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French, retailed by Oldfield, Liverpool, ormolu and brass mantel clock, 8-day time and gong strike, C.1895 -
French, S. Marti and Cie, for J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, an architectural fantasy with swags, female caryatids and flower adornments, all in cast brass, now polished, and with a porcelain panel dial showing a winged cherub, a plaque below the dial showing a pair of lovers and a ladies' bust on the porcelain urn at top, 8-day time and strike, spring movement. C.1900 -
French, marked "Rack" and 'French make', a nickel finished bronze clock with aviary panels, time and strike, 8-day, serial 10030, and with matching number pendulum, "Paris" on dial, C.1895. -
French, Japy Freres, for the Asian market, a nice architectural clock with Japanese front panel showing 2 Geisha girls in full costume, and on a gilt wooden base, 8-day time and gong strike, C.1895 -
French, STEAM HAMMER clock from the Industrial series designed by Guilmet, 8-day time and bell strike, the vertical impact "hammer" serving as the pendulum after the power has been transferred 9 times, movement No. 394. C.1880, -
Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, BRACKET CLOCK, Westminster chime, with a Mason and Sullivan German floating balance movement dated 1985, chiming the quarters on copper plated steel rods. C.1985. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass, CHINESE LACQUER, strut timepiece, back wind, serial No. 516398, 8-day. C.1947. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, the "BOSTON" model, house strike centennial clock (movement patented in 1898), serial 876631, in original gift box with instructions and key, C.1997 -
Swiss, Lemania Watch Co, for "ANGELUS" (on dial), tiny 8-day shelf clock in a green guilloche enamel case with hinged back and rear wind 8-day jeweled movement, C.1950 -
Swiss, miniature Sterling cased clock with caramel colored guilloche enamel, and a Swiss 15j stem wind movement from the base. Hallmarked and showing 'sterling' and 0.925 -
Jerome and Co., (New Haven Clock Co), "FLYING PENDULUM No. 1" C.1884 (New Haven made these for only one year- -they failed to sell because of poor time-keeping) -
English, Wilter, London, a miniature mantle clock with a chain fusee watch movement, all the fired enamel panels of the case hand painted in Greek and Roman motif, C.1840, -
Horolovar Co., NY (Charles Terwilliger), repro of the famous Briggs rotary pendulum clock, 8-day, time, bottom wind, with glass dome. C.1975. -
Swiss, miniature mantel clock, Royal Blue guilloche enamel over hallmarked silver, and with contrasting white strips and a white diamond shaped inset on each side, with rear wind and set lever movement, C.1935 -
National Clock and Mfg. Co., "No. 287" 8-day alarm clock FOR PARTS. Circa 1910 -
Ripple molding rosewood veneered clock case. This case probably had a small lever timepiece movement by Forestville/ J.C. Brown, but now with a battery movement and hands. C.1850. -
Case Only, paper mache and MOP, probably Litchfield, Conn, this design with two birds at top. C. 1850. -
Waterbury Clock Co., 30-hour time and strike cottage clock. Circa 1890 -
E. Ingraham and Co., "Nestor", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. C1915. -
E. Ingraham and Co., "Cody", 8-day time/strike mantel clock, Circa 1915