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E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "Briggs Rotary" - "Unknown No. 3" style according to Ly, 30 hour, spring brass movement novelty timepiece with rotating ball escapement. -
Lenzkirch Clock Co., Germany, walnut with ornate brass trim, 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock, #831450, 1886 -
Two (2) phonographs. (1) American Graph phone Co., New York, NY. "BX" model 2-minute wax cylinder phonograph sold by the Columbia Phonograph Co. with reproduction black cone horn. (2) KOMPAConn., phonograph made by the PLA/A Music Co., New York, NY with interior horn. -
Thomas A. Edison, East Orange, NJ. Early "Home" phonograph, often called a "Suitcase Home". Included is a black and brass 24" horn with an 11 1/2" brass bell. -
Clocks- 12 (Twelve): (1) Wooden works shelf clock with an unidentified Connecticut 30 hours time & strike movement in an unusual mahogany veneered case. c1830; (2) Electric Light timer by Reliance Automatic Lighting Co., Racine, Wisconsin. (3) Oversized shelf model alarm clock of American origin; c1910. (4) Small electric clock of unknown manufacture; (5) Alarm clock mounted on wooden stand; manufacturer not identified; c1910; (6) Slave clock of unidentified origin.; (7) Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Tourist" carriage clock with a spring driven 30 hours time and alarm movement in a nickel plated case; c1891; (8) Small wall hanging timepiece with a blue and white porcelain dial likely of German or Dutch origin; (9) Western Clock Co., LaSalle, Illinois, "Westclox Alarm" with a 30 hours time and alarm movement; c1920; (10) Slave clock of unidentified origin (11) Modern day handmade copy of a J. C. Brown Acorn clock; (12) Standard Electric Time Co., Springfield, Mass. slave clock; -
Clocks- 6 (Six) French Novelty 8 day and 30 hour time only mantel clocks. Includes gravity clock, Farcot (?) with visible front of movement, figural with alarm and barometer, onyx with top lion, bell form, and painted iron forest hunting theme. -
Clocks- 6 (Six) Connecticut time and strike wood case mantel and shelf clocks: Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn., 8 day Westminster chime inlaid, c1920; Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn., "Shell Column" 30 hour weight driven half-column, c1870; William L. Gilbert, Winsted, Conn., 8 day tambour, c1930; Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, Conn., 8 day "Rose Column" and cornice weight driven, c1865; Ansonia Clock Co., New York, 8 day "Malta" oak cabinet, c1901; Jerome & Co. New Haven, Conn., 8 day beehive, c1860. -
Clocks- 5 (Five) American 8 day time and strike cast metal mantel clocks: (1) 4 Ansonia Clock Co. including "Lenox", two "Boston Extra". c1900. and "Egypt", c1917; (2) F. Kroeber Clock Co. "America" model with ornate with copper patina, c1885. -
Clocks- 4 (Four) small 8 day time only: 2 Waltham U.S. Navy aircraft; Waltham walnut desk; Seth Thomas 4 jewel tilt-head on turned wood candlestand; mid 20th century -
Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., "Dacca", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement shelf clock. c1885 (2) Ansonia Clock Co., New York, 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement shelf clock. c1885 (3) William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., "Navy No. 26", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement pressed oak kitchen clock. c1900 -
Clocks- 2 (Two): Seth Thomas' Sons & Co., New York, "Rebecca at the Well" 15 day, time and strike, figural mantel clocks, one on painted stone base/ -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Empire No. 13" Crystal Regulator with a spring driven 8 days time & strike movement. c1909. (2) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston , Conn "Sonora Chime No. 11" shelf clock with a spring driven 8 days time and strike movement (4 bells) in a mahogany case. c1911. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) French, 8 days, time and strike: red marble with brass accents and bell-striking movement stamped Tiffany and Japy Freres; cast brass with decorated enamel dial and bell-striking Marti movement also stamped Baison & Thomas. -
French Boulle Clock, 8 day, time & strike, spring driven movement in a Victorian faux tortoise shell case with applied decorations of cherubs, one sitting on a bill as a finial. -
Clocks- 4 (Four) Wall: Ansonia "Richelieu" brass 8 day time and strike balance movement picture frame clock, c1900; Waterbury "Montreal" walnut 8 day time and strike, c1883; New Haven "Bank" 8 day drop octagon oak timepiece, c1911; Ansonia octagon "Lever" 30 hour time and strike, walnut with 8" dial, c1900. -
Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement adamantine mantel clock. (2) Seth Thomas Clock Co., 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement adamantine mantel clock. (3) Seth Thomas Clock Co., 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement adamantine mantel clock. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Lenzkirch Clock Co., Germany, mantel clocks: (1) cast brass, 8 day, time only, small mantel clock with strut stand, serial #750551, 1883; (2) Fancy vase form clock with brass stand and decoration. 8 day, time only. -
Clocks- 15 (Fifteen) Alarm in metal, wood and plastic cases, all wind-ups except for one GE plug-in electric, one with music box in base. Other names include Tiffany , Italora, Renzie, Ansonia, Waterbury, Gardier, Jaz, Bradley, Jaeger; all vintage -
Clocks- 14 (Fourteen) American desk and mantel clocks, 8 day and 30 hour, by Seth Thomas, Ansonia, New Haven, Ingraham, Waterbury, Lux, Phinney Walker, etc. Early 20th century -
France, industrial series "Paddle Wheel" with alterations. Cast bronze, the mill wheel supported by two Ionic columns, and in a faux masonry mill race, driving two pistons flanking the 8 day timepiece, and with thermometer and barometer set in rectangular tanks at the right and left.