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C.2004, Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, repro Willard Lighthouse clock, one-weight, time with passing bell strike, with glass dome over movement. -
C.1845, Forestville Manufacturing Co., (J.C. Brown) 8-day time/strike/alarm full ripple beehive shelf clock. -
C.1900, New York State, Unusual Advertising Clock with Seth Thomas double spring time movement, 8-day. -
C.1860, Austrian, 1-Wt Mini Vienna Regulator, 6-day in an ebonized case, the porcelain dial with 2- pieces and spun bezels. -
C.1900, New Haven Clock Co., Embossed advertising clock for "Goulding's Manures Are the Best for All Crops - Dublin Cork" -
C.1996, German, Annular Dial Clock with Planetarium. -
C.1895, Seth Thomas Advertising clock for "Old Powder Horn - Sure Shot Ammunition" at Wm Edwards and Co, Cleveland O. -
C.1890, German, 2-Weight "Vienna Regulator", in a burled walnut case with ebonized trim. -
C.1974 (dated) George Dorne's Clepsydra, No. 9, marble base with bronze uprights and brass cylinder with plexi-glass partitions, the blue liquid and the force of gravity on the incline providing the motive force. -
C.1900, American, P. I. and B. Co (cast into brass plated iron facade), 30 hour novelty commemorating Admiral Dewey's victory at Manila in 1898. -
C.1870, Waterbury Clock Co, BEEHIVE mantel clock, 8-day time, strike and alarm in mahogany. -
C.1920 New Haven Clock Co., Lucky Strike advertiser, 8-day drop octagon timepiece. -
C.2001, China, OWL winking eye clock, -
C.1935, Swiss, HEARTBEAT novelty watch with orifice above 6 revealing beating heart [tick] of watch. -
C.1977, (dated), French, under license from Walt Disney, BAYARD MICKEY, alarm clock with external bells. -
C.1950, Swiss, Gubelin, Mystery "TURTLE" clock, as-found. -
C.1935, Lux Clock Mfg, Waterbury, Conn HOUSE with NODDER, 30 hour novelty timepiece. -
Gambrinus "King of Beer" blinker, case by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn. (pat 1859), Blinking Eye movement by Waterbury, in original paint (with wear) and with crown intact, 30 hour novelty, paper dial with Waterbury logo. -
Austria, a mid 19th century, 3 train "Dachluhr", polished, mahogany veneered six light case with sycamore stringing, the base with deeply incurved bracket, door with flanking pilasters, carved capitals and central ripple molding, the case top with cupids bow gable, Roman numeral, one piece white enamel dial with engine turned bezel, blued steel hands, and weight driven, three train, grand sonnerie striking movement with Vienna quarters, repeating the last hour and quarter on demand, brass pendulum with steel rod -
France, a small, lighthouse form novelty timepiece, the gilt and silvered, simulated ashlar case containing the 8 day movement, with balance composed of two crossed discs joined by eight vertical glass rods, and oscillating in the cylindrical turret, Roman numeral white enamel dial with gilt spade and whip hands