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Clocks- 2 (Two) Coast Guard Marine Clocks: (1) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., marine clock, 8 day, time only, twin spring driven balance wheel movement in a brass case with hinged bezel, 6 inch silvered dial reading "U.S. Life-Saving Service", subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands. (2) Waltham Clock Co., Waltham, MA, "Deck Clock No. 1", 8 day, time only, spring-driven balance wheel movement in a brass case with screw-on bezel, 6 inch black dial with white numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and blued steel hands. -
Clocks- 4 (Four) :(1) Scarce C. Jerome & Co., Richmond, Virginia, 30 hour, time and strike weight wood movement half column & splat shelf clock. c1835 (2) Scarce C. Jerome, & Co., Richmond, Virginia, 30 hour, time and rack & snail striking weight brass movement double decker shelf clock with carved eagle splat. c1835 (3) Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike weight brass movement OG shelf clock. c1875 (4) Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 30 hour, time, strike and alarm weight brass movement OG shelf clock. c1845. -
Switzerland, music box, playing 12 tunes with a 9.25 inch cylinder playing on a one piece comb with 44 teeth and five tuned bells, all mounted in a rosewood veneered box with string inlay on the front and top -
Alexander Farquharson, Edinburgh, Scotland, a mid 18th century mahogany bracket clock with date and alarm, molded base on brass bracket feet, door with brass beads at sides, and brass molded light, break arch molded top with carrying handle, the sides with brass fishscale fretsbrass composite dial with silvered, roman numeral chapter ring, matted center with date aperture above 6:00, and cutour to view mock pendulum below 12:00, and arch with silvered brass panel engraved with the makers name and location, pierced blued steel hands, 8 day fusee movement with five pillars, engraved back plate, recoil escapement, and striking on a bell -
Geo. Baker & Co., late G. Baker-Troll & Co., Geneva, Switzerland, 21" cylinder music box playing 12 tunes on three combs over three octaves in a burl walnut and Carpathian elm burled veneer case with ebonized accents -
Clocks- 6 (Six) Chelsea Deck Clocks: Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, for U.S. Navy, "Mark I- Deck Clock", 8 day, time only, spring-driven balance wheel movements, black dials with subsidiary seconds, four rear wind in metal cases dated 1940 or 1941 and two in black phenolic cases dated 1943. -
Actiengesellschaft fur Uhrenfabrikation, Lenzkirch, "No. 182", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement bracket clock. "1 Million" Serial No. 16284. An example of the clock can be found in: "Lenzkirch Clocks, The Unsigned Story" by George Everett, Pg. 100 and in "Lenzkircher Uhren" Pg. 80. -
Thomas Cox Lavory, 47 Cornhill, London, mantel timepiece, 8 day, time only with pull alarm, spring driven fusee movement in a rosewood veneered case of Gothic design with stepped molded base and top, applied wood ornaments on the door front with foil arch window, silvered dial engraved as above, Roman numeral dial, and blued steel moon hands. -
Forestville Manufacturing Co., (J. C. Brown), Bristol, Conn. 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement ripple front 4-column O.G. gothic or onion top shelf clock. -
Chronometer boxes- 3 (Three): two Hamilton and one Elgin, all mahogany with brass hardware -
Clocks- 2 (Two) U.S. Light House Service: Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., for U.S. Light House Service, 8 day, time only, spring-driven balance wheel movements in brass cases with screw-on bezels, 4.5 inch silvered dials -
France, oversized Comtoise lantern clock, month running, time and strike with alarm, weight driven movement with verge escapement, rear-mounted thread suspension in a iron post and plate frame with turned brass feet in the front, pewter chapter ring with Roman numerals for the hours, outer ring with Arabic numerals every 5 minutes, brass alarm ring with Arabic numerals, pierced flat brass fronton and lower spandrels, and two brass hands. -
France, Louis XV Comtoise clock, 8 day, time and strike with alarm, weight driven movement with verge escapement, thread suspension with rear-hanging pendulum, iron post and plate frame, dial composed of 13 enamel panels with Roman and Arabic numerals, brass alarm ring with Arabic numerals, two pierced brass hands, cast brass spandrels below the dial with putti supporting crowns, all topped by a cast brass fronton with sun emblem within a rococo design. -
Michael Paul, Berea, Ohio, 30 hour, wagon spring brass movement miniature timepiece copy of a Joseph Ives Brooklyn model shelf clock with a shelf. This example is number 3 of 43. -
Thomas Harper, London, an 18th century mahogany bracket clock, the case with molded arch top and base, and on brass bracket feet, the case front with three textile backed brass frets, the upper crescent shaped, and the two lower frets conforming to the shape of the dial and case, the sides also with pierced frets, Roman numeral white painted dial with Arabic minutes, finely finished brass hands, two train fusee movement with verge escapement, the back plate with symmetrical foliate engraving and basket of flowers, the upper right corner stamped "2978", counting the hours on a bell, and repeating the last hour on demand -
Foster Campos, Pembroke, Mass. copy of a Waltham Clock Co. version of a Miniature shelf clock with eagle splat. The original version dates about 1930. -
Blinking Eye Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Continental" blinking eye or winker clock, 30 hour, spring driven balance wheel movement in a cast iron case featuring a continental soldier in a red coat with bicorn hat, c1856; (2) Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Continental" blinking eye or winker case in cast iron featuring a continental soldier with blue coat and tricorn hat, c1856. -
Switzerland, a late 18th century Neuchateloise bracket clock, the red, hardwood case and bracket with painted floral ornament, the bracket with polychrome musical trophy, and with foliate, repousse mounts, and top with cast bronze urn finial, faux thirteen piece enamel dial, eight day movement with rectangular plates, rear mounted strike work, crown wheel escapement, silk thread suspension, and Dutch striking on two bells, the back plate marked "FRFC 689 " -
Eureka Clock Co., London, battery powered mantel clock with oversized balance wheel movement on a brass base and a cream color porcelain dial, s#2550 -
Clocks- 6 (Six) Chelsea Engine Room Clocks: Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., for the U.S. Navy, "Deck & Engine Room" clocks, 8 day, time only, spring-driven balance wheel movements with center seconds in black phenolic cases with hinged bezels, 8.5 inch black dials showing both 12 and 24 hours.