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C.1980 Unknown, 8-day weight banjo or patent timepiece reproduction, done by an Nawcc member, but not signed. -
C.1960, Swiss, 8-day World Time table timepiece. -
C.1875 French, gilt bronze mantel clock, 8-day time/strike, surmounted by cupid. -
C.1880, Anglo-American, 8-day time and strike wall clock; English made case of mahogany, oak and pine with nice applied embossed wood. -
C.1925, European, Chatelaine novelty timepiece. -
C.1880, Austrian, 2-Wt, Vienna Regulator, in a walnut case with original top, movement and pendulum. -
C.1890, French, Gilt Spelter Figural timepiece under dome, 8-day. -
C.1890, French, Alabaster and Bronze, architectural clock under dome, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1890, French, Bronze and Black marble mantel clock, architectural case, with 8-day open escapement movement, gong strike. -
C.1915, German, Westminster Box clock, 8-day quarter chime wall clock, mahogany case with a large 7 beveled pane insert in the door and applied carving. -
C.1925 French, 8-day gallery or engine room timepiece. -
C.1905, Victor ÒMotor Talking Machine. Type EÓ, oak cased Victoria, with one record. -
C.1890, German, ÒSWINGING CATÓ timepiece, 8-day. The movement contained within a painted tin barrel, painted to look like wood. The pendulum is a cat with red bandanna, swinging front to back, a string from the pendulum to a monkeyÕs arm which makes it look like the monkey is swinging the cat. -
C.1885, French, ÒLighthouse AutomatonÓ, from the industrial series. -
C.1890, French, 3-Piece Mantel Garniture clock set, patinated spelter, titled ÒLes RosesÓ, with 8-day time and strike movement; lady holds a single rose, and with roses on the urns. -
C.1885, German, 2-Weight ÒVienna RegulatorÓ in a black walnut case with Ebonized finials and case trim. -
C.1860, Austrian, 3-weight, Grand Sonnerie wall clock, 72 beat in a large dark mahogany case /as found. -
C.1930, French, 30-hour boudoir timepiece. -
C.1886, ÒConcert Roller OrganÓ, with 10 cobs. -
C.1865, French, Patinated Spelter figural clock ÒRESTING KNIGHT, Ó8-day time and bell strike, the knight with his sword and at his feet also a scepter and horn.