, c1845 -
Charles W. Feishtinger, Fritztown, Penn., 8 days, walnut time and strike, double dial calendar gingerbread mantel clock, c1894 -
George Marsh & Co., Farmington, Conn., 8 day, time and strike, weight wood movement triple decker shelf clock. c1834 -
Frodsham and Baker, 31 Gracechurch St., London, two day marine chronometer with Molyneux's auxiliary compensation, 11 jewel fusee movement with Earnshaw's escapement, and freesprung, cut bimetallic balance with diamond endstone, blued steel helical balance spring and jewelled auxiliary compensation, Roman numeral silvered dial with wind indicator and gold spade and poker hands, contained in a brass bowl, and mounted in a very decorative, brass inlaid, rosewood veneered mahogany box with gimbals and lacquered brass furniture -
E. Fisher, Bath, England, an attractive, small skeleton clock with lever escapement, the finely fretted brass frames well proportioned and finished, fusee movement with six spoke crossings, skeletonized barrel, jeweled lever escapement and steel balance, Roman numeral skeletonized silvered dial, and with plate engraved "E. Fisher Bath" below, steel spade and poker hands, mounted to an ebonized wooden base with glass dome -
Standing Jeweler's Regulator retailed by M.L. Sheehan, New York, New York, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with French pinwheel escapement, center seconds and gridiron lyre pendulum in a later custom built mahogany case with pierced and carved crest, white enamel dial.