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John L. Fenn, a Victorian mahogany table regulator, the arch top case with squat ogee bracket feet and molded base, the door with half round molding with carved leaves and vine, seemingly wrapped around the molding, Roman numeral silvered dial with seconds below 12:00, blued steel hands, and with pierced floral and C scroll carving below, large 8 day fusee movement striking the hours on a coil gong, faux mercury pendulum with heavy brass cylinder fixed horizontally below the jar -
Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass., carriage clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven movement with jeweled lever escapement in a cast gilt case replete with Grecian ornament reminiscent of French clocks from the 1830s, the movement is enclosed in a glass drum, silvered dial with Roman numerals, fine Breguet variant hands in blued steel. -
France, bronze-front Comtoise clock, 8 day, time and strike with alarm, weight driven movement, verge escapement with thread suspension and rear-hanging pendulum in an iron post and plate frame, cast brass dial with inset white enamel cartouches with blue Roman numerals for the hours and black Arabic numerals for the minutes, brass alarm ring with Arabic numerals, two pierced steel hands, applied brass spandrels below the dial, and topped with a cast fronton featuring a forward facing Gallic rooster over a medallion with three fleur de lis. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Early Comtoise: (1) France, Comtoise clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement with verge escapement, thread suspension with rear-hanging pendulum in a iron post and plate frame, brass chapter ring with engraved Roman numerals, applied spandrels and pivoted winding arbor shutters, single brass hand, topped by flat pierced brass fronton, first half of the 18th Century. (2) France, Comtoise clock, 8 day, time and strike with alarm, weight driven movement with verge escapement, thread suspension with rear-hanging pendulum in a iron post and plate frame, brass chapter ring with engraved Roman numerals, applied spandrels and pivoted winding arbor shutters, single brass hand, first half of the 18th Century. -
Clocks- 7 (Seven) Desk and Small Wall: lot includes: time only miniature carriage clock in case; Ansonia desk clock with metal case and porcelain dial; pocket watch holder with serpents and a Swiss watch permanently installed; watch movement in miniature drum-head mounted on green stone base; novelty clock in the form of a butterfly; wall clock with silvered dial and Swiss watch movement; wall clock with white enamel chapter ring, blue dial center with a pair of static jacquemart figures. -
Brewster & Ingraham, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike brass spring brass movement four column O.G. Gothic or onion top shelf clock. -
E. Terry & Sons, Plymouth, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike weight wood movement pillar & scroll shelf clock. -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) France, figural mantel clock with conical pendulum, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven movement in a white stone case with applied gilt ornaments surmounted by gilt female figure holding pendulum aloft, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, and blued steel Breguet hands, c1880; (2) French, large singing bird cage, spring driven movement in a gilt wood and gesso base, brass cage, controls and winding from the base, c1880. -
Birge and Ives, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike weight brass movement triple decker shelf clock with great tablet featuring Greek Revival mansion -
Jaeger-LeCoutre, Switzerland, "Atmos" clock, 13 Jewel, caliber 540 movement, gilt torsion pendulum, round white painted dial with applied gilt numbers and hour markers, gilt hands, all contained within a glazed rectangular case with flip-front door, movement serial number 630240. -
Whytock and Sons, Dundee, a mid 19th century skeleton clock with passing strike, the frames fretted in the form of vines and foliage topped with a finely finished bell, the fusee movement with recoil escapement and inline wheelwork with five spoke crossings confined to the center of the frame and so allowing for a very open design, the silvered dial with gothic roman numerals also following the frame design, and incorporating thistle, vine and shamrock motifs, fancy blued steel hands and heavy brass clad pendulum, beneath an oval glass dome with conforming wooden base -
Southern Calendar Clock Co., St. Louis, MO. "Fashion No. 4" shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day Seth Thomas time and strike movement and a R. T Andrews patented perpetual calendar mechanism in a walnut case. -
Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, Penn., model 21 marine chronometer with bowl, 14 jewel, key wind and set, straight line damascened nickel plate movement with spring detent escapement and chronometer balance with helical balance spring, Arabic numeral silvered metal dial with wind indicator, black painted steel spade and poker hands, serial #2E6970, together with its padded aluminum shipping container -
Clocks- 6 (Six) Mark I Boat Clocks: One by Chelsea, two by M. Low, and three by Seth Thomas, 8 day, time only, spring-driven balance wheel movments in brass, nickel plated, and black phenolic cases with hinged bezels and subsidiary seconds. -
Harvard Clock Co., Boston, with movement signed by the Boston Clock Co., marine timepiece, 8 day, time only, spring-driven balance wheel movement in a brass case with hinged bezel. The movement is also stamped with the important Dec. 28, 1880 patent date and serial number 1947. It seems likely that the Boston Clock Co. may have been using up dials and cases from its predecessor the Harvard Clock Company. -
Emperor Clock Co. Ltd., London, a reproduction Congreve rolling ball timepiece, fusee movement with separate dials for minutes, hours and seconds, the plates supported by four turned columns, all resting on ball feet, the tray with zig zag path for the steel ball "oscillator" suspended below the movement, with rectangular base, and conforming glass dome, serial #053 from an edition of 250. -
France, month-running Comtoise clock, 30 day, time and strike with alarm, weight driven movement, verge escapement with thread suspension and rear-hanging pendulum in an iron post and plate frame, cast brass dial with inset white enamel cartouche numerals with blue Roman numerals, outer ring with Arabic numerals every five minutes, brass alarm ring with Arabic numerals, two brass hands, applied brass spandrels and pivoted winding arbor shutters, all topped by a pierced brass fronton. -
France, Comtoise clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement, verge escapement, thread suspension with rear-hanging pendulum in an iron post and plate frame, cast brass dial with royal symbols including a crown resting on the earth and profile of a young Louis XV or his son The Dauphin, white enamel cartouches with blue Roman numerals, single iron hand, four flat brass spandrels, topped by pierced flat brass fronton, mid 18th Century. -
Clocks- 3 (Three) Charles Hour, Paris: (1) Miniature skeleton clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven movement with lever escapement on a green onyx base, under a small glass dome, c1910; (2) Desk clock, 8 day, time only, with jeweled balance wheel movement in a cast brass and white marble case surmounted by a pair of birds, c1900; (3) Desk clock, 8 day, time only, jeweled spring driven movement in a white marble case with applied metal ornaments and topped by goat's head, c1900. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) French mantel: (1) Samuel Marti, Paris, for A. Thelot, figural mantel clock, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven pendule de Paris movement, white marble case on brass feet with two cast child figures supporting a white marble case between them, white enamel dial with polychrome garlands and Arabic numerals, gilt hands, c1900; (2) France, figural mantel clock, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven pendule de Paris movement, green onyx base on cast brass feet, supporting three putti holding a green patinated sphere and the mechanism within aloft, applied Roman numerals and gilt snake-form hands, c1915.