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type Wall Picture Frame
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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. -
Germany, a very decorative picture frame clock, the deeply molded, gilt frame with applied floral and foliate ornament, with a good oil painting on zinc, depicting a large castle on a cliff overlooking a lake, surrounded by a verdant landscape, and signed at lower right, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel trefoil hands, 30- 60 hour brass, spring driven time and strike movement with silk thread suspension -
French M.O.P. Inlaid Picture Frame Clock -
Ornate Abalone Inlay Picture -
Ornate Ansonia Brass Picture Frame Clock -
Austrian Picture Frame Clock, Musical w/5" Cylinder -
E.N. Welch Painted Brass Hanging Clock -
Picture Frame Chain Driven Painting Clock -
French, Picture Clock, the tiny dial showing as the tower dial in the oil on canvas painting, gong strike, C.1860. -
Austrian, Grand Sonnerie Picture clock, pull wind, and the dial for the clock showing on the church tower in the painting. The scene typical of an Alpine village in southern Austria, and with 9 total people in various activities, tending cows, in carriage, carrying freight. C.1840. -
Swiss, Didisheim Goldschmidt Fils and Co., wall hanging pendant clock, with a tropical scene painted in the dial center, 8-day stem wound and set from the rear, C.1910 -
American, folk art automaton, "BILLY THE BRUISER", powered by a modified spring movement, now with aluminum governor.