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William Roberts, Bath, English double fusee 8 day striking mahogany round top bracket clock -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Wythe House" 8 days, house strike Kittinger mahogany-case replica of bracket clock in Colonial Williamsburg home of signer of Declaration of Independence, movement #848437, c1983 -
Donald Schaefer reproduction single train, 15 day duration, brass weight driven skeleton clock under dome on walnut cabinet with tiger maple panels. -
Lot of approximately 98 Edison Blue Amberol 4-minute celluloid cylinders - plus nine 2-minute celluloid cylinders made by Indestructible Oxford, etc. Also 21 Edison 4-minute hard wax records - plus 45 Edison and 2 Columbia 2-minute wax records. A total of 173 good records. Another nine early wax records in poor condition have been added to the box as they may be useful for shaving and recording. -
Sonora table phonograph. Very little information and no photos could be found on this unusual phonograph Its case looks like a music box and from what we can find, it appears this is a very rare early model phonograph made by the Swiss music box firm of E. Paillard & Cie, St. Croix, Switzerland for the Sonora Chime Company of New York in 1908. (This Sonora Co. is the firm that sold their chime clock mechanism to the Seth Thomas Clock Co. who introduced "Sonora" chime clocks in 1909): Because of legal problems, very few of these were produced, although in 1910 Sonora began to manufacture a line of phonographs on their own, but these were rather ordinary floor and table models like those being produced by Victor and others. -
Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) F. Kroeber, New York, "Japanese" shelf clock with an 8 days spring driven brass time and strike movement in a walnut case. c1875. (2) George B. Owen, Winsted, Conn., "Panel" model shelf clock with an 8 day spring driven brass time and strike movement in a walnut case. c1878. (3) Unsigned, but New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., (similar to New Haven's "Apollo" model) miniature mirror side shelf clock with an 8 days spring driven brass time and strike movement in a walnut case, c1885; -
Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike spring brass fusee movement double steeple shelf clock. -
Karl Griesbaum, Germany, brass cage with two singing automata feathered birds. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Fashion No. 3-4 variant", 8 days, time and strike spring brass movement double dial shelf clock. -
A. Porter, Hartley Wintney, England, bracket clock, the ebonized case with heavily molded base and molded arch top, fluted quarter columns, gilt paw feet and gilt crocket and pinnacle finials, Roman numeral silvered dial with strike control and rating chapter at top, blued steel hands, 8 day two train fusee movement, striking the hours on a large gong -
France, for Tiffany & Co., grand sonnerie striking carriage clock with alarm, gilt Corniche variant case with beveled glasses, Arabic numeral white enamel dial with subsidiary alarm chapter, blued steel hands, 8 day quarter striking movement with lever platform, striking the hours and quarters in passing, and repeating on demand -
Waltham, "Wellings Correct Time" counter display clock, square, mahogany case with sloping top, black Bakelite top with chamfered edge, mounted with plaques marked "Wellings" and "Correct Time", framing the gilt bezel and silvered, Arabic numeral dial with wind indicator, 8 day timepiece movement -
Clocks- 6 (Six) 6 American shelf: (1) Unknown, 30 hour wood shelf clock attributed to Smith, Blakesley & Co., Bristol, Conn., c1845. (2) George Marsh, Winchester, Conn., 30 hour OG with very nice Wm. B. Fenn tablet, c1850. (3) Jerome & Co, New Haven, Conn., OOG, c1870. (4) George Marsh, Winchester, Conn., 30 hour OG, c1850. (5) Seymour, Williams & Porter, Farmington, Conn., 30 hour wooden movement shelf clock in carved column & splat case, c1830. (6) Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn., 8 day Empire triple decker shelf clock c1850. -
Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) Eli Terry & Son, Plymouth Hollow, Conn., Column and Splat shelf clock with a weight driven 30 hours time and strike wooden works in a stenciled mahogany veneered case, c1832. (2) Birge, Peck & Co., Bristol, Conn., Cornice and Column shelf clock with a weight driven 8 days time and strike brass Ives-style strap movement in a mahogany veneered case. c1855. (3) Forestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike weight brass movement double decker shelf clock. c1845. -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., 8 days, time and strike spring brass movement crystal regulator. c1913 (2) French, Japy Freres, 8 days, time and strike spring brass movement crystal regulator. Retailed by Tiffany & Co., New York. c1900 -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Jeromes & Darrow, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike weight wood movement carved column & splat shelf clock. c1830 (2) Eli Terry Jr & Co., Terrysville, Conn., 8 day, time and strike weight wood movement column & cornice shelf clock. c1836 -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Crystal Regulator No. 6", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock. c1906 (2) Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Patti V.P.", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement mantel clock. c1880 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Monarch" walnut 8 day time and strike mantel clocks, one with alarm, c1880 -
William S. Johnson, No. 16 Cortland St., New York City. 30 hour brass movement in cornice top, deep OG sides, wide cornice top shelf clock. -
Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike weight wood movement pillar and scroll shelf clock.