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Ansonia Clock Co., cast pot metal BANK novelty, the case depicting dogs and horseback hunters capturing a wild boar, and the back with slots for coins and a key lock door to remove the money [no key], c.1910 -
Swiss, Le Coultre, "RUE DE LA PAIX" mini street timepiece, 8-day rear wind, set and regulation, lever mov't, C.1965. -
German, Kienzle, "R-A", Spring Driven wall regulator, in a walnut and walnut veneer case, and with R-A grid style pendulum, C.1900. -
Bradley and Hubbard,, CASE ONLY for 'Continental' novelty blinking eye clock, c.1860 -
German, C.1875, Wall regulator, 8-day time, spring movt, with fancy cast and gilt R-A pendulum, and porcelain dial, walnut case. -
Austrian, Gebruder Resch (Remember), smaller 2-wt, with 5.5" dial, as-found, LESS weights and pulleys. Has rod strike. Walnut case has robust 3/4 columns with heavily carved capitals and a nice carved head in the "built in" top, plus carving on the base. -
F. Kroeber, New York, "Vienna Regulator" unlisted model shown in Ly's Kroeber book, page 471, fig 1669, ours now with-out the bottom splat. -
George Dorne, c.1974, TURTLE CLOCK, reproduction of well figured marble, and with a battery movement. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1900, "NAVY", 1-day novelty clock, consisting of a clock in an anchor, hung from block and tackle, suspended from the top of tow oars and a grappling hook, the whole with a trefoil of rope as a base. -
Chinese, Reproduction INCLINED PLANE TIMEPIECE, the circular canister rotates as it goes down the plane, however the movement is counterweighted so it maintains a fixed position. The downward motion provides a constant force to the time train. When the clock/canister reaches the bottom, the movement will stop and the unit must be moved again to the top of the plane. -
Ansonia Clock Co.., Brooklyn, New York, "JUMPER No. 2", 1-day spring novelty, with replacement doll. -
Mickey Mouse mechanical alarm clock automaton with Mickey's hands indicating the hours and minutes and his head ticking, licensed by Walt Disney Productions copyright 1977 Made in France and new old stock, c1977 -
Horolovar Co, New York [Charles Terwilliger], C.1970, reproduction "Hickory Dickory Dock" mouse clock, 8-day time with bell on the hour. -
Horolovar Co, New York [Charles Terwilliger], C.1970, reproduction "Hickory Dickory Dock" mouse clock, 8-day time with bell on the hour. -
German, Hamburg American [crossed arrow trademark], C.1910, novelty with large Ferris wheel that goes 'round while the clock is running. This is a one day time and alarm, also with seconds hand. -
German, Dog Novelty clock, carved face of a dog with eyes that rotate while the clock runs, time shown on lower dial, 1-day back wind, lever mov't, c.1910 -
Vienna regulator, circa 1900 -
THREE-WEIGHT GRANDE SONNERIE WALL CLOCK, Vienna, 19th century, -
c. 1885, Waterbury Jeweller's Advertising Wall Clock -
Gothic Oak Cased Bracket Clock, Circa 1850