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C.1885, French, Mysterious Timepiece, the clock suspended from two parallel chains, mov't with a form of Brocot escapement, moves from side to side with no apparent impulse. -
C.1825, New Hampshire Mirror clock, time only, 8-day, with a Chadwick/Boscawen style movement (see New Hampshire Clocks and Clockmakers, by Parsons, page 198). -
C.1875, Swiss Pinwheel Regulator, Center Seconds, in a mahogany case, with gridiron pendulum. -
C.1790, Swiss, Neuchatel Clock, 8-day GRAND SONNERIE, on two bells above, with hour and quarter snails on the rear plate, crown verge escapement, and silk thread suspension, also with simple calendar indication on the painted convex tin dial. Has string wound pull repeat also. -
C.1780, Swiss, Neuchatel Clock, 8-Day time and bell strike, with brass feet and case adornments. -
C.1810, English, Calendar Tall Clock, 30-Day+ weight driven, with unusual dial showing hours and seconds at top, minutes in the center, days to the left and date to the right. -
C.1770, Dutch Tall Clock, with Windmill automaton, 3-wt, 8-day with Dutch striking, weight driven windmills turn on striking, some case restorations. -
C.1810, English, Mahogany cased tavern clock, 2-weight 8-day, with unusual movement, geared so the great barrels turn once per day rather than twice. -
C.1870, French, Ormolu Figural Clock, a gentleman in 16th century dress, holding his sleeping sweetheart in his lap, her breast exposed. The well made French striking movement of week duration. -
C.1875, Swiss, 8-tune, Bells in sight music box in need of restoration, 80 teeth in main comb, 6 in bell comb, cylinder is 13 inches -
C.1830, Boston Area Gold front banjo, 1-wt, 8-day. -
Late 20 the Century, German, Singing Bird box, in a silver plate over embossed brass case, with a mechanical key wound bird singing at will, when front slide is pushed to the right. -
C.1830, Boston Area Lyre banjo, in a mahogany case, 1-wt, 8-day with restorations. -
C.1830, Massachusetts Gilt Lyre over box, 1-wt, 8-day wall timepiece. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased, OVAL CRYSTAL regulator, 8-day time and gong strike, with a fancy brilliant studded portrait pendulum and matching bezel, the dial with floral polychrome decorations. -
C.1870, French, 4-Column Empire Style mantel clock of all ormolu, with finely chased garland appliques and Corinthian capitals. -
C.1890, American Walnut Jeweler's Regulator, 8-day pinwheel movement, with center seconds hand, nickeled bezel, pendulum and weight, door glass with fancy cut pattern. -
C.1775, English, for the American market, a Georgian large twin fusee, crown verge, bracket clock, with gold stenciling over ebonized finish, and a matching black/gold painted dial, with cast flame finials and caryatids at the corners. -
C.1870, Japanese Lantern clock, time, strike and alarm, weight driven, balance regulated, and with calendar apertures below 5 and 7, and with a gilt brass case, fretted to both sides and the rear, plus later wall bracket. -
First quarter 1800s, Japan, Crown Wheel /Foliot Lantern clock, time and bell strike, with original cords and counter weights (not including the English stand in foto, which we used only for demonstration).