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Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, CHIME CLOCK No. 16, large [8"] dial, with 4 bells, playing Westminster tune on quarter hours. -
New Haven Clock Co., Advertising timepiece for "SAUER'S Flavoring Extracts, Best By Every Test, Purity and Strength", wall hanging, 8-day, spring. -
Austrian, Elsner and Petrovits, in Wien, C.1840, 6-light Dachluhr, single weight timepiece, 8-day; mov't original to case. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, REGULATOR No. 59-8, walnut cased timepiece in the Viennese style, commonly called a "Howard Vienna", this one with painted black dial. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, REGULATOR No. 59, smallest size timepiece with 6" dial, weight driven, 8-day, C.1880, in a walnut case, glazed sides and with ebonized accents, three carved finials at bottom and 3 turned finials at top. -
J. J. Beals and Co., Boston, Mass., label on clock, c.1850, 8-day, time and gong strike beehive, brass springs. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, Locomotive "No. 44" novelty clock, 1-day time, rear wind/set -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1900, "JUG" cast metal desk novelty in the shape of a pitcher or jug, with one day timepiece movement. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth Hollow, Conn., Circa 1860, 30-hour time/alarm "Procter's patent Burglar and Fire-Detective clock" novelty mantel clock. -
Ansonia Clock Co.., Brooklyn, New York, "JUMPER No. 2", 1-day spring novelty, with replacement doll. -
German, Junghans, MONKEY AUTOMATON, his eyes move up and down as his mouth opens farther/farther and then closes. 1-day time movement. -
German, (Meyer?), Novelty Chalet Automaton, C.1875. Note the dog in center of log cabin has a panting tongue, and the man at the left has his head bobbing back and forth as he tries to see what is going on. Two lovers at right in romantic embrace. Like other clock in this series, this one utilizes a small, pendulette movement, with the dog's tongue and gents head attached by a wire to the verge. -
Ansonia Clock Co.., Brooklyn, New York, "JUMPER No. 2", 1-day spring novelty, with replacement doll. -
Ansonia Clock Co., small flow blue porcelain cased novelty with transfer of a gentleman with large hat, 1-day back wind, c.1910 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1900, "NOVELTY No. 279" cast metal desk novelty, with 1-day rear wind mov't, with porcelain dial -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1906, "TICK TACK", one day desk novelty, cast metal with gold paint finish. Depicts a lady calling and listening for a reply. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, "GRAVITY CLOCK", 36 hour duration from top to bottom, simply raise the clock on the rack to wind. -
German, Jahresuhrenfabrik, 400 day clock with dome, C.1905, disc pendulum -
Jim Davis, Greensboro, NC, C.1975, miniature "BEEHIVE" shelf clock, walnut cased with German 8-day time only mov't. -
Ansonia Brass and Copper Company, Ansonia Conn "BEEHIVE" model 8 day time and strike spring driven mvt in mahogany veneered case with painted Roman numeral dial, c1869 - 1877