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Bracket clock, mahogany and mahogany veneer case, the stepped base with ebony inlays, and resting on cast paw feet, supporting a tall clock style bonnet with brass columns, ebony plinth block and boxwood broken arch and top molding, painted sheet iron dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, faux date display, and with paintings of ruins in the arch and spandrels, steel hands, 8 day time and strike fusee movement, brass pendulum, 19th century -
Fraser Forgie, Fryeburg, ME, 8 days, weight brass timepiece movement Massachusetts shelf clock. -
Unknown, Connecticut 30 hour, time and strike weight brass movement in mahogany and gilt front OG shelf clock. These clocks were made by such firms as: H. Welton & Co., Terrysville, Conn., and William S. Johnson, New York. -
English Bracket Clock in a burl walnut case with brass inlay and a spring driven 8 days time and strike fusee movement. -
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" -
Clocks- 9 (Nine) Carriage French and American including "Plato" clock by Horolovar. French 8 day models include modern L'Epee repeater with alarm, architectural time only, and miniature with alarm. Americans include Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Carriage No. 1" in French style with carrying case, Waterbury ornate cast metal, and Ansonia. -
Clocks- 7 (Seven) German: three are Horolovar reproductions, two anniversary 400-day with disk pendulums, "La Mysterieuse" by Hamburg American, and Junghans swinging arm (no figural stand): 20th century -
Chauncey Jerome, Bristol, Conn., miniature 30 hour weight-driven shelf clock in Empire flat pilaster case with Wm. B. Fenn tablet. -
Clocks- 28 (Twenty-eight) European "strut" small metal case desk clocks, some 8 day, some with colorful enamel, nearly all antique and vintage. Makers include Waltham (German made) , Normis, Cyma for Gorham, J.E. Caldwell, Tiffany, and many unsigned -
Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn., "Octagon Top" Cottage Clock with a 30 hours spring-driven brass timepiece movement in a rosewood veneered case. -
Johann Baptiste Beha, Germany, Black Forest shelf cuckoo. 8 day wood plate spring-driven movement with 6 tune Swiss music box in base, actuated by the clock movement. Case of burled walnut, finely inlaid with satinwood in a scrolling floral design. The wooden dial carries 12 porcelain cartouche with royal blue Roman Numerals. This model "No. 593" is illustrated in Justin Miller's book, Appendix A which is the Beha catalogue reprinted. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Hecla" shelf clock in a walnut case with a spring driven, 3 train movement striking the hours on a cathedral gong and the quarter hours on two cup bells, c1885. -
French, black marble & bronze mantel clock, with red marble columns and red trim moldings, and with incised gilt accents, and with 8 day gong strike movement. -
Clocks- 4 (Four): (1) George Marsh, Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike weight wood movement half column & splat shelf clock. c1830 (2) Barnes, Bartholomew & Co., Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike weight wood movement half column & splat shelf clock. c1833. (3) David Dutton, Mount Vernon, New Hampshire, 30 hour "groaner" type weight wood movement half column & splat shelf clock. c1832 (4) David Dutton, Mount Vernon, New Hampshire, 30 hours, time, strike and alarm weight wood movement column & splat shelf clock. c1835 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) German: Karl Griesbaum, clock peddler and whistler, with 30 hour pendulum clock with arched dial.; Horolovar Dickory Dickory Dock 8 day balance wheel novelty wall clock; mid 20th century -
Clocks- 18 (Eighteen) European travel and small cased clocks; visible maker and seller names include Ultra, Nepro, Turler, Tiffany, Kelbert, Olympic, Benrus, Black Starr & Frost (in sterling case) , J.E. Caldwell, Eterna, Phinney Walker, Majestic, etc. Early 20th century -
Clocks- 7 (Seven) Waltham 8 day time only: bronze library clock; mahogany library clock; two travel clocks, one in folding leather case; 3 metal-case desk clocks; early 20th century -
Germany, Westminster chime bracket clock, the walnut and burl walnut veneer case with molded, carved base, arched top, corinthian columns, and reeded ball feet, the sides with pierced wooden frets, composite dial with gilt spandrels, silvered chapter ring and chime control dials, with matted ground, blued steel hands, large 8 day, three train fusee movement, sounding the quarters on 4 gongs, and the hour on a larger gong -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Hecla" mantel clock in a walnut case with a three train, 8 days, spring, time and strike movement, striking the quarter hours on 2 cup bells and the hours on a cathedral bell, c1885. -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Fashion", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement double dial shelf calendar clock.