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Clocks- 7 (Seven): All with easel backs, six decorated with guilloche enamel, the last in plain blue enamel, 30 hour and 8 day timepiece movements, 20th century, dimensions of largest clock listed -
France,. for J.W. Benson, London, shelf or table clock, gilt case with Arabesque ornament, slender columns, and turned finials, Roman numeral, engine turned, silvered dial, blued steel spade hands, 8 day, time and strike pendule de Paris movement with lever platform -
English, 8 day, Regency style, inlaid mahogany, double fusee, time and strike bracket clock with painted dial and engraved back plate movement. -
English, Viner & Co., Royal Exchange, London, 8 day, time and strike spring fusee movement Gothic style bracket clock. -
Emil Mutschler, Bienne, Switzerland, club tooth lever escapement model, damascened nickel plates, blued steel screws, polished steel lever and rollers, and with balance planted between the plates, signed "Emil Mutschler Ecole d' Horlogerie Bienne 1888" -
Clocks- 15 (Fifteen) and 5 (Five) case only, all wall hanging: 8 (Eight) short drop octagon including a New Haven with rosewood veneer, Ansonia "Regulator A", Russel & Jones, Pittsfield, Mass. (successors to Terry Clock Co.) hanging gingerbread in oak with alarm, New Haven marine octagon, partial banjo case with Waltham movement also including three banjo case only, miniature banjo case only and a gallery clock case only -
Clocks- 21 (Twenty-One) tambour and round-top mantel clocks and one (1) tambour case: clocks include time and strike as well as five; (5) chime clocks. Makers include Ansonia, Seth Thomas, Ingraham, Gilbert, etc. -
Junghans, Germany, 8 day spring driven movement, three train Westminster chime bracket clock with a B10 movement in a mahogany case. The clock chimes the quarters on 4 rods, while the hour is struck on a separate deeper toned rod. -
French, Japy Freres, 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement mantel clock with polychrome porcelain finial, dial and central panel -
Elliott, London, for Garrard & Co., Ltd., shelf clock, rectilinear green onyx case with gilt bezel, gilt composite dial, blued steel trefoil hands, 8 day timepiece movement with lever escapement -
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., "Grecian Mosaic" shelf clock with a spring driven 30 hour time, strike and alarm movement in a walnut and maple case. -
Coe & Co., New York, 30 hour, spring driven, embossed brass front "Paris" model shelf timepiece with Samuel N. Botsford's patent lever escapement movement. This timepiece was made by Jerome Manufacturing Co., New Haven, Conn. -
Clocks- 7 (Seven): Four with decorated jasper cases, one marked "Wedgwood", a "Luxor" with faux malachite case, an "Aynsley" with marbled Portlandware case, and a "Swiza" alarm in bracket clock form, mechanical and quartz movements, 20th century -
Clocks- 2 (Two): Jaeger - LeCoultre, Switzerland, desk clock with rectangular gilt case, Roman numeral faux lapis lazuli dial, gold baton hands, 8 day timepiece movement, together with a silver mounted green agate desk clock with Roman numeral white enamel dial and 30 hour timepiece movement, both 20th century, LeCoultre measurements listed -
Charles Pickard, Paris, figural mantel clock, 8 day, time and strike movement by Japy Freres, patinated cast brass feet with human faces supporting a black slate case and dial with incised designs and numerals, surmounted by a handled urn displaying 8 human faces around the outside, c1880. -
Automatic Memorandum Clock Co., London, "Davidson's Patent Automatic Memorandum Clock", 8 day time and reminder, spring driven, balance wheel movement in a walnut case with four full pillars and wooden urn on top. A time-only movement powers the clock and rotates a disk hidden within the urn. The disk has slots that correspond to different times of day. Memoranda, in the form of small bone tablets upon which one can write a few words, are placed within the slots. At the assigned time, a tablet falls through the slot, tips a brass tray, and triggers the battery powered alarm bell located in the base. The alarm would continue to sound until the tablet was removed. -
Didisheim, Goldschmidt, Fils & Co., Switzerland- 2 (Two) 30 hour desk timepieces: (1) the first marked "Idylle au Village" and features a European scene, and with an automated Cupid forging arrows below the clock tower, mounted to a green, variegated marble base, (2) the other with European streetscape, featuring buildings and a clock tower, and mounted to a green onyx base, dimensions of first clock listed -
Clocks- 2 (Two): Both Chelsea, the first a "Doric" model, polished case on a molded base with ball feet, 2 1/2" silvered dial, signed "Theodore B. Starr Inc., New York", 8 day timepiece movement with lever escapement, serial #62988, the other a "Wisteria", gilt case with engraved decoration, silvered dial with Arabic numeral and dot markers, gilt dauphine hands, and 8 day timepiece movement with lever escapement, Wisteria dimensions listed -
Vienna, Austria, Biedermeier mantel clock with grand sonnerie striking, fruitwood veneer case with ebonized trim and moldings, contrasting line inlay and brass mounts, resting on gilt paw feet, and supported on an oblong base with turned feet, Arabic numeral white enamel dial with date display, 60 hour, three train movement with silk thread suspension and mask pendulum -
Junghans, Germany, 8 day spring driven movement, three train Westminster chime bracket clock with A13 movement in an architectural style mahogany case. The clock chimes the quarters on 4 rods. The hour is struck on a fifth deeper toned rod, c1900.