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France, swinging clock featuring a patinated spelter sculpture of young couple seated on a swing suspended from two trees with climbing vines, beneath a spherical blue painted clock case with applied Gothic Roman numerals and gilt Louis XV hands and 8 days, time only movement, all mounted to a multicolored marble base on gilt c scroll feet with bud and leaf ornament, with engraved plaque marked "Idylle Printaniere Par Geo Maxime", sculpture also signed "Geo. Maxim" on lower right, c1890 -
Festeau a Paris, Temple D' Amour annular clock, case of architectural form, the lower section with circular marble base, pierced railing and beaded trim, the center with gilt plinth, and 4 marble columns with gilt capitals and bases supporting the upper section, also with pierced railing and reeded 1/4 round trim, 4 gilt tapered columns supporting gilt ring for turned marble top, and with cast arrow for indicating time on two rotating rings with ceramic cartouches for numerals, the ring showing minutes signed "Festeau, a Paris", the 8 days, time and strike, movement fixed below, and open to view, silk thread suspended pendulum with tassel form ball, and turned marble top, c1785 -
Figural Swinger, extremely large, 8 days, time only, spring driven movement in a second's beating ball form 61" long swinging arm mounted on a bronze female figure holding bouquet of roses resting on a circular base, circa late 20th century, number 8 of 15 made, Asian. -
Matthew Jackson, London, winged lantern clock, brass case with turned, pierced, and engraved ornament, 30 hours, time and strike, movement, single cut steel hand, brass clad weight, c1720, with 20th century wooden wall bracket -
Clocks- 2 (Two) European clocks: Kienzle 8 days, Westminster chime mahogany bracket clock, 20th century; large brass English time and strike, weight driven lantern clock -
T.S. Negus & Co., 102 Wall St., New York, 2 day marine chronometer, gilt plate fusee movement with random scraped decoration, spring detent escapement, chronometer balance with blued steel helical hairspring, nicely blued screws, mainspring ratchet and click, silvered Roman numeral dial with wind indicator, marked "T.S. Negus & Co., 102 Wall St., New York No 608", gold wind indicator, hour and minute hands, blued steel seconds hand, lacquered brass screw bezel with flat beveled glass, lacquered brass tub in gimbals, contained in a Brazilian rosewood veneered box with brass hardware, the front with ivory plate marked "Re Adjusted by H. Heinrich New York", c1870 -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn., "Regal", 8 days, time and strike, brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock, c1905 This clock listed from the factory a $96.00. -
French, from Guilmet's Industrial Series of novelty clocks, the STEAM HAMMER, where the vertical hammer is a part of the complex pendulum, c1881. -
Italian, reproduction of a French, Louis XV style "tall clock", an extra large bracket clock with equestrian feet and a sub-base, the whole upon a floor stand with flared, inlaid legs, the main case with matching fine marquetry, inlaid with small musical themes, ribbons and flowers, with an 8 days, German movement, signed FHS, c1984 -
Birge & Fuller, Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, wagon spring steeple on frame with candle finials or double steeple shelf clock, c1845 -
J.C. Brown, Bristol, Conn., "Acorn" mantel clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven fusee movement in a laminated and rosewood veneered case with reverse painted tablet and painted metal dial, c1847 -
French, "Mystery Clock", the movement with crank & stirrup escape, contained in a black marble case; the painted spelter statue of a robed female holds the suspended pendulum, which swings back and forth with no apparent impulse, black slate dial with incised and gilt Roman numerals, c1885 -
German, oak cased bracket or table clock, 3-fusee, 8-bell, by Winterhalder & Hoffmeier. Chiming the quarters on choice of gongs (Westminster) or bells (Whittington), and with a rectangular dial with gilt cherub spandrels and subsidiary dials for time regulation and choice of tune, c1890 -
Foster Campos, Pembroke, Mass., Massachusetts shelf clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in an inlaid mahogany case with fretwork top and three brass finials, painted metal dial, dated 1981 -
France, lyre clock, white marble case with molded base decorated with gilt trim and foliate ornament, the lyre with acanthus, floral garlands, beaded trim, and a large festoon of fruits and flowers, the top with wreath, torch, and quiver, white enamel Arabic numeral dial with polychrome enamel decoration, gilt Louis XV style hands, gilt bezel with convex glass, and a ring of brilliants surrounding the dial and attached to the pendulum, and oscillating with it, 8 days, time and strike, Pendule a Paris movement, c1900 -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Patti V.P." or "Patti No. 2", also known as the "Baby Patti", 8 days, miniature rosewood timepiece, c1886 -
Birge and Fuller, Bristol, Conn.8 days, fusee time and strike, movement steeple on frame with candle finials shelf clock, c.1846. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, N.Y., "No. 2 Regulator" wall clock, 8 days, time and perpetual calendar, two weight driven movement in a walnut case with papered metal dials, c1874 -
Jos. (Joseph) Wills, Philadelphia (PA), painted case, brass dial tall clock, with a 30 hours, posted frame movement (chain drive), from the Doug Shaffer collection, and one of two Wills clocks in this sale, c1750 -
Grafton mantel clock, in the style of Simon Willard, c1900, two days, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany veneer case with convex solid brass silvered dial signed Simon Willard. James Conlin of Boston reproduced these 30 hours Willard, Grafton wall clocks about 1910 and is a good candidate for attribution.