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Two time recording 8 day clocks. First is Simplex, Gardner, Mass., U.S.A., 31" tall. Second is rarer, smaller (but also very heavy) English model, National Time Recorder Co., St. Mary Cray, Kent., 13" tall. -
Two 3" black phenolic airplane clocks, Hamilton and Waltham. -
International Time Recorder clock and recording device for 100 employees, in hardwood case, on original steel stand, c1930 -
Horolovar reproduction of 1855 Briggs rotary clock, c1980. -
Three French cast metal 8 day mantel clocks. Two are ornate gilt figurals with reeded drum movement holders. Third is strut style weather station with twin scale thermometer, aneroid barometer with "Vebanderlyk" etc. readings, and bell strike movement with tic-tac pendulum, 14" tall. -
Three large Connecticut 8-day iron fronts Highly detailed and decorative. -
Five wood case shelf clocks. Includes Waterbury beehive, 2 octagon tops, small steeple with bold eagle glass, and Fattorini English alarm oak. -
Two good Connecticut 8 day time and strike parlor clocks, c1875. -
Noah Pomeroy, 30 hour time and alarm iron front spring driven timepiece, c1840 -
Four Connecticut 30 hour shelf clocks. Smallest is time/alarm. Waterbury cottage has nice blue glass. Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, is unusual small cornice model. Largest column and cornice now has 8 day works with extra dial holes, 16" tall. -
Four large cast-metal novelty clocks. Two are United Clock Co. -- FDR with animated arm on dial, other is Will Rogers. One has nice painted enamel front panel. Nicest with bronzed finish and rearing horses is 17" high. -
Four Connecticut 8-day cast-metal mantel clocks. Heavy detailed castings. Largest, with urn top and U.S. Clock Co. dial, is 19" high. -
Four American iron fronts All with inside paper labels: Kutztown PA overpaste, American Clock Co., Crosby and Vosburgh and Nicholas Muller -- tallest at 19" high. -
Twelve cast-metal clock cases. Includes multi-color pirates, standing dog, seated woman, standing soldiers, MOP iron-front, cuckoos, woman harpist novelty, etc. -
Two modern German 8 day striking clocks with brass movements on wood bases under round glass domes, 12" high. -
Two mahogany 30 hour time and strike Connecticut shelf clocks, late 19th century. -
Two mahogany 30 hour time and strike Connecticut kitchen clocks, late 19th century. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Chime Clock No. 53" 8 day spring driven quarter chime mantel clock in mahogany case, c1925 -
Benzing, German, oak cased pigeon-timing clock, 20th century. -
18th Century Continental brass movement and silvered dial on later metal stand.