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England?, leather bound travelling clock with Swiss thirty hour watch movement, pin pallet escapement, celluloid Roman numeral dial, backlit for viewing at night by depressing button on top of case, green velvet lining and key holder in front compartment, back compartment with battery holder, blued steel hands, c1910 -
France or Germany, earthenware plate clock with easel back, square, gilt edge with folded corners, with a rural scene in polychrome over glaze enamels, featuring a man and a woman on opposite sides of a bridge, each dressed in 18th century style clothing, Roman numeral dial with brass hands, the dial center decorated with a small trophy featuring musical instruments 8 day, time only, pendulum movement with tic tac escapement, c1900 -
Asian/German, 8 day, time and strike, porcelain mantel clock with visible escapement, 20th century -
French mahogany, 8 day, time only, 'bakery' wall clock, c1900 -
German, miniature Jockele, porcelain front 30 hour wood plate time and strike, c1850 -
Reproduction small Dutch hood clock, German, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement dated 1984 -
German oak 8 day Westminster chime bracket clock, c1920 -
German brass 400 day disk pendulum mantel clock with glass dome, c1910 -
French walnut, 8 day, time and strike, wall clock, c1890 -
English tall clock parts lot with painted iron square dial and brass movement in pieces -
Wall clock, custom made mahogany case fit with 8 day weight driven banjo timepiece movement, 20th century -
German walnut, 8 day, time and strike, Vienna regulator style spring wound wall clock, c1895 -
French leather-covered wood, 8 day, time and strike, bracket clock, works stamped "Sonnerie Progres", c1880 -
Observer, 8 day, time only, marine clock in nickel plate case, accompanied by Elkro French mahogany barometer, 20th century -
Korean, 8 day, time and strike, wood and brass wall clock; and Bollenbach, Chicago, hanging wood aneroid barometer; later 20th century -
Unsigned New Hampshire Mirror timepiece, c1830-40 -
Austrian, floor clock or Bodenstanduhr, now with longer running, 3-wt Grand Sonnerie, with seconds hand and central calendar, the dial signed Johann Nellich in Wien, in a 6- light case of provincial origin, with meter length grid pendulum, c1800 -
Austria, miniature quarter striking and repeating bracket clock movement with verge escapement, probably of two day duration, time side with fusee, strike with going barrel, strike and repeat on a single bell, back plate with engraving, baluster shaped pillars, brass composite dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute markers, and engraved decoration, mock pendulum displayed below 12, strike/ night strike indicator in arch, steel hands, c1770 -
Symphonion German metal disk wood case music box, style 10N with full cross bar, side crank, with 9 disks, [19.5cm], c1900 -
Attributed to Claude Galle, a monumental Verde Antico and gilt bronze mantel clock, "Hector's Farewell to Andromache", the stepped base resting on 6 four paw feet, palmette and bellflower ornamented base molding, the front with bas relief of Hector attempting to convince Paris to defend Troy, and with flanking mounts representing love and fidelity, and surmounted by figures of Hector and Andromache, Hector dressed for battle, and Andromache with a pained expression and holding their son Astyanax, the figures flanking the octagonal clock case containing a large, two train movement of 15 day duration, and with date function, roman numeral white enamel dial with inner date chapter, gilt and engraved brass hands with blued steel date indicator