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Wilcock Pat. Canada 1896, copied from the chime movement of this large mantle clock. -
Swiss music box, five tune, 8.25" cylinder. -
English small short drop clock with a single fusee movement. It is only 13.5" high from stem to stern. -
American banjo of the Boston type, ca 1880. -
Austrian Oil Painting/Clock, ca 1820. -
French Industrial style weight driven clock. -
Large mystery swing arm clock with a rare striking movement. -
French miniature, double chain fusee bracket clock, ca 1885. The large solid plate 8 day movement is not signed but is running and striking the hours and half hours correctly. -
Shelf cuckoo with St. Bernard dog motif. -
German 3 weight Grand Sonnerie, Vienna regulator, ca 1875. This is the largest 8 day, 3 weight Vienna I have ever seen or sold. -
Swiss cylinder music box with a 13" cylinder, it has no broken teeth, a good comb with zither attachment, and double mainspring barrels. It plays eight recognizable tunes including some waltzes and marches. -
Black Forest carved man, very similar to the poplar "Whistlers". Signed on the bottom, "Hand Carved In Austria". -
Modern disc music box, plays 4.5" metal discs. -
Swiss cylinder music box with Drum and 9 bells, ca 18701890. The cylinder is 13", has no broken teeth, and plays 8 "Aires". -
Swiss Mermod cylinder music box. The good cylinder is 133 3/8", plays 12 tunes, and sounds very good. -
Symphonion Imperial Disc Music Box, Model 160, single comb, has no broken teeth, old winding crank, and celluloid patent and manufacturers labels inside. A lithographed label inside the lid, serial No. 14000. -
Regina disc music box that plays 15.5" diameter discs. -
A castle style shelf Trumpeter, ca about 1850. It is a two horn trumpeter in good working condition. -
Tame Side, English single fusee mantle clock. -
Rare early banjo clock with external alarm bell.