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Clocks- 2 (Two) Vienna Regulators: (1) 8 day, time only, weight driven with a walnut serpentine case and retailer signed dial; (2) Gustav Becker, 8 day, time and strike in a Baroque case with porcelain dial. -
Standard Electric Time Co., Springfield, Mass., "Master Clock" wall clock, electrically driven, time only movement producing electrical impulse to drive a slave or slaves, one of which is included. The clock is housed in a heavy oak case and has painted metal dial. -
Clocks- 4 (Four): (1) Sessions Clock Co., Forestville, Conn., "Sentinel", 8 day, spring brass movement wall timepiece, c1910; (2) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Office No. 5", 8 day, spring brass movement wall timepiece, c1904. (3) E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., 8 (30?) day, spring brass movement unidentified model wall timepiece, c1892. (4) Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Fulton", 30 day, spring brass movement wall timepiece, c1914 Measurement is for the largest clock. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Vienna Regulator, 8 day, weight driven, time only movements: (1) K-K Privilegium, Franz Drexler, mahogany with matching embossed weight and pendulum bob; (2) Unsigned, walnut case -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Regulator No. 18", wall clock, 8 day, time only, two weight driven movement in an oak case with a painted metal dial. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Capitol" model wall timepiece, 8- day double spring movement with seconds bit below 12, in an oak case. -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Regulator No. 3", 8 day, weight brass wall timepiece. -
Clocks- 4 (Four) European wall clocks: (1) Fl. Heike? Goriz, Germany R/A spring driven in a walnut case; (2) French baker's clock with glass dial; (3) Vienna regulator time only, weight driven in an oak case; (4) Vienna regulator time and strike, weight driven in an oak case -
An unusual Anglo-American timepiece with barometer, in a carved oak case with thermometer in center. -
Clocks- 7 (Seven) German Wall Clocks: 8 day, time and strike, spring driven RA clocks by makers including Becker; (2), Junghans, Braukmann, Uhrenfabrik Neustadt AG, and others -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "18 Inch Gallery" hanging clock with a spring driven, 8 day, time and strike (large cathedral gong) movement in a solid oak case, c1900; (2) E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn. unidentified hanging clock with a spring driven double wind timepiece movement (possibly 30 day) in a darkly stained wood case, c1900. Note: The larger dimensions are for clock number 2. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Wall Clocks: (1) Self Winding Clock Co., New York, "Marble Dial Clock" electrically wound 18 inch gallery wall clock with primary movement, white marble dial with raised bronze Roman numerals, aluminum hands, brass pendulum bob, wood stick, wires, battery holders, all inside the round wood box housing the movement; (2) Self Winding Clock Co., New York, square gallery clock with primary movement, open seconds bit, 14 inch signed metal dial, brass pendulum, wood stick, wires, battery holders in a mahogany case. -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Round Top Drop Regulator", 8 day, time and strike, in a rosewood case. -
Black Forest, wall clock, 30 hour, time and strike, weight driven wood plate movement in a wood case with ebonized trim, polychrome back painted glass dial featuring two men in 18th century minersi uniforms, a foundry scene, and the words "Gl,ck auf!" ("good luck") -- a greeting German miners used when wishing one another luck. The transferred design on the crest has related imagery including the crossed hammer and pick, a pan, shovel, and lantern. Below the dial on the case are the words "Gott mit uns" ("God with us") which was often used on Prussian heraldry as an expression of unity. On the bracket at the base of the clock is an eagle typical of the Prussian coat of arms. -
Dutch Friesland hooded staartklok or "tail" clock, weight driven, with animation in the arch, a windmill to the right and a fisherman to the left, driven off a pulley on the front of the escape wheel arbor. -
Clocks- 4 (Four) Wooden Wall: (1) Small driven mission style wall clock; (2) Ansonia time only store regulator; (3) Waterbury time only drop octagon; (4) New Haven "Eclipse" hanging gingerbread clock. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Electromechanical Wall: (1) Sempire Clock Company, St. Louis with F. L. Gregory patented electromechanical movement in a red mahogany case with a 12 inch painted metal dial; (2) Rempe Manufacturing Co., Danville, PA, self-winding battery wall timepiece in an oak case, c1904. -
Dutch Friesland hooded staartklok or "tail" clock, weight driven, intact with rolling moon dial and alarm; embossed brass depictions of the 4 seasons in spandrel areas. -
Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Drop Octagon 12 Inch" hanging clock with a spring driven, 8 day timepiece movement in an oak case with original alternating stains to create a mosaic pattern, c1890; (2) Ansonia Clock Co., New York, unidentified regulator hanging clock in a grained wood case, c1910. (3) New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Imperial" hanging clock with a spring driven, 8 day, time and strike movement in a rosewood veneered case, c1883. -
Gilt Brass Cartel Wall Clock with 7.5 inch porcelain roman numeral dial marked "Tiffany" and "France", pierced gilt hands all set in a cast brass fluted case with overflowing cornucopias of flowers and fruit at the sides and a mythological god of plenty mask at the bottom, eight-day French spring powered movement with lever platform escapement and bell strike.