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C.1910, German, 8-day time and strike European version of an American schoolhouse clock, as-found. -
C.1910, French, Art Noveau 8-day mantel timepiece, as-found. -
Mixed lot: C.1910 American, 8-day banjo timepiece, a Waltham case with unknown old movement from another clock. -
C.1980, China, 8-day time/strike/alarm shelf clock, using old ST movement. -
63 C.2000, Amazing from China a mini repro of the Geo Jones style wall clock, with a C.1910 Japanese copy of a US open spring movement; they will stop at nothing to deceive the buyer. -
Mixed lot: C.1900, French Baker's case now with a clean German, Haller 8-day bell strike movement from the same period, and a new case back to disguise the change. -
Mixed Lot: C.1875, Laporte Hubbell pendulum movement, double spring, [30 day?], seat board mounted, like the style used in the Ithaca large iron case double dial, -
C.1975, Korean copy of a New Haven Clock Co., "Grecian", 8-day time and gong strike wall clock. -
C.1890, French, 8-day time and bell strike three piece garniture set, with restorations. -
C.1890, Anglo American, 8-day time/strike carved and inlayed schoolhouse style wall clock, less bezel and glass. -
C.1980, Copy of an Ives 30-day timepiece wagon spring steeple on frame with candle finials shelf clock. -
C.1977, Mixed Lot, 8-day time/strike calendar clock, home-made double dial. Someone took a C.1870 ST column case and inserted an 8-day spring movement and a handmade simple calendar mechanism. -
C.1835, Unknown, 30-hour time and strike wood movement half column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1930, German, Art Nouveau, 8-day wall timepiece for the French market. -
C.1920, German for the French market 30-hour figural timepiece, WWI commemorative. -
C.1910, Japanese, Short Drop Octagon school clock, 8-day time and gong strike. -
C.1870, Austrian, 2-Wt Vienna Regulator, in a walnut case with integral top. -
C.1875, Anglo-American, mahogany parlor wall clock, with turned columns and a mirror in the case back. -
C.1875, Anglo-American, mahogany veneered round drop school clock, English case with American 8-day gong strike movement. -
C.1890, French, 8-day time and bell strike white marble mantel clock, in "neglected" original shape.