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type Shelf or Mantel
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Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn, DOUBLE STEEPLE, time and gong strike, spring movement, 8-day. C. 1848. -
English, Skeleton timepiece, single fusee, cable drive with fretted and silvered dial, and with old glass dome, C.1890 -
Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co, Salem Bridge, Conn, 4 column Steeple shelf clock, with mirror in the large spire. "Late style" 2-wt movement on seat board. C.1835. -
German, Junghans, Monkey automaton clock, eyes move and lower jaw moves up and down while clock is running, C.1915 -
French, "ATO", Art Deco mantle clock, battery driven, with unique Deco dial, chrome finish on all visible parts, serial No. 66863, C.1920 -
E. Terry and Sons, Plymouth, Conn, PILLAR and SCROLL, 30-hr wooden works shelf clock, C.1825 -
A French statue supporting a globe on her head, now with an English, "Astral" Coventry, signed movement married to the bezel. Has center seconds hand, C1900 -
French, Mini Skeleton Clock with calendar and alarm, one of 3 styles made for sale at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. C.1851. -
Norris North, Torrington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike pillar and scroll clock, 2-wt, circa 1825 -
Atkins and Whiting, iron framed, Wagon Spring (Ives patent) skeleton timepiece under glass dome, C.1855 -
Ansonia Clock Co, large 4-glass, EXCELSIOR, in nickel / silver finish, now with a pendulum from a French clock,C.1904 -
Swiss, miniature Globe Timepiece, with jeweled lever movement, and attached winder under base, with original glass dome, C. 1950 -
French, C.1820, a small figural clock bearing bust of G. Washington, with a crown-verge, fusee movement, wound from the rear -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "ANGEL SWING No. 4", 8-day timepiece with winged cherub pendulum that swings front to back. C.1882. -
C.1830, Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co., Salem Bridge shelf clock, in a mahogany veneered case with pilasters, Corinthian capitals and a well carved fruit bowl splat and paw feet. -
French, large 4-glass Crystal Regulator, retailed by H+F, Paris, and the movement signed by Vincenti, with 1855 award medallion, gong striking, C.1890 -
Bradley and Hubbard /?, unsigned but good original TOPSEY, blinking eye clock, with 30-hour balance lever movement, a wire running from the lever to the eyes to provide animation. C.1860. -
Swiss, for Austrian market, small annular dial "egg" style mantel clock, stem wind and set from side, with pastel green guilloche enamel over silver case, and with 7 little cameos, female motifs. -
French, Urn shaped annular dial timepiece, with brightly gilded serpent and accents against a brass urn and lid, the dials with individual porcelain numerals, Roman for hours and Arabic for minutes, C.1890 -
German, Lenzkirch, rare DIGITAL dial mantel timepiece, in an "Alt Deutsch" walnut case with fancy trim, 8-day, spring, serial 1,037,736, DRP No. 54093, C.1890