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type Shelf or Mantel
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C.1870, English, Wm. Frederick Evans, Pendulum Detent, timepiece skeleton clock, as-found, less dome. -
C.1890, French, LIGHTHOUSE form, brass cased timepiece, with a platform cylinder movement and porcelain dial, fixed position. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, time and strike, in a cannelee case, the dial a porcelain plaque with a city river scene in the bottom showing a mother and child, hand painted, with a gilt border. -
C.1890, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, in a large architectural case w/ pediment top, with tu-tone gilding, each corner with square columns and Corinthian capitals on each, dentil molding all 'round the top and cast floral decorations below the roof line, and on all 4 sides of the base; time, strike and repeat, 8-day with original platform. -
C.1890, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, time, strike, repeat and alarm, in a profusely engraved and gilded case with inset corners, the dial signed for Happacher in Wien, the retailer. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock with 4 enameled panels, the dial rt and lt and top panel all decorated with multi-colored cloisonne flowers against an aqua background, time, gong strike and repeat, 8-day lever. -
C.1810, French, Henry Marc, Paris, porcelain mantel clock on original gilt base. -
C.1854, A. D. CRANE, Newark, NJ (on label), an 8-day version of Crane's patent timepiece. Several of these were made in New Jersey as a last gasp effort to sell Cranes case design at a low cost using a Connecticut spring movement (note original Mills NY paper dial was also used in NJ). -
C.1840, Unsigned, Oversize OG, probably New Hampshire, 2-wt time and bell strike, with a convex painted dial, seconds pendulum. -
C.1860, American, Painted Cast Iron Blinking Eye, TOPSEY, unsigned probably sold by Waterbury, and in old paint. -
C.1900, English, J. W. Benson, London, 3-fusee, Westminster chime on large flat wire gongs, with the hours struck on a large cathedral gong, with a silvered brass dial with foliate engraving in the arch and spandrel areas, and with F/S adjust in the arch, plus original wall bracket. -
C.1885, E. N. Welch, Forestville, Conn, ARDITI, with D. J. Gale patent perpetual calendar, 8-day, spring with strike. -
C.1900, French, S. Marti, Crystal Regulator with Calendar: month and day of the week on rollers in the American style, and the date on a silk ribbon, 8-day, bell strike, platform lever movement. -
C.1895, French, S. Marti for Bailey Banks and Biddle Co., Oval 4-glass "crystal regulator", 8-day with 2 vial compensating pendulum intact. -
C.1900, German, Junghans, STATUE OF LIBERTY swinging arm clock, 8-day, figure holding a tablet inscribed "4th July 1776".. -
C.1885, English, Thomas Hanman, 4 Westgate St, Gloucester, 2-day marine chronometer, in original brass cornered box, with drop handles, and with original maker's plaque on front. -
C.1850, Hunter and Edwards, Cornhill, London, No. 610, 54-hour marine chronometer, small movement - plate diameter 2.5", dial diameter 3.5", with typical bi-metallic, split balance and helical hair spring, Earnshaw style detent, and gold hands. -
C.1880, Wm. Bond and Son, Boston, 56 hour marine chronometer No. 616, in its original rosewood/brass cornered box, with engraved MOP plaque w/ matching serial number. -
C.1944 (dated), Hamilton Watch Co, Lancaster, PA, Model 22, chronometer Deck Watch, in a full gimbal mahogany box, and also with outer carry box, serial No. 583. -
C.1882, F. Kroeber, New York, "Noiseless Rotary No. 3", inlaid mantle clock, time and strike with rotating conical pendulum, 8-day.