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type Shelf
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C.1842 (dated), Oliver Weldon, Bristol, Conn, 30-hour wooden works bevel front, as-found. -
C.1840, Wells Forbes, Bristol, NH, mahogany cornice top, 30 hour WW, with alarm (winds at 2) with restorations. -
C.1840, Austrian, a 19th Century reproduction of the famous astronomical clock made by Jeremias Metsker in 1570 (and now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna). -
C.1829, Joseph Ives, Brooklyn, Long Island, New York, rare wagon spring shelf clock in very good condition with tasteful restorations. -
C.1828, Joseph Ives, Brooklyn, New York, rare wagon spring shelf clock in restored condition. -
C.1805, Peter Trott, Boston (Mass), a wonderful little mahogany bracket clock with a watch movement. -
C.1790, Austrian Dial Only, from a Grand Sonnerie bracket clock. -
C.1775, Austrian, Kingwood Bracket clock in the style of Louis XIV. -
A lot of two 30 hour shelf clocks: One mahogany tambour with cracked porcelain dial, running; plus a walnut veneer on brown onyx desk clock (C.1950), with copper bezel and dial center, also running. -
C.1880, E. N. Welch, CARY model rosewood shelf clock 8- day, less top and one trim button. -
C.1875, E. N. Welch [unsigned], Briggs Patent rotary pendulum clock with old dome, 30 hour in very good original condition, -
C.1922, Waltham Clock Co., Model 1155, in a balloon style case with carved accents, with Waltham No. 12 time only lever movement, with platform spanning the plates at top. -
C.1900, Vermont Clock Co., Fairhaven, VT, mahogany cased mantel clock, 8-day time and gong strike, case with cross banded edge inlay and a central fan, possibly cased by Jennings Brothers whose logo is on dial.. -
C.1890, French, Silvered brass, HORSE THEMES, mantel clock, the clock set into the center of a horse shoe, the whole supported by two different bits, chain and leather strapping. -
Late 20th Century, German, Singing Bird box, in a gilt and blue enamel case with gold stars showing through blue-stars on all sides, key wound from base. -
Late 20th Century, German, Singing Bird box, key wound, in an engraved and gilded case with enamel top showing floral decorations and the bird cover with a garden scene with lovers. -
C.1830, English sedan-style shelf clock/mixed lot: Mahogany case with brass inlay and ball feet having a 30-hr period fusee time-only movement. -
C.1890, French, Belgian Slate and Bronze mantel clock, 8-day time and strike, the sides and top bronze frieze showing classic Greek and Roman figures. -
C.1780, Austrian bracket clock, smaller: One/two day crown-wheel time and strike movement in an ebony case. -
C.1890, French , for the English market, brass inlaid, walnut desk set, 8-day lever timepiece with Aneroid barometer.