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Johann Baptiste Beha, Germany, Black Forest, model "510", 8 days, time and strike wood plate fusee movement Gothic style shelf cuckoo clock. -
Vincenti & Cie, Paris, France brass architectural mantel clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, spring driven movement with silk thread suspension in a stepped turret type case with pagoda top and profuse fancy cast brass trim and moldings. The brass dial has twelve small Roman numeral cartouches. -
Japy Freres, also stamped, D.C. & Cie, Paris, France, decorative mantel clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, spring driven movement with maker's stamp in a brass case with decorative brightly painted porcelain panels featuring Moorish motif and matching insets and dial and pendulum regulation through the dial above 12. -
Switzerland, oversized pocket watch form desk clock, with triple calendar and phases of the moon, 15 jewels, stem wind and pin set, damascened nickel bar movement, with lever escapement and uncut bimetallic balance, in a gun metal, hinged back and bezel open face case, with Roman numeral, outer blue 5-minute markers, quadruple sunk metal dial with repousse ornament, and blued steel spade and poker hands, 95mm, c1900 -
Clocks- 14 (Fourteen) antique: 2 day time and strike 8 day Japanese hanging school clocks; French 8 day time and strike wood tambour mantel clock, dial for Bailey, Banks & Biddle; French porcelain 8 day time and strike mantel, case signed "Gien"; French black marble time and strike 8 day mantel, porcelain dial; New Haven 30 hour time and strike mahogany steeple; German Hamburg-American 8 day time and strike mahogany mantel; English 8 day time only gallery clock (not fusee) ; Sessions walnut 8 day time and strike parlor clock; Waterbury rosewood-veneer 30 hour time, strike and alarm cottage; French 8 day time only carriage clock in leather travel case, cylinder balance; Waterbury rosewood-veneer 30 hour time and strike small spring-wound OG shelf; Ingraham octagon top 30 hour time and strike shelf; Eco Magneto Clock Co., Boston, Mass., oak watchman's time recorder with several paper charts; late 19th and early 20th centuries -
Clocks- 6 (Six): Seth Thomas Sons & Co, New York, cast spelter 8 day time and strike double figural; Ansonia "La Savoie" 8 day time and strike porcelain, c1904; French cast spelter double praying figural 8 day with count wheel and bell striking, c1900; French cast metal and marble 8 day double standing figural with count wheel and bell striking, c1890; Hamburg American 30 hour with alarm shelf clock, c1910; porcelain case with modern 30 hour German movement -
Clocks- 5 (Five) French 8 day: late Morbier hanging 2-weight clock with ornate pressed-brass pendulum, anchor escapement; -
Clocks- 2 (Two) German Bracket "RMS" (Mueller & Co.) walnut 8 day time and strike, beveled glasses, silvered chapter rings on ornate brass dials, both with bim-bam quarter-hour striking; early 20th century -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Chime Clock No. 14", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement with 5-bell Sonora chimes. -
Clocks- 20 (Twenty) very small metal case desk clocks, mostly antique and vintage, some with marble and enamel. Maker names include Junghans, Zenith, Seth Thomas, Gruen, New Haven, Le Coultre, and several unsigned. -
Brunswick Balke Collender Co,, Chicago, IL. "Model 7" floor standing disc phonograph, serial #123506. It has automatic shut off and an adjustable reproducer which will play regular 78" RPM discs and Pathe' discs. Quarter-sawn oak case. -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Scalchi" mantel clock with an 8 day spring driven time and strike with "Patti"-style movement in a polished black walnut case. -
Wm. Hadlock, Boston, Mass., 8 days, time only spring driven period movement in a professionally made, custom, well figured mahogany shelf clock case with reverse painted tablet and painted metal dial with girandole hands, movement c1840 -
Light house clock case in the manner of Simon Willard, turned mahogany and mahogany veneer on brass ball feet, the front with applied gilt ornament, white painted Roman numeral dial with gilt bezel, mounted to a wooden block, with glass dome, 20th century -
Winterhalder & Hofmeier, Germany, for W. Batty & Sons, Manchester, England, bracket clock, architectural oak case with fluted pilasters, gadrooned caddy top with acanthus carved corners, silvered dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, and with rating and chime control dials, blued steel hands, 8 day, 2 train fusee movement, with ting tang quarters and hour striking on gongs, back plate signed -
William Roberts, Bath, English double fusee 8 day striking mahogany round top bracket clock -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Wythe House" 8 days, house strike Kittinger mahogany-case replica of bracket clock in Colonial Williamsburg home of signer of Declaration of Independence, movement #848437, c1983 -
Lot of approximately 98 Edison Blue Amberol 4-minute celluloid cylinders - plus nine 2-minute celluloid cylinders made by Indestructible Oxford, etc. Also 21 Edison 4-minute hard wax records - plus 45 Edison and 2 Columbia 2-minute wax records. A total of 173 good records. Another nine early wax records in poor condition have been added to the box as they may be useful for shaving and recording. -
Sonora table phonograph. Very little information and no photos could be found on this unusual phonograph Its case looks like a music box and from what we can find, it appears this is a very rare early model phonograph made by the Swiss music box firm of E. Paillard & Cie, St. Croix, Switzerland for the Sonora Chime Company of New York in 1908. (This Sonora Co. is the firm that sold their chime clock mechanism to the Seth Thomas Clock Co. who introduced "Sonora" chime clocks in 1909): Because of legal problems, very few of these were produced, although in 1910 Sonora began to manufacture a line of phonographs on their own, but these were rather ordinary floor and table models like those being produced by Victor and others. -
Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) F. Kroeber, New York, "Japanese" shelf clock with an 8 days spring driven brass time and strike movement in a walnut case. c1875. (2) George B. Owen, Winsted, Conn., "Panel" model shelf clock with an 8 day spring driven brass time and strike movement in a walnut case. c1878. (3) Unsigned, but New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., (similar to New Haven's "Apollo" model) miniature mirror side shelf clock with an 8 days spring driven brass time and strike movement in a walnut case, c1885;