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C.1851, French, Pierret, Mini Skeleton timepiece with engraved front plate and porcelain dial, base marked Ms.Honorables, Exp. Paris, Londres, and the back plate with the initial "P". -
C.1835, Northrop and Smith, Goshen, Conn., Pilaster and cornice top shelf clock with 30-hr time and strike wood movement. -
C.1848, Marine Clock Mfg, New Haven, Conn, cottage clock with Kirk's Patent 30-hour time and strike movement. -
C.1895, New Haven Chime No. 3, Westminster tune, mahogany case with cast trim. This is a nice clean example with all of its applied decorations intact and a clean dial. An auxiliary movement below the striking movement, chimes the quarter hour on four gongs, followed then by strike on larger gong. Three is a patent "echo chamber" in the base of the clock. It has a clean label that was misapplied at the factory as it mis-states this to be the "Abbey" model. This model is pictured on p.96 of Ly's New Haven Clock Book with a 1997 value of $625. -
C.1853, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, shelf timepiece, with patent S.N. Botsford movement, in a Litchfield Mfg. paper mache case. -
C.1829, Asa Munger, Auburn, New York, large "Ironing Board Top" mahogany shelf clock, 2-weight, 8-day brass works with round painted dial. -
C.1890, Mermod Freres, St. Croix, Switzerland, ten tune music box with original tune sheet; longer running spring with Jacot Safety Check and tune indicator to the left. 14.5" wide cylinder, double comb, Sublime Harmony. Key wound from the right side of the box. -
Mid 20th Century, Thomas Mercer, Ltd, St. Albans, England (1858-1954), No. 1131, 8-Day Chronometer table clock. Has a mahogany case with ebony stringing along the perimeter of all sides. Has a running "stop" at 1, bubble level on top of case, hinged brass bezel for winding, 11 jewel full chronometer detent platform is visible from top of case. There is info on the internet regarding Mercer, as well as in Ehrhardt's book 5, pages 103 and 129. -
C.1750, French, Massoii, Paris, Boulle clock with tortoise shell and brass inlay with unique single spring time, qtr strike and repeat movement, with 3 bells atop case. -
C.1835, George Marsh (partial label), 8-Day, wooden works, beveled case with straight cornice. -
C.1842, Case of Litchfield Mfg with its original Jerome 8-day pendulum movement, on its original base, formerly in the collection of William [Bill] Wadleigh, and the Very Clock shown in Horology Americana, page 194. -
C.1985, Swiss, LeCoultre, Desk timepiece, a gilt brass frame, with a rear wind 16j movement, stacked vertically in skeleton style, the balance at the apex, with gilt brass studs for numerals on a frosted background. -
C.1920, German, Junghans, WESTIMINSTER Chime bracket or table clock, in a mahogany case and with embossed brass dial. -
C.1840, French, Gaston Jolly, Paris, Bronze and Ormolu, Empire style mantel clock, 8-day bell strike with silk thread suspension, commemorative to Achille and Ulysse, shields in top corners with their names. -
C.1848, Wm. S. Johnson, 16 Courtlandt St, New York, mini bevel front, 1-day, double fusee, with separate alarm mov't on base. -
C.1895, French, Japy Freres and Cie, Black slate with red/gold accents mantel clock, 8-day gong striking. -
C.1850, French, Japy Farres, Paris: French Ormolu miniature shelf clock with cherubs and 8-day time and strike movement, the dial set into an oval easel. -
C.1910, E. Howard and Co, Weight driven master clock, in walnut case, 8-day. -
C.1920, E. Howard and Co., Master clock with 2-vial mercury pendulum, modified with Telechron 110 v. motor for winding. -
C.1910, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Electric Self Winding master clock [DC] with 2 pilot clocks, bell ringing system [no tape], in a golden oak case.