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C.1890, French, Large Gilt Brass Architectural clock, the substantial case with buttresses and fancy finials, now with another movement from the same period, with fancy cast dial and individual cartouche numerals. -
C.1900, English, attributed to Thomas Cole, engraved and gilt strut clock, with a hand painted dial scene of a cherub in the clouds, overlooking a music book and tambourine and 2 doves. -
C.1896, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Lincoln", 8-day weight time and gong strike shelf clock. -
C.1900, Winterhalder and Hofmeier, 8-day 3-tr, Westminster chime mantel clock retailed by Bailey, Banks and Biddle Co., Philadelphia, in a round Gothic mahogany case, with silvered dial. -
C.1834, S. Clark for Hill, Wells and Co., Straitsville, Conn., 8-day time/strike Salem Bridge movement shelf clock. -
C.1890, French, LIGHTHOUSE form, brass cased timepiece, with a platform cylinder movement and porcelain dial, fixed position. -
C.1854, A. D. CRANE, Newark, NJ (on label), an 8-day version of Crane's patent timepiece. Several of these were made in New Jersey as a last gasp effort to sell Cranes case design at a low cost using a Connecticut spring movement (note original Mills NY paper dial was also used in NJ). -
C.1900, English, J. W. Benson, London, 3-fusee, Westminster chime on large flat wire gongs, with the hours struck on a large cathedral gong, with a silvered brass dial with foliate engraving in the arch and spandrel areas, and with F/S adjust in the arch, plus original wall bracket. -
C.1790, English, George III Mahogany bracket clock with ormolu mounts, 2-fusee, bell strike, with engraved back plate, converted from crown/verge to anchor escapement. -
C.1920, French, Bulle. Battery clock with 24 hour dial, under cut crystal dome with floral pattern. -
C.1785, (Nathan) Adams, Danvers, Massachusetts, rare shelf clock, brass dial, with rolling moon and seconds bit, with restorations. -
C.1830, French, Guyerdet Aine, Paris, rococo style gilt bronze figural clock, the case profusely decorated with shells and fruit and with lions paw feet, the well made silk thread susp movement signed by the maker, struck over the Pons-1827 award medallion. -
C.1900, Josef Neudhart, Graben 21, Wein I, unusual mantel regulator, the well made movement upside down with the Brocot style verge at the bottom of the movement, and the pendulum similarly suspended behind the 6 (likely that Neudhart attended clock makers school in France). -
C. 1830, Unsigned Mirror Clock, the clock has an 8-day time and strike weight-driven movement. -
C.1890, French, Henry Marc, Paris, Mini Boulle clock in the style of a century earlier, with a platform lever escapement. -
C.1840, French, Fine Ormolu Mantel Clock, with a hand painted porcelain plaque of two early-19C musicians in court dress, a lady playing the piano or harpsichord, and a gentleman playing a mandolin, displayed in a classic Empire case with cast decorations, a harp on each side, and the silk thread movement with the markings UE-188 and with matched number pendulum. -
C.1890, French, Large Brass Mantel clock, profusely decorated with torches and urns and with 3 lions [sides and lower front]. 8-day, striking. -
C.1890, French, Chas, Delagrave, Paris, WORLD TIME clock in a mahogany case; with an interesting porcelain dial depicting the entire globe, and a second outer dial that rotates counter-clockwise and indicates the time in approx 80 of the world's major cities, including Zanzibar, Medina, Mocha, Astrakhan, Bokhara and Tobolsk. Dial dia = 5.5" Bell strike, pendulum mov't. -
C.1885, Jerome and Co [Div. New Haven Clock Co], "Flying Pendulum No. 1" in mahogany, complete. -
C.1878, German, Lenzkirch, Bracket clock, in walnut case with many pieces of bronze trim, 8-day, gong strike, serial No. 646874, retailed by Hofuhrmacher, Kaufingerstrasse 18 [Munich?]