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type Shelf or Mantel Black Mantel
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Clocks- 5 (Five) Black Mantel Connecticut 8 days, time and strike,, plus one figural top ornament: three Ingraham wood; New Haven iron; unsigned in stone case; late 19th century -
Clocks- 3 (Three) Ansonia Clock Co., New York: (1) "Venice" model with 8 day spring driven time and strike, (hour & half hour) movement, black enameled iron case, c1904. (2) "Compton" model with 8 day spring driven time and strike, (hour and half hour) movement, black enameled iron case, c1914. (3) "Amazon", 8-day, time and strike, oak shelf clock, c1894 -
Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass., black marble 8 days, time and strike, tandem-wind mantel clock, c1895 -
French marble 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock with curved sides, S. Marti Medaille de Bronze movement with count wheel and bell striking, c1890 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Rome" black enameled iron 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock, c1883 -
French. Japy Freres, 8 days, time and strike, black slate mantel clock with veined marble accents, c1890 -
French black marble and ormolu 8 day time and strike thread suspension mantel clock; Raingo Freres, Paris, movement, c1840 -
French large black marble 8 day time and strike mantel clock, visible escapement, dial signed "Liddles, Middlesboro", c1890 -
France, monumental black slate mantel clock with perpetual calendar, thermometer and barometer, drumhead case with gilt, incised aesthetic ornament, brass bezel with beveled glass over Roman numeral white enamel dial, Brocot open escapement with carnelian pallets, black painted steel Breguet style hands, enamel perpetual calendar and barometer dials, the calendar with clouds and starry sky, the barometer with red 8 pointed star at center, the central thermometer mounted to a beveled glass with incurved sides and cupids bow top with conforming brass bezel, the thermometer scale engraved on the glass, square 8 day movement marked GV, striking on a bell, rear bezel set with dark violet beveled glass, c1875 -
French black marble 8 day time only mantel clock, c1900 -
French black marble 8 day time and strike mantel clock, c1900 -
E. Ingraham Clock Company, Bristol, Conn., "Domino" 8 day time and strike enameled wood mantel clock, c1885 -
Austria, mantel clock with automata on dial, the ebonized case supported at the front corners by gilt turtles, front with stamped brass ornament, case sides with lion mask handles, top with alabaster urn mounted with snake form handles, beaded brass trim , and brass finial, Arabic numeral, white enamel dial with an automated figure representing Cupid forging arrows, the figure striking his anvil as the clock sounds, blued steel hands, two day time and strike movement, fancy brass pendulum with silk suspension, c1830 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Belgium" enameled black iron 8 day time and strike mantel clock, visible escapement, c1904 -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn., "Cardiff" 8 day, time and strike enameled iron mantel clock, c1894 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Rosalind" enameled iron case mantel clock with a spring driven, 8 days, time and hour/half-hour strike movement with a visible escapement, c1904. -
Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass., 8 day, time and strike tandem wind spring brass lever movement marble mantel clock. -
Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass., 8 day, spring brass lever movement marble mantel clock. -
France, black slate mantel clock with Maxant patent winding, rectilinear case with brass feet and applied brass ornament, Roman numeral slate dial, gilt hands, 8 day time and strike pendule de Paris movement -
Loheide MFG. Co., St. Louis, Mo., "Automatic Sales Machine" clock and trade stimulator (often called a gambling clock). 8 day, time and token dispenser, spring driven in a black enameled wood case. The clock has a coin slot at the top. When a nickel was deposited, it triggered the strike train of the clock which drives a token dispensing system. A modified countwheel will dispense one, two, and on rare occasion, three tokens in the tray mounted to the side of the clock. Tokens were then exchanged for small items at the retail location.