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C.l921, English Gravity timepiece 30-hour movement is driven by its own weight to be raised each day along a tooth upright, with a visible escapement and a compound bar-bell pendulum. -
C.1921 English Gravity timepiece, The 30-hour movement is driven by a weight inside the case that is raised by a lever on the side with a visible escapement and a compound bar-bell pendulum, serial No. L5727. -
C.1890, French, gravity timepiece, lever movement, uncommon novelty. -
C.1974 (dated) George Dorne's Clepsydra, No. 9, marble base with bronze uprights and brass cylinder with plexi-glass partitions, the blue liquid and the force of gravity on the incline providing the motive force. -
C.1926, Ansonia Clock Co., GRAVITY clock in generally good condition. -
C.1900, English, gravity clock, 30-hour. -
C.1920, English, Gravity Timepiece with compound bar bell pendulum. These are well made little timepieces, but easily damaged. -
C.1921, English GRAVITY clock, the clock driven by its own weight, and raised each day along a ratcheted upright, and with exposed escapement and compound bar-bell pendulum. -
C.1921, English GRAVITY clock, the clock driven by its own weight, and raised each day along a ratcheted upright, and with exposed escapement and compound bar-bell pendulum -
C.1921 English Gravity timepiece, the movement being driven by its own weight, and raised each day along a ratcheted upright and with exposed escapement and compound bar-bell pendulum. -
C.1921 English Gravity timepiece, the movement being driven by its own weight, to be raised each day along a ratcheted upright and with exposed escapement and compound bar-bell pendulum. -
C.1921 English Gravity timepiece, The 30-hour movement is driven by a weight inside the case that raised by a lever on the side with visible escapement and a compound bar-bell pendulum. Serial No. L4447 -
French "Gravity Clock", ca 1910. -
Gravity clock 8 day duration -
C.1875, French, Ferrier Bte, Montmartre 22, unknown duration gravity timepiece, a star studded gilt bronze ball that descends a central pole. -
C.1921, English Gravity timepiece, The 30-hour movement is driven by a weight inside the case that is raised by a lever on the side with a visible escapement and a compound bar-bell pendulum, serial No. L3870. -
C.1900, English, Gravity Clock, round brass canister contains movement, driven by its own weight when lifted on two columns with side teeth.