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Vienna, Austria, 30 day hanging regulator in the Biedermeier style, rectilinear, 5 light, curly ash veneered case with mahogany stringing, incurved bottom bracket, and beveled projecting cornice, case top with applied, ebonized carving, Roman numeral white enamel dial, finely finished blued steel hands, month going timepiece movement, cylindrical brass weight, and pendulum with ebonized rod and brass ball -
Sidney Advertising Clock Co., Sidney Otsego County, New York, huge "Advertising", wall clock, 8 day, time and calendar, spring driven movement in a soft wood case with a papered metal dial and a separate movement for rotating advertising canisters every five minutes. -
Bradley and Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Topsey" blinking eye clock with a spring driven balance wheel timepiece movement (unsigned) in a cast iron case. -
G. Thomas, Editeur, 11 Rue de Sommerard, Paris, an Edwardian globe clock, the cylindrical, quarter round molded brass base supporting a tapered, fluted column, attached to the stationary globe mount, engraved, Roman numeral equatorial ring with adjustable pointer, and 8 day timepiece movement concealed in the base, driving the globe through the a linkage in the column, c1890. -
Terryville Mfg. Co., Terryville, Conn., 30 hour, time torsion pendulum candlestick novelty timepiece. -
Reproduction Locomotive Clock: Detailed brass metal train model based on French Industrial series from the 1890s, time and strike clock with aneroid barometer and alcohol thermometer, all atop a black slate base with train track. Second spring driven movement in base is meant to power the wheels of the train. -
Clocks- 2 (Two): Both Vienna regulators, the first with walnut case and ebonized accents, incurved bottom bracket with gadroon, door with nicely carved half columns and bevelled glass, frieze with applied carving below a projecting cornice, and with carved crest, Roman numeral white enamel dial, pierced hands, and 8 day, weight driven time and strike movement, the other with walnut veneered case, ribbed bottom bracket, door with applied half columns, and two part crest with carved and turned ornament, Roman numeral white enamel dial, pierced hands, and 8 day, weight driven, time and strike movement -
Bradley and Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "John Bull" blinking eye clock with a spring driven, balance wheel timepiece, movement by C. Jerome, in a cast iron case. -
Franklin Mint/ Royal Geographical Society globe clock, ebonized base with slender columns at corners supporting an equatorial plate, turned brass clock case with annular dial supporting a terrestrial globe, 8 day Imhof movement, together with a pair of Empire style candlesticks with tripod bases, clock dimensions listed -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "Briggs Rotary", 30 hour, spring driven, rotary pendulum novelty timepiece. -
Germany, a large 2-weight "Vienna Regulator", walnut case with turned and carved ornament, turned finial and drops, two piece Roman numeral enamel dial signed "J. Wilde, Monmouth, blued steel hands, 8 day time and strike, weight driven movement, brass pendulum with wooden rod, brass weights -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Jumper No. 1" bobbing doll shelf clock with a spring driven one day timepiece movement in a nickel plated case. -
J. J. Beals, Boston, Mass. (Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn.) 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement Round Gothic or beehive shelf clock. This is a rack striking movement with the springs contained in cast iron cups. -
Bradley and Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Sambo" blinking eye clock with a spring driven balance wheel timepiece movement (unsigned) in a cast iron case. -
Baird Clock Co., Plattsburgh, New York, "Vanner & Prest's Molliscorium", 8 day, spring driven movement (Seth Thomas) advertising wall timepiece in a wood and paper mache case. -
"Paradise Hotel" three color neon electric wall clock, time only, with sweep seconds hand -
Clocks- 12 (twelve) German 400-day mantel and 1 (one) Barr electro-mechanical clock under glass dome. The standout clock is the c. 1900 400-day clock with disc pendulum. -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) English, 8 day, spring fusee brass movement postal or wall timepiece, c1890; (2) French, 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement inlayed wall clock, c1840 -
German 400-Day or Anniversary clock: (Retailer =Kuehl Clock Company, Chicago), time only spring driven movement torsion pendulum movement by Gustav Becker of Freiburg, Germany with disc pendulum in polished brass case under glass dome, c1910. -
Junghans, Germany, "Monkey Business" novelty clock, 30 hour, time only spring driven movement in a cast metal case in the form of a monkey holding a book. A line runs up from the movement to the lower jaw and eyes, which are designed to move up and down slowly as the jaw opens and closes, c1920.