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C.1925, English-?, Weight Banjo in generally good original shape. -
C.1850, French, Unusual "Flying Pendulum" clock with dual pendulums. -
C.1880, French, Dock Theme Industrial series clock, a davit with chain drive blocks and pulleys, the hoist holding a large carriage in which is mounted an 8-day timepiece. -
C.1880, French, "Vertical Steam Boiler" with governor (not animated), clock and barometer, from the Industrial Series. -
C.1900, Swiss, Miniature 3-pc Enamel Screen, with a Swiss bar style, key-wound movement, and a tiny dial in the central screen, 1-day. -
C.1890, Swiss for the London market, engraved and gilt strut clock, with a jeweled lever, rear wind and set movement. -
C.1890, French, 3-Dial Mantel clock, time and strike, with calendar lower left and Aneroid barometer lower right. -
C.1880, French, Bronze and Marble Clock with Globe , and explorers tools, a telescope, atlas and compass. -
C.1870, Austrian, 1-Wt, 30-Day Timepiece, in a serpentine wall case, restored. -
C.1890, French, Polished Brass, 8-day time/strike rococo style mantel clock. -
C.1905, French for the English Market, brass cased carriage "Weather Station", the clock to the left and Aneroid barometer to the right, and with thermometer in the center. -
C.1890, French, Patinated Spelter Mystery Swinging Timepiece , or Swinger, the elaborate figure "Fleurs de Printemps", par Levasseur. -
C.1878, Unsigned, but by either George W. Brown or W. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., 30-hour "Briggs Rotary" novelty timepiece with original dome. -
C.1870, English, Wheel Barometer, in a nice crotch mahogany case. -
C.1955, German, Singing Bird in Cage, bird with red feathers, bottom wind, with start/stop lever; bird turns and flutters when singing. -
C.1880, French, A.E.S.F., Cast Bronze figural clock of Richard the Lionhearted. -
C.1840, French, Joan of Arc, marble and bronze figural clock, with 8-day silk thread, bell strike movement. [Joan of Arc, 1412-31 was instrumental in rallying the French in their fight against the English during the 100 years war] -
C.1850, English, Mantle Regulator in Regency style, single fusee movement with maintaining power and Graham dead beat escapement. -
C.1860, Ormolu and white marble mantel clock, figures of an infant holding hands with a putti, Cupid, come to console him, both looking loving and pensive at the same time, the clock with a superior cobalt blue dial with gold stars and white numeral shields with black Roman numerals. -
C.1891 [dated on dial], Prucure Generale, Grand Sonnerie, 3-train Morbier, with 5 bells (ting tang quarters and hours, large bell for top of the hour).