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C.1880 Ansonia Clock Co, "Crystal Palace No. 1 Extra", 8-day time/strike mantel clock with glass dome. -
C.1830, Sedgwick and Botsford, Watertown, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock. -
C.1830, Chauncey Boardman, Bristol, Conn., 30-hour wood movement reeded pilaster and scroll top shelf clock. -
C.1900, French, OVAL 4-GLASS, or crystal regulator with open escapement and bell strike. -
C.1890, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Egyptian No. 59", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
C.1890, French, Mysterious Timepiece, in the form of a wishing well, the dial indicated in the "Pulley" used to raise the water, and giving the impression that the chains turn the hands. Hands are actually driven by a shaft up the central support and through a pair of beveled gears. The leafy supports are all ormolu, the base of gilt brass. -
C.1880, French, Conical Pendulum Clock, the base of bronze and Belgian black slate, and the angel statue of patinated spelter, holding a detailed cast and gilded globe as the pendulum, signs of the Zodiac around the equator. -
C.1852, Brewster Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn, Sharp Gothic or steeple clock, 1-day with brass springs. -
C.1910, Warren Clock Co., Ashland, Mass, battery clock, often called MYSTERY TIMEPIECE, since the magnetic impulse concept was so new at the time, pat by Henry Warren in 1909. -
C.1820, French, Bechot, Ormolu Figural clock, MUSIC, classic gowned lady to the left supporting a pair of flutes, lyre in the center and a mandolin to the right. See very similar model, less flutes in French Bronze Clocks, by Niehuser, pg 231, fig 724. -
C.1780, P. Jaquet Droz, London, quarter striking walnut bracket clock in the Georgian style, 8-day silk suspension, crown verge. Droz was from the continent, was a clever mechanician, (see listing in Brittens) and made one clock for king of Spain. Case has caryatids, brass side frets, and pineapple finials. -
C.1855, French, LeMoyne, Paris, bronze and marble figural clock, THE BOAR, on a red marble base, and the boar surmounted by the time and bell strike movement. -
C.1904, Ansonia Clock Co., "ELITE", gilt white metal mantel clock, with fancy open escapement dial, 8-day, gong striking. -
Lot of 3: C.1885, Yale Clock Co., mini pendulettes with visible pendulums, chess time, steeple and black mantel. -
C.1955, German, Oswald, Rotating Eye clock, in the form of a Daschund, molded composition case. Tells time by the position of the pupil; time in foto is 12 minutes past 12. -
C.1900, French, Ormolu and Marble, figural clock, the Fruit Lady, in Victorian dress and hat, attending a basket of fruit and blossoms, with a bouquet in her left hand, time only movement, 8-day, rear wind and set. -
C.1860, French, D. B and Cie, Paris, 4-Col Empire style mantel clock, 8-day time and bell strike, the ebonized case with gilt accents. -
C.1925, Standard Electric Time Co., Springfield, Mass, electric wind master clock with 3-jar mercurial pendulum (polished, sealed metal jars). -
C.1890, French, Gilt Bronze architectural mantel clock with figures, 8-day time and strike with porcelain dial. -
C.1800, Dutch, Movement and Dial, Animated, 1-day time and strike, 3 figures with arms that move as the clock ticks, titled SOLOMON'S VERDICT.