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French 4 column Empire mantle clock. -
French mantle clock. This is a large metal clock base and with large metal cherub statues. -
French-English Globe clock, ca 1900. French lever platform movement replaced some time back, running real well. -
French gesso tall clock, standing 7 feet, 8 inches, ca 1870-1880. -
French three piece clock and urn set, brass and marble. As is the case many times, the French used both brass-bronze and spelter on the same clock, depending on the castings needed for a particular piece. -
English 8 bell, triple chain fusee. This is a two-man clock, very large and very heavy. -
Grand Sonnerie Vienna Regulator, Ca about 1885, chimes each 15 minutes and reports the hour, either the one just past or the one coming up, depending on how you set the movement. -
English wall-gallery clock. -
French "One Hand" mystery clock. The French made platform movement runs 15 days. -
French statue clock featuring two big cats in mortal combat. -
French woman statue on a marble clock base. The clock is 26 inches high with two thirds being the statue. -
Ferris Wheel Crystal Regulator. A mechanical clock that never needs winding. -
English double fusee wall clock, signed by the maker, Birmingham (England). -
Rare Swiss or American mystery clock or Window Display Clock. -
German Vienna Regulator, 2 weights, in a walnut veneered case, 51 inches tall. The door has turned, fluted, and carved half columns. -
Large Vienna 2 weight regulator, in a walnut veneered case that is 50 inches tall, and a tad under 19 inches wide. -
French black marble with gold-filled etchings on the front of the case; bronze frieze scenes on each side, of a woman and a cupid; gilt paw feet and bronze urn ornaments. -
German Vienna (movement) tall clock, in a walnut finished pine double door case. There is considerable carving on all the front surfaces of the case and original headpiece. -
Grandfather's Clock, ca. 1830. -
German Shelf Cuckoo, ca. 1890.