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Mixed lot: C.1920, Howard marble clock case, now with wooden dial, and now with a Waltham gallery movement from the same period, running. -
C.1830, Mass Banjo, 8-day, weight, mahogany case. -
C.1840, French, Fanciful mantel clock on a gilt wood base [no dome], the embossed brass case accented with porcelain flowers [some missing]. -
C.2000, Chinese, Repro Carriage Clock, brass case with cloisonne enamel, dark blue with yellow, pink and aqua accents, also with day and date dials and alarm, plus center seconds hand, time, strike and repeat. -
C.2002, Chinese, Repro brass cased carriage clock, with strike, repeat, alarm, day, date and center seconds hand. -
C.2002, China, New Old stock, oval carriage timepiece, small size, in faded gift box. -
C.2002, China, New Old stock, oval carriage timepiece, miniature size, in red gift box. -
C.1855, American cottage unknown 30 hour time and alarm, as-found. -
C.2001, Chinese, ProClocks, Mini Box lyre clock, 30-hour, spring. -
C.2000, China, ProClocks, Repro of the Diana swing clock (original by Junghans). -
C.2000, China, ProClocks, Repro of the Kangaroo swinging arm clock. -
C.1920, German, Unsigned, Round Cast Brass novelty strut clock with 30 hour rear wind fit up movement. -
Unknown, most likely Maine, 30 hour, weight iron and brass weight shelf timepiece. There were several Quaker clockmakers in Maine who made movements using iron plates and brass wheels. -
Japan, Edo period, striking wall clock, or Shaku-Dokei, commonly called "stick clock", the time movement of lantern style construction with crown wheel and verge driving the large, horizontal balance atop movement, delicately pierced front plate is intricately cut in the form of flowers, and is nicely engraved. The spring driven striking movement actually forms the weight that powers the time movement via a fine cord that winds around a horizontal barrel. Strikes on a bell. With movable numerals to compensate for the shortening days of winter. -
France, a large and extremely decorative carriage clock with grand sonnerie striking, unusual gilt Anglaise variant case with twist columns having Corinthian capitals and turned bases, the molded base and cornice with bowed sides and conforming beveled glasses, top with twist ornamented handle matching the columns, red guilloche enamel dial with convex chapter and gilt Arabic numerals, ornate pierced and chased, gilt dial mask with lily of the valley ornament, gold hands, 8 day time, strike, and alarm movement with lever platform and cut bimetallic balance, sounding grand or petit quarters in passing, and repeating the last hour and quarter on demand, serial #1304, with original leather bound box and key -
France or Switzerland, a rare, early, petit sonnerie striking carriage clock with alarm and travel case, signed Breguet, gilt, glazed, one piece case with molded base, Roman numeral silvered dial with blued steel Breguet style hands, subsidiary alarm chapter, and engraved "Breguet, a Paris", 8 day, time and strike movement with both trains driven by a single barrel, striking the last quarter in passing, and with grand sonnerie repeating on blued, wire gongs, the polished steel strikework mounted to the back plate, and also bearing a silvered plate engraved "Breguet", duplex platform escapement, with two piece steel escape wheel and brass balance, and with alarm striking on a bell in the base, contained in its original wooden, gilt stamped leather covered case with gilt hardware -
Pennsylvania tall clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a cherry case with oval inlay in plinth and on trunk door with stylized top, string inlay in quarter columns on trunk, square columns flanking hood and broken arch top with inlaid rosettes and three wooden finials on French feet. The painted metal dial has moon phase with ship and American flag, center sweep seconds and calendar on center arbor. -
Austria, a mid 19th century, 3 train "Dachluhr", polished, mahogany veneered six light case with sycamore stringing, the base with deeply incurved bracket, door with flanking pilasters, carved capitals and central ripple molding, the case top with cupids bow gable, Roman numeral, one piece white enamel dial with engine turned bezel, blued steel hands, and weight driven, three train, grand sonnerie striking movement with Vienna quarters, repeating the last hour and quarter on demand, brass pendulum with steel rod -
France, hour repeating carriage clock in the form of a sedan chair, the gilt and silvered brass case with faux repousse rococo style ornament, case sides with well executed portraits of a young woman within pink guilloche and polychrome enamel frames, the top with scrolled brackets supporting a fleur de lis finial, Roman numeral gilt metal dial, also with pink guilloche and polychrome enamel surround, the dial above a small, painted garden scene, blued steel hands, 8 day, time and strike movement with lever platform, counting the hours on a gong, and repeating the last hour on demand -
France, for the English market, a fine Pillars style repeating carriage clock with porcelain panels by Lucien Simonnet, the gilt case with stepped, molded base, the corners with fluted columns and Corinthian capitals supporting the molded cornice, the folding handle with turned ornament, case sides set with signed, polychrome enamel scenes depicting colorfully dressed young women in a garden, the Roman numeral dial surrounded by a landscape scene with castle ruins and floral garlands, blued steel distaff hands, 8 day time, strike, and alarm movement with lever platform, and repeating the last hour on demand, serial #2277