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type Shelf Architectural Novelty
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Mid 19th Century, French or Swiss, Clock in the form of a Cathedral complex, a mirrored pond in front of the church, formerly with music box, now absent. -
C.1885, French Windmill Automaton, an 8-day platform time movement and a separate spring motor above that powers the veins of the fan. -
C.1900, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Lodge", 30-hour lever movement novelty alarm timepiece. -
C.1904, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Lodge", 30-hour lever movement novelty alarm timepiece. -
Lighthouse clock utilizing a 30 day Vienna movement with pendulum and weight. -
Lighthouse clock, invented by Simon Willard of Roxbury, Mass., 1819. -
Lighthouse clock, one of only three made by a talented clockmaker. We sold one in our January 2004 auction made by the same fellow, for over $1700. -
C.1900, American, Large Fretwork Clock, with a Connecticut balance/ lever movement of unknown duration, in a modern display / travel case with glass front and 110v overhead fluorescent lighting. -
C.1900, Junghans, World Time Clock, in the form of a windmill, and with 8 subsidiary dials, showing the times in Greenwich, Peking, Petersburg, Amsterdam, Madrid, Paris, San Francisco, and New York.