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Germany, 8 day, time and strike one weight driven, brass movement Vienna regulator wall clock. -
Clock and Anenometer- Junghans Vienna regulator spring driven wall clock and a Friez Instruments Baltimore glass encased anemometer. -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., novelty clock, 30 hour time only movement in a cast metal case resembling the front of locomotive complete with cow catcher and red glass lens, c1920 -
French, from Guilmet's Industrial Series of novelty clocks, the STEAM HAMMER, where the vertical hammer is a part of the complex pendulum, c1881. -
Austrian, W. Schonberger, Long Duration, 2-weight estimate 30 days+, unusual length, 66 beat Alt Deutsch case with lead chip filled bob, fine movement with maintaining power, winds to left, c1880 -
Austrian, c1875, large 2-weight (striking), 30-day duration movement with 9" dial, in a very large case of later manufacture, and with a simulated 4-jar mercury pendulum. -
Gilbert Clock Company, Winsted, Conn., "Regulator No. 4" walnut 8 days, time only weight driven wall clock, c1881 -
Ansonia Brass Co., Ansonia, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, mahogany giant round gothic or beehive shelf clock, c1855 -
E.C. Brewster, Bristol, Ct., round gothic with detached fusees, mahogany veneered case with brass ball feet, frosted and cut tablet, Roman numeral white painted metal dial, blued steel hollow spade hands, 8 days, movement with rack striking, the front plate stamped "No. 2929", with fusees and spring barrels mounted at case bottom, backboard lined with blue green paper, coil gong with stepped square cast iron base, c1838 -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, gilt flower and vines with MOP fusee Beehive or round top case shelf clock, c1855 This very decorative ebonized wood case design would most likely appeal to the English market. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, N.Y., novelty calendar mantel clock, 30 hours, time and calendar, spring driven movement in an Art Noveau style case depicting lady's hand grasping mirror on nickel plated brass base, papered dial, c1885 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) German/Austrian walnut 2 weight 8 days, time and strike, Vienna Regulator wall clocks, late 19th century -
E. C. Brewster & Co., Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, Kirk's patent iron back plate movement round gothic or beehive shelf clock, c1842. A similar example can be found in "A Survey History of the American Spring-driven Clock 1840-1860", from Supplement No. 9, winter 1973, pg 16. -
Forestville Mfg. Co., (J.C. Brown), Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, ripple molding round gothic or beehive shelf clock, c1845 -
Gustav Becker, Freiburg, Germany, Vienna Regulator in the Altdeutsch style, 8 days, time and grande sonnerie strike, three weight driven movement in a carved walnut case with multicolor enamel dial and engraved brass center, matching engraved pendulum bob and weights, c1880 -
Bradley & Hubbard, "Topsy" blinking eye novelty clock, cast iron figure with blue painted dress, white blouse with red trim, white stockings and red shoes, Roman numeral paper dial, 30 hours, lever movement with linkage to move the eyes, c1860 -
Germany or Austria, Vienna Regulator wall clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in a carved and burled hard wood case with white enamel dial, brass weights and pendulum bob, c1870 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) German/Austrian walnut 8 days, Vienna Regulator wall clocks, one 2-weight, one 1-weight, late 19th century -
Germany, Vienna style wall regulator, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement in a transitional Biedermeier style walnut case with graining and ripple molding and white enamel dial and white enamel R/A pendulum bob, c1860 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Novelty No. 44" Locomotive Novelty Clock, 30 hours, time only balance wheel movement, c1886.