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C.1890 English, /Mixed Lot/ 8-day 2-fusee, Giant tambour clock. -
C.1987, Japan, Bisque figure of WHISTLING WILLIE, who whistles "3 O'Clock in the Morning", while turning his head from side to side, small quarts timepiece movement in street clock. -
C.1810, French or Austrian, Movement only, pull wind via small rope, with unique dead beat escapement with escape wheel having 6 teeth only, and the escapement external to the clock, the round "pin" shaped pallets attached to the crutch and fully adjustable, clicked pulley attached behind the front plate. -
C.1980, US, Pennsylvania, Wandering eyes MONA LISA, 8-day time and strike, in a brushed gold frame, wall clock. -
C.1905, German, 30-hour Cuckoo and Quail [quarter strike] clock marketed by Sears, Roebuck and Co. -
C.1855, Connecticut, 8-day time/strike/alarm OOG shelf clock, 2-wt, with a missing label, but likely a Forestville clock. -
C.1955, Japan, plastic copy of a German Whistler , MAN WITH LANTERN IN HAND, whistling a lively tune, powered by an electric motor and 2 "D" cells in the base, on-off switch on right side of base. -
C.1890, French, for Palmer Bachelder's and Co., Boston, BLACK SLATE mantel clock with blue onyx inserts and gilt trim, clean movement with open escapement on dial. -
C.1970, Germany, repro 30-hour Gravity novelty timepiece (ignore "Anno 1750" on dial, that was the original). -
C.1980, Mass, Pillar and Scroll, from a Mason and Sullivan kit. -
C.1840, Dutch Hooded Tail clock, as-is. -
C.1840, French, Morbier, 2-Wt, Prayer repeating wall clock, signed on the original dial: Tonnelle and Rochette, a Agen, with central calendar. -
C.1850, English, Single Fusee Skeleton clock on base with old dome. -
C.1860, English, Single Chain Fusee Skeleton clock, passing strike at the hour. -
C.1890, French, Bronzed Spelter Swinging mystery timepiece or Òswing clockÓ, statue of ÒLe Lever du JourÓ Aug. Moreau, medaille dÕor. -
C.1880, Austrian, 2-Wt ÒVienna RegulatorÓ, a nice small size with 5.5Ò dial. -
C.1900, Swiss, Easel Novelty for ladies desk. -
C.1880, Austrian, 2-Wt ÒVienna RegulatorÓ, dial signed F. Prihoda, Stumpergasse 63. Wien VI. -
C.1810, Austrian Zappler, on a C.1910 wooden base with cast/ gilt dog. -
C.1920, Mass Area, copy of a Willard Patent Timepiece /banjo, 8-day weight driven.