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type Shelf or Mantel Architectural
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France, a small, lighthouse form novelty timepiece, the gilt and silvered, simulated ashlar case containing the 8 day movement, with balance composed of two crossed discs joined by eight vertical glass rods, and oscillating in the cylindrical turret, Roman numeral white enamel dial with gilt spade and whip hands -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Mountain Boy", 30 hour, time and alarm, spring driven brass movement in a walnut case resembling a cottage or barn with bisque figure of a boy urging the owner to rise. -
French Faience Mantel Clock, Serpents, Windmill + -
Mid 19th Century, French or Swiss, Clock in the form of a Cathedral complex, a mirrored pond in front of the church, formerly with music box, now absent. -
French, WINDMILL from the industrial series, clock and barometer in the central tower and the windmill driven by a spring motor in the base section of the mill, C.1885. -
French, Japy Freres, for the Asian market, a nice architectural clock with Japanese front panel showing 2 Geisha girls in full costume, and on a gilt wooden base, 8-day time and gong strike, C.1895 -
F. P. Dressler, NY (Novelty Co) , cast metal case of the Empire state building with a 30-hour lever movement timepiece. Bottom of the case is marked Dressler. Circa 1930 -
C.1890, French, Gilt Bronze architectural mantel clock with figures, 8-day time and strike with porcelain dial. -
C.1890, French, Large Gilt Brass Architectural clock, the substantial case with buttresses and fancy finials, now with another movement from the same period, with fancy cast dial and individual cartouche numerals. -
C.1890, French, LIGHTHOUSE form, brass cased timepiece, with a platform cylinder movement and porcelain dial, fixed position. -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Lighthouse" automaton 30 hours, cast metal novelty clock, c1889 -
French architectural cast brass 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock, c1880 -
Simon Willard lighthouse bridal clock reproduction by the Petrick Clock Company of Port St. Lucie Florida, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with a t-bridge, anchor recoil escapement and polished solid brass plates. The movement is mounted in a hand turned solid hardwood painted case, with hand blown glass dome and painted roman numeral dial, c2000 -
LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Rue de la Paix" desk or table clock, the turned, gilt, lamp post form case with 8 day, timepiece movement, Roman numeral white painted dial, and fancy blued steel hands, the Rue de la Paix sign professionally changed to read "Rue de la Schacker" for a previous owner -
Blumberg and Co. Ltd., Paris & London, a four dial, architectural, tower form clock, the ebonized case with deeply molded, stepped base, supporting cavetto molded frames containing beveled mirrors with polychrome painted floral ornament, and surmounted by a cube with pedimented top, containing the transmission gearing for four, roman numeral white enamel dials with blued steel Breguet style hands and beveled glasses in brass bezels, the dials signed "Hry. Marc", the base containing an 8 day, timepiece with oval plates and lever platform, the base also bearing an embossed, brass tag marked "Patent Brevete S.G.D.C. Blumberg & Co. Ltd Paris & London" -
Globe Clock Co., USA., 8 days, time and strike, windmill novelty clock with wood case with 4 small auxiliary dials on vanes, Movement is German, c1925. -
French, for Wier and Sons, Dublin, (Ireland) green onyx and cast brass architectural, 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock, Marti Medaille DÕOr movement, 1905 presentation -
Gordian Hettich Sohn, Germany, "Bell Ringers", walnut, architectural, Gothic style case with stepped base, buttressed corners, and gable with pierced, carved tracery with quatrefoil at top, and finished with a belfry, the front with two lancet arch doors concealing the figures which reveal themselves and "ring" the bells at the quarters, Roman numeral wooden dial, pierced hands, 50 hour, three train brass movement striking the quarters on two bells, and counting the hours on the larger bell, the back plate marked "G.H.S" -
Vincenti & Cie, Paris, France brass architectural mantel clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, spring driven movement with silk thread suspension in a stepped turret type case with pagoda top and profuse fancy cast brass trim and moldings. The brass dial has twelve small Roman numeral cartouches. -
Light house clock case in the manner of Simon Willard, turned mahogany and mahogany veneer on brass ball feet, the front with applied gilt ornament, white painted Roman numeral dial with gilt bezel, mounted to a wooden block, with glass dome, 20th century