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Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, NY, "Hanging Steeple" wall clock with a spring driven 8 days time and strike movement and a perpetual calendar mechanism in a walnut case. -
Fraser Forgie, Fryeburg, ME, 8 days, weight brass timepiece movement Massachusetts shelf clock. -
Thwaites and Reed Limited. London, England Rolling Ball incline plane clock with an 8 day timepiece movement, dated 1974, and noted as no. 51 in a limited edition of 500. -
Forestville Mfg. Co., J.C. Brown, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time, strike and alarm fusee-spring brass movement sharp Gothic or "steeple" clock. -
Ulysse Nardin, Le Locle & Geneva, Switzerland, chronometer watch, 22 ligne, 19 jewels, stem wind, pin set, gilt bar movement with lever escapement, Guillaume balance, double roller, gold timing screws and micrometric regulator in a sterling silver, screw back and snap bezel, open face case, with Roman numeral, outer black 5-minute markers, white enamel dial, blued steel spade and poker hands, serial #124015. -
Unknown, Connecticut 30 hour, time and strike weight brass movement in mahogany and gilt front OG shelf clock. These clocks were made by such firms as: H. Welton & Co., Terrysville, Conn., and William S. Johnson, New York. -
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., "Palace", 8 days, time and strike spring brass movement enameled black mantel clock. -
France, table clock, gilt bronze hot air balloon form case with suspended gondola, laden with sand bags, anchor, ring, and rope, resting on a stump surrounded by a fence, all on a cast base with foliate ornament, gilt dial set with Arabic numeral white enamel cartouches, the center with four signs of the zodiac, fancy blued steel hands, 8 day, time and strike pendule a Paris movement, the back plate with Japy Freres medallion within an engraved heart -
English Bracket Clock in a burl walnut case with brass inlay and a spring driven 8 days time and strike fusee movement. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Fashion No. 4", 8 day, time and strike spring driven brass movement (with seconds bit) double dial calendar clock in a walnut case. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Mariner" 8 day 3 3/4"-dial time and ship's bells Yacht Wheel bronze marine clock on mahogany stand, #771357, 1976 presentation, with matching barometer -
Germany, "Elite", 8 days, time and quarter hour strike spring fusee brass movement tambour style mantel clock with Westminster chime on gongs. -
Gordian Hettich Sohn, Germany, "Bell Ringers", walnut, architectural, Gothic style case with stepped base, buttressed corners, and gable with pierced, carved tracery with quatrefoil at top, and finished with a belfry, the front with two lancet arch doors concealing the figures which reveal themselves and "ring" the bells at the quarters, Roman numeral wooden dial, pierced hands, 50 hour, three train brass movement striking the quarters on two bells, and counting the hours on the larger bell, the back plate marked "G.H.S" -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Cary VP" mantel clock with an 8 day spring driven time and strike with "Patti"-style movement in a rosewood and rosewood veneered case. -
E. N. Welch at the old establishment of J. C. Brown, Bristol, Conn.,8 -day brass in ripple front round Gothic or "beehive" case. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Fashion No. 5", 8 day, time and strike spring driven brass movement (with seconds bit) double dial calendar clock in a walnut case. -
Atkins & Downs, Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike weight wood movement carved column and splat shelf clock. -
LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Atmos" gold-plated brass and glass mantel clock wound by atmospheric changes, serial #658529. -
Clocks- 9 (Nine) Carriage French and American including "Plato" clock by Horolovar. French 8 day models include modern L'Epee repeater with alarm, architectural time only, and miniature with alarm. Americans include Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Carriage No. 1" in French style with carrying case, Waterbury ornate cast metal, and Ansonia. -
Clocks- 7 (Seven) German: three are Horolovar reproductions, two anniversary 400-day with disk pendulums, "La Mysterieuse" by Hamburg American, and Junghans swinging arm (no figural stand): 20th century