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French, Brass cased carriage clock, time, strike and alarm on a bell, in a Corniche case with profuse floral engraving, c.1900 -
Swiss, Lemania Watch Co, for "ANGELUS" (on dial), tiny 8-day shelf clock in a green guilloche enamel case with hinged back and rear wind 8-day jeweled movement, C.1950 -
Swiss, miniature Sterling cased clock with caramel colored guilloche enamel, and a Swiss 15j stem wind movement from the base. Hallmarked and showing 'sterling' and 0.925 -
French, TEC and Charles Hour for J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, GRAND SONNERIE brass cased carriage clock in an uncommon one piece case w/ full glass top, probably to special order by Caldwell, and with bottom selector for Hours and Quarters, Quarters, and Silent, and with alarm and repeat, and original travel case with Caldwell's imprint inside the cover, serial 18057. C.1890. -
Jerome and Co., (New Haven Clock Co), "FLYING PENDULUM No. 1" C.1884 (New Haven made these for only one year- -they failed to sell because of poor time-keeping) -
French, Margaine, Brass cased carriage clock, a five minute repeater, striking the hours and halves on a gong and repeating with the 5 minute increments on a bell, serial No. 6956, retailed by A. Stowell and Co, Boston, whose name is barely visible on the dial, C.1900 -
C.1900, French, for J. E. Caldwell, Philad'a, a carriage clock, time, gong strike and repeat, in a column case with Louis XVI style feet and embellishments. -
English, Wilter, London, a miniature mantle clock with a chain fusee watch movement, all the fired enamel panels of the case hand painted in Greek and Roman motif, C.1840, -
Horolovar Co., NY (Charles Terwilliger), repro of the famous Briggs rotary pendulum clock, 8-day, time, bottom wind, with glass dome. C.1975. -
Swiss, miniature mantel clock, Royal Blue guilloche enamel over hallmarked silver, and with contrasting white strips and a white diamond shaped inset on each side, with rear wind and set lever movement, C.1935 -
National Clock and Mfg. Co., "No. 287" 8-day alarm clock FOR PARTS. Circa 1910 -
Ripple molding rosewood veneered clock case. This case probably had a small lever timepiece movement by Forestville/ J.C. Brown, but now with a battery movement and hands. C.1850. -
Case Only, paper mache and MOP, probably Litchfield, Conn, this design with two birds at top. C. 1850. -
Welch, Spring and Co., "Damrosch" 8-day, Gale perpetual calendar movement and Welch time movt, + partial case to this model calendar clock. (For Parts) Circa 1885 -
Wm. L. Gilbert and Co., 30-hour miniature steeple case timepiece. C.1860. -
Waterbury Clock Co., 30-hour time/strike porcelain mantel clock. Circa 1900 -
F. P. Dressler, NY (Novelty Co) , cast metal case of the Empire state building with a 30-hour lever movement timepiece. Bottom of the case is marked Dressler. Circa 1930 -
Waterbury Clock Co., MIDGE, miniature timepiece "carriage" timepiece, C.1910 -
Waterbury Clock Co., 30-hour time and strike cottage clock. Circa 1890 -
Swiss, ANGELUS, 8-day, 15-jewel alarm clock with calendar aperture at 6. C.1960.