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French Calendar mantel clock c.1880 -
French calendar clock with revolving date wheel, c1850 -
French Calendar clock, c1860 -
British World time and Calendar clock c1860 -
French Art Deco silvered brass and black enamel 8-day calendar desk clock, c. 1920 -
C.1868, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Office Calendar No. 3" or "PEANUT" double dial calendar clock -
C.1880, Ithaca Clock Co., "No. 10 Farmer's", perpetual calendar clock, 8-day time and strike in walnut. -
C.1880, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Parlor Calendar No. 5", 8-day time and strike calendar clock in generally good condition. -
C.1890, E. Ingraham and Co., "PARLOR CALENDAR" in excellent original condition. -
C.1912, Waterbury Clock Co., "Calendar No. 43", 8-day time and strike calendar clock, with perpetual lower mechanism. -
C.1880, Ithaca Clock Co., "No. 8 Shelf Library", 8-day time/strike calendar clock, with restoration. -
C.1880, Ithaca Clock Co., "No. 9 Shelf Cottage", 8-day time and strike calendar clock, with restoration. -
C.1880, Ithaca Clock Co., "No. 10 Farmers", time and strike calendar clock. -
Very fine and rare, center-seconds astronomical 6 month-going mantle regulator with remontoir d'galit wound every 30 seconds. Paul Garnier, Paris, circa 1845. -
Very fine and rare month-going astronomical center-seconds mantle regulator; Mugnier a Paris, circa 1820. -
8-day going marble, enamel, and ormolu astronomical mantle clock with date, days of the week, striking the hours and half hours, Terrien, Paris, circa 1800. -
Dead center-seconds, 8 day-going astronomical, moon phase, triple calendar and zodiac, skeletonized mantle regulator; Paris, circa 1800 -
Unique and spectacular astronomical, 3 week-going, double overhanging pendulum, "resonance" mantle regulator;Antide Janvier, c. 1810 -
Mahogany veneered, one month-going, astronomical lunar mantle clock; Antide Janvier au Louvre, circa 1802. -
Month-going center-seconds table regulator with true equation of time, annual Gregorian and Revolutionary calendars, accompanied by Breguet certificate.Breguet; sold on February 4, 1808.