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European, tower clock or street clock, time only, weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement in painted blue cast iron frame with pendulum -
Germany, Vienna regulator wall clock, 8 day, time, strike and grand sonnerie, weight driven movement in a walnut case with brass ornamentation, silvered chapter ring, matching engraved dial center, weights and pendulum disc -
Large American wall clock with a double weight driven sweep second timepiece movement in a chestnut case. -
European, tower or street clock, time only, weight driven movement with anchor escapement in painted cast iron frame with transmission parts attached -
France, a good hour repeating, Anglaise Riche variant carriage clock with alarm, the gilt case with molded base and fluted band supporting twisted columns with Corinthian capitals, the entablature with fluted band, and stepped, molded cornice, case top with folding handle, roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel distaff hands, three train movement with lever platform, sounding the hour and half hour in passing, and repeating the last hour on demand -
France, a Gorge cased, grand sonnerie striking carriage clock with alarm, gilt case with folding handle and beveled glasses, Arabic numeral white enamel dial with gilt mask, blued steel spade and poker hands, three train movement striking grand or petit sonnerie in passing, and repeating the last hour and quarter on demand -
England, unsigned, 8 day, time and strike, spring fusee movement mahogany bracket with brass inlay, side grills, feet and side handles, c1890. -
New Jersey or New York tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer broken arch case with French feet, banded inlay around plinth, center panel, trunk and hood door, ebony striping on four full columns flanking hood, three brass finials, brass rosettes on broken arch and crotch mahogany trunk door and plinth. The painted metal dial has bird's nest in arch and painted floral spandrels and calendar disc under center arbor. -
Grohe, a Paris, an ornate, renaissance revival, gilt bronze and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the case resting on gryphon and scroll feet, with dome top and fruit filled urn finial, and replete with rococo and renaissance revival ornament, the panels in the manner of Jacob Petit, with blue ground, and gilt bordered, floral vignettes, the front with a shepherdess in a landscape playing a flute below the roman numeral dial with floral wreath, fancy gilt hands, 8 day, two train pendule de Paris movement striking on a bell -
Unsigned Boston, Mass., area, 8 day, weight driven brass movement patent or banjo timepiece. -
France, large swinging arm shelf clock with 8 day, time only, spring driven movement in a ball form swinging arm case signed "BOCHER FRANCE", and mounted on bronzed white metal figure of medieval soldier bearing a lance resting on heavy round brass pedestal -
Frisian stoelklok, 30 hour, time, strike and alarm weight driven movement in a case with polychrome painted shelf with mermaids and painted floral decoration, gilded pewter ornaments including lions with crowns, roman numeral painted, arcaded dial with floral corner spandrels, central vignette with landscape, pierced brass hands, typical baluster turned brass four pillar movement, large brass pear shaped weight -
Time Sector Clock, Mk1, Model 1, an unusual, U.S. Navy hanging chronograph for timing intervals of up to one hour, with heavy, cast bronze ward room style case, the side with two pushers controlling start, stop, and return to zero functions, silvered Arabic numeral dial displaying seconds, with subsidiary, 60 minute register, and marked "Machinery Division Navy Yard, New York 1930", 8 day, Seth Thomas #10 timepiece movement, modified by the addition of friction fit heart cams on the center and seconds arbors, hammer for return to zero function, and bridge for regulator -
Unknown, 8 day, weight driven brass time and alarm movement bevel front New Hampshire-style mirror clock. -
England, single train skeleton clock with passing strike, the brass frames with gothic style fretting, roman numeral, skeletonized, white painted dial, blued steel spade and poker hands, 4 wheel fusee movement with four spoke crossings, and striking a single blow at the hour on a bell, mounted to an oblong, green velvet lined, white marble base -
France, a late 19th century Pendule d'Officier style table clock, gilt brass case with applied foliate ornament and with ouroboros handle, arabic numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, 8 day, two train movement with lever platform -
France, swinging mystery clock, 8 day, time only, spring-driven movement in blue painted hemisphere, the lower portion in gridiron style, ending with a smaller blue sphere, held aloft by a figure of a young woman in a flowing dress standing on a cast base which is mounted on a turned wood base. -
Unsigned, possibly New Hampshire, 8 day, weight brass movement patent or banjo timepiece. -
France, for the German market, hour repeating carriage clock with alarm, Anglaise variant case with beveled glasses, Roman numeral black enamel dial with integral white cartouches, gilt mask, and subsidiary alarm dial, gilt distaff hands, 8 day, time, strike, and alarm movement with lever platform and cut, bimetallic balance, sounding the hour and half hour in passing, and repeating the last hour on demand -
New Hampshire or Maine, 8 day, weight driven brass movement gilt patent or banjo timepiece