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Austria, jewelers standing regulator, 30 day, time only, weight driven movement with grid iron pendulum and sweep seconds hand in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with silvered dial and calendar aperture below 12 -
Maine, tall case clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement with unusual cast iron plates in a cherry case with fret work top, ogee feet and two brass finials and painted metal dial. -
Massachusetts, 8 day, weight brass movement Patent or banjo timepiece with alarm and bell on top, in an Empire style case with mahogany veneered front and wooden side arms. Case is stamped "85". -
France, a large, Anglaise cased carriage clock with grand sonnerie striking, the glazed, gilt case with molded top and base, the corners with fluted pilasters, Arabic numeral white enamel dial with gilt center and mask, blued steel distaff hands, 8 day time, strike, and alarm movement with lever platform, sounding grand or petit quarters in passing, and repeating the last hour and quarter on demand -
China, bracket clock reproduction, 8 day, time and strike, double fusee, crown verge with center seconds in a rosewood case on fretwork base, white porcelain dial on patterned brass front plate, 20th century. -
Unsigned, New Jersey tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer broken arch case with bracket feet, inlaid around circular crotch mahogany panel on plinth, boxwood border framing trunk door and corner columns with crotch mahogany panel, the hood door is flanked by two full columns that are inlaid with boxwood and ebony, three brass finials, brass rosettes on broken arch. The painted metal dial has female selling flowers in arch and painted fruit and bird gold spandrels and calendar disc under center arbor. -
England, Sir Walter Scott Memorial brass skeleton clock, unsigned, the brass frame of cathedral form with pierced and silvered roman numeral chapter ring, chain fusee eight day, five train movement with maintaining power and lever escapement with regulation sector and hand all on a walnut base with gilt figures of Sir Walter Scott and his dog, beneath a glass dome. -
Italian, dial or shield clock, painted iron roman numeral dial, front hung cow's tail pendulum (lacking bob), one day duration posted iron frame movement with crown wheel and verge escapement, countwheel bell strike, rope drive. -
Roxbury style reproduction tall clock mahogany case (only) with Willard type ogee bracket feet, -
Clown automaton. unknown origin, late 19th century, with some more recent clothing. A very interesting piece, the head nods, eyes and jaw move and right arm lifts and falls. Wound and actuated from the clown's back, not working properly. -
China, bracket clock reproduction, 8 day, time and strike, double fusee with crown verge escapement center seconds in a rosewood case sitting on fretwork base, white enamel dial mounted on cast brass front plate, 20th century. -
Jeweler's hanging regulator 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in period early 20th century oak case with movement built by Arthur Dekalb of Pulaski, NY and designed by the late E.H. Parkhurst, Lancaster, PA (Past President of NAWCC) in 1972 -
American or English, an unusual 30 day pier glass regulator with center seconds, the frame with gilt, repeating ornament and surmounted by gilt, sculptural foliate elements and central shell, the frame hinged to a pine case containing a large, 30 day weight driven timepiece movement with seconds pendulum, dead beat escapement, stop work, lantern pinions, and brass plates with turned iron pillars, mounted to a cast iron plate set into the case back, and white painted Roman numeral metal dial, with fancy, openwork blued steel moon hands, cast iron weights and wooden pendulum rod with heavy brass clad ball. -
French. bronze & ormolu figural clock, depicting a French Barrister with his law books atop pedestal, and reading scrolls held in his left hand. The well made bell strike movement, with silk thread suspension, with bezel and glazed door intact over dial, the brass dial center embossed, and the silvered chapter ring with painted Roman Numerals. -
Unknown, Massachusetts, 8 day, weight brass movement patent or banjo timepiece. It is difficult to ascertain if this is a period clock or it was made from old parts. In any event it is an attractive timepiece. -
Austria or Germany, Vienna regulator wall clock, 8 day, time only, one brass weight driven clock in a walnut Altdeutsch style carved case with full columns on door, white enamel dial with engraved brass dial center and matching engraved weight and sweep seconds -
Austria, an unusual three train carriage clock with Viennese striking, date, and alarm, gilt case with corbelled pilasters, top and base with cupids bow molded edges, case back with shuttered apertures for winding and setting, Roman numeral white enamel dial with date and alarm chapters, blued steel trefoil hands, 30 hour time, strike, and alarm movement with cylinder platform, grand sonnerie striking, and repeating the last hour and quarter on demand -
Music Box- Switzerland, "STELLA", 17 1/4 inch disc playing console music box,3 feet high, the cabinet painted appliance green in 1950, and with 40 discs, cabinet door opens and provides storage area for many discs. -
France, marble & bronze, monumental figure clock of Johann Gutenberg (1399--1468), standing next to his printing press, and a large chase with a line of type. He is holding a page just printed showing the reverse of the type in the chase. To the right of his foot is an open book, with the title 'BIBLIA LATINA', and beyond his left foot the ink tool or spreader. And with a well made bell strike movement, silk thread suspension. fancy gilt bezel and glazed dial cover. The porcelain dial signed Gorini Freres & Cie, a Paris. -
Pennsylvania, tall case clock, 30 hour, time and bell strike, single weight driven movement in a walnut case with broken arch top, three wooden flame finials, four turned columns at bonnet corners, over cove molded trunk with shaped door top, and crotch walnut base resting on ogee bracket feet. The painted metal dial retains its originalpaper label, "CURTIS' MANUFACTORY FOR PATTON & JONES, PHILADELPHIA" and has calendar hand off center arbor, moon phase with interesting burning ship scene.