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W.H.C. RIGGS, Philadelphia, #3 size banjo timepiece, as manufactured by Howard of Boston for them, the dial now with Riggs name and Morris & Essex RR. -
Shelf Cuckoo, carved oak case in the rustic style, the front with oak leaves and acorns, two birds, all surmounted by a large eagle, turned wooden dial with applied Roman numerals, carved bone hands, 8 day, brass time and strike with going barrels and count wheel striking, -
Grandmother tall clock reproduction of 18th century English clock, signed "Rolyat London", 8 days, time and bell strike, brass weight driven movement in a mahogany case with brass dial and silvered chapter ring and maker's boss. -
Shelf clock, an unusual banjo derivative, mahogany case with square head and box, on turned feet and with turned columns, the throat sides joined to the upper and lower sections with quarter round, reeded elements, Roman numeral painted dial, reverse painted throat glass, steel hands, 8 day timepiece movement, cast iron weight, 19th century -
Austria, egg form pendant watch, the key wind and set verge fusee movement signed "Gregson a Paris" and contained in an egg form rock crystal case with enameled bezel, Roman numeral white enamel dial, the center with polychrome enamel floral decoration, 33mm x 40mm, 19th century. -
Austrian, 30-day, single weight timepiece, in original imitation rosewood grained case, the movement with 2-piece porcelain dial, smooth bezel and delicate hands. -
France, Louis XVI mantel clock, the white marble case with applied gilt bronze neoclassical ornament, the columns with bowknot suspended trophies, with flanking urns, and with gilt paw feet, and set with a gilt framed, blue jasper Wedgwood style plaque, the base with three panels with inset ornament, and resting on six toupie feet, the clock housed within a gilt cylinder with gilt bezel and convex glass, with flanking, oval framed blue jasper plaques, and surmounted by an urn, with crowing cock, Arabic numeral whie enamel dial, pierced, engraved gilt hands, 8 day time and strike pendule a Paris movement, and silk thread suspended pendulum with gilt Helios mask -
Skeleton clock, cathedral form brass frame with single train fusee movement, mounted to a wooden base with brass dome, 20th century -
"Davey Crockett Time" novelty 30 hour weight driven wall clock, painted masonite dial, unsigned but possibly German -
French, L'Elephant, in the style of a century earlier, bronze and ormolu, the clock mounted above the elephant, surmounted by a winged cherub. The pendulum extends from the movement down through a hole in the top of the elephant (original) and saddle , thus invisible from the outside. The dial with royal blue numerals on fired porcelain cartouches. Original name on dial not legible, however Paris can be read. Case components bear 3 letters L.L.A., c1870 -
French, bronze figure of Diana with bow, from which is suspended via three chains, a ball containing the movement, which travels in a circular / conical pattern motion when running, striking on bell, c1885 -
French, Annular dial timepiece, in a brass case with bronze serpent coiled 'round the base and pointing to the time ring with his tongue. Single silvered brass time ring shows the hours. Winding, setting and regulation are accomplished by removing the domed top, which is flanked by two female caryatids. A button in the rear can be pulled gently to re-start the balance if movement has wound down, c1875 -
Unknown, possibly New Hampshire, patent or banjo timepiece, 8 day time weight driven movement in mahogany case with weight alarm with reverse painted tablets and painted metal dial, c1825 -
French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, Anglaise Riche case with Corinthian columns, time, strike and repeat, with aviary panels to the sides plus the dial mask, birds and flowers cast / pressed into the panels and then carefully chased and gilded, c1900 -
English, triple fusee, quarter chiming bracket clock, in a classic Georgian style large ebonized case with brass caryatids, side frets and pineapple finials, the whole resting on cast "toed" feet, chiming your choice of Whittington on 8 bells or Westminster on 4 large flat wire gongs, and then sounding the hours on a still larger steel flat wire gong, the clock retailed by O. A. Strapp, Cambridge, and with an engraved cartouche below 12 bearing that information, and the arched dial with small subsidiary dials labeled Chime /Silent, F/S, and Chime on 8 Bells or Westminster, C.1875 -
Jeweler's Regulator, American cased Swiss 8 day time only weight driven movement with pinwheel escapement in oak case with porcelain enamel dial, c1910 -
French, Brass Cased Carriage Clock, in an architectural case with Corinthian columns and a pediment top with original silvered platform visible through rectangular lens at top. This is a time, strike, repeat and alarm carriage clock, c1900 -
Unsigned Massachusetts lyre banjo, weight driven, 8-day, c1830 -
Swiss, Singing Bird Box, an embossed silver case featuring village scenes of people in period costumes, some dancing, some in a musical group, others sitting, holding hands, even the very bottom panel includes a couple dancing on the beach, with a pipe smoking on-looker. A hinged snuff box lid in the rear shows a farmer's wife milking a cow, and sheep in the field, c1925 -
French, Empire style mahogany mantle clock, featuring a central frieze with a bare breasted maiden next to an obelisk surmounted by a globe. The base of the case with Egyptian themes, two sphinx with the head of Cleopatra. Bell strike movement has silk thread suspension. Dial signed LaPlace, Paris, c1840