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Austrian, 3-Wt VIENNA REGULATOR, full Grand Sonnerie striking, in a handsome 3/4 column case with original top with carved bust, and with engraved grid pendulum, and 3 patterned weights. C.1875. -
A French statue supporting a globe on her head, now with an English, "Astral" Coventry, signed movement married to the bezel. Has center seconds hand, C1900 -
French, Mini Skeleton Clock with calendar and alarm, one of 3 styles made for sale at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. C.1851. -
Austrian, late Biedermeier timepiece, 30-day 1-weight, maintaining power, in a rosewood case with dark gesso accents, less top trim. C. 1855. -
Swiss, miniature Globe Timepiece, with jeweled lever movement, and attached winder under base, with original glass dome, C. 1950 -
French, C.1820, a small figural clock bearing bust of G. Washington, with a crown-verge, fusee movement, wound from the rear -
French, Pinwheel Jeweler's regulator with grid pendulum in a Gothic style case with fretted dial mask, C.1880 -
An unsigned girandole wall clock, 8-day weight driven, with restorations, C.1900 /? -
Swiss, for Austrian market, small annular dial "egg" style mantel clock, stem wind and set from side, with pastel green guilloche enamel over silver case, and with 7 little cameos, female motifs. -
French, Urn shaped annular dial timepiece, with brightly gilded serpent and accents against a brass urn and lid, the dials with individual porcelain numerals, Roman for hours and Arabic for minutes, C.1890 -
German, Clock Peddler with working pendulum clock on chest, C.1875 -
Dutch, Friesland Staartklok, with rare balloon traveler dial, on which the balloon descends, crosses the foreground and then re-ascends to repeat the sight a some minutes later, 1-day, weight driven, bell strike, C.1840 -
English, 8-day, painted dial tall clock, 2- weight, in a pine case stained a maple color, C.1840 -
English, Yorkshire area tall clock, wide case with short door, and with 20" rolling moon dial, 2-wt, 8-day, C.1840 -
Unsigned New Hampshire tall clock, 8-day brass works, painted dial, in a cut-off case. C.1830. -
American tall clock, unsigned, 8-day with rolling moon, the last repair label from 1883, Philadelphia. movement with well shaped plates along the top and cut out at bottom to conserve brass. The informal country case of mixed woods retains large cast door hinges and a deep broken arch. C.1825. -
German, a small, cut crystal mantel or desk clock, with a small pendulette movement, and a frosted glass dial, C.1900 -
French, WINDMILL from the industrial series, clock and barometer in the central tower and the windmill driven by a spring motor in the base section of the mill, C.1885. -
French, ebony lyre pinwheel, the movement contained in a brass globe, flattened in the front to allow for the dial, and the entire assembly swinging as a pendulum, the crutch extending from the bottom of the movement and engaging a vernier beat set thumb screw. -
French, Picture Clock, the tiny dial showing as the tower dial in the oil on canvas painting, gong strike, C.1860.