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Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Greek V.P.", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. Circa 1880 -
New England Clock Co., 30-hour shelf timepiece, commonly referred to as the "Cigar Box" clock, C.1851. -
German, M. Winterhalder and Hofmeier, Neustadt, Baden, unusual mahogany and beveled glass quarter striking regulator, with silvered dial and neat curved glass that continues clear around the top. 8-day. C.1900 -
French, Gravity shelf clock with 8-day platform lever movement. The 4-column case has a toothed brass rail in the center, on which the weighted clock is supported. You raise the movement assembly to wind. C.1900. -
International (Time Recording Co), Endicott, NY, Fully programmable master clock, self winding, model 13-7. C.1920. -
French, Mougin, Large cast bronze fantasy clock, depicting the North Wind at the bottom, other gargoyles and winged griffins aside the top finial, and with 4 large paw feet, with a quality bell strike movement and porcelain dial. C. 1890. -
English, Regency era bracket clock, 2-fusee, bell striking, in a mahogany veneered case with latched bezel. C.1830. -
Massachusetts Shelf clock, copy of an Aaron Willard example with an 8-day front mount pendulum banjo style weight movement. Circa 1960 -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., "Khedive", 8-day time/strike Patti movement shelf clock, an uncommon clock in oak. Circa 1889. -
English, 2-Fusee, Bell Strike bracket clock, with painted arched dial, Halifax moon above 6 and with calendar aperture below 12, mahogany case with flame finials and brass side frets. C. 1860. -
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Amphion", 8-day time/strike/alarm mantel clock. Circa 1884 -
French, "ATO", Art Deco mantle clock, battery driven, with unique Deco dial, chrome finish on all visible parts, serial No. 66863, C.1920 -
Ansonia Clock Co, large 4-glass, EXCELSIOR, in nickel / silver finish, now with a pendulum from a French clock,C.1904 -
German, Lenzkirch, rare DIGITAL dial mantel timepiece, in an "Alt Deutsch" walnut case with fancy trim, 8-day, spring, serial 1,037,736, DRP No. 54093, C.1890 -
Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, miniature box fusee shelf clock, 1-day, C.1850 -
German, a small, cut crystal mantel or desk clock, with a small pendulette movement, and a frosted glass dial, C.1900 -
French, BEAM ENGINE, from the industrial series by Guilmet, 8-day timepiece, C.1885. -
French, WINDMILL from the industrial series, clock and barometer in the central tower and the windmill driven by a spring motor in the base section of the mill, C.1885. -
French, Steam Boiler automaton from Guilmet's industrial series, a cylindrical boiler with riveted top, surmounted by a rotating "governor", powered by a separate movement, wound from the rear. Timepiece movement, sets in "fire-box", and is wound from the front, and with a barometer above. C.1885 -
French, Lepaute de Belle Fontaine (probably Jacque Joseph), a fine mantel regulator, with pendulum suspended by a knife edge set in a portico over the movement, contained in a mottled red/ gray marble case, bell striking, 8-day plus, C.1820