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Late 18th century, English, Small Crown Verge, 2-fusee, Quarter Striking bracket clock, with a later C.1900 brass dial with block letters stating "RIMBAULT, LONDON", and with animation in the arch. -
C.1900, German, 30-hour Cuckoo and Quail wall clock, with 3 weights, all carvings of oak. -
C.1855, French, Time and Calendar Skeleton clock, under glass dome. -
C.1890, English, 2-Chain-Fusee Skeleton Clock, striking the hours on a large coiled wire gong and the halves on a bell at top, and with fine 5-spoke wheels throughout, in a glazed case of mahogany and beveled glass. -
C.1920, Massachusetts Girandole , made with an aged look to appear as a C.1815 Lemuel Curtis. -
C.1890, French, Swinging Doll, 8-day time and bell strike mantel clock. -
C.1900, French, Oval Crystal regulator , 8-day time and gong strike. -
C.1830, Unsigned Boston area Banjo, weight driven, 8-day. -
C.1875, Austrian, 3-Wt, Grand Sonnerie, walnut case wall clock, double door style with engraved weights and matching pattern on dial and pendulum. -
C.1880, French, Torsion-Mystery Timepiece, a patinated spelter statue, holding the clock which is itself the pendulum. -
C.1875, French, Mysterious "Bras en L'Air" timepiece, the lady pointing to the time with her hands, hours to the left and minutes to the right. -
C.1890, Swiss/Black Forest, Giant carved mantel clock, stag in the forest, the movement of best French design, hour and half strike on a gong. -
C.1965, Swiss, Singing Bird in Mini Cage, bottom wind, slide actuate, in a brass and filigree case. -
C.1940, Swiss, Sterling Silver and enamel, 8-Day Singing Bird Alarm Clock, singing at will or if you set the alarm. -
C.1940, Swiss, Singing Bird Box, guilloche enamel [blue] over patterned silver base. -
Late 20th Century, Swiss, modern, Singing Bird box in excellent to outstanding original condition. -
C.1890, Scottish, CASE ONLY, for 13" square dial, mahogany with reeded corners and lamb's tongues, made for a century earlier movement that was later re-united with its case. -
C.1890, American Jeweler's Regulator, unsigned, 8-day, center sweep seconds, grid iron pendulum, in an oak floor case. -
C.1910, American, Self Winding Tall case with solenoid chiming mechanism (less tubes). -
C.1920, German, Dark Oak Tall Clock, 2-weight, 8-day with ting-tang strike on rods.