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Clocks- 19 (Nineteen) American plug-in electric clocks and illuminated signs -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., 8 days, time and alarm spring driven cottage clock, ca 1870. -
National Electric Clock Co., New York, alarm clock with battery-powered lighted dial, c1910 -
French black marble 8 days, time only mantel clock, c1900 -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn.30 hours, timepiece cottage clock, c1852. -
New Haven Clock Co., desktop novelty, the "MACE, T.P.", the decorative mace case held on with a screw from the rear; inner cover removed for winding and setting, c1886 -
Clocks- 16 (Sixteen) American plug-in electric desk and mantel clocks -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Etruscan Pitchers" cast metal side pieces finished in "Japanese Bronze", c1904 -
Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, rosewood OG shelf clock, c1863 -
French mantel clock, cobalt blue glazed earthenware case with gilt ornament marked "England", Arabic numeral white enamel dial with sunk center, blued steel trefoil hands, gilt bezel with convex beveled glass, square plate 8 days, time and strike, movement, c1910 -
Clocks- 2 (Two): a gingerbread clock and a tambour clock. -
The Synchronome Co., Ltd., England, master clock with gravity remontoire driven pendulum, the falling lever providing impulse at 30 second intervals, home made mahogany floor standing case with pediment top, glazed door, iron bracket mounted to case back for pendulum, remontoire, and contacts, seconds beating pendulum with pan for fine regulating weights, dial and movement to right of pendulum suspension, c1940 -
Charles Kirk, Bristol, Conn, RARE Empire cased whistle pipe barrel organ clock, with 16 pipes, in an extra large mahogany column and cornice case, The iron back clock movement actuates the chain fusee driven organ once a day at noon, and there appear to be 7 tunes on the barrel, one for each day of the week, both movements wound weekly, c1850 -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, NY, "No. 8 Shelf Library", 8 days, time, strike and alarm double dial calendar clock, c1874. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 69" marine or locomotive clock special order for the American Steam Gauge Company, 8 day, time only, spring driven movement with lever platform escapement in a nickel plated brass case on pedestal base with Arabic numeral nickel plated brass dial, c1863 -
English, first class maker, for J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, a triple fusee, 8-Bell and Westminster on gongs, bracket clock, chiming the quarters on your choice of bells or gongs, and counting the hours on a large flat wire cathedral gong, the cushion top dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, and with subsidiary dials for F/S, Chime-Silent, and choice of tune; case with profuse ormolu trim, c1890. -
Webster Cornhill, London, 8 day rosewood veneered fusee chain drive pendulum miniature bracket time piece, c1820. -
English, John Smith and Son, 85 Strand, London, large 3-fusee, 8-bell, 2-tune, quarter chiming bracket clock, the rosewood veneer case with brass inlay, the door flanked by gilt and reeded brass columns, the side frets of cast brass in the Georgian style, and the arched dial with applied brass spandrels and with 3 subsidiary dials for F/S, Chime/Silent, and 8-bell or Westminster tune. Overall very good original condition, c1890 -
English, by a premier maker (probably Smith and Sons), for DENT, clockmaker to the Queen, 33 Cockspur St, London, 3-fusee bracket clock, chiming the quarters on choice Whittington-8-bells, or Westminster on 4 gongs, and counting the hours on a large flat wire cathedral gong, with an engraved and silvered dial, c1890 -
Swiss travelling alarm clock, similar to the Pendule d'Officer style, round spring driven movement of two or three day duration with time, grand sonnerie strike on demand and alarm functions, and Sully variant two plane escapement with balance and spring under bridge fixed to the back plate, the pointed escape wheel teeth alternately engaging disc shaped pallets affixed to the balance staff, the time train wound through the dial, the strike and alarm functions wound by cords, gilt brass bezel with beveled convex glass, Arabic numeral white enamel dial, pierced and engraved gilt brass hands, blued steel alarm hand, contained in a dovetailed wooden case covered with tortoise shell, and mounted with gilt brass ornament, the gilt brass gallery with turned finials, cyma curved arms supporting a molded tassel below handle in the form of a snake eating its tail, gilt waterleaf cornice, gilt beaded and molded base on turned feet, brass corners, and gilt rope molding framing lattice panels on sides and back, c1790