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C.1886, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "Regulator No. 1" , in rosewood, and with original nickel appointments, and with advertising dial. -
C.1907 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., "Gothic", 8-day ship's bell clock with the serial no. 23984 in a brass case, 4 1/4" dial with raised brass numerals. -
C.1910 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., "Gothic", 8-day "House Strike" clock retailed by Tiffany and Co., New York with the serial no. 68075 in an inlayed mahogany case. -
C.1880, French, "Lighthouse", from the Industrial Series of animated clocks, in very good original condition. -
C.1880, French "Windmill", from the Industrial Series of animated clocks, in very good original condition. -
C.1925, German, Karl Griesbaum, Whistler and Clock, the man with cane and hat leaning against a clock, mounted to a post. -
C.1880, Austrian, MARENZELLER, 3-Weight Grand Sonnerie wall clock, walnut case with original top. -
C.1880, Austrian, Large 3/4 Column, Walnut, Vienna Regulator, with engraved dial center, weights, and pendulum (including pendulum decorations), 2-weight, 8-day -
C.1901, Ansonia Clock Co., NY, "NAVY", One day novelty, clock suspended from 3 oars via block and tackle. -
C.1912, Dungan and Klump, 1208 Chestnut St, Philada, DICKORY DICKORK DOCK , mouse clock, bell every 12 hours. -
C.1885, German, Jahresuhrenfabrik, 400-Day clock with disc pendulum, short model, same size as 1882 production, but without Harder patent info on dial. -
C.1866, German, Lenzkirch, No. 340374, fancy "R-A" style regulator in an ebonized Alt Deutsch style case. -
C.1928, German, Oswald, Large Carved Wood BULLDOG, dark stained finish, larger size eyes; time indicated by position of the pupil. -
C.1935, German, Oswald, Small Carved Wood DOG, linden with light brown coloration, standard size eyes. Time indicated by position of the pupil. -
C.1926, German, Oswald, Small Carved Wood DOG WITH STUDDED COLLAR, this uncommon small model with tiny eyes, still showing the time by the position of the pupil. -
C.1890, French, Flower Clock, rare motif, with central petals revolving as the minutes, indicated by a tiny brass bug, next petal ring revolving as the hours, indicated by a fluttering insect of brass, and the numerals delicately painted on the outer 12 petals. The movement is contained within the flower pot, unsure of duration, but at least one day, perhaps more. -
C.1948, German, Oswald, Molded DOG, model No. 16, one day novelty timepiece, time told by the position of the rotating eyes. -
C.1930, German, Oswald [?], WISE OWL, one day novelty , in a CAST METAL case, a form we have never seen before, and is the only cast metal Oswald in today's sale. -
C.1948, German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, Freiburg, Molded WISE OWL, one day novelty, the time indicated by the position of the eyes, in this case showing approx 11:30/ -
C.1930, Sessions Clock Co., Forestville, Conn, AQUARIUM , 110v, timepiece with angel fish appearing to swim around the clock in the center.