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Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Ledger No. 1" wall clock, 8 day, gong strike, wall clock. -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Saturn", 8 day, spring brass movement wall timepiece. -
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., "? Drop", 8 day, time, strike and alarm spring brass movement wall clock. This premium model clock looks to be a variation on the "Amulet" mantel clock. There is a partial label that states this clock is manufactured exclusively for a company, but the name is difficult to read. -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Germany, 8 day, spring brass lever movement brass case pilot house wall timepiece, c1900; (2) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Chatham", 8 day, spring brass movement gallery timepiece, c1904 -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) France, 8 day, spring brass movement "Baker's Clock", wall timepiece signed "Henry Lepaute, Paris" c1900; (2) Germany, 8 day, spring brass lever movement wall timepiece. Brass movement is stamped "Million". -
German seconds beating, center seconds regulator movement (unsigned) from late 1800s, now in a purpose built cherry case circa 1950. Dial is paint on tin with narrow spun brass bezel, probably same date as case. 8 day -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Sessions Clock Co., Forestville, Conn., "Office", 8 day, spring brass movement wall timepiece, c1935; (2) Ansonia Clock Co., New York, 8 day, spring brass movement gallery timepiece, c1914. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Hanging: (1) England, postal wall timepiece, 8 day, spring driven fusee movement in a walnut veneer case with painted metal dial; (2) Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Oak Lever" wall timepiece, 8 day, spring driven, balance wheel movement in an oak case with 12 inch dial. -
Clocks- 8 (Eight) Automobile and Travel: Swiss and American, by Waltham, Eterna, Concord, Octava, and others -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Capitol", 8 day, double weight brass movement wall timepiece. -
C.1890, German, Mini Black Forest 8-Day "R-A" wall clock in generally good original condition. -
C.1910, Sessions Clock Co., "Home No. 3", 8-day time/strike wall clock. -
C.1890, Ansonia QUEEN ELIZABETH, in walnut and in generally good restored condition. -
C.1911, New Haven Clock Co., "Saturn", 8-day wall timepiece. -
C.1900, Austrian, A. Gaisbauer, Wien, 30-Day timepiece in a walnut case. -
C.1900, Austrian, 3-Wt Grand Sonnerie wall clock with meter (seconds) pendulum. -
C.1890, Austrian, 1-Wt, Regulator, in a simple pediment style case of walnut veneer, and in generally very good condition. -
A C.2000, Laterndluhr case, with an original Viennese 3-wt grand Sonnerie movement. -
C.1900, Austrian, Gebruder Resch, Small 2-weight regulator with 5.5" dial, and in good condition with some bits restored. -
C. 2001, Wayne Cline, 8-day timepiece miniature in the style of a Howard No. 70 regulator, in walnut.