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Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) American kitchen clock, time, strike and alarm weight driven movement with reverse painted tablet; (2) Bradley Manf'g. Co., Southington, Conn. cottage clock with a spring driven, 8 day, time and strike movement in a rosewood veneered case, c1855. -
Unsigned Gothic style iron front shelf clock, attributed to the American Clock Co., NYC, with a 30 hour spring driven time and strike movement in a painted iron case with MOP inlay. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Newark" shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day time, strike and alarm movement with a patent (British) Winward's Alarm mechanism in a walnut case. -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., cottage clock with a spring driven 30 hour time and strike movement in a rosewood veneered case, c1875; (2) Unidentified American cottage clock with a spring driven 30 hour timepiece movement in a walnut case, c1870. -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Warwick", 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement shelf clock. -
Clocks- 5 (Five): The first probably Chauncey Goodrich, ebonized, rectilinear case with mother of pearl, gilt and polychrome ornament, Roman numeral painted dial, 8 day, time and strike movement, the next probably by Jerome, rosewood veneered case with gold moldings, Roman numeral painted dial, 8 day, time and strike movement, the third a Waterbury cottage, softwood case with mahogany veneered front, Roman numeral painted dial, 30 hour timepiece movement, the next a Jerome cottage case and dial, door glass with decorative painted dial surround, and an unidentified 30 hour timepiece with applied composition ornament, dimensions of Goodrich listed -
S.B. Terry, Plymouth, Conn., balance wheel mantel clock, short drop, 30 hours, time and strike, weight driven movement with exposed oversize balance wheel (above 6) and exposed escape wheel (below 12) in a mahogany veneer Empire case with painted wooden dial and period mirror tablet, c1845 -
Attributed to , Philadelphia, Penn., American bracket clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven fusee movement in a mahogany case with painted metal dial, c1812 -
England, triple fusee bracket clock, Georgian style mahogany case with ornate gilt bronze mounts, paw feet, caryatid corners, acanthus leaf decorated base molding and door, the top with urn finials and floral swags and with central pineapple finial, the sides with large handles and pierced cast frets, composite dial with subsidiary dials at top for chime/ silent, regulation, and chime selection, blued steel hands, substantial 8 days, movement with Westminster chime on gongs or chiming on 8 bells, and counting the hours on a large gong, c1890 -
Italian, reproduction of a French, Louis XV style "tall clock", an extra large bracket clock with equestrian feet and a sub-base, the whole upon a floor stand with flared, inlaid legs, the main case with matching fine marquetry, inlaid with small musical themes, ribbons and flowers, with an 8 days, German movement, signed FHS, c1984 -
J.C. Brown, Bristol, Conn., "Acorn" mantel clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven fusee movement in a laminated and rosewood veneered case with reverse painted tablet and painted metal dial, c1847 -
German, oak cased bracket or table clock, 3-fusee, 8-bell, by Winterhalder & Hoffmeier. Chiming the quarters on choice of gongs (Westminster) or bells (Whittington), and with a rectangular dial with gilt cherub spandrels and subsidiary dials for time regulation and choice of tune, c1890 -
Foster Campos, Pembroke, Mass., Massachusetts shelf clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in an inlaid mahogany case with fretwork top and three brass finials, painted metal dial, dated 1981 -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Patti V.P." or "Patti No. 2", also known as the "Baby Patti", 8 days, miniature rosewood timepiece, c1886 -
Jos. (Joseph) Wills, Philadelphia (PA), painted case, brass dial tall clock, with a 30 hours, posted frame movement (chain drive), from the Doug Shaffer collection, and one of two Wills clocks in this sale, c1750 -
Grafton mantel clock, in the style of Simon Willard, c1900, two days, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany veneer case with convex solid brass silvered dial signed Simon Willard. James Conlin of Boston reproduced these 30 hours Willard, Grafton wall clocks about 1910 and is a good candidate for attribution. -
Chinese bracket clock, the 3 part case of carved camphor wood, base cabriole legs and rotating table, front of base and lower case set with mirrored panels, lower case also with quatrefoil cutouts at sides and backed with soapstone or alabaster, upper case with glazes sides to enable viewing of movement, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, cast and engraved dial surround, 8 days, time and strike, fusee movement with verge escapement, Chinese characters engraved on back plate, movement mounting brackets also with engraving, 19th century -
N.L. Brewster, Bristol, Conn., tin plate mantel clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven, tin plate movement with J. Ives Patent rolling pinion and rolling escapement in a mahogany veneer case with turned columns, painted metal dial reverse painted tablet, c1862 -
German Eureka, battery powered, electro-magnetic clock mounted on brass base under dome with large exposed rotating balance, c1910 -
Litchfield Mfg. Co. for J. J. Beals & Co., Boston 8 days, lever movement paper mache with MOP cased shelf clock, c1851.