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Three Horolovar reproduction German 30 hour novelty clocks. Two are modern versions of Plato flip card timepieces with 7 jewel bottom wind movements, 6" tall. Flying ball pendulum clock, with Jerome and Co. 1883 dial, is 10" tall. -
Three Continental novelty clocks. Two are white plaster castings with small pin pallet movements. Largest polychrome heavy cast metal has a quality Lenzkirch time only movement with tic-tac pendulum, 14" tall. -
Three large Connecticut 8-day iron fronts Highly decorative, mostly complete cases and movements. -
Barr Mfg. Corp., Weedsport, N.Y. electrically impulsed pendulum clock, c1925. -
Three marine related items: Seth Thomas mahogany 7 jewel Helmsman ship's bells, 1938; modern brass weather station with quartz clock, barometer, compass, and thermometer; and German "Stellar" yacht wheel aneroid barometer. -
Two contemporary pieces including a modern Dutch 8 day time and strike wall clock and home made swimming turtle mystery clock -
Two Connecticut time and strike mahogany shelf clocks, Gilbert and Waterbury, c1880. -
Two Connecticut 8 day time and strike parlor clocks with wall shelves, Ansonia and Ingraham, and one small Junghans German wall clock, c1890 -
Two American 8 day time and strike mantel clocks, Kroeber and Seth Thomas. -
French alabaster 8 day mantel clock, c1890 -
Three Connecticut weight driven shelf clocks, incomplete. Smallest is 30 hour Sperry and Shaw OG with pretty floral tablet but bare zinc dial plate. Middle is Duhme and Co., Cincinnati 8 day OG with built-in alarm, no glasses. Largest is Waterbury column and cornice with big 8-day strap movement, no dial or label, 33" high. -
Two American visible escapement mantel clocks. One is Boston Clock Co. tandem wind in black marble case. Second is a Waterbury in white iron French style case. Each is approx. 12" high. -
E. and A. Ingraham, Bristol, Ct., scroll front stenciled 30 hour time and strike shelf clock, c1855. -
Four Connecticut 8 day wood case clocks; Welch, Sessions, Waterbury, New Haven. -
Two Connecticut painted 8 day time and strike mantel clocks, Ansonia and Gilbert, late 19th century. -
Two Connecticut 8 day mahogany mantel clocks, E. Ingraham and Seth Thomas. -
E.N. Welch 8 day time and strike weight driven shelf clock in hand made carved pine case, dated 1884 -
Ansonia "Triumph" mirror side walnut case with Kroeber 8 day movement. -
Seven clock cases- one French black marble, two mahogany including a cottage and parlor. There are also four cast metal including one gold iron front and an advertising "Durham Cigar". Tallest is 20". -
Three 8 day wood shelf clocks. Smallest is New Haven with indicator pendulum (no tablet). Middle is Henku time only weight driven. Best and largest is Gilbert "Long Branch", 28" tall.