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Roque, Paris, French architectural mantel clock with 8 day time and strike on bell spring driven movement engraved with the maker's name and No. 1282. The clock rests on white marble base supporting six posts linked by chain with two marble pillars with ormolu appliques and finials centered by brass spread wing eagle perched above movement supporting ornately floral embossed medallion. The porcelain dial has intricately pierced brass hands and is signed Roque Paris (fired in), c1820 -
Waterbury Clock Co. regulator, time only movement with grid iron pendulum now in Standard Electric oak wall case with sweep second's hand, movement c1890, 8-day -
Welch Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn., "Nilsson" 8-day time and strike walnut shelf clock, C.1885 (one of the Patti series) -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Illuminated Alarm", 30 hour time and alarm cottage clock, with patent mechanism added by H. J. Davies of NY, C.1875. -
French, "Pendule d'officier", 8-day dore bronze travel timepiece. These timepieces are copies of the type made in the 18th and early 19th century fitted with a platform escapement like those used in a carriage clock, c1900 -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., Oriental Gothic or "onion top" mantel clock with 8 day time and strike spring driven movement with original brass springs in mahogany veneer case, c1840 -
Welch, Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn., "Patti V.P." 8 day time and strike on bell spring driven movement in rosewood case, c1880 -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston U.S.A. "Time Interval Clock No. III" U.S. Signal Corps military timepiece 8 day time only spring driven movement with electrical time interval component signaling on bell in oak case, c1940 -
M. Bentwe, in Wien, Austrian bracket clock with calendar and moon phase 56 hour time and quarter strike crown verge movement in hard wood case with silvered chapter ring and unusual north wind brass spandrels and mock pendulum aperture, c1750, chain fusee for time train, backplate engraved in the English manner. -
French, Marti and Cie, 8-day time/strike black with contrasting green and white marble mantel clock, with open escapement and visible Ellicott style compensating pendulum, C. 1900 -
French mantel clock with 8 day time and strike on bell movement in gilt spelter case, set with Sevres type porcelain painted panels and dial on wooden conforming base, c1880. -
Swiss, 30-hour bar watch movement with gold balance wheel in an Art Nouveau Egyptian motif case. This was most likely a desk timepiece, C. 1920 -
E. Ingraham, Bristol Conn. "Grecian Mosaic" 8-day time, strike and alarm mantel clock, C.1871. -
French canopy clock 8 day time only spring driven movement with platform escapement spanning the plates, in a brass case with porcelain dial, c1880 -
Horolovar Co., NY, C. 1975, repro of the Briggs rotary pendulum timepiece, 8-day, bottom wind with glass dome. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Niagara" 8 day time and strike on bell spring driven movement in walnut case, c1880 -
Jeromes, Gilbert, Grant and Co., Bristol, Conn., C. 1839, 30-hour brass movement time/strike mahogany flat front (not beveled or OG) shelf clock. -
Chauncey Goodrich, Forestville, Bristol, Conn., 8-day time, strike and alarm Empire glass-side mahogany mantel clock, C.1854. -
International Time Recording Co., Endicott, NY (Became IBM in 1924, punching in time clock in walnut case, c1920 -
New Haven Clock Co., Conn., iron-front 8-day time and strike mantel clock, C.1860.