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New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Fashion", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement double dial shelf calendar clock. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., 8 day, time and strike spring brass lever movement ship's bell clock and barometer desk set. Serial No. 164751 This set was retailed by George W. Welsh's Sons, New York. -
Junghans, Germany swinging doll novelty mantel clock, 8 days, time only, spring driven movment wound from the side of an oak case in the form of a chalet with bisque figures of a well dressed man pushing a young Victorian lady on a swing. The white enamel dial is marked with Junghan's trademark. -
Forestville Mfg. Co., J.C. Brown, Bristol, Conn shelf clock with a spring driven 8 day time and strike movement in a ripple front rosewood veneered cottage-style case. -
Forestville Mfg. Co., J.C. Brown, Bristol, Conn., ripple front round Gothic or "beehive" shelf clock. -
Ethel North, Torrington, Conn., 30 hour miniature "east-west" movement shelf clock. -
Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, Penn., model 22 chronometer watch with wind indicator, 35 size, 21 jewels, stem wind, stem/ pin set, adjusted to 6 positions and temperature straight line damascened nickel plate movement, with lever escapement and micrometric regulator, Arabic numeral silvered metal dial, black steel spade and poker hands, the timepiece contained in a mahogany box with viewing aperture, and with outer mahogany box, serial #2F7771, c1940 -
New Hampshire style mirror clock in small rustic case with later 8 day brass movement and painted wooden dial. -
Charles W. Feishtinger, Fritztown, Penn., shelf clock with a spring driven 8 days time and strike movement (Waterbury Clock Co.) with a Feishtinger patented (1894) perpetual calendar mechanism in an oak case. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "Khedive", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass with Patti"-style movement shelf clock in a mahogany case. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Fashion No. 2", 8 day, time and strike spring driven brass movement double dial calendar clock in a walnut case, -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, NY, 8 day mantel clock with multiple bell chiming strike in mahogany case with two part enmael dial. -
French large 8 days, time and strike, brass and beveled glass crystal regulator, visible escapement, Marti movement also stamped Tiffany & Compy., c1900 -
Rodney Brace, North Bridgewater, Mass., shelf clock with a weight driven Terry-style 30 hour time and strike and alarm wooden works movement in a triple decker pilaster and cornice top mahogany veneered case. -
Forestville Mfg. Co., J.C. Brown, Bristol, Conn., 8 day brass time & strike movement in ripple front sharp Gothic or "steeple" clock. -
Novelty clock, possibly German, gilt brass case with Baroque ornament, thirty hour timepiece movement with two trains run from a single barrel, one for the flying ball pendulum, alternately caught and released by the two staff wielding putti beneath a parasol, the second train with recoil escapement and pendulum controlling the timekeeping -
Elgin Watch Co. Father Time deck watch grade 367 with wind indicator, 16S 21J, stem wind, lever set, damascene nickel movement with free sprung lever escapement and 2 1/4" Roman numeral porcelain single sunk dial, s#21869703 in gimbaled mahogany box -
Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, Penn., model 22 chronometer watch with wind indicator, 35 size, 21 jewels, stem wind, stem/ pin set, adjusted to 6 positions and temperature straight line damascened nickel plate movement, with lever escapement and micrometric regulator, Arabic numeral silvered metal dial, black steel spade and poker hands, the timepiece contained in a mahogany box with viewing aperture, serial #2F7207, c1940 -
Thomas A. Edison, East Orange, NJ. "Triumph" model phonograph serial #H1-01157 with 30" long horn with 20" brass bell. It has Edison's device to allow it to now play 2 & 4 minute records with the appropriate reproducer. -
Thomas A. Edison, East Orange, NJ. "Fireside" combination 2 & 4 minute photograph with a cygnet horn, This example has a diamond stylus reproducer now for playing 4-minute Blue Amberol records.