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Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn, C.1850, 2-Fusee, 8-day short drop ripple molded octagon, with Jerome's unique and LARGE double fusee movement, and the octagon turned one sixteenth, as Jerome chose for this model. -
Swiss carved wall clock from the Interlaken region of Switzerland well known for producing these quality carved clocks, unknown hardwood with finely carved eagle peering out with life-like glass eyes perched on roost containing French 8 day time only clock movement with platform lever escapement and Roman numeral porcelain dial, c1900 -
Warren Telechron Co., Ashland, Mass, C. 1925, "Warren 'B' Master Clock", (No. 127 Frequency Clock), in a walnut case, and silvered dial, 110v motor combined with quality spring mov't. Spring mov't moves the center hand backwards; electric mov't moves it forward. Cord was disconnected after checking. It is inside case. Note that you should attach cord and just plug it in; there is NO need to ever wind it again. An additional note is if you stop the pendulum and leave the electric motor running, it can strip off the 'scape teeth {something has to give}. -
Austrian, 3-wt Grand Sonnerie, full quarter striking wall clock, in a walnut case, C.1875 -
English, Time and bell strike TAVERN CLOCK, 26" dial with gilt Roman numerals, in a Chinoiserie case, the with raised figures in period dress, amongst gardens and temples, C.1800. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, C.1896, oak cased "LOBBY 18 INCH", with 15-day duplex spring timepiece movement. -
Austrian, C.1850, 45-Day movement [5 wheel-winds left], in a C.1980 {modern} laterndluhr case made to period proportions. -
French, E. B. Serin, Paris, a brass cased hanging cartel clock in the Louis XVI style with a winged cherub either side of the dial, C.1870, mov't signed with Serin trademark "Qualite Soignee" logo. -
French, Gilt brass cartel clock, Louis XVI style, C.1870 in the style of a century earlier, 8-day bell strike. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "PANAMA", Circa 1886, 8-day spring, time/strike walnut case wall clock, uses large lyre movement with Geneva stops intact -
Raingo Freres, Paris, Louis XVI style CARTEL wall clock in a bronze and dore case, C.1850, signed Raingo on the dial and the movement, bell striking, 8-day+. The case with acanthus sprays and swags, surmounted by a finial. -
Austrian, 3-Weight Grand Sonnerie wall clock, late Biedermeier, C.1855, with 2-piece porcelain dial, and heavy cast bezel in shell and rose pattern, 8-day -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth Hollow, Conn, C.1858, a very early striking clock, similar to the No. 1 Extra, Striking [see one of those in this sale], and with the same S. B. Terry 2-weight movement with count wheel strike and maintaining power, the case in rosewood, and a large dial of 16". Nice Ashland, Ohio repair label from 1925 in the amount of $1. -
German, for the Swedish market, large gilt wood cartel clock by Lenzkirch [unsigned, but with appropriate markings], C.1900, 8-day bell strike, serial No. 1Million -- 214394. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., c.1909, 'REGULATOR No. 30', fine wall clock in cherry, and with "Standard Time" gold leaf on original glass, weight driven, 8-day, C.1900. -
French, Martinot, Paris, very large ormolu cartel clock, the case surmounted by a cherub having spilled out of a chariot pulled by a swan, the bottom of the case showing a reclining Zeus with an eagle at his side, 8-day, time and strike. -
Ansonia Clock Co., "ANTIQUE - HANGING" in oak with brass trimmings, 2-weight chain drive, gong striking movement, and brass dial with individual porcelain cartouche numerals; hinged doors on sides for access to hang pendulum and set beat, c.1809 -
Austrian, Leopold Swoboda, Wien, early style wall regulator, {forerunner to the Latern style}, 1-wt timepiece, in a full length mahogany case with 10" silvered dial (meter pendulum), with curved side lights in the head and straight side lights in the narrow waist section, week duration, orig bone handled winding crank. -
German, Emilian Wehrle, Furtwangen, 8-pipe wall hanging flute clock, time, gong strike and musical tune, 3-weight, chain driven case of carved oak leaves, and with nest of birds at top. -
Waltham Clock Co., Waltham, Mass, C.1940, Custom regulator, made for E. S. French, President of the Boston and Maine Railway. With 3-jar mercury pendulum [nickel finished metal jars], and with dead beat escapement, Geneva stopwork and maintaining power. Weight descends left side of case. See condition for provenance.