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German, carved Black Forest barometer and thermometer set on a wall mount with carved stag's head and foliage, C.1880 -
French, comptoise wall clock from the Morbier region, 2-tr crown verve mov't, C.1840, less weights. -
Boston, Mass., Circa 1830, 8-day patent or banjo timepiece, incomplete. -
French, cast metal figural clock with a gilt base, two 17th century combatants, clothed in chain mail, resting between battles, with a silk-thread, bell strike movement. -
German, reproduction Teller-Uhr, mantle style, in a heavy cast brass case, cast brass dial and cast hands, cow's tail pendulum, c.1975. This is a quality clock; they sold new for a thousand D-marks, around $300 at the time. -
German, Art Nouveau wall clock in oak, with fancy floral pattern dial center and matching pendulum, with a quality solid plate / cut pinion mov't with dead beat escapement. Open well or "Berlin" style case with free swinging pendulum, pressed floral patterns repeated on the door. -
English, pub or dial clock, single fusee, with 11 inch painted dial on a turned / segmented mahogany bezel, wall hanging, C.1890 -
English, C.1920, Fusee Dial or pub clock with 12 inch dial, 8-day. -
German, C.1875, Wall regulator, 8-day time, spring movt, with fancy cast and gilt R-A pendulum, and porcelain dial, walnut case. -
English, Banjo barometer in rosewood, mercury tube design [no mercury], less crystal and reference pointer, retailed by Waight, Brompton, and with hygrometer at top, thermometer in throat, c.1860 -
French, unusual mantel regulator, the silk thread movement mounted atop a 4-column temple style stand, under a glass dome, 8-day bell strike. -
French, Circa 1850, 8-day time and bell strike figural mantel clock, gilt bronze, movement marked "Farret". -
English, single train, chain fusee dial clock, C.1870, in a round top, short drop wall case of mahogany, 8-day with carved accents and a bottom door to access the pendulum, retailed by "Brown" of Weymouth. -
A French spelter statue, C.1890, now with a home-made swinging arm with a new German mov't inside. This was an eBay purchase gone bad, the consignor paid $1500 + shipping. -
French, Lantern clock, c.1790, with a dial and minute hand C.1890, less pendulum and weight. Has anchor escapement and count wheel striking, 1-day -
English, Mahogany mantel timepiece, single fusee, C.1875, in the style of a century earlier. -
Chinese, Reproduction INCLINED PLANE TIMEPIECE, the circular canister rotates as it goes down the plane, however the movement is counterweighted so it maintains a fixed position. The downward motion provides a constant force to the time train. When the clock/canister reaches the bottom, the movement will stop and the unit must be moved again to the top of the plane. -
Chinese, double chain fusee, crown verge table clock with stand, a round porcelain dial on a tooled brass mask with oriental designs, and with center seconds hand, 8-day, C.1995 [modern] -
A C.1915 custom Banjo case, with a c.1910 Chelsea weight banjo movement, rope front, Boston State House Glasses, as-found. -
Massachusetts Lyre over Box banjo timepiece, C.1840, 8-day, weight driven, with carved mahogany front and blind lower door, with restorations.