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Swiss desk clock with three calendar dials showing months, days, and day of the month. It is a beautiful clock, gold/brass colored frame and dial, beveled glass, five original blued hands, and is signed on the dial, "Laurent / Paris / 8 Jours", and on the case, "Depose / 427". -
Steeple case, 20" high, mahogany veneered, it is old, possibly late 1800's. -
Beehive case, no doubt ca late 1800's, mahogany veneered, 19" high, and exceptionally nice, it even has an original viewing glass on the side. I should stop right here and just sell you the nice case. -
Double carriage clock, brass case, beveled glasses all around and inlay on all sides. Round beveled glasses over the balance movement on the left and over the compass on the right. -
Black Forest musical novelty, a carved "Bottle Head". This one is different from most we have sold. -
Enfield mantle clock. Small case, very large movement. -
Japanese short drop clock, ca 1900-1920. -
Fancy alarm clock. I am not sure if it is American or French made, not signed anywhere visible. -
Ships Captain, solid bronze case is 8.5" high, and in excellent condition. -
American cast novelty featuring a sailor on a dragon. No name on dial or back plate. -
German cabinet clock. It is not signed anywhere but I am calling it German. -
Iron front clock. I suspect this clock has been in New York since it was made in the 1850's. -
French marble clock, small and cheap. Incised designs on the front, gold filled, case is complete and has no breaks or repairs, only the usual microscopic edge nicks. -
German ? Bakers clock, ca 1920's. Round wood bezel is 14.5" wide, has a thin finish of paint or varnish on the wood. -
French hanging cartel clock, ca 1900. Hanging it is about 21" high including the chain. -
French carriage clock, 8 day time and alarm. A mid size carriage standing only 4.5" high. -
Large French metal clock, adorned with cupids and many other cast ornaments, with an early silk thread suspension movement, ca around 1850. The case is 21" tall and very heavy. -
French black marble clock with metal ornamentation, from feet underneath to the small cupid on the top. No ornamental pieces are missing. -
Black Forest Picture Frame clock in "as found condition", ca 1850. Missing the glass in the front wood frame. -
Miniature German RA type case, yet has some very attractive features, i.e.