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C.1920, Junghans, German 8-day quarter striking bracket clock. -
C.1880, Ansonia Clock Co., "Parisian" 8-day time/strike/calendar walnut shelf clock -
LeRoy & Fils, Paris, for the English market, a large and unusual mantel or table regulator with coup perdu escapement and center seconds, in a glazed, gilt bronze case with arch top, the base with bold torus, ogee, and cavetto moldings, the sides with inverted, scrolled consoles below cavetto and ogee molded trim, and the top with turned finial, Roman numeral white enamel dial with recessed center, and visible escapement with jeweled pallets signed "Augte. Pointeaux", blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 day, time and strike movement by Pons with square plates, and with knob for setting at the upper left side of the back plate, gilt pendulum with heavy brass ball, dial and movement signed. -
France, hour repeating carriage clock in the form of a sedan chair, the gilt and silvered brass case with rococo style ornament, scrolls, and shells, case sides portraits of a young woman with red guilloche and polychrome enamel frames, and also a small oval portrait of a putto in a garden below the dial, the top with scrolled brackets supporting a fleur de lis finial, Roman numeral gilt metal dial, also with red guilloche and polychrome enamel frame, blued steel hands, 8 day, time and strike movement with lever platform, counting the hours on a gong, and repeating the hour on demand -
England, James Forsythe London, 8 day, double fusee, time and strike bracket clock, in a mahogany bell top case and with subsidiary calendar dial above the numeral 6. -
Daniel Quare, London, movement in later, purpose made bracket clock case, oak with mahogany veneers and brass furniture with later Roman numeral silvered sheet brass dial with date aperture and regulation control in the arch, blued steel hands, 8 day, five pillar fusee movement with verge escapement and pull quarter repeat, with beautifully engraved back plate bearing Quare's name. -
Walker, London, a large, three train bracket clock chiming on eight bells, mahogany case with faux rosewood finish and turned, gilt gadroon mounted feet, the base with gilt, floral festoons, door with gilt mounts, front corners with flanking, reeded columns supporting the molded cornice and caddy top, also with gilt foliate ornament, and pineapple finial, case sides with cast, pierced frets decorated with rococo motifs and central masks, composite dial with matted center, Roman numeral, silvered chapter ring below subsidiary chime selection dials, pierced, blued steel hands, and substantial, three train fusee movement -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Lobby, 18 Inch" wall hanging clock with a spring driven 30 day timepiece movement in an oak case. -
Frodsham, Gracechurch St., London, bracket clock, rosewood veneered, arch top case with brass inlay and furniture, rear door with decorative, scroll cut fret, sheet iron dial plate, well finished 8 day, two train movement, striking the hours in passing, and repeating on demand -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Cabinet Antique No. 1", 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement mantel clock -
Switzerland, a late 18th century, quarter striking, "pendule veilleuse" or night clock, the gilt brass case with finely pierced trailing vine ornament, swags, and Roman numeral dial, the hand indicating the time a pierced disc mounted to the center arbor, the top with carrying handle and shuttered chimney, case front and back trimmed with cast foliate ornament, terminating in scroll feet, the interior with two oil lamp sockets, 8 day, quarter striking movement with verge escapement and silk thread suspension, indicating the quarter on two bells, inside of case door marked in crude script "Avril 1787" -
France, large mantel regulator, gilt case with ogee molded base and top, the front and back with beveled glasses, the rear glass frosted, Arabic numeral dial painted on porcelain panel with genre scene below, showing an interior with a woman pouring wine for a seated man, and marked "Theo. B. Starr New York", the panels on the left and right side similarly decorated, and featuring men enjoying wine, the right panel signed at lower right "DEVALER", 8 day, time and strike, pendule de Paris movement, movement numbered 12979, the backs of the porcelain panels bearing that number as well -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Lydia", 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement metal case mantel clock. -
Le Coultre & Co., Switzerland, model 482 "World Time" desk clock, gilt case with convex glass, gilt dial with 34 cities around perimeter, and also with date display at 6:00, 8 day timepiece movement -
Clocks- 2 (Two): The first an ebonized, three train Austrian bracket clock with mock pendulum, Joseph Kamlosy, ebonized rectilinear case on brass ball feet, composite dial with Roman numeral, arcaded chapter ring, brass movement with verge escapement, striking the full quarters on two bells, c1785, the other possibly Swiss, rosewood case with painted decoration and brass trim, Roman numeral white enamel dial, unusual brass fusee timepiece movement with pinwheel escapement employing a steel cylinder from which the pallets are formed, c1800, bracket clock dimensions given -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) English, walnut cased Regency bracket clock, 8 day, time and strike double fusee brass movement, dial signed Bankman, London, c1830; (2) English, 8 day, time and strike double fusee brass movement bracket clock, c1860 -
English, 8 day, time and strike three train 8 bell chiming bracket clock playing Whittington/Cambridge chimes. Retailed by Wales & McCulloch, 56 Cheapside. E.C., now in a later case. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Regent", 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement mantel clock. -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., papier mache shelf or mantel clock, the case made by the Litchfield Manufacturing Co., with ebonized ground, decorated with mother of pearl and trimmed with gilt scrolls and leafage, polychrome painted floral garlands surrounding the Roman numeral white painted dial, above a landscape scene featuring a shoreline with buildings, boats, and a mountainous background, the case resting on an integral, ogee molded bracket base, with matching decoration, blued steel club style hands, 8 day brass, spring driven time and strike movement, dial and movement signed -
Reproduction, 8 day, weight driven, brass movement Aaron Willard, Massachusetts shelf clock. The maker of this timepiece is unknown.