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Hemon a Paris, figural mantel clock, gilt and patinated bronze case, the molded base with scroll feet set with Helios masks, the front with trophy, including poppies, acanthus, wheat, and tools of the harvest, and surmounted by a pair of nicely modeled figures; a young woman drawing back a drape covering the clock while the figure of a young boy attempts to stop her, the scene based on earlier clocks depicting Amor and Aurora, and representing the flow of time; the figures before a large, gilt bundle of wheat, and a few poppies, on a patinated, naturalistic ground, Roman numeral, white enamel dial with gilt wheat and poppy bezel, 8 day, time and strike pendule de Paris movement, c1850 -
Guilmet, France, figural clock with conical pendulum, the painted spelter female figure on a variegated marble base resting on gilt scroll feet, her right arm held aloft and supporting the rotating timepiece, contained within a blue painted sphere suspended by decorative chain, serving as both movement case and oscillator, 8 day time only movement with Guilmets mark -
England, large bracket clock, polished mahogany architectural case, foliate carved panel above a molded, stepped base, fluted columns flanking the door, and supporting an egg and dart carved, molded cornice, the top with foliate carved paned and central mask, composite dial with gilt, engraved plate, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with subsidiary dials for regulation and chime control, substantial three train fusee movement, and playing Whittington or Cambridge chimes at the quarters, and striking the hours on a large gong -
American Steam Gauge Co., Boston, Mass., steam gauge in brass case with 5 1/4" dial picturing an Amoskeag fire engine and engraved "MADE FOR MANCHESTER LOCO WORKS" and "SOLE PROPRIETORS & MARFRS of the ASHCROFT STEAM GAUGE Bourdon's Patent. Aug. 3d. 1852.T.W. Lane's Improvement Patented Feb. 22 1859." -
Winterhalder & Hofmeier, Germany, for J.E Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, a large three train bracket clock, the oak case richly ornamented with low and high relief carving, door with beveled glass, composite dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, matted center, gilt baroque spandrels, and with rating and chime selection dials in the arch, blued steel hands, 8 day, three train fusee movement chiming on four or eight gongs at the quarters, the fourth quarter also with hour striking, and with grand sonnerie repeating on demand -
Frederick James Lockwood, West Norwood, London, large bracket clock in the Gothic style, carved oak case with buttress corners supporting turned columns, the molded base with lancet arch blind fret, lancet arch door below a carved lintel, the tympanum with applied, modified foil and hawksbill molding, all topped with foliate carving and decorative finials, case sides with pierced wooden frets, Arabic numeral silvered dial with gilt spandrels, with subsidiary dials for selecting chime tune, mode and regulation, blued steel hands, and substantial, 8 day, 3 train fusee movement, sounding the quarters on four or eight bells and counting the hours on a large gong, the back plate also signed, c1845 -
Polyphon Musicwerke, Leipzig, Germany, "Style No. 104 Upright" music box with double combs playing 15 1/2" discs on coin operated spring wound movement with lever for manual operation activated by turning a key on the side of the case to circumvent coin operated feature in a carved walnut cabinet with harp decorated front door, including 7 discs -
Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, Penn., model 21 marine Chronometer, 14 jewel key wind and set, straight line damascened nickel plate movement, with spring detent escapement and Chronometer balance with helical hairspring, Arabic numeral metal dial with wind indicator, engraved "U.S. Maritime Commission", black painted steel spade and poker hands, contained in a gimbaled mahogany box with brass hardware, the front with U.S. Maritime commission plaque, and the inside of the box top with instruction plate, serial #2E10626, c1945 -
John Walker Ltd., London, large bracket clock, ebonized case with caryatid corners, and set with cast, gilt mounts and ornamental scroll feet, the sides with cast, pierced frets with Helios mask, and foliate ornamented carrying handles, case top with five finials; engraved, silvered sheet brass Roman numeral dial, the arch with controls for regulation and chiming, blued steel hands, large three train fusee movement, with Cambridge Chime or Chime on Eight Bells at the quarters, and counting the hours on a large gong, dial and movement signed -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Third Millennium Limited Edition 2000" ship's bell mantel clock with 8 days, spring driven, time and ship's bell strike movement in polished brass case on walnut base with brass platform engraved with the greatest names of the second millennium. The dial is silvered metal with applied brass numerals and "MM", serial #2011, including original box and paperwork -
Norris North, Torrington, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike weight wood "Torrington" movement pillar & scroll shelf clock. -
Mechanische Musikwerke Manufaktur, (MMM), Germany, singing bird box, the foliate engraved sterling silver case with canted corners, and a small drawer in the base, top with oval cover concealing a bird with brightly colored feathers, appearing and performing on demand, late 20th century -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Porcelain Regulator No. 2", 8 day, time and strike crystal regulator mantel clock. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., 8 inch ships bell clock with custom made mahogany stand, cast brass case, Arabic numeral silvered dial, steel moon hands, 8 day lever movement with ships bell striking, serial No. 527160 -
Ephraim Camp, Salem Bridge, Conn., 8 days, time and strike weight brass movement shelf clock. -
France, a 19th century Religieuse style mantel clock, the case with tortoise shell veneers, brass moldings and cast foliate ornament, corners mounted with half Atlantes figures, and the top with gadrooned flame finials, velvet lined dial with repousse style brass dial set with Roman numeral enamel cartouches, and with foliate mask below, with cartouche signed "Martinot a Paris", 8 day, time and strike movement with square plates -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., No. 2093M 8 1/2" hinge bezel ship's bell brass clock on hardwood base in original presentation box and with original papers -
France, for Bigelow, Kennard, & Co., 3 piece mantel garniture, ornate gilt and champleve enamel crystal regulator, Arabic numeral numeral enamel dial with floral garlands, blued steel hands, and brilliant set bezel, 8 day time and strike pendule de Paris movement, gilt, brilliant set pendulum with signed portrait of a young woman, the side pieces each holding three candles, and with gilt and champleve enamel ornamented surfaces -
The Synchronome Co., Ltd., England, master clock, quarter sawn oak case, Arabic numeral metal dial, and pendulum with cylindrical ball, receiving impulse every thirty seconds from a falling gravity arm, together with another Synchronome master clock with mahogany case, Roman numeral silvered dial, and also with correct pendulum, plus a third pendulum -
France, Pendule Religieuse, ebonized case with fine moldings and boulle work, the door with pewter fields inlaid with red tortoise shell and engraved brass, glazed case sides with tortoise panels and brass stringing, removable caddy top with inlaid pewter, gilt balustrade, applied bead moldings, and eight flame finials, maroon velvet covered dial with Roman numeral pewter chapter ring, and with cast ornament featuring two seated, classical figures, pierced and engraved brass hands, 8 days time and strike movement, mid 19th century, case with earlier components