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type Shelf or Mantel Gravity
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Reproduction Ferris wheel gravity timepiece, 8 day, time only, weight driven balance wheel movement in a glazed wood case with applied brass ornaments, polychrome enamel dial, a small barometer dial below, and alcohol thermometer adjacent, all surmounted by a patinated brass lion. -
Gubelin, Switzerland, inclined plane clock, time only, gravity powered 15 jewel gilt movement with platform escapement also showing the date, silvered dial with applied gilt Roman numerals and blued steel day pointer, blued steel hands, contained in a gilt drum style case, the incline of scrolled iron with applied gilt acanthus leaf ornament, the front with engraved days of the week, all resting on gilt ball feet, c1980 -
European gravity clock for Mappin & Webb Ltd., Johannesburg, South Africa, brass 30 hour timepiece with exposed compound pendulum, c1922. -
Thwaites & Reed, England for the Franklin Mint, Sir Francis Drake falling ball gravity clock, the spherical weighted engraved brass case containing the 8 day timepiece movement and with annular time display, suspended from a bracket affixed to a wall mounted board with engraved ornamental brass back plate, c1980 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) metal gravity case 30 hour novelty clocks: Ansonia with "D.J.J. Co." applied plate; French brass; early 20th century -
Clocks- 2 (Two): Bulle, French made electromechanial; Ansonia "Gravity" with later brass stand; both early 20th century -
France, gravity clock, 8 day time only movement with lever platform escapement, balance with self starting device attached to winding pinion, Roman numeral, white enamel dial with Arabic red 15 minute markers, blued steel spade and poker hands, all contained in a weighted mahogany case, wound and driven by a brass rack and pinion, supported on a mahogany stand with turned columns and brass feet, c1900 -
Colonial Manufacturing Company, Zeeland, Michigan, 30 hour German gravity timepiece, c1990. -
Thwaites & Reed, England for the Franklin Mint, Sir Francis Drake model falling ball gravity clock. The spherical, weighted, engraved brass case containing the 8 day timepiece movement, and with annular time display, suspended from a bracket affixed to a wall mounted board, with engraved ornamental brass back plate, c1980 -
British, 30 hours, brass and glass gravity clock, c1925 -
French, Gravity shelf clock with 8-day platform lever movement. The 4-column case has a toothed brass rail in the center, on which the weighted clock is supported. You raise the movement assembly to wind. C.1900. -
French, Gravity Clock, 1-Day, with exposed compound pendulum visible through the glass dial; movement in a brass canister that is raised on toothed upright to wind. C.1922. -
French, brass cased gravity clock, one day, with glass dial showing compound pendulum. C.1920. -
France, gravity clock, time only, movement with open escapement and compound pendulum, white painted hands, glass dial with reverse painted Arabic figures, with gilt, molded base on ball feet, hexagonal columns and molded cornice with gilt finials, c1910 -
England, gravity clock, 30 hour, time only, weight driven movement with visible escapement and compound pendulum, in a brass case, glass dial with reverse painted Arabic figures, molded base on bun feet, hexagonal columns, and molded cornice with brass finials. -
England, gravity clock, 30 hour, time only, weight driven movement with a visible escapement and compound pendulum on a molded brass base with rack gear integrated into upright pillars, white hands and numerals back painted on glass. -
British Visible Escapement Marble Base Clock -
Antique Ansonia Metal Case Gravity Clock -
Ansonia Metal Gravity Clock -
Gravity Clock, European, 30 hours, with exposed compound pendulum visible through the glass dial. Movement is in a nickel plated canister that is raised on toothed post to wind, c1922