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C.1870, Terry Clock Co, Waterbury, Conn, 39-Hour time and alarm, repainted black iron case. -
C.1870, Terry Clock Co, Waterbury, Conn, 30-Hour time and alarm, repainted black iron case. -
C.1870, Terry Clock Co, Waterbury, Conn, 8-day timepiece, repainted black iron case. -
C.1900, Waterbury, VICTOR, Mini Kitchen clock, incised fruit wood, 30 hour time with strike and outboard alarm. -
C.1950, German, 8-day time and dual chime mantel clock (Whittington and Westminster). -
C.1890, German, Teteuutonia Clock Manufactory, 8-day time and bell strike mantel clock. -
C.1870, Seth Thomas 1-Day MOVEMENT, now in a NEW, well made cherry case, and with separate alarm in the base. -
C.1910, German, 30-hour alarm timepiece, Giant. -
C.1938, Westclox, LaSalle, IL, 110 volt deco style alarm clock, in original factory box, LOGAN, model 866, Luminous. -
C.1930, New Haven Clock and Watch Co., GUILFORD one day alarm clock in original box. -
Popon, Paris, France, rare annular mystery clock, in a gilt bronze case, the molded base with Adamesque style scrolled vines with bellflowers, the sides with patinated plaques depicting children at play, the other with figures and a musician in a wooded landscape, the plaques set into panels with engraved foliage, corners with standing female figures carrying urns on their heads, below a platform with compote having scrolled handles and leaves and central mask, containing a rotating bowl set with Roman numeral enamel plaques indicating the hours, the minutes shown on the white enamel Arabic numeral dial in the case front signed "Popon a Paris", beaded hinged bezel, single blued steel Breguet style hand, and signed 8 days, time and count wheel strike pendule a Paris movement, sounding on a bell, with beveled gearing connecting the hour wheel to a cradle with the rotating bowl above, c1870 -
John Finch, London, burled walnut 8 days, double fusee bracket clock, c1700 movement in later case -
Singing bird box tabatiere, French or German, tortoise shell case with compartment for snuff or to keep the key, and gilt cover, engraved with a scene of a well dressed couple, their estate in the background, giving coins to the poor, the bird with orange, red, blue, green, and black feathers emerges and does his routine when the start slide is pushed, all on silver ball feet, c1890 -
Germany, probably Karl Griesbaum, singing bird box, sterling silver, serpentine form repousse case with landscapes inhabited by putti, on scrolled acanthus form feet, the cover with figure conducting a bird and putti orchestra, the bird with red, green, and black feathers emerges and does his routine when the start slide is pushed, c1950 -
J. R. Mills and Co., New York, Crane's Patent, 8 day, time and strike, two weights three ball rotary pendulum shelf clock. c1846. This model was made in Bellesville, New Jersey and sold by the Year Clock Co. from its store in New York. The J.R. Mills & Co. was located in Bellesville. Examples of the case with pictures of the movement can be found in: "NAWCC supplement 16, summer 1987, Aaron Dodd Crane, An American Original", pg 71. -
Bawo and Dotter, New York, German "Elite" 8 days, triple fusee, three train, mahogany miniature bracket clock, c1900 -
Welch, Spring, & Co., Bristol, Conn., "Patti No. 2", shelf clock, 8 days, time only, double spring driven, nickel plated movement in a rosewood case with papered metal dial and silk screened front tablet and clear glass sides, c1889 -
Eureka Clock Co, Ltd, London, England battery powered mantel clock with oversized balance wheel movement in an mahogany case with beveled glasses and cream enamel dial, c1906 s#7999 -
J.C. Grogan & Co., Pittsburgh, by Junghans, Germany, mahogany 8 days, Westminster chime bracket clock with three train triple fusee spring driven movement, c1920 -
Switzerland, strut clock, silver gilt and pale blue enamel case with classically inspired ornament, 8 days, back wind and set 11 jewel gilt movement with lever escapement, white enamel Arabic numeral dial with polychrome floral festoons, marked "E. Dreyfous To Their Majesties", gilt Louis XV hands, c1910