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Six novelty timepieces. Includes mini pedestal sundial, Terry time/alarm architectural with rear paper label, Lux white elephant, Gilbert, New Haven, and Seth Thomas Nouveau. -
Four old dog-related 30-hour clocks. -
French inlaid mahogany 8 day time only spring driven shelf or desk clock, c1900 -
Six small mounted metal clocks: five auto clocks and one Minneapolis Honeywell 8 day 7 jewel Model 77 for early thermostat. Car clocks include an 8 day New Haven in angled case, Seth Thomas with dial faintly lettered for "The Will and Baumer Co. Church Candles, Syracuse N.Y.", a Hunter with a rectangular dial, a Waltham with a small white dial, and a "CTR" logo and "Cin.O." on its dial. -
Three small clocks, mixed lot. Terry Clock Co. miniature iron case alarm clock, c.1860, dark but nearly complete rear paper label, with later applied flowerpot stickers, 6" tall. Octava Watch Co. Swiss marble base yacht wheel desk clock, 15 jewel adjustment movement, 5.5" tall. E. Howard and Co. vault lock movement with 0-72 dial. All tick but could use service. -
Three quality European desk clocks. Two are nice inlaid solid wood cases and balance wheel 8 day time only movements; one Swiss, one English with walking lion trademark and Henry Birks and Sons enamel dial. Third is British novelty with barbell pendulum, visible escapement and interior weight lifted by side lever, 10.5" high. -
Eight cast metal novelty clocks. Includes two Ansonia gravity clocks (damaged), Ancient Order of Gleaners, Waterbury, New Haven, 1492 Columbus, and mini long case (painted, no works). -
Five wood case 8-day mantel clocks. Two from England (Enfield and Davall), alarm clocks by Seth Thomas and National. Tallest, unsigned, is 11" high -
Five wood case Connecticut 8-day mantel clocks. Sessions 6 column, Gilbert tambour and lancet, Ingraham black with unusual front wind separate alarm movement, and Seth Thomas round top with 48J round plated spring movement -
Seven cast-metal novelty clocks. Includes Meridan silver-plate sailing ship, Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co. 1825-1925, French silver-dial strut, etc. -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Louis", 8 day time and strike spring driven enameled iron case mantel clock, c1905 -
Four decorated black clock cases. 3 with dials. 2 iron fronts with lavish MOP inlay. 1 iron with cast feet and lion head handles. 1 French marble. Tallest is 16" high. -
Unsigned modern reproduction of 8 day Ansonia Mahogany Swing No. 1, c1980. -
Seven pieces, mixed lot. Oldest is 19th-century Salter's English bottle jack for turning meat before the open hearth. Newest is "World Time" electric global map and local times. Also includes Seiko "Sonola" transistor plastic wall clock, figural brass novelty clock with modern German fit-up, rearing elephants case, French "Hatot" battery-powered small cabinet clock, and Waltham 11" square dial with hands and 37-size movement. -
Two Jaeger car clocks: one built into beveled oval rear view mirror with digital numbers showing through; other is 8 day with dial marked "Fleetwood Body Corp'n.", 2.5" square. -
Two small German clocks, c1910. -
Three metal front Connecticut mantel clocks. Detailed cast fronts, wood boxes behind. Two are 30 hour, 8 day tallest (damaged) of standing sailor is 18" high. -
Two modern wood case bracket clocks with German Hermle 8 day Westminster chime movements. -
Two 8 day time and strike mahogany Connecticut mantel clocks, 20th century. -
Four specialty plug in electric clocks. "Tammeter" Television Audience Measurement Ltd. (used for TV ratings). D-J Time Switch. and a Telechron appliance time switch. Also includes a Calculagraph, designed by the late William Moodie whose collection was sold at our last auction; this instrument was used to record the time of long distance phone calls.