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Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., "Burl", 30 hour, time and alarm spring brass movement cottage clock, c1881 (2) New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike spring brass movement cottage clock, c1875 -
Clocks- 6 (Six): (1) Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn. OG case only, c. 1850. (2) Gilbert pillar & scroll, case only, c. 1915. (3) Chauncey Jerome, Bristol, Conn, OG case only, c. 1840; (4) Unmarked half column and splat transition clock with a weight driven 30 hour time and strike movement in a mahogany case. (5) Southern Clock Co., Andersonville, SC, OG shelf clock with a spring driven 30 hour time and strike movement in a rosewood veneered case. (6) Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn. carved half column and splat transition clock with a weight driven 30 hour time and strike movement in a mahogany case. -
Planchon, a Paris, a rare and highly ornamental sector clock with retrograde display, the demi lune, gilt bronze case resting on hoof feet with foliate ornament, the case frame with acanthus border, sunflower form drop, and surmounted by bowknot tied floral sprays, Roman numeral white enamel dial, the center with polychrome enamel painting featuring figures on a shoreline, and with a single, elaborately fretted and engraved gilt hand, transiting the 180 degree dial once in twelve hours, then promptly returning to its starting point, 8 day, time and strike movement with retrograde function and lever platform -
Attributed to Drocourt, Paris, a rare and extremely decorative giant carriage clock in the rococo style, the gilt case replete with scrolls, foliate ornament, and putti, and set with eight gilt and polychrome enamel porcelain plaques featuring garden scenes and frolicking amorini, each on a deep blue field with gilt, foliate border, the Roman numeral dial with blued steel hands, case back with sliding glass panel to allow access for winding and setting, 8 day time, strike, and alarm movement with lever platform, repeating the last hour on demand, gong base marked "A.D." within an oval, serial #29268 -
Paul Ditisheim, La Chaux de Fonds, a rare, two day, central second marine chronometer, the 15 jewel gilt movement with crosshatched plates, lever escapement, Guillaume balance, and unusual keyless winding and setting mechanism, the escapement components contained in their own module, and removable, like a platform escapement, while leaving the rest of the movement intact, the signed, silvered dial with wind indicator at top, the hour and minute chapter below the central seconds hand, contained in a brass bowl mounted in gimbals, all within a mahogany box with brass furniture, and engraved plate on front, serial #1012 -
Guilmet, France, an impressive, industrial series Steam Hammer clock with side pieces, bronze case with gilt and patinated silver surfaces, on a footed, black slate base, the hammer forming part of the complex compound pendulum, rising and falling, appearing to strike the anvil as the clock runs, rectangular silvered dial with applied Roman numerals, blued steel hands, 8 day, time and strike pendule de Paris movement with Guilmets modifications, and also with Guilmet's mark on the back plate, together with matching, rolling mill side pieces, c1880 -
Klaftenberger, Paris, a fine, gorge cased, grand sonnerie carriage clock, the glazed, gilt case with foliate engraving and chasing, Roman numeral white enamel dial with blued steel hands, and with gilt mask, engraved to match the case, 8 day time, strike, and alarm movement with lever platform, sounding grand or petit quarters, and repeating the last hour and quarter on demand, with script "AB" stamp inside plates, and also with the mark of Henri Jacot. -
Gambrinus "King of Beer" blinker, case by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn. (pat 1859), Blinking Eye movement by Waterbury, in original paint (with wear) and with crown intact, 30 hour novelty, paper dial with Waterbury logo. -
France, for Theodore B. Starr, New York, a large, decorative carriage clock with polychrome enamel decoration and grand sonnerie striking, the Anglaise variant case set with beveled glasses and gilt, porcelain panels, each decorated with flying and perching birds among flowering vines and branches, the dial with Roman numeral white enamel chapter, on a decorative panel matching the case sides, blued steel distaff hands, 8 day time, strike, and alarm movement with lever platform, sounding grand or petit quarters in passing, and repeating the last hour and quarter on demand, serial #1330 -
American, Regina Music Box Co., Style No. 6 Orchestral 27" Folding Top Table Model music box also sometimes called the "Casket Model". Mahogany case with applied carving and shaped bracket feet. Interior with original Regina Company celluloid label, the serial number stamped into the cast iron bedplate = 31207, and an 11" double comb mechanism, with removable crank. Includes 23 discs -
Thomas Cole, for C.F. Hancock, London, a decorative strut timepiece, the gilt case with fine engraved ornament, Roman numeral engraved and silvered dial with retailers signature below 6:00, the dial with fretted and engraved gilt mask and blued steel fleur de lis hands, 8 day timepiece movement with lever escapement and polished steel balance, signed "Thomas Cole London", serial #1644 -
Unknown, most likely Maine, 30 hour, weight iron and brass weight shelf timepiece. There were several Quaker clockmakers in Maine who made movements using iron plates and brass wheels. -
American, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., "Box Skeleton" double dial perpetual calendar, with nickelled, skeletonized frame, and contained in a glazed, walnut case with ebonized moldings, from the collection of Dr. Hugh Grant Rowell at Dartmouth College. -
Dent, 61 Strand & 4 Royal Exchange, London, a good two day marine chronometer with Dent's staple balance, 11 jewel, free sprung fusee movement with Earnshaw's escapement, bimetallic staple balance with white helical spring and diamond endstone, Roman numeral silvered dial with wind indicator, blued steel spade and poker hands, contained in a brass bowl, and mounted in a gimballed mahogany and mahogany veneer box with brass furniture, the front with round plaque marked "Dent 46172", the inside of the lid with E. Dent & Co. label -
Drocourt, Paris, for Hamann & Koch, New York, an impressive, Gorge cased, grand sonnerie striking giant carriage clock, the massive gilt case with bevelled glasses, the top glass with engine turned mask with an oval aperture for viewing the escapement, Roman numeral white enamel dial also with gilt, engine turned mask, blued steel spade hands, 8 day time, strike, and alarm movement with large lever platform and cut, bimetallic balance, sounding grand or petit quarters in passing, and repeating the last hour and quarter on demand, the front plate marked "H.L.", gong bases marked "F.D." within an oval, serial #1813 -
Joseph Chadwick, Boscawen, New Hampshire, dwarf clock, 8 day, time and passing bell strike, weight driven movement in a coffin-style walnut case with painted metal dial -
France, a large and extremely decorative carriage clock with grand sonnerie striking, unusual gilt Anglaise variant case with twist columns having Corinthian capitals and turned bases, the molded base and cornice with bowed sides and conforming beveled glasses, top with twist ornamented handle matching the columns, red guilloche enamel dial with convex chapter and gilt Arabic numerals, ornate pierced and chased, gilt dial mask with lily of the valley ornament, gold hands, 8 day time, strike, and alarm movement with lever platform and cut bimetallic balance, sounding grand or petit quarters in passing, and repeating the last hour and quarter on demand, serial #1304, with original leather bound box and key -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Chime Clock No. 2001" with a spring driven, 8 day time and 8 Bell Sonora strike movement in a mahogany case. -
France or Switzerland, a rare, early, petit sonnerie striking carriage clock with alarm and travel case, signed Breguet, gilt, glazed, one piece case with molded base, Roman numeral silvered dial with blued steel Breguet style hands, subsidiary alarm chapter, and engraved "Breguet, a Paris", 8 day, time and strike movement with both trains driven by a single barrel, striking the last quarter in passing, and with grand sonnerie repeating on blued, wire gongs, the polished steel strikework mounted to the back plate, and also bearing a silvered plate engraved "Breguet", duplex platform escapement, with two piece steel escape wheel and brass balance, and with alarm striking on a bell in the base, contained in its original wooden, gilt stamped leather covered case with gilt hardware -
Mermod Freres, St. Croix, Switzerland, cylinder music box, with 4 eleven inch cylinders [3 fit in drawer built into case], each cylinder with 6 tunes. This is an ideal "Piccolo" format box, with tune number indicator, and Jacot "Safety Check", external crank wound, in an inlaid case with 45 degree corners. No tune sheets. WITH a non-matching but sturdy stained pine table from the same period with heavy turned legs.