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C.1850, English, Balloon-shaped Shelf Clock, fusee movement, mahogany case with silvered dial and 8-day time and bell strike. -
C.1835, French, Marble and Bronze, Napoleon commemorative mantel clock, 8-day, bell strike, silk suspension movement. -
C.1840, French, Ormolu Figural Clock, Asian Motif, a lady clad in ceremonial dress with small pointy shoes, her braided hair rolled on top of her head, and with small blossoms in her hair, with a feather fan in her hand, the frieze below the lady with two pagodas or temples, each with a hanging bell, and little bells cast into the edge of the case all round the center and the base. -
C.1825, New Hampshire Mirror clock, time only, 8-day, with a Chadwick/Boscawen style movement (see New Hampshire Clocks and Clockmakers, by Parsons, page 198). -
C.1780, Swiss, Neuchatel Clock, 8-Day time and bell strike, with brass feet and case adornments. -
C.1875, Swiss, 8-tune, Bells in sight music box in need of restoration, 80 teeth in main comb, 6 in bell comb, cylinder is 13 inches -
Late 20 the Century, German, Singing Bird box, in a silver plate over embossed brass case, with a mechanical key wound bird singing at will, when front slide is pushed to the right. -
C.1775, English, for the American market, a Georgian large twin fusee, crown verge, bracket clock, with gold stenciling over ebonized finish, and a matching black/gold painted dial, with cast flame finials and caryatids at the corners. -
C.1905, German, Year Running, Single Fusee timepiece, in a 4-glass case with heavy beveled glass. -
C.1800, Austrian, Zappler with front hung "cows tail" pendulum, the dial affixed to a gilt facade, flanked by two figures, and a shield below, and with a later glass dome. -
C.1825, French, Ormolu Mantel Clock in the stylized from of an urn, with lion and grape trim to the aides, and with a porcelain dial signed: "H. Laresche, Paris". -
C.1900, French for Tiffany and Co.: Clock in the form of a castle with 8-day quarter hour chime movement, Westminster tune on gongs. -
C.1820, English, John Thwaites, London, 2-Fusee bracket clock, bell strike, in a mahogany veneer case with painted dial. -
C.1886, Seth Thomas, DENVER, from their City Series, polished walnut case and cast pendulum ball, 8-day time and strike, and in very good original condition. -
C.1914 Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn: Sonora Chime Clock No. 5 with mahogany adamantine finish and 8-day time and Westminster chime on four iron bells. -
C.1890, Seth Thomas, "Regulator No. 2" in oak, 8-day weight driven timepiece. -
C.1896 Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, CT: LINCOLN model shelf clock with 8-day time and strike weight movement in walnut. -
C.1855, Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, Conn, Stencil front, MOP cottage clock, with 8-day lyre movement. -
C.1852, S. B. Terry, 30-hour Torsion timepiece, in a mini iron case with MOP inlays and painted flowers. -
C.1858, N. Pomeroy, Bristol, Conn, Italian style round Gothic rosewood case, 8-day time, strike and alarm.