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C.1910, French, 4-Glass Crystal Regulator, with cloisonne enamel accents on dial center, bezel, pendulum, case corners, and bands around the clock, top and bottom. -
C.1935, German, Oswald "GENIE" Moving Eye clock, molded composition case. -
C.1890, French, Patinated Spelter, Swinging Mystery Timepiece a gowned lady similar to Diana, on a "footed base". -
C.1910, German, Moving Eye Minstrel clock. They made these clocks with frogs and other performers, however this particular one is a black minstrel, complete with his fiddle, and booze bottle in his right hand. -
C.1890, English, Fusee, Gothic form mantel clock, 8-day, time. -
C.1825, French, Bronze Figural Clock VICTORY, with silk thread bell strike movement. -
C.1930, Unsigned Boston area Banjo, 8-day mahogany timepiece, perhaps Waltham. -
C.1875, French, 4-Column Empire, 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
C.1890, German, Alt Deutsch style case R/A pendulum for the French market, 8-day time/strike calendar wall regulator. -
C.1880, Swiss, Black Forest Carved Clock depicting a European stag in fine detail. -
C.1890, French, Swinging Doll clock, in a white alabaster case, 8-day time only. -
C.1890, French, Swinging Doll clock, in a gilt spelter case, 8-day striking. -
C.1880, Austrian, 2-Weight Vienna Regulator, in a walnut case with carved columns and inlaid backboard. -
C.1880, Austrian, Mini 1-Wt Vienna regulator timepiece. -
C.1880, French, LYRE FORM mantel clock, in rosewood with satinwood inlay. -
C.1830, English Tall Case, painted dial, 2-weight, 8-day, from the Midlands, with a short door. -
C.1750, English, One Hand, 30 Hour, bell strike tall case, the case now painted black with gold painted highlights. -
C.1830, An American Pine Tall case, with an English 30 hour movement, with a convex painted dial. -
C.1850, English, Astro Dial Tall case timepiece. -
C.1900, Charles Korfhage, Brooklyn, NY #39 (signed on movement) center seconds movement in an Arts and Crafts case with bottom cabinet.