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French mantel clock, 8 day, time and strike, pendule a Paris movement, with recoil escapement and count wheel, signed "Chappe a Paris", the gilt bronze case with winged figure, holding drapes on either side of the gilt Roman numeral dial with grape and leaf ornament, blued steel Breguet style hands, simulated gridiron pendulum in gilt bronze and polished steel, pendulum also with grapes and leaves theme surrounding a female bust, the base with reclining winged figure, a pair of doves, and more grapes, on a red patinated plinth supported by palm decorated gilt feet, c1825, -
Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co., Salem Bridge, Conn., 8 day, brass weight driven half column and splat timepiece, c1835. This is a very rare timepiece made by this firm. A similar example can be found in supplement No. 13 titled: "Herman Clark and the "Salem Bridge" Shelf Clocks." by Chris Bailey page 50. -
Lucius B. Bradley, Watertown, Conn., 8 day, time and strike Salem Bridge movement pillar and scroll shelf clock, c1825. -
French shelf or bracket clock in the Regency style, 8 day pendule a Paris movement, recoil escapement and rack striking on a gong, white enamel Arabic numeral dial, blued steel Breguet style hands, polished brass bezel with convex beveled glass, case of mahogany and mahogany veneer with brass inlay, feet, and finials, and pierced brass fabric covered frets in each side, c1890 -
France, probably for the English market, a brass Gothic style mantel clock set with signed Wedgwood plaques, Japy Freres eight day time and strike movement, white enamel Roman numeral dial, Breguet style hands, bezel with beveled glass, polished brass case with columned corners, topped by acorn form finials, set with blue jasper plaques decorated with classical and allegorical motifs, each set in its own black painted, metal frame c1860 -
Simon Willard lighthouse bridal clock reproduction by Jeff Petrick of Prior Lake, Minnesota, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a painted wood case with glass dome and painted metal dial, circa 21st century -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Centennial Edition" ships bell clock, eight day time and ships bell strike movement with platform lever escapement, silvered dial with pierced gilt center and applied gilt Arabic numerals, black painted steel hands, polished brass case with hinged bezel, mounted to a walnut base supported by polished brass ball feet, No. 0031, c1997 -
France, large and unusual year running carriage clock, the polished brass Corniche case with beveled glass panels, matte finished gilt frame for matte silver dial mat, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel Breguet style hands with hollow tips, the movement made in two sections, the upper with a standard French carriage train, the lower with two large barrels and second wheel, engaging with the upper train, two wheels with steel end piece on back plate, large silvered lever platform, c1900 -
France, for Bigelow, Kennard and Co., carriage clock, gilt brass Anglaise Riche variant case with Corinthian columns, the capitals and bases with patinated silver and multicolor gold ornament, panels, dial center and dial mask with dark patinated ground with foliate and insect decoration in the Japanesque style, silvered Roman numeral dial signed Bigelow, Kennard and Co. Boston, blued steel Breguet style hands, eight day grand sonnerie movement with lever platform. -
Ansonia Clock Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., "Astral" model carriage clock, ornate cast case with old lacquer finish, 30 hour time and alarm movement, white enamel Arabic numeral dial with blued steel hands, under a thick beveled glass, with key c1905 -
Zenith, Le Locle, Switzerland, 9 jewels, rim wind and set, spotted damascene gilt plate movement, with lever escapement and cut bimetallic balance in a nickel plated brass case, mounted in a mahogany stand, and Arabic numeral, silvered brass dial, black painted brass hands, serial #1213, c1920 -
American Waltham Watch Co, Waltham, Mass., eight day time only car clock with up/ down indicator in a purpose made mahogany case, top of case finished with a black plate, possibly Bakelite mounted with brass plates embossed "A. J. Kraut" and "Correct Time", inside if case back stamped 173, brass carrying handle mounted to case side above 12, matte silvered Arabic numeral dial with seconds, signed Waltham, brass bezel with beveled glass, blued steel hands, c1920 -
Symphonion German metal disk wood case music box, style 10N with full cross bar, side crank, with 9 disks, [19.5cm], c1900 -
Cartier, Paris, France, small desk or nightstand clock, 15 jewels, key wind and set, gilt plate movement, with lever escapement, in an 18 karat, yellow gold, straight line engine decorated case, and silver dial with gold pyramid markers, gold dauphine hands, serial #658, 341.9g TW c1975, with original key, L 2 1/2" W 1 5/8" Ht 2 3/4" -
Attributed to Claude Galle, a monumental Verde Antico and gilt bronze mantel clock, "Hector's Farewell to Andromache", the stepped base resting on 6 four paw feet, palmette and bellflower ornamented base molding, the front with bas relief of Hector attempting to convince Paris to defend Troy, and with flanking mounts representing love and fidelity, and surmounted by figures of Hector and Andromache, Hector dressed for battle, and Andromache with a pained expression and holding their son Astyanax, the figures flanking the octagonal clock case containing a large, two train movement of 15 day duration, and with date function, roman numeral white enamel dial with inner date chapter, gilt and engraved brass hands with blued steel date indicator -
Mathey Tissot and Co., Switzerland, an enamelled, miniature, minute repeating travel or desk clock with leather bound box, the silver gilt case with black bordered, green enamel panels, with polychrome enamel and gilt ornament, and resting on a molded, green jade base, arabic numeral oval dial with enamelled silver gilt hands, 15 jewel, key wound and set nickel movement with lever platform and cut bimetallic balance, the repeating activated through a jade and silver gilt button at case top, contained in its original gilt stamped, green leather bound, silk lined protective box. -
Le Roi & Fils, Paris, a late 18th century grand sonnerie striking Pendule d'Officier, the round gilt bronze case with stepped, rectangular base on paw feet, the sides with applied Medusa masks below a wheat ear ornamented frieze and foliate finials at the corners, and with incurved top, surmounted by an oval, foliate ornament with folding ouroboros handle, hinged brass bezel with convex beveled glass, Arabic numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, 30 hour, grand sonnerie striking and repeating movement with alarm, time train with fusee, strike train with barrel, the alarm wound by pulling a fine chain at the left side of the case, the repeating activated through a chain at the right, strike work mounted to back plate, and with verge escapement, the plain three arm balance visible beneath the pierced balance bridge, mounted to the back plate, the back plate stamped "SRF " -
Mathurin Souge, a Paris, a 17th century French "Hague Clock", the oak and walnut case with burl walnut veneer, the top, base and door with ebonized moldings, the sides having arched windows with ebonized surrounds, and top with two iron loops for hanging, interior of the case back with figured walnut veneers bordered by plain walnut with ebonized string inlay, red velvet lined brass plate with gilt dial and fancy pierced and engraved gilt hands, the minute hand with steel tip, hinged, engraved lambrequin below 6:00, signed "Mathurin Souge, A Paris", and concealing a small aperture allowing access to start the pendulum, 30 hour two train movement powered by a single barrel, and counting the hours on a bell, crown wheel escapement and silk thread suspension with cycloidal cheeks, and decorative, pierced steel levers for strike train warning and locking, and pendulum with heavy, spherical bob. -
Mira Floor Standing Music Box by Mermod Freres, Ste-Croix, Switzerland, playing 18" discs on a double comb movement with two sliding dampers in a mahogany case decorated with tinted gold and silver leaf foliate transfers, with brass handles over two doors with storage for discs, all resting on slipper feet -
Peter Closon, London, a mid 17th century striking lantern clock, the brass case with turned, tapered columns at the corners, with ball feet and ornate urn finials, the top with arcaded brass gallery fixed to the top plate, and with a second top above, screwed to the lower plate and located by pins formed from extensions of the columns, three sides with engraved, foliate frets, and top with brass bell strap with finial and large bell, dial plate with foliate engraved corners, the center with engraved tulips, and signed "Peter Closon Neere Holburn Bridge Londini Fecit", silvered brass chapter ring with roman numerals and matchstick flower half hour markers and single, cut steel hand, movement with crown wheel escapement and count wheel striking, crown wheel made of steel instead of the more ususal brass, contrate wheel with three spoke crossing dovetailed to the rim, hour wheel and ratch with matchstick man marks