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type Balloon
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C.1913, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Parma" , 8-day time and strike mantel clock. -
C.1860, Scottish, Single Fusee Balloon timepiece, large with a painted regulator dial with separate seconds, minutes and hours, and with the inscription "The Ivory, Dundee". A family of clock makers named Ivory worked in Dundee from 1730 onwards. -
C.1834, English, Charles Donne, Balloon style 2-fusee, bell strike mantel clock with black lacquer finish. -
C.1930, Swiss, Oak Cased Desk timepiece, with a good 8-day platform lever escapement movement, and satinwood inlay along the edge of the clock. -
Barraud, London English "Balloon" bracket clock with 8 day time, strike and alarm spring driven double fusee movement in inlaid mahogany case, c1790 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., C. 1905, "Parma", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
French, Large Cast and gilt bronze Balloon Clock, the case depicting a hot air balloon with a woven basket below, and is anchored to the ground within a fenced platform. Has a gold dore finish. Dial has applied Arabic numerals and fancy black hands; typical round French brass time and strike movement, signed Japy Freres, c1890 -
England, Unknown, 8 day, time and strike, spring brass fusee movement with pull repeat in a balloon form paper mache case mantel clock. -
French Black Slate Balloon Clock, 1870 -
English, uncommon balloon style mantel clock, with single chain fusee movement, 8-day, C.1890. -
C.1810, John Wareham, London, 8-day fusee balloon clock. This large highly figured mahogany veneered timepiece is in very nice condition with some damage where the bezel latch is found. -
C.1810, H. Payne, London, 8-day time/strike mahogany balloon clock, with ten inch convex dial. -
German balloon-case 8 days, time and strike, inlaid mahogany mantel clock, c1900 -
E. Ingraham and Co, Bristol, Conn. "Huron" 8 days, time and strike, rosewood shelf clock, c1875 -
Lenzkirch, Germany, walnut and ebonized small balloon-style, 8 days, time only, bracket clock and shelf, with cast brass ornaments, 765592, 1883 -
French balloon case 8 day time-and-strike mahogany mantel clock, c1880 -
English, J. C. Jennens, London, giant triple fusee bracket clock, quarter chiming, a race award presented to owners of "Benazit", and with large brass letters screwed the base = "Birmingham, Won By Benazit, 1869". With a very large and robust movement, with round silvered dial containing in its center a Halifax rolling moon, days of the week dial to left and a simple calendar dial (1-31) to the right. Playing the Westminster tune on 4 large and deep toned bells, and striking the hours on an extra large cathedral gong. The balloon shaped case with floral carving to the front, c1869 -
Pristine French Inlaid Balloon Mantle Clock "The Dragon Fly" -
Miniature French Inlaid Balloon Clock -
Inlaid German Balloon Clock