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French, Bow front brass and glass, with enamel Portrait pendulum and brilliant dial and pend surround, c.1900, 8-day, gong strike. Case has full bands of multi color enamel decorations top and bottom. -
French, Lyre Form mantel clock, c.1830, silk thread suspension, in an ormolu lyre frame with gilt brass base. The mov't with rear adjust for F/S. Gilt dial with painted Roman numerals. -
French , Circa 1900, 8-day time and bell strike 4-pillar empire style mantel clock in ormolu and cast appliques. compensating pendulum and vernier beat set [thumb screw]. -
French, large ormolu figural clock, Amphitrite, wife of Neptune, in a classic pose petting her goose, who is often depicted pulling her across the waves in a shell boat. With a bell strike silk thread movement, bearing only the number 287, 8-day, c.1830. -
Miniature French gilded brass figural table clock time only spring driven mvt with figure of Greek or Roman lady being drawn by ox cart with Roman numeral porcelain 2" dial, c1850 sNo. 18454 -
French gilded brass figural mantel clock time and strike silk thread suspension spring driven movement with gilded lady petting her dog seated atop bronze base decorated with gilded trim on gilded brass feet with engine turned silvered 3" dial and Breguet style moon hands, c1840, mvt marked with an "M" and "4976" -
French crystal regulator with ship's wheel pendulum, time and strike spring driven mvt and Roman numeral porcelain 3 1/2" dial, c1890 -
French gilt figural mantel clock with conical pendulum 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in soft white marble case surmounted by Greek figure holding pendulum, possibly Hygieia the goddess of good health, bearing a serpent entwined staff with Roman numeral porcelain chapter ring and exposed movement, sNo. 70867 c1850 -
French lyre form mantel clock with 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in rosewood case with satin inlay and ET Roman numeral gilt metal dial and Breguet style moon hands, c1880 -
French gilded brass figural waterfall automaton mantel clock with 8 day time and bell strike silk thread suspension spring driven movement with troubadour seated atop bronze rocky outcropping with crystal "waterfall / fountain" turning as clock ticks giving it the appearance of pouring down the rock surface, on gilded brass base with fancy feet and engine turned gilt Roman numeral 3 1/2" dial and Breguet style moon hands, c1840, mvt marked with "B.P. and F." and "3410" -
French, unsigned, very large Rococo style bracket clock with bracket, finished in Vernis Martin {or Martin Varnish}, C.1900. This clock is made in the style of the mid 1700s, and is a high quality version of an original. It has a well made Brocot escapement, and except for the suspension, the movement replicates an 18th century mov't in size and external appearance, even including a star spoked count wheel. Lacquer finish on furniture was brought to vogue by the Martin brothers in Paris in the early 1700s and has had periods of interest since then. The dial is 11.5 inches in diameter, and consists of 13 porcelain pieces attached to a brass backing. -
French, Ormolu and White Marble Temple motif clock with revolving annular dials, C.1875. The bell striking movement with platform lever escapement, driving two porcelain cartouche time rings, top minutes and bottom - hours, and in excellent original condition. The movement sets in a glass surrounded temple with ormolu plume filial, on a leaf cast pediment, and supported from either side by a gilt winged putti, all on an oval white base with inset floral ormolu friezes and gilded feet. -
French, Clock / Automaton with Barometer and Thermometer, C.1880. This is a well made and interesting piece, wound through the bottom, and actuated with a pull to the left side which allows the "steam pump" to run for a few minutes, one revolution of the great wheel, then stop. The clock is a souvenir level, oval dial timepiece with cylinder platform. -
French, OARSMAN automaton timepiece, C.1885, a bronze sailboat setting on a nest of waves [also bronze], with the lone boatman rowing the boat due to lack of wind. The oarsman is suspended on a tri-leaf "swinger" type suspension, and the assembly is a compound pendulum, with a threaded bob at the bottom for adjustment. -
French, large Swinger, or mysterious swinging timepiece, the statue of "LE PROGRES" after the original by Bruchon, a winged male. The extra long swinging arm measures 38" -
French, Early 20th Century, MYSTERIOUS timepiece, two gilt hands attached to a large glass dial. A Swiss watch movement in each hand, one geared to turn once an hour, the other designed to turn once in 12 hours. See detail fotos of movement and also pivoted counter balance on opposite side of hand. -
French, uncommon Mystery Timepiece, the clock contained in a drum suspended from two parallel chains, held aloft by a female statue, c1880 -
German, Large Black Forest shelf cuckoo, 2-fusee, brass mov't, 8-day duration, forest scene with deer at base and large cuckoo bird at top. -
Unknown, Massachusetts, C.1820, 8-day banjo or patent timepiece, weight driven, the case with rope molded, gilt frames. -
Austrian, 3-Weight Grand Sonnerie wall clock, late Biedermeier, C.1855, with 2-piece porcelain dial, and heavy cast bezel in shell and rose pattern, 8-day