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French, Gravity Clock, 1-Day, with exposed compound pendulum visible through the glass dial; movement in a brass canister that is raised on toothed upright to wind. C.1922. -
French, Brass cased carriage clock, time and alarm, cylinder 'scape, and with a travel case from a slightly larger clock. C.1900 -
French, 8-day porcelain mantel clock (less hands) Circa 1900. -
American cast and pierced iron cased alarm clock, under a round glass dome w/ base from the same period. C.1900. -
American, Store Regulator timepiece, with calendar, oak case, 8-day spring, C.1910. -
Movement, weights, pend, C.1860, French, Morbier, 2-weight, bell strike, anchor escapement with prayer feature -
German, Mahogany cased banjo clock, 8-day time and strike with 8-day going barrel movement with rack striking on a gong. C.1920. -
English, IMPERIAL, Brass cased carriage timepiece, in a simple Anglaise case, with unusual "tall" proportions, has attached knob for time set. C.1960 -
English, Chain Fusee Pub or Dial clock, less bezel, larger than average, C.1900 -
Austrian, 30-hour miniature timepiece and dial from a different case now fitted to brass frame and mounted onto a modern walnut base, C1830 -
French, brass cased gravity clock, one day, with glass dial showing compound pendulum. C.1920. -
French, Brass cased carriage clock, time, strike and alarm, in a simple Corniche case, and with original lever platform intact. C.1900 -
French, 4-Column Empire Portico clock, rosewood with inlaid floral design, 8-day, bell strike, C.1880. -
Anglo American inlaid wall clock, rolling pin bottom, and English case with imported New Haven movement, 8-day spring. Clock makers in the British midlands took advantage of the $1 American movements that worked well in their attractive cases. An English movement would have cost them over ten times as much. C.1875. -
Mixed lot, a large C.1860 French Empire style case with a C.1900 "A-1" French movement now soldered to the dial plate. -
Connecticut shelf clock, 8-day brass time and strike movement in black walnut case with full round fluted columns, spring driven. C. 1880. -
Swiss, Partner's Desk clock (dial on each side), with a calendar on one side and a gilt bronze relief of a sailor in rain gear (she looks female to us), and a thermometer on both sides, the base of green onyx, jeweled movement stem wound from bottom. C.1930 -
German, Oak Cased, Art Nouveau wall clock with nice rack strike, 8-day movement marked B and W, serial 60104, C.1920 -
French, Brass cased carriage clock, time, strike, alarm and repeat, in a plain Corniche case, with original travel case which has losses, C.1900. -
French, 8-day time/strike figural mantel clock, Student in Library, with old repaired dome, on wooden base. Circa 1830.