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C.1835, Mixed lot of unknown origin. This is a short, transitional column and splat case that has been tortured and left for dead. -
C.1835, Mixed lot: -
C.1830, New Hampshire Mirror Clock, a Quaker clock attributed to Wm. Purington, Lancaster, NH. -
C.1830, French, Time Only "Skeleton' clock, the dial signed: Fere, Paris. -
C.1830, French, Ormolu Figural Clock. -
C.1830, French, Ormolu and Bronze Figural clock, a young boy with flute watching over a winged cherub at rest. -
C.1830, English, Small Drop Dial wall clock in mahogany. -
C.1820, Unsigned American tall clock, probably New Hampshire, with a good 8-day movement with arched cut out in both plates. -
C.1820, Irish Tall Clock, 8-day, as-found. -
C.1820, Austrian, Grand Sonnerie Picture Frame clock, with a music box in the base. -
C.1820, Austrian, Grand Sonnerie Mantel clock in a skeletonized motif. -
C.1820, An American tall clock, now with the name of David Wood on the painted dial. -
C.1800, English Tavern Clock with 20 inch dial. -
C.1800, Dutch, Stoelklok, in very good original condition, with original paint on case and dial, and with original leads intact (couple of breaks). -
C.1790, English, a lot of two 30 hour pull wind movements, as-found. -
C.1790, Austrian, Enamel over copper Fasching Jester, with striped hat and spats and with a noise making clapper in his left hand. -
C.1790, Austrian Dial Only, from a Grand Sonnerie bracket clock. -
C.1775, Austrian, Kingwood Bracket clock in the style of Louis XIV. -
A lot of two 30 hour shelf clocks: One mahogany tambour with cracked porcelain dial, running; plus a walnut veneer on brown onyx desk clock (C.1950), with copper bezel and dial center, also running. -
17th Century, English Lantern Clock, with restorations.