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Unsigned (these were sold by the American Clock Co., Waterbury Clock Co. and others) "John Bull" blinking eye cast iron clock with a cast iron case cast by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., 30 hour lever timepiece movement. -
Unknown, Conn. 30 hour, time and strike, weight wood movement pillar & scroll shelf clock now with label of Orten, Preston & Co., Farmington, CT. -
Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn., 30 hour, time and alarm miniature column & splat shelf clock. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Chime Clock No. 70" shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day time and Westminster strike movement (No. 113A) in a mahogany case.. -
Loheide MFG. Co., St. Louis, Mo., "Automatic Sales Machine" clock and trade stimulator (often called a gambling clock). 8 day, time and token dispenser, spring driven in a black enameled wood case. The clock has a coin slot at the top. When a nickel was deposited, it triggered the strike train of the clock which drives a token dispensing system. A modified countwheel will dispense one, two, and on rare occasion, three tokens in the tray mounted to the side of the clock. Tokens were then exchanged for small items at the retail location. -
England, single fusee skeleton clock, in a well finished scroll frame, and with scalloped dial of silvered brass, nice small size, height of frame only approx. 8" -
Bench-Made Shaker Timepiece with butter nut and pine flat top mortice and tenon case, zinc roman numeral painted dial, upper glazed door opens to the dial and barbed hands, lower door lenticle for pendulum viewing and hinged for access, eight day period "banjo" movement with step train, recoil escapement and lead weight. -
Burwell and Carter, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement double dial B.B. Lewis calendar clock. -
Mayer, Germany, animated dog novelty timepiece, 30 hour, time only, spring driven movement in a cast metal case in the form of a dog with panting tongue and wagging tail. -
Welch, Spring & Co., Bristol, Conn., "Lucca V.P.", 8 day, time, strike and alarm brass spring movement shelf clock. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Jumper No. 2" bobbing doll novelty timepiece, 30 hour, time only, spring driven movement that powers the clock and bouncing bisque doll, cast metal stand, 4 inch paper dial. -
France, extra large patinated spelter figural clock, depicting a tall woman in classic Greek gown, (figure is 25"), standing beside a fluted pedestal with footed accents, and with a good bell strike movement. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Parlor Ink No. 3" inkstand clock, 30 hour, time and simple calendar, spring driven movement in a nickeled case with paper dial, cast brass base holding two glass inkwells with matching brass caps. -
Mira, St. Croix, Switzerland, "Empress" music box playing 9.25 inch discs on a comb with 48 teeth in a mahogany case with an assortment of 32 discs. -
Clocks- 15 (Fifteen): (1) Germany, Kundo, 400 day, anniversary timepiece under a dome; (2) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., 8 day, time and strike seven jewel ship's bell wall clock, c1940 (3) Horolovar Co., "Ignatz", 30 hour, spring brass movement flying pendulum novelty timepiece, c1970 (4) E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike octagon top mantel clock, c1870. (5) France, 8 day, spring brass movement oval form carriage clock, c1900 (6) Unknown, 30 hour, time and strike, weight wood movement case. (7) Seiko Quartz, pyramid form mantel clock. (8) Seth Thomas Clock Co.,Thomaston, Conn. 8 day, time, strike and alarm small column & cornice shelf clock, c1870. (9) Horolovar Co., 30 hour, spring brass movement "Briggs Rotary", novelty timepiece, c1970. (10) France, 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement black marble mantel timepiece. (11) E. & G. W. Bartholomew, Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, weight wood movement hollow column shelf clock, c1830 (12) Unknown, 30 hour, spring brass lever movement octagon wall timepiece, c1870 (13) Jerome's & Darrow, Bristol, Conn., empty case. (14) Unknown, S. B. Terry?, 30 hour, time and strike, weight brass movement small OG shelf clock. (15) Jerome's & Darrow, Bristol, Conn. half column & splat clock case, c1835 -
Clocks- 13 (Thirteen): (1) Horolovar repro of Flying Pendulum clock; (2) Oil lamp clock with shade (Pride of America); (3) c1904-Plato digital leaf clock; (4) Miniature New Haven OG (6in); (5) tiny 2 in movement German wall clock, weight driven; (6) New Haven lighthouse clock LESS top, duplex movement intact, (7) Mini YALE pendulette steeple clock; (8) Paper Weight ball clock, sig Brown & Willis, Fitchburg. (9) A. E. Hotchkiss nickel plated pendulette (10) Waterbury brass cased mini alarm; (11) German chain drive souvenir clock; (12) 1916 Nojar stem wind watch-clock in hard rubber case; (13) Door stop clock, Lady with broken arm. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Mystery Swingers: (1) Diana with porcelain arabic numeral dial with Junghans logo mounted on the pendulum and suspended from the patinated figure's outstretched arm, one-day movement, all on an ebonized turned wooden base; (2) Country Lady in bustled dress and apron on a composite turned base, unmarked Arabic numeral porcelain dial and one-day movement. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Empire No. 65 Extra", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock. -
France, Variegated Pink Marble Figural Clock Garniture, the clock with off-white arabic numeral dial within a brass bezel and beveled glass set within the marble case with scroll work dial surround, on raised feet and and plinth for the statue titled "La Cigale" a sculpture first presented by Sylvain Kinsburger, the patinated figure of a young maiden no doubt playing the 'Song of the Cicada' on her lute, eight-day spring powered, round French movement with count-wheel hour and half hour strike on a bell, together with two matching and imposing ewers with floral facades and carrying handles on raised pink marble bases with gilt feet. -
England, signed Smith, Clerkenwell, c1890 chain fusee pub movement, now in a modern skeletonized frame representing Brighton Pavilion, the frame appearing to have been cut on an EDM wire machine, and then polished by hand. The silvered dial is nicely fretted and the Roman Numerals are sharply engraved and black filled. The frame surmounted by a bell that is struck once on the passing of each hour. Covered by a round glass dome and mounted on a turned walnut base.