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Austrian, Grand Sonnerie Picture clock, pull wind, and the dial for the clock showing on the church tower in the painting. The scene typical of an Alpine village in southern Austria, and with 9 total people in various activities, tending cows, in carriage, carrying freight. C.1840. -
New York, Wall hanging Jeweler's regulator, walnut case, with lyre pendulum engraved: "EST'D 1860, M. L. SHEEHAN, 785 8TH AVE, N.Y". This clock hung at the base of Mr. Goddard's stairs since 1970, and the foto was taken in place at his home in June 2009. C.1890. -
Austrian, Royal Vienna, portico clock with small 8-day timepiece, in a blue cobalt case with hand painted cameos of ladies and cherubs, C.1890 -
French, Fabrique D'Horologerie, Paris, Amor standing in his charriot, at the reins of a pair of charging horses, a fine French figural clock in a design that was popular for over 2 centuries. 8-day time and bell strike, No. 2508. C.1880. -
Japanese, late Edo Period, Shitan wood pillar timepiece, weight driven, with traditional time scale bearing 13 movable cuneiform numerals to adjust for the varying length of the sun-lit day. C.1850. -
Japan, Meiji period, Shitan wood pillar clock, time only, weight driven, skeletonized front plate, and with duplex scales, the left side with a fixed scale European system 24 equal hours and with half hour markings also, and the right with movable Japanese characters to allow for the changing length of day. Balance/verge escapement C.1870. -
Japanese, large lantern clock, complete with a period Japanese made wall bracket, and its packing case with original Japanese writing. C.1790-1810 -
French, marked "Rack" and 'French make', a nickel finished bronze clock with aviary panels, time and strike, 8-day, serial 10030, and with matching number pendulum, "Paris" on dial, C.1895. -
French, ball or globe clock, held aloft by one cherub, and surmounted by a second cherub with a compass in his hands, and with kimoto dragon hands, the head is the hour hand and the tail is the minute handC.1880. -
French, ormolu and slate double dial calendar clock, the dials set into a piece of ebonized walnut, and the sides of black slate, silk thread suspension, showing date and day of the week (in abbreviated French) C.1850 -
French, Automaton "LOCOMOTIVE", from the Industrial series, an 0-6-0 model with a bonnet smokestack, a clock in the cab portion, and a barometer in the boiler section, and with a working bell and prominent cow-catcher, the wheels powered by a separately wound and governed movement in the chassis area of the locomotive. C.1890. -
Japanese, Swinging Arm Clock, GEISHA GIRL, with 3-day timepiece movement. C.1925. -
French, brass cased carriage clock, time and gong strike, in a square cornered "Anglaise" case, and with its original leather covered travel box. C.1900 -
French, brass cased carriage clock, Grand Sonnerie, with selector for Silence, Grand and Petite Sonnerie, in a gilt Corinthian column case with bowed handle, C1900 -
French, Oversize carriage clock, with fancy platform/lever on the dial below 12. Also with compass and thermometer set into the top of the case, showing both Fahrenheit and Reumer scales, striking on a gong, retailed by the White House in San Francisco, C.1900 -
French, Brass cased carriage clock, time, strike and alarm on a bell, in a Corniche case with profuse floral engraving, c.1900 -
Swiss, miniature Sterling cased clock with caramel colored guilloche enamel, and a Swiss 15j stem wind movement from the base. Hallmarked and showing 'sterling' and 0.925 -
Swiss, miniature mantel clock, Royal Blue guilloche enamel over hallmarked silver, and with contrasting white strips and a white diamond shaped inset on each side, with rear wind and set lever movement, C.1935 -
Book, hard bound, "History of the American Clock Business and the Life of Chauncey Jerome" written by Chauncey Jerome, pub by F. C. Dayton, Jr, New Haven. C. 1860 (dated). -
Books, box lot: "A Treasury of American Clocks" by Brooks Palmer; "The Book of American Clocks", by Brooks Palmer; "Clock Construction, Maintenance and Repair", by Coggins; "The Noble Jerome Patent 30 hr Brass Weight Movement", Nawcc; "The Romance of Time" by Brooks Palmer, "Clocks" (Smithsonian Illustrated Library), Cooper-Hewitt Museum; "CLOCKS", by Simon Fleet; "Q and A of the Clockmaking Profession", Baier, Tigner, Whitney, 1981; "The Country Life Book of Clocks", by E. Joy; "Simon Willard and His Clocks", by John Ware Willard; "Alte Uhren", German magazine, Jan 1978; Catalog: Bournes, Bothe Clock Collection, 1987; "The Lure of the Clock", Hering; "Horolovar 400 Day Suspension Guide" (Dec 2003), "The Old Clock Book" by Moore; "Clocks and Their Value", by deCarle; "Complicated Watches and their Repair", deCarle; "Dictionary of Clocks and Watches" by Bruton: "Clocks, Repair and Maintenance" by E. Smith; "Thomas Tompion" by R. W. Symonds; and "Horology Americana by Dworetsky and Dickstein.