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type Shelf or Mantel
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German, Lenzkirch, open well mantel clock 8 day time only movement in intricately carved case with Rococo style bronze pendulum and bronze mounts, c1866 -
English bracket clock with 8 day, three fusee, 8-Bell quarter chime movement in an ebonized case with gilt columns and flame finials in the style of a century earlier, c1890 -
French, Marti and Cie, 8-day time/strike automaton of two figures striking a bell in the tower. The heavy case appears to be white metal with a dark finish applied. The bell ringers do not actually strike the bell as the movement strikes a wire gong to indicate the hours (it is a deep tone gong that sounds similar to a large bell), C. 1900 -
French Empire, ormolu figural mantel clock 8 day time and strike mvt with silk thread suspension on a wooden base with period glass dome, c1830 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Noiseless Rotary No. 4" mantel clock with 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in enameled cast iron case with marbleized columns and painted metal figure supporting rotary pendulum with bronzed ornaments, c1882. Note the statue holds a ball style pendulum that travels in a conical pattern, as it is driven by a rotating stud projecting upward from the movement. Kroeber and Briggs were the only two Americans known to utilize this French invention, and Terwilliger's versions were made in Germany. -
Roque, Paris, French architectural mantel clock with 8 day time and strike on bell spring driven movement engraved with the maker's name and No. 1282. The clock rests on white marble base supporting six posts linked by chain with two marble pillars with ormolu appliques and finials centered by brass spread wing eagle perched above movement supporting ornately floral embossed medallion. The porcelain dial has intricately pierced brass hands and is signed Roque Paris (fired in), c1820 -
Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn. "Empire No. 25" crystal regulator mantel clock with 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in Syrian bronzed case with four Corinthian columns surmounted by casting of cowboy brandishing rifle behind horse, c1910 -
French crystal regulator mantel clock 8 day time and strike movement with ship's wheel as detached balance and Roman numeral porcelain dial, c1890 -
German, Lenzkirch, 3-piece mantel set of porcelain with ormolu adornments, and with quality round movement with porcelain dial and fancy brass hands, the case and side pieces with floral trim, c.1875. -
German, Lenzkirch, 3-pc mantel clock set of pink porcelain, the case and side-pieces with gilt metal accents and gold highlights, and the clock with porcelain dial and gilt brass hands, c1885 -
Waterbury Clock Co. regulator, time only movement with grid iron pendulum now in Standard Electric oak wall case with sweep second's hand, movement c1890, 8-day -
French figural mantel clock with spelter statues of two maidens supporting globe with 8 day time and strike on bell, spring driven movement with platform lever escapement with one putti between them holding an hour glass, c1900 -
American, probably Bradley and Hubbard, "Sambo" blinking eye mantel clock with 30 hour time only unmarked movement in painted cast iron case, c1875 -
Welch Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn., "Nilsson" 8-day time and strike walnut shelf clock, C.1885 (one of the Patti series) -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Illuminated Alarm", 30 hour time and alarm cottage clock, with patent mechanism added by H. J. Davies of NY, C.1875. -
French, "Pendule d'officier", 8-day dore bronze travel timepiece. These timepieces are copies of the type made in the 18th and early 19th century fitted with a platform escapement like those used in a carriage clock, c1900 -
Welch, Spring and Co., Bristol Conn., shelf "Wagner" double-dial 8-day time and strike perpetual calendar mahogany mantle clock, C.1880. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., Oriental Gothic or "onion top" mantel clock with 8 day time and strike spring driven movement with original brass springs in mahogany veneer case, c1840 -
French, Lalique Art Nouveau glass vase engraved on the bottom "Le Rosey", Paris, fitted with a small front key wind watch movement. -
French statue supporting a globe on her head with an English 8 day time only spring driven "Astral" Coventry signed movement with platform escapement and sweep second hand, c1900