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C.1900, French, CARTEL timepiece, round donut shaped porcelain case with cast metal trimmings, and with a round 8-day pivoted pendulum movement. -
C.1830, French, Large Bronze figural clock, a nymph with the wings of a moth, setting on a large rock, which contains the clock, a large countwheel unit, silk thread. -
C.1880, English, ADMIRAL FITZROY'S BAROMETER, in an oak case with carved top. Printed paper instruction give full details on use of the instrument, which includes a thermometer and an indicator for height of the atmosphere in miles. -
C.1825, Unsigned, Connecticut 30 Hour Wooden Works tall case clock, in a country pine case, now with a glazed door. -
C.1870, French, Mini Figural clock, Lady in Ox Cart, 8-day timepiece, with small platform lever movement. -
C.1875, German, 2-Wt, Vienna Regulator, in an ebonized case, the unusual movement with exposed escapement on the dial, and with dead beat, dial signed, Wm Bremer, Jr., Hamburg. -
C.1860, Austrian, 2-wt Vienna Regulator, in a serpentine case, dark finish. -
C.1820, Austrian, Grand Sonnerie automaton picture frame clock, 2 cherubs, the one at right sharpens his arrow at the wheel on the qtr hour and the one at left swings his hammer against the anvil on the hour, silk suspension, 2 day duration. -
C.1800, Austrian, Grand Sonnerie, Crown Verge Bracket clock, with calendar, chain fusee on time, 5 to 7 day duration, qtr striking on 2 bells, w/ faux pendulum aperture, in a primitive solid pine case with flame finials. -
C.1890, French, LIGHTHOUSE form, brass cased timepiece, with a platform cylinder movement and porcelain dial, fixed position. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, time and strike, in a cannelee case, the dial a porcelain plaque with a city river scene in the bottom showing a mother and child, hand painted, with a gilt border. -
C.1890, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, in a large architectural case w/ pediment top, with tu-tone gilding, each corner with square columns and Corinthian capitals on each, dentil molding all 'round the top and cast floral decorations below the roof line, and on all 4 sides of the base; time, strike and repeat, 8-day with original platform. -
C.1890, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, time, strike, repeat and alarm, in a profusely engraved and gilded case with inset corners, the dial signed for Happacher in Wien, the retailer. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock with 4 enameled panels, the dial rt and lt and top panel all decorated with multi-colored cloisonne flowers against an aqua background, time, gong strike and repeat, 8-day lever. -
C.1830, American Banjo or Patent timepiece, 8-day mahogany case. -
C.1840, Unsigned, Oversize OG, probably New Hampshire, 2-wt time and bell strike, with a convex painted dial, seconds pendulum. -
C.1860, American, Painted Cast Iron Blinking Eye, TOPSEY, unsigned probably sold by Waterbury, and in old paint. -
C.1880, American Jeweler's Regulator, in a walnut case with brass trim. The consignor bought this out of a French Quarter residence many years ago, and the case is attributed to Stanislaus Fournier of New Orleans. Note brass trim all around the door, and unusual grid pendulum that is actually pinned for proper temperature compensation [many grids are not]. -
C.1860, Swiss or Austrian, Musical Jewel box in the form of an organ, two drawers locked behind the rank of silvered brass pipes attached to the front doors. Music is actuated by simply pressing the keyboard, when it plays one of 2 tunes and stops; key-wound from the rear. -
C.1790, English, George III Mahogany bracket clock with ormolu mounts, 2-fusee, bell strike, with engraved back plate, converted from crown/verge to anchor escapement.