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Austria, Ramenuhr or picture frame clock, the gilt frame with egg and dart molding, brass engine turned bezel with gilt petal carved surround, applied brass ornament at aperture for pendulum, Roman numeral white enamel dial with blued steel hands, 2 train brass movement of two day duration, hour and half hour strike on a gong, fancy pressed brass pendulum with silk thread suspension, c1830 -
Austria, Ramenuhr or picture frame clock, the gilt frame with egg and dart molding, brass engine turned bezel with gilt acanthus carved surround, applied brass ornament with eagle at aperture for pendulum, silvered engine turned Roman numeral dial with blued steel hands, 3 train brass movement of two day duration, grand sonnerie striking on two gongs, pierced brass pendulum with silk thread suspension, c1830 -
Austrian picture frame clock with an 8 days, time and half hour strike, French, spring driven, pendulum movement in a gold painted frame and painted oil on canvas village scene with church tower inset with 2" white enamel dial marked "WURTELL PARIS". There is a second single train auxiliary tripped by primary movement with two hammers and two gongs, [an angelus] c1865 -
Foster Campos, Pembroke, Mass., copy of an 8 day, weight brass movement New Hampshire mirror clock. Case is stamped "3". -
Michael Paul, Berea, Ohio, 30 hour, weight brass movement with weight alarm miniature timepiece copy of a New Hampshire mirror clock. This example is number 9 of 15. -
Unknown maker, New Hampshire, 8 day, weight brass movement mirror timepiece. -
New Hampshire mirror clock reproduction, 8 day, weight brass movement. Based on the small tree loco on the dial this may have been made by Foster Campos. -
C.1890, France, Auger, A Lyon, 8-day time/strike French baker's wall clock. -
C.1890, French, 8-day time/strike Morbier bakers wall clock. -
C.1886, Ansonia Clock Co., "Richelieu", 8-day lever movement plush wall timepiece. -
William G. Emerson, Newport, Maine, 8 day, time and strike, weight brass movement New Hampshire style mirror clock. -
Benjamin Morrill, Boscawen, New Hampshire, 8 day, weight brass movement New Hampshire Mirror wall timepiece. -
Joseph Ives, New York, 8 day, time and strike, weight brass and iron plate movement mirror clock. -
American or English, an unusual 30 day pier glass regulator with center seconds, the frame with gilt, repeating ornament and surmounted by gilt, sculptural foliate elements and central shell, the frame hinged to a pine case containing a large, 30 day weight driven timepiece movement with seconds pendulum, dead beat escapement, stop work, lantern pinions, and brass plates with turned iron pillars, mounted to a cast iron plate set into the case back, and white painted Roman numeral metal dial, with fancy, openwork blued steel moon hands, cast iron weights and wooden pendulum rod with heavy brass clad ball. -
Joseph Ives, New York, 8 day, time and strike, weight brass and iron plate movement mirror clock. -
J. C. Brown, Forestville, Conn., (Forestville Mfg), early and uncommon "Picture Frame" clock. A paper mache case decorated with mother of pearl and gold painted flowers over a black background. 8 day -
Joseph Ives, New York, 8 day, time and strike, weight iron and brass movement mirror clock. -
Germany, an interesting, picture frame "Augenwender" or turning eye clock, the ebonized frame with gilt liner, and containing a painting on zinc of a large, seated dog, chained to his house, and with coopered water bowl, Roman numeral white enamel dial, steel hands, and 30 hour time and strike movement with wooden plates, counting the hours on a gong, and animating the dog's eyes -
Germany, an attractive, picture frame "Augenwender" or turning eye clock, the hardwood frame with gilt, ripple molded liner, and containing a hand tinted transfer of a young woman in a red dress with shawl, and a folding fan in her left hand, Roman numeral white painted dial, brass hands, and 30 hour time and strike movement with wooden plates, counting the hours on a bell, and animating the girl's eyes -
Joseph Ives, New York, mirror wall clock case only.