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of 844 clocks
type Novelty
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C.1900, French, "Big Ben' Architectural form clock of bronze. -
C.1895, Parker Clock Co., Meriden (successors to Parker and Whipple), a good 2-bell alarm clock. -
C.1894, Ansonia "Swing No. 2' in outstanding original condition. -
C.1890, Mixed lot: A good bell strike French movement, now mounted to a bronze memorial stand, from the same period, showing a woman with a man and his dog, the pendulum swinging in front of the couple. -
C.1890, French, Masonic Tools, Form Clock, from the industrial series. -
C.1890, French, for S. Smith and Sons, London, a globe clock, complete with a movable sun and local time pointer. -
C.1890, American, Novelty "Father Time' Alarm in very good original condition. -
C.1880, German, a 19th Century Reproduction of a 17th century complicated gravity or "rack' clock. -
C.1875, H.J. Davies, New York (signed on movement), novelty walnut "shaving' clock in very good condition. -
C.1875, E.N. Welch, version of Briggs patent rotary pendulum clock with restorations. -
C.1875, Another Welch version of the Briggs rotary timepiece, with original glass dome. -
C.1870, Gustav Becker, Serial no. 2115, Novelty alarm clock in outstanding original condition. -
C.1880, Vernet, 38 Rue du Bac, Paris, French, Ormolu figural clock: Cherub and mermaid castings and three porcelain inserts with an 8-day time and strike movement. -
C.1890, German, Picture Frame Novelty, with roving eyes moving side to side, a gypsy reverse painted on glass and eyes showing two holes in the glass. Wooden plated movement. No weights. No Pendulum. -
C.1910, German, Blacksmith Novelty automaton, RINGS BELL when it strikes, back wind lever movt, 30-hour, carved and painted wooden man lifts is hammer high above the anvil to ring the hour. -
C.1890, Swiss/Austrian, Mini "Egg" on marble base, with a small stem wind 1-day movement, and with 6 mini cherubs in ovals applied to the yellow Guilloche enamel over silver. A 7th cameo below the indicator of a lady in a violet colored dress. -
C.1870, French, Urn-motif mantel clock, in the style of a century earlier. Large ormolu case with very well chased figures and 8-day time and strike movement. -
C.1870, French, Gilt Bronze Annular dial clock, in the form of an urn, profusely decorated with female busts, swags and acanthus sprays, the urn atop a fluted round support, the whole setting on a matted square base. -
C.1890, French, Brass Cased Clock, in the form of a tabernacle, profusely decorated with twisty columns and geometric designs, and surmounted by similarly decorated urn, the well made movement, with a cast dial with individual cartouche numerals, and original hands. -
C.1860, Connecticut Candle Stick clock, unsigned, with 30 hour pendulette movement, would have been made by Union Labor Company, Southington, Conn.