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Clocks- 2 (Two) French, 8 days, time only carriage clocks; lever-escapement 11 jewel movement for John Wanamaker, no brass case, now mounted to pocket watch display; Relide 15 jewel with alarm; 20th century -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Legacy-2W" cabinet style shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 days, Westminster movement (no. 124) c1950. -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Italian No. 1", 8 days, time, strike and alarm, spring driven brass movement shelf clock, c1878 -
Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn. Cottage mantel clock in a rosewood veneered case with a spring driven, 8 days, time and strike movement, c1870. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Dayton" mahogany, 8 days, "dual chime tone strike" tambour mantel clock, c1926 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Monmouth", 8 days, time and strike, spring brass movement mantel clock, c1901 -
Clocks- 7 (Seven) German and Asian, 8 days, mantel and wall clocks: makers include Howard Miller, Hamilton, Proclocks, Hermle, Schatz, etc. 20th century -
Clocks- 3 (Three) anniversary clocks: Chinese modern "Elvis" battery-driven; German 4-ball 400 day made by Schatz for John Wanamaker, Philadelphia; Kundo German 400 day; 20th century -
Brocot & Delettrez, Paris, for J. Silvani, 13 & 14 Kings Road, Brighton, mantel clock with sweep seconds and Brocots perpetual calendar, the case with four bevelled glasses set in gilt bronze frames, with white marble base and top, gilt dial mask with foliate engraving, the white enamel clock dial with Arabic seconds, open escapement, and subsidiary dial showing the hours and minutes, and lower calendar dial displaying the day, date, and month, as well as phases of the moon, 8 day time and strike movement with sweep seconds, jewelled escape wheel pivot and Ellicott pendulum, the back marked "J.B.D" -
France, a monumental figural mantel clock with conical pendulum, the black slate case with gilt, incised line decoration and mounted with cast foliate ornament, the top with silvered, standing female figure in flowing garb, with right arm held aloft and supporting the pendulum, the base signed "S. Fouquet", black slate dial with gilt Roman numerals, gilt spade hands, and 8 day time and strike pendule de Paris movement -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., Mass, a base and ball special "Commodore" ship's bell clock with ten inch dial {24.5cm}, in a red brass case with hinged bezel & button latch, retailed by E. P. Roberts & Sons, Pittsburgh as indicated on dial. -
Guilmet, France, mystery clock, black slate case with molded base, foliate side ornaments with lyre form handles, on scroll feet with foliate ornament, surmounted by a patinated female figure, her left hand held aloft, and suspending the pendulum, impulsed through the nearly imperceptible movement of the base on which the she stands, Roman numeral glass dial, blued steel distaff hands, 8 day time and strike movement with crank and stirrup escapement, front plate nickel plated, and with well finished brass and steel work, the back plate with Guilmets mark and numbered 4283 -
French, Lighthouse automaton timepiece, from the "Industrial Series" of clocks made popular by Guilmet. The upper rotating beacon carries two thermometers with Fahrenheit, Centigrade and Reaumur scales, plus an aneroid barometer, and a platform type 8 day movement -
Geographical Clock Co., Chicago, Ill., "Globe Chronometer", the 20" globe with world map with annular clock dial at the equator, showing "the Time at All Places on the Earth at the Same Moment", the map also showing currents, rail lines, submarine telegraph lines, and mean isothermal lines, mounted to a nickel plated brass base, with Waterbury 8 day timepiece movement, globe sections marked "No. 1" -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, NY, "3 1/2 Parlor" shelf clock with an 8 day time and strike spring driven brass movement and perpetual calendar mechanism in a walnut case with ebony trimmings. -
William Smith, Musselburgh, [Scotland] skeleton clock with helical mainspring, gilt, column form base supporting the skillfully pierced and finished 8 day fusee timepiece movement, and containing the mainspring, silvered dial marked "Wm. Smith Musselburgh Maker & Inventor", blued steel hands, brass and steel pendulum, with dome and base -
England, unsigned large, three train chiming bracket clock, mahogany case richly ornamented with low and high relief carving, with brass balustrade at top, and resting on gilt paw feet, door with beveled glass, composite dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, dial plate with engraved center, gilt spandrels, and with rating and chime selection dials in the arch, blued steel hands, substantial 8 day, three train fusee movement chiming on four gongs or eight bells at the quarters, the fourth quarter also with hour striking on a large gong -
Guilmet, France, mystery clock, black slate case with gilt paw feet and gilt lion mask handles, surmounted by a patinated female figure, her right hand held aloft, and suspending the pendulum, impulsed through the nearly imperceptible movement of the gilt base on which the she stands, Roman numeral slate dial, gilt spade hands, 8 day time and strike movement with Guilmets mark, and numbered 281 -
Germany, shelf cuckoo with sentry automata, carved wooden architectural case of Gothic design, molded base with pierced railing enclosing the structure; the building with guard shelters, turrets, and crenellated parapet, and Turkish guard marching back and forth between the shelters as the clock runs, Roman numeral wooden dial, pierced bone hands, 30 hour brass time and strike movement, with carved, painted cuckoo -
Switzerland, miniature urn form annular clock, the case with blue guilloche enamel and gilt molding, decorated with 7 paillon framed polychrome enamel portraits, the finial and stem with white enamel accents, and Roman numeral silvered dial, all on an octagonal, polished stone base, c1900