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NINETEENTH CENTURY BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK. -
Mixed origin: C.1750, Continental 2-train movement, striking grand sonnerie sequence off of one strike train. -
Mixed lot: This is C.1850 stenciled tin case with MOP, now with a small German fit-up movement, and repainted dial. -
Mixed lot: E. Howard no. 5 weight movement, pendulum and hardware, in a 20 year old case, similar to the no. 11 keyhole. -
Mixed lot: C.1850, a cute German wall case with an Austrian 2- day spring movement adapted to the case. -
Mixed lot: A circa 1890 German Vienna style wall regulator, with new top and new door (with modern pressed trims), and the case refinished, the movement now with Waterbury style hands. -
Mixed lot: A C.1850, Mini English carved drop dial case that undoubtedly had a fusee movement, NOW with an American, Jerome 8-day time only open spring movement. -
Mixed lot: a C.1845 J.C. Brown Mini Ripple case, beehive, with original finish and great patina, NOW with a Waterbury 30 hour time and strike movement, dial, gong, hands. (Illegible label) The case is sound and has great potential if you have an early movement. -
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Late 19th Century, American, 8-day, Pivoted Pendulum cast spelter novelty, the replacement plastic dial now signed "Adams'. -
Late 18th Century, Continental shelf clock with crown verge and front swing, pivoted pendulum. -
Late 17th Century, Austrian or South German, hexagonal quarter striking, full repeating, table clock, with stationery barrels for the hour and quarter strike and with chain fusee/verge for the time. -
English, 1st Half 19th Century, a Midlands short door tall case, now with a good London make 8- day brass dial movement (C.1725) signed John Hill, King St., Covent Garden; the dial measures 13 x 17.5', and with an engraved brass rolling moon with silvered moon and stars; tidal indications above moon. -
Early 20th Century, Dutch Stoelklok. -
C.1998, Hungarian replica of a Viennese mini Dachluhr, 1-weight, time with a porcelain dial and well made movement with silk thread suspension and steel pendulum with brass bob. -
C.1998, Hungarian replica of a Veinnese mini 1-weight regulator. -
C.1995 (modern) Pillar and Scroll. -
C.1985, American Fret Work wall clock, 8-day, time. -
C.1980, Mass area, Repro of Howard No. 5 Banjo clock. -
C.1980, Chinese (People"s Republic), repro-duction cloisonne crystal regulator, as found, serial number 26.