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Oswald Uhrenfabrik, Germany, "Skull" rotating eye time piece, 30 hour, time only, spring driven movement in a composition case with yellow skull and brown eyes, c1930 -
Oswald Uhrenfabrik, Germany, "Skull" rotating eye time piece, 30 hour, time only, spring driven movement in a composition case with grey skull and brown eyes, c1930 -
Bradley and Hubbard, "John Bull", 30 hour spring driven blinking eye novelty time piece, c1860. -
E. Terry and Sons, Plymouth, Conn., 30 hour time and strike wood movement pillar and scroll shelf clock. Very late example by this firm with late P&S dial (minute markers outside chapter). c1828 -
E. C. Brewster for Daniel Pratt, Jr., Reading, Mass., 8 day, time and strike Iron back plate movement shelf clock, c1842. -
French, Empire style lyre mantel clock, with knife edge suspension of pendulum above the dial, 8 day spring driven movement numbered 210. The case profusely decorated with acanthus leaves, pineapples to the right and left of the top, and each column surmounted by a small urn with floral display, c1830 -
French conical pendulum clock, the spherical clock suspended on chains, held aloft by a patinated spelter statue of Diana, the figure resting on a decorative cast plinth, attached to a turned wooden base, eight day spring driven time only movement, case with silvered finish, applied gilt brass Roman numerals, fancy gilt hands, lions head mounts for chains, arrow form crutch at top of sphere, gilt brass suspension with four steel springs, c1890 -
Austrian, Mathias Wibral [in Wien], a weight driven, pull wind, 2-wheel Empire era skeleton clock, with mercurial compensating pendulum, first qtr of 19th Century, with glass dome, one day duration. -
Dent, London, England, "Congreve Rolling Ball Clock", 8 day, spring driven, fusee movement with maintaining power is regulated by a rolling steel ball traversing an inclined plane every 15 seconds, tripping a lever, tilting the plane in the opposite direction, while registering 15 second intervals on the right dial, minutes on the center and hours on the left all on a marble base in a Plexiglas case, dated 1973 -
R. E. Northrup, New Haven, 8 day, time and strike, weight Salem Bridge movement shelf clock, c1830. Northrup was a case maker and traded movements for cases from Clark and cased up clocks with his own label. There are also examples of this same case style by Northrup with a wooden movement. This clock was sold at our auction in Oct. 2005, item 334. -
French, large cast brass three piece garniture set with matching candelabras. The cast dial has 12 individual cartouche numerals, and pierced steel hands, now white. Case bears garlands and shell motif and large lions heads flank the clock and smaller lions heads flank the candle stands, c1890 -
French skeleton clock, the c. 1820 spring powered time and strike movement with silk thread suspension, heavy molded brass bezel and white enamel dial, blued steel Breguet style hands, mounted to a later stand with calendar, bearing a spurious signature, covered with a purpose made, glazed rectangular dome with brass frame. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Novelty No. 255". -
New Haven Clock Co. metal case clock finished in ormolu gold plate and retaining most of the gold. -
Waterbury Clock Co. metal cased mantle clock, "Sartoris", ca 1906. -
New Haven Clock Co. parlor clock, CASE only, ca 1880. -
Junghans electric/battery clock, brass case, dome, and movement, battery underneath the base. The battery is signed, "Vigor / CM-Mis/871 / Clock Battery / Size 8,9 1.5 Volts". -
Herschede "Silent Tic", alarm clock. Made in Germany for Herschede. -
Brass wall bracket/shelf, made specifically to hold the ever poplar Atmos clock. Brass with 24K gold plating. -
Miniature Anniversary clock. Porcelain dial is signed, "Kern / Made In Germany", and the movement is signed, "KS / Germany / Kern u Sohne".