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Box lot consisting of: a case with an assortment of white and yellow GF jump rings. A case with about 72 small corked glass vials, only 5 with small watch screws and other assorted small parts. Finally a box with 3 lathe attachments for pivot polishing, very nicely made and a demagnetizer -
Box lot of 15 wooden dials in various conditions. Two modern eagle splats for wooden movement shelf clocks. A modern striking banjo dial, 1 modern replacement glass for an OG or column clock. Period metal dial. ST tall clock dial, distressed but restorable. -
Pendulum only, American, gridiron, from a Jones, NY pinwheel wall regulator, 80 beat case. -
Box lot including a large assortment of modern paper dials and eight antique wooden dials in various states. -
Box lot, best part of which is a carefully inventoried lot of 6-dozen new bulls eye watch crystals, glass, in various sizes, other items include a clock movement in pieces, minus its springs, and another large cigar box of dial plates and small novelty clock bezels. -
Case Only, paper mache and MOP, probably Litchfield, Conn, this design with two birds at top. C. 1850. -
Swiss Pendant watch, green guilloche enamel, and the reverse with 11 faceted pastes in a silver tree, with a closely matching silver chain with green accents. Sapphire Cabuchon crown. -
Ten (10) watch holders including gilt, gutta percha, wooden, one on marbleized base and a ten inch dome with base. -
American Case only, custom made to match a mahogany parlor set, with a bow front, slide-out door, will fit most any large movement with 12.3" bezel and up to 10" deep; currently set up for a pinwheel movement with front hung pendulum. C.1900. -
Box of 4 movements: mixed lot of two Terry type 30-hour wood shelf clock movements, French 8-day movement and dial and an Ashby type 30-hour tall clock movement. -
English, 2-train tall clock movement with rack striking on a bell, brass, 8-day C.1850. -
French, Picture Frame, or Baker's wall clock with MOP decorated dial surround, 8-day time/strike Circa 1880 -
Swiss, ANGELUS, 8-day, 15-jewel alarm clock with calendar aperture at 6. C.1960. -
Japanese, Mini School Clock, short drop octagon, time and gong strike, 8-day, spring. C.1910. -
Swiss for French souvenir market, FLEUR DE LYS, mini heartbeat "watch" clock with beating heart visible in lieu of numberal 6, and with original travel case/gift box. C.1900 -
American Boat Clock, unknown maker, but nice quality and retailed by Jos. W. Jones, New York in a nickeled case with screw bezel and large stem wind / set knob at 4 o'clock. Appears to be 8 day. C.1925. -
German, Edwardian era box clock, with leaded panel, beveled and art glass. C.1910 -
French, 8-day marble mantel timepiece, with porcelain chapter ring and pendulum movement, spring. C1900. -
American, Primitive fret work clock and shelf, dark walnut, with an 8-day pendulum movement, time only. C. 1890. -
French, smaller brass cased carriage timepiece, with cylinder 'scape, in a plain Corniche case, porcelain dial with Arabic numerals. C.1900