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type Shelf or Mantel
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E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "No. 9 Iron" mantel clock with 8 day time & strike baby Patti movement. -
Birge, Case & Co., Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike weight brass movement triple decker shelf clock. -
Riley Whiting, Winchester (Conn.) 30 hour time and strike wooden movement, painted wood dial, with seconds and calendar rings, pendulum and tin-can weights (no case) , c1825 -
Clocks- 16 (Sixteen) small desk and novelty clocks in metal cases, two black military (Waltham and Smiths): .All vintage -
Clocks- 10 (Ten) "paperweight" small glass and metal desk clocks: maker and seller names include Imperial, Doxa, New Haven, Rosskopf, Westclox, Ingraham, and others unsigned, mostly vintage -
France, for Maple & Co., London and Paris, hour repeating carriage clock in the form of a sedan chair, the gilt brass case with rococo style ornament with plaques featuring naughty putti, scrolls, and shells, case sides with carrying handles, the top with scrolled brackets supporting a fleur de lis finial, and with well executed portrait of a young woman, behind glass at right side, Roman numeral white enamel dial, 8 day time and strike movement with lever platform, counting the hours on a gong, and repeating on demand, movement signed -
Sonora Chime Co., New York, 8 days, time and strike spring brass movement Sonora chime striking on 10 tuned bells bracket clock. The Sonora Chime Co. was making chime movements and purchasing clock movements from the New Haven Clock Co. and casing them up. This is before Seth Thomas purchased the rights from Sonora to make the movements in 1912. -
Regina Music Box Co., Rahway, NJ. Coin operated "Hexaphone", Model 104 with wood horn, serial #1040627. This predecessor to the modern-day juke box. It will play one of six Edison 4-miinute Blue Amerole cylinders selected after a nickel is inserted. -
LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Atmos 150th Anniversary" mantel clock, gilt case and base with glass dome, Roman numeral white painted dial, black painted hands, 14 jewel cal. 540 movement, serial #600590, number 194 in the edition, with dome and papers -
Austria, mantel or shelf clock with music box, ebonized portico style case, alabaster columns with gilt, carved capitals and bases, case top with watercolor painting behind glass of St. Charles Church, Vienna, and mother of pearl ornaments, all on an oblong base containing a two tune music box, activated by pulling a string, and Arabic numeral white enamel dial, steel hands, two day grand sonnerie striking brass movement, engine turned brass pendulum, inside of case and inside of back with handwritten labels -
Japy Freres, Paris, France, also marked Cardien, Paris & Cheron, polychrome painted porcelain figural mantel clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement with silk thread suspension in a highly decorative porcelain case featuring a male and female satyr flanking a painted horn of plenty with white enamel dial. -
Feiver a Paris, France gilded brass architectural mantel clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, spring driven movement with silk thread suspension in a round case suspended above platform on four pad feet by four cast brass billars and surmounted by two doves. The white enamel dial is signed by maker. -
Feiver a Paris, France gilded brass architectural mantel clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, spring driven movement with silk thread suspension in a round case suspended above platform on four pad feet by four cast brass billars and surmounted by two doves. The white enamel dial is signed by maker. -
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, CT, 8 day brass spring "Ogee Gothic" or "Onion top" shelf clock with repeating strike and nice cut glass tablet. -
LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Atmos" Clock. perpetually wound via changes in temperature and barometric pressure, serial number 477300, c1975 -
Lot of 250 Edison thick disc records, 80 rpm, black and white labels. These can be played on an Edison diamond disc phonograph or on a Brunswick phonograph with an "Ultona" reproducer. These are from an old collection and have not been picked through. -
Clocks- 18 (Eighteen) Alarm, mostly American, all antique and vintage. Makers include Ansonia (one Bee in original box) , Seth Thomas, Waterbury, New Haven, Hamburg-American with top cones, and Early Bird automated. Early to mid 20th century. -
Clocks- 9 (Nine) novelty cast metal 30 hour, all antique except for one modern with functional pendulum. Makes includes Ansonia and Western. Early 20th century. -
Clocks- 7 (Seven): Jefferson Electric Co., Bellwood, IL "Golden Hour" electric mystery; United Clock Co., Brooklyn, NY FDR electric; German Schatz 400 day; Sessions Clock Co. China electric; Tiffany Never-Wind Clock Co, Buffalo, NY battery-powered; Barr Mfg. Co, Weedsport, NY electro-mechanical; double-pendulum; all 20th century -
Clocks- 4 (Four) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Adamantine" 8 day time and strike mantel clocks: two are the "Unlisted No. 1" shown in Ly; the other two also are identical, but that model is not found in Ly.