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England, paper mache bracket clock, the Japanned case with a repeating, gilt leaf border, the front with floral swags, front of base with trailing vine and edged with a gilt line, case sides with trophies, top with central patera and floral sprays, cast brass carrying handles, brass bezel with convex glass, Arabic numeral, white painted sheet iron dial, brass hands, two train week going fusee movement with decorative engraving on back plate and pendulum, #213, c1820 -
John Mottram, London, miniature time only bracket clock with sweep seconds, the Regency style veneered mahogany case with multicolor bands of inlay and fine string inlay, brass bezel, brass carrying handle, and molded base with brass bracket feet, locking back door with old glass and ivory escutcheon, Arabic numeral white enamel dial with gold spade hands and black painted brass sweep second hand, 8 day fusee timepiece movement with shouldered plates, tapered, turned pillars, and recoil escapement outside the back plate, key wind and set from back, c1800 -
Tiffany & Co. Makers, New York, large mahogany bracket clock with quarter striking, mahogany case with cast brass scroll feet, brass Corinthian columns flanking the arched, cast brass door with acanthus leaf decoration and thick beveled glass, each side with fabric lined brass fret and heavy cast carrying handles, the four corners of the top with spherical brass finials, case back with mahogany door and fabric lined screen, thick brass composite dial with gilt spandrels, Arabic numeral silvered dial marked "Tiffany & Co. Makers", dial arch with gilt putti flanking silvered Strike/ Silent indicator, pierced steel hands, very substantial brass movement with Brocot escapement, back plate marked "Tiffany & Co. Makers Patented Nov. 7th 1882" and with the number 716, full Westminster chimes and hour striking on 5 gongs, original pendulum and key, c1890 -
Webster, Queen Victoria St., London, large bracket clock with chiming on choice of bells or gongs, oak case with carved panels featuring oak leaves and acorns at the base, frieze, and top, front door with thick beveled glass, flanked by carved pilasters with Corinthian capitals, molded cornice with egg and dart molding, the case top finished with two capped plinths with carved paterae and topped with finials, solid balustrade with central arch carved with a scallop shell and lateral foliage, case sides with pierced wooden fret with fabric backing, and back door with brass lattice fret with fabric backing, beautiful composite dial with silvered ground, gilt, pierced flowing acanthus dial mask with engraved detail, silvered applied chapter ring with gilt Arabic numerals, dial center engraved with acanthus and Aesthetic motifs, top of dial with strike/ silent indicator, regulation dial, and chime selector, pierced, blued steel hands, very heavy, unsigned, fusee movement, chiming the quarters on bells (Whittington) or gongs (Westminster), and with large gong for counting the hours, original key, c1880 -
French Industrial Series lighthouse mantel clock, 8 days, time only, revolving turret, barometer and thermometer, c1880 -
Burslem, England, Doulton lighthouse form clock case with French movement, the black Chine case with luster bands and chrysanthemum decoration, ogee molded brass cap with pierced brass railing, lighthouse top with ribbed dome and finial, mounted with barometer, thermometers, and 8 day timepiece movement with cylinder escapement, Roman numeral silvered dial with blued steel distaff style hands, barometer with blued steel hand and gilt set hand, base marked "Doulton Burslem" in green below a crown, impressed "Doultons" and "Doulton & Slaters patent", stamped "U.S. Patent 314002", and with overglaze initials in script "WBJ", c1890 -
France, large crystal regulator with porcelain panels, gilt case with ogee molded base and top, the front and back with beveled glasses, the rear glass frosted, Arabic numeral dial painted on porcelain panel with genre scene below, showing an interior with a woman pouring wine for a colorfully dressed, seated man, marked "Theo. B. Starr New York" at 6:00, polished brass hands, the panels on the left and right side similarly decorated, and featuring colorfully dressed men enjoying wine, the right panel signed at lower right "DEVALER", 8 day time and strike pendule a Paris movement, striking on a gong, movement numbered 12979, the backs of the porcelain panels bearing that number as well, c1890 -
French Industrial clock by Guilmet, "Steam Hammer", with gilt and patinated bronze case on a black slate base with gilt feet, the hammer forming part of the complex compound pendulum, rising and falling, appearing to strike the anvil as the clock ticks, 8 days, time and strike, movement signed Japy Freres, counting the hours and striking the half hour on a bell, also with Guilmet's mark on the back plate, dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, with gilt spade hands, c1880 -
France, for Dent, 33 Cockspur St., London, 8 day perpetual calendar, time and strike pendule a Paris movement, counting the hours on a bell and with a single blow at the half hour, signed Roman numeral, white enamel dial above the lower white enamel calendar dial decorated with clouds and starry sky, with indications for day, date, month, and phases of the moon, blued steel hands, gilt bezels with beveled glass, all contained in a polished black slate case with inset red marble panels, engraved decoration with gilding, the base trimmed with brass and on turned feet, c1870 -
French, Le Roy & Cie, Mysterious timepiece, the movement contained within the ball of the pendulum and causing the pendulum to swing WITHOUT apparent impulse, the clock suspended from a patinated spelter female statue, leaning over a pond next to a fountain, with Paris foundry mark on the rear, c1885 -
Berrolla, Rue Grenetat N. 4, a Paris, very unusual gilt bronze table or mantel clock with calendar, phases of the moon and retrograde displays, 8 day time and strike pendule a Paris movement signed Pons on front plate, snake form bezel and silvered Roman numeral dial with aperture below center showing retrograde seconds, aperture in case front with scalloped edge displaying retrograde date, a round aperture below trimmed with gilt leaves and flowers showing phases of the moon, the moon disc painted with a smiling face and backed by a dark blue enamel sky with stars, these displays flanked by swans and cornucopias and other Grecian ornaments, the base with 3 silvered dials with scalloped edges, showing day of the week, date, and month, all dials with blued steel hands, the whole on rectangular feet, c1825 -
French, Mathieu Laine, La Pendule Louis XVI, an ormolu lyre on a white marble base, the skeletonized movement forming the actual pendulum, suspended from a knife edge, with tic-tac escapement and count wheel striking on a bell, c1790. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville Conn., "Briggs Rotary", 30-hour novelty timepiece. Circa 1878. -
One Hand Clock Co., Warren, PA, timepiece with 9" dial, 720 minute divisions, c1930 -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn., "Jumper No. 2", 30 hour, bobbing or bouncing doll novelty timepiece, c1886 -
Junghans, Germany, "Elephant" model swinger, 8 day novelty timepiece, the patinated spelter elephant mounted to a molded beech wood base, his trunk supporting the gilt and patinated clock case/ pendulum, white enamel Arabic numeral dial with junghans logo, blued steel hands, 8 day time only movement, signed "Junghans Germany",ca.1920 -
European version of the "flying pendulum" clock. This is an interesting clock, in that an odd movement has been converted to power a center shaft which flails the flying pendulum from post to post, while the time portion of the movement is regulated by a short pivoted pendulum with adjustable bob. -
Franklin Mint reproduction of "The Old Royal Observatory Conical Pendulum Clock", mahogany, glass and lacquered brass, 8 day fusee works, c1983 -
Junghans, Germany, Globe Clock, 8 day time only movement, rectangular walnut case in the arts and crafts style, the door with beveled glasses and simple carving, metal Arabic numeral dial, blued steel hands, the top with 10" terrestrial globe by Ludw. Jul. Heymann, Berlin, the globe geared to the movement and rotating once in 24 hours, c1910 -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn. "Huntress Ball Swing" with 8 day, time only, spring driven movement in blue finished ball case supported by bronze finished statue, c1901