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C.1890, French, Industrial Series "Lighthouse" clock -
C.1890, French, Industrial Series clock -
C.1890, French, Industrial Series "Bow Saw", automaton mantel clock. -
C.1890, French, Industrial "Nautical" Mantel Timepiece, -
C.1890, French Industrial "Centrifugal Steam Valve", with clock and barometer. -
C.1889, New Haven Clock Co., "Lighthouse" Automaton clock, -
C.1885, French, Industrial "Steam Hammer" -
C.1880, French, large Nautical Theme clock -
C.1875, F. Kroeber, NY, "Noiseless Rotary No. 1" -
C.1870, French, A. Dumas, Paris, serial 1048, a clock in the form of a lantern. -
George Dorne, New York, No. 2, Circa 1973, Noon cannon. This is a copy based on a French style that was popular in the 18th century. The magnifying glass if set properly would concentrate the light to fire the loaded cannon at 12 o'clock. The setting angle of the magnifying glass can be set depending on the season to make it operate. The longitude and latitude are indicated on the marble base plate. -
French for Maple and Co., London [on dial], miniature bell timepiece, cast of heavy brass, showing in relief several Christian tenants, and with cast angels all around, each playing a different musical instrument. This is the smallest version of the "Pater Noster" clock, note there is a porcelain china one selling in earlier session. -
New Haven Clock Co., LIGHTHOUSE novelty, the movement in the base, and the detached balance in place of the beacon, and with glass rods to simulate the lantern, c.1889 -
C.1890, French, Edouard Serin, World Time Globe, striking, with phases of the moon and with the name of the retailer, Gowland, Sunderland on the porcelain dial. Uses a unique bell strike movement, with drive mechanism turning at a 90 degree angle from the rear plate and extending up to drive the globe at top. The globe is signed Edouard Serin. There are 24 small porcelain cartouche around the brass ring at the equator. -
French, for the English market, C.1910, RICHARD'S CHRONOSPHERE {time globe}, made up of 12 lithographed gores applied to a 7.5" metal sphere, showing Patent 19460, various early 19th C. depictions such as 'Russian Empire' and 'Chinese Empire', the oceans and continents clearly labeled, with nation/states delicately shaded and showing major rivers and cities, shipping routes, etc. The globe is mounted to a bronze stand, with mov't in base. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, Locomotive "No. 44" novelty clock, 1-day time, rear wind/set -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1900, "JUG" cast metal desk novelty in the shape of a pitcher or jug, with one day timepiece movement. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth Hollow, Conn., Circa 1860, 30-hour time/alarm "Procter's patent Burglar and Fire-Detective clock" novelty mantel clock. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1900, "NOVELTY No. 279" cast metal desk novelty, with 1-day rear wind mov't, with porcelain dial -
Ansonia Clock Co., cast pot metal BANK novelty, the case depicting dogs and horseback hunters capturing a wild boar, and the back with slots for coins and a key lock door to remove the money [no key], c.1910