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C.1974, Horolovar (Terwilliger Enterprises), ÒBriggs RotaryÓ, novelty timepiece. -
C.1974 Horolovar, ÒIgnatzÓ, novelty timepiece. -
C.1979, English, Royal Geographic Society, annular dial clock with integral globe (globe does not rotate with clock dial, however can be moved manually to calculate the time difference.) -
C.1850 J. C. Brown, Forestville, Conn., 8-day time/strike rosewood beehive clock. -
C.1910, German, ÓThe Carp, Ò 400 Day clock with compensating disc pendulum. -
C.1890, German, 2-Weight ÓVienna RegulatorÒ, 8-day time and strike wall clock, walnut with ebonized trim. -
C.1890, German, 2-Weight ÒVienna RegulatorÓ, 8-day time and strike, on straight steel rod in case back. -
C.1890, German, Junghans, 2-weight wall regulator in the Viennese style. -
C.1890, German, Gustav Becker, 2-weight ÒVienna RegulatorÓ, time and strike. -
C.1880, Austrian, Remember ÒGebruder ReschÓ, 2-WeightÒ Vienna RegulatorÓ, in a walnut case with ebonized trim. -
C.1875, Austrian, 3-Weight ÒGrand SonnerieÓ walnut cased wall clock. -
C.1900, Austrian, 2-Weight Vienna Regulator, oak case with porcelain dial. -
C.1910 Winterhalder and Hofmeier (movement marked with die stamp spelling out full name), 8-day Westminster chime mantel clock, produced for J. E. Caldwell, Philada, whose name appears on the dial. -
C.1870, Waterbury Clock Co., ÒBeehiveÓ or round Gothic, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1878, E. N. Welch, ÓBEEHIVE or Round Gothic, Òin rosewood with good label superb tablet. -
C.1930, New Haven Clock Co., ÓInglewoodÒ, 8-day Westminster, quarter chime mantel clock. -
C.1915, New Haven, Cut Glass Novelty, with original 30-hour fit up rear wind movement. -
C.1870, Waterbury Beehive, Mahogany, 8-day time strike and alarm. -
C.1878 Ansonia Clock Co., 30-hour novelty timepiece, in the shape of a horse shoe with an spread eagle on top (all a single casting), and the rear strut is a cast horseÕs leg. We couldnÕt find this in the catalog as the examples you find there are later. -
French, Napoleon III, ormolu musical and automaton novelty mantel clock, in the form of a castle, time and bell strike with silk thread suspension, c.1870, less dome, two "trains" with early style locomotives and cars traveling across the front on two bands, driven by an independent spring barrel, the plinth also housing a musical movement