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C.1870, German, 1-Wt, Vienna Regulator, in a walnut case with ebonized accents, 8-day, time only. -
C.1910, Jerome and Co. (New Haven Clock Co.), 8-day Turner's Patent alarm beehive timepiece (for those who need a loud alarm). You usually find this alarm movement in steeple cases, so this is a bit uncommon; note alarm train takes the place of the strike train. -
C.1845, Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., 8-day time and gong strike beehive shelf clock, with brass springs. -
C.1860, German, 1-Weight "Vienna Regulator", in a slender case that looks earlier, and with new top and bottom. -
C.1954, J. Kaiser, G.M.B.H. 400-day timepiece with a moon phase dial, and terrestrial globe pendulum. -
C.1900, German, V. Zimper, Neukirch, winking eye picture frame clock, with nice oil painting of a male in period dress with gray hair and beard. Time and gong strike, pin and clevis suspension, 56 hour. -
C.1910, an English "Skull Timepiece", silver and bone, the latch hallmarked, with a C.1840 English fusee, lever watch movement, key wound, with gilt dial. -
C.1850, Austrian, Martin Boch, Wien, a good 3-wt Grand Sonnerie wall clock, 72 beat. -
C.1875, Austrian, 3-Wt, Grand Sonnerie wall clock in walnut, with 3/4 columns, nicely carved and with original top bearing the face of the Northwind. -
A C.1850 Viennese 3-Wt Movement, now in a C.1960, D. J. Blackwell original design mahogany wall case, with a Blackwell 3-jar Mercury pendulum. -
C.1845, Austrian, 1-Wt, Biedermeier, the case now with a new door by D.J. Blackwell, and C.1860 German mov't. -
C.1870, F. Kroeber, NY, Regulator No. XI, from Dana's bedroom, serial No. 29124. -
A C.1900, Gustav Becker 2-Wt movement, now in a C.1955 D. J. Blackwell original design wall case. -
C.1880, German, Clock Peddler, and clock, made of painted tin on a rectangular wood base.. -
C.1910, German, for the English market, GLOBE CLOCK, with 1-day open spring movement. -
C.1890, New Haven, Drop Octagon, RC, with original "Lucky Strike" advertising dial for distributor R. A. Patterson Tobacco Co., this one for the Maine retailer named Shaw, Hammond and Garney, Portland, Maine [on bottom tablet], and with rear label. -
C.1840, Austrian, Weight Driven miniature timepiece, in a grained case, silk thread suspension, steel pendulum rod, 1 to 2 day, in an ebonized and faux rosewood grained case. -
C.1864, L. E. Whiting, Saratoga Springs, NY, "Timby Solar Time-Piece, No. 288, mahogany case with double 12 hour dial, 6" terrestrial globe, and minute dial below. The patent for this hard to find clock was held by Theodore R. Timby, who designed the clock and developed the movement. -
C.1830, Austrian, Dachluhr, Biedermeier era, 1-weight, 8-day in a slender mahogany veneer case with satinwood banding, mov't with one piece porcelain dial [5"], a smaller size clock. -
C.1903, (dated) German, Gustav Becker, Ornate Wall clock, oak case with 30 bits of cast brass decorations, and with fancy cast pendulum, serial 1,259,120, presentation piece.