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C.1890, French, Novelty Figural Clock, patinated spelter, figure of a woman holding a ball in each hand, her right hand with an 8-day timepiece, and her left with a barometer. -
C.1870, German, miniature 30-hour porcelain wall timepiece. -
C.1920, Austrian, 1-Wt. Vienna Regulator, from Post Office service, oak case. -
C.1890, Anglo-American round drop wall clock, 8-day time and bell strike with inlaid case. -
C.1925, German, 8-day time and strike tambour clock. -
C.1900, French, 8-day time/strike marble mantel clock, as-found. -
A quality Repro Cherry Case, with a 19th century 1-day time and alarm movement. -
C.1845, Large box Lot of 1 clock and 2 cases. -
C.1890, Case Only, English, (now with Asian battery movement), for a single fusee timepiece movement. -
Lot of 2 novelty clocks: 1) Waterbury for Benedict Mfg, small cast metal desk clock, -
C.1930 German, 8-day blue and white porcelain plate wall timepiece. -
C.1910-30 Mixed lot of 4 small alarm clocks. -
Box of 2 clocks: 1) C.1900, Black Forest souvenir clock, wooden plate movement, porcelain with the banner "Erinnerung", -
C.1985, India, reproduction 30-hour ships timepiece, copied from English original. -
C.1935, English, barometer in the form of a small clock case with an access door for storage. -
C.1890, German, round dial POSTAL clock, less weights. -
C.1900, German, Cast Spelter Figural Clock, in the French style, as-found. -
C.1875, Mixed Lot, Fusee Timepiece, 18" painted dial, rear wind, now in a front wind case. -
C.1930, French, Brass Cased Timepiece Carriage clock, of inexpensive quality, with glass only on the front, sheet brass to the sides and rear, with travel case. -
C.1900, Mixed lot, German case, Japanese movement, 8-day time/strike blinking eye mantel clock.