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French canopy clock 8 day time only spring driven movement with platform escapement spanning the plates, in a brass case with porcelain dial, c1880 -
German wall clock 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in a mahogany case, c1900 -
Music box Swiss, playing 2 tunes - Fledermaus and Skater's Waltz set within gilt owl figure with jewel set eyes, perched on limb, c1925 -
Anglo American, wall clock 8 day time and strike spring movement in a carved mahogany case, c1880 -
Banjo Clock, probably Attleboro Mass., dial signed "Jesse Smith, Salem, Mass.", 8-day mahogany timepiece, weight, C.1845. -
Early Pennsylvania tall clock with endless chain winding, moon phase date and bell strike, nicely turned/ detailed pillars, 30 hour, c1825 -
French Art Deco mantel clock with 8 day time and strike on bell spring driven movement in marble top and base case with bronzed pillars and surmounted by a bronze statue of a seagull signed "Decoux", c1925 -
Swiss, "L Escarpolette" 30-hour watch automaton dial of two individuals on a teeter-totter set on a marble base, C. 1910 -
German shelf cuckoo clock with 30-hour time and strike movement and bone hands and articulated cuckoo bird, c1890 -
French unsigned cast and hammered brass unsigned mantel clock, S. Marti 8-day time and strike movement, c.1890. -
Swiss made for Gucci, France, 8-day travel alarm timepiece. -
French, 8-day time and gong strike brass and glass crystal regulator, in an unusual Art Nouveau style case, C. 1900 -
French figural of Urania, the goddess of astronomy, mantel clock with 8 day time and strike on bell, pendulum movement in spelter casting on slate base, c1890 -
French, two brass cased carriage timepieces. One looks to be an Obis case and the other a Corniche case, C. 1900 -
French, 8-day time/strike 4-column Empire style mantel clock in an ebonized case with gilt bronze mounts and pendulum, C. 1860 -
German, 8-day time and gong strike, platform escapement, spring movement, tambour style mantel clock retailed by S. Nordlinger and Son, Los Angeles, C. 1920 -
German for the French market, 8-day Westminster chime box clock with the dial marked "Le Veritable Westminster G.D", C. 1920 -
German, wall mounted Aneroid barometer and thermometer. This thermometer is unusual in that it uses the Celsius and Reaumur scale. The Reaumur scale was invented in 1730 by Rene Reaumur and had wide spread use in Europe in the 18th and 19th century, c1880 -
French, 8-day time/strike, Empire style portico 4-column in an ebonized case with gilt bronze mounts, gilt dial and pendulum mantel clock, C. 1860 -
French, 8-day time/strike Empire style portico 4-column mantel clock with an inlaid case and cast pendulum, C. 1890