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C.1875, Gebruder Resch, Ebensee, Austrian, 3-Weight, Grand Sonnerie wall regulator, rod strike. -
C.1875, F. Kroeber, NY, "Noiseless Rotary No. 1" -
C.1875, Austrian, 3-Weight Grand Sonnerie wall regulator, -
C.1875, Austrian, 3-Weight, Grand Sonnerie wall regulator, -
C.1875, Austrian, 3-Weight Grand Sonnerie Vienna -
C.1870, French, A. Dumas, Paris, serial 1048, a clock in the form of a lantern. -
C.1870, E.N. Welch Mfg. Co. rosewood beehive -
C.1870, Austrian, 3-Weight Grand Sonnerie, wall regulator -
C.1855, Hungary (Pest), J. Blau, Wall Regulator -
C.1855, Austrian, 1-Wt, mini Vienna wall Regulator with 4" dial. -
C.1850, Austrian, Serpentine, 1-Weight, 8-Day, Vienna wall Regulator with restorations. -
C.1848, J.C. Brown, Forestville, Conn, Full Ripple Beehive -
C.1848, J.C. Brown Beehive -
C.1845, Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn, Brass spring beehive -
C.1830, Austrian, Laterndluhr, time only, -
German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, C.1955, SCOTTY dog clock, with rotating eyes, 1-day, in a cast, composition case. -
German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, C.1950, carved wood (labeled hand carved), moving (rotating) eye TERRIER, novelty clock, 1-day, model 16 with red collar. -
George Dorne, New York, No. 2, Circa 1973, Noon cannon. This is a copy based on a French style that was popular in the 18th century. The magnifying glass if set properly would concentrate the light to fire the loaded cannon at 12 o'clock. The setting angle of the magnifying glass can be set depending on the season to make it operate. The longitude and latitude are indicated on the marble base plate. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn, C.1845, Kirk's patent iron back plate, repeating mov't [rack strike] in a beehive case with mahogany veneer. -
Austrian, Adolf Koll, Wien, Biedermeier era "Vienna Regulator", full quarter striking grand sonnerie, weight driven, with springs for the striking trains, 2-day. The case with rosewood veneer on outer surfaces, front of back is grained, slide mount movement on seatboard.