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Ansonia Clock Co. enameled iron case, "Belgium", ca 1904. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. enameled iron case, "Nubia", ca 1894. |
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Ansonia metal cased clock, "Nonpareil", ca 1904. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. porcelain clock, "Parlor No. 100", ca 1889. |
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Seth Thomas "World", ca 1909. Movement is No. |
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Seth Thomas "Balltop" or "Eclipse" shelf clock, ca about 1900. |
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Miniature French Bulle clock. |
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Lecoultre Atmospheric clock in an earlier case style. |
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F. Kroeber "Regulator No. 31", shown in the Kroeber trade catalog of1888-1889. |
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Seth Thomas "Concord", ca 1886, one of Seth Thomas's famous City Series clocks. |
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French carved cartel clock by "Larshnneur, St.Lo". The large carved case is 29 inches high and 20 inches wide. |
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Seth Thomas hanging clock, "12 Inch Drop Octagon", ca 1909. |
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Seth Thomas & Sons statue clock, "No. 8011", ca 1876. |
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Seth Thomas Chime Clock, ca 1915, with the large double movement, one to activate the strike and one to run the clock. |
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca. 1970's. |
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Seth Thomas Ships Bell clock-barometer combination called, "Regatta3", ca 1950. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Zenith", ca 1914. |
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New Haven Clock Co. - Wilcox Canada, "Chime No. 4" |
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E. Ingraham Clock Co. wall hanging "Ormond", ca 1911. |
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N. Pomeroy, Bristol, Ct." signed on the movement" of this fine shelf clock. |
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Gustav Becker, 2 weight Vienna Regulator. |
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L.F. & W.W. Carter, shelf calendar clock, ca 1862-1867. |
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Seth Thomas hanging "Balltop" or "Eclipse" kitchen clock. This is one of the nicest I have had with a couple of exceptions. |
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French bronze mantle clock with heavy ornamentation, lions, spires, and other cast figures. |
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Forrestville Mfg. Co., Bristol, Ct.", per the full" paper label. |
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Wm. L. Gilbert parlor clock, "Pyramid", ca 1879. |
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Ansonia crystal regulator "Cavalier", ca 1914. |
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Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. parlor clock, "Fifth Avenue", ca 1874. |
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Lenzkirsch shelf clock. Large solid plate movement, SN 948820, signed Lenzkirsch. |
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Juno swinging arm, statue only, ca 1901. 23 inch figure has been refinished in a Syrian Bronze color. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. "La Mosella", ca 1880's, Royal Bonn. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. clock with a standing statue. |
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Self Winding Clock Co., New York. Large oak case is unusual as it is generally seen in metal cases. |
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French style mystery clock, statue and ball, standing 30 1/2 inches high. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. "Chippendale", ca about 1880. |
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Wm. L. Gilbert walnut, "Parisian", ca 1879. The case is 24 inches high, extremely clean and highly polished. |
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Seth Thomas "World", ca 1909. Advertising on the glass, "Lemon & Son Jewelers, Louisville, Ky". |
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French Empire Portico mantle clock with rope columns. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. wall clock, "Regulator A", ca 1906. |
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French Portico, mahogany base and top painted ebony. |
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French Morbier, probably ca 1850-1860. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Symbol Extra", ca 1894. |
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Contemporary Ansonia Huntress Ball Mystery Clock. |
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French crystal regulator signed "Japy Freres" and "Made in France", on the 8 day movement. |
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French Morbier, ca 1850-1860. |
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Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. parlor clock, "Japanese", ca 1874. |
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E. & G.W. Bartholomew, Bristol, Conn. Short drop transition case. |
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Lenzkirsch cartel clock. All wood case with a wonderful gilt finish. |
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Smith & Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, ca 1847. A double fusee shelf clock. |
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Miniature wall timepiece, probably Austrian, ca about 1850. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. "Crystal Palace No. 1 Extra", ca 1880. |
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Ansonia Clock Co figure clock, "Victory", ca 1894. |
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E.N. Welch "ltalian No. 3" calendar clock, ca 1870. |
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Kienzle-Germany, ca 1920's. Boulle style mantle clock with a plethora of bronze ornaments and inlay on 3 sides of the wood case. |
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", a reissue by Seth Thomas, SN 1699 of4000 made. |
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Seth Thomas & Sons, metal case with female figure, listed in the catalogs as "No. 8029" |
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English fusee, 8 day timepiece, in excellent condition. The mahogany case is clean and polished. |
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Seth Thomas "No. 1 Parlor Calendar", ca 1863. |
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French oval crystal regulator. |
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German RA, time, strike and calendar, now minus the calendar movement. |
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Forrestville Mfg. Co., Bristol, Conn." Ca 1836. |
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Ever-Ready Safety Razor" clock by the American Safety" RazorCorp. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. mirror side, "Triumph", ca 1880. |
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French clock in a blue cobalt urn, standing 15 inches high. |
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English double chain fusee wall clock. Note the huge solid plate movement and pendulum. |
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Seth Thomas "Lincoln VP", ca 1886. Made in walnut and ebony, which was very poplar in the late 1800's. |
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Jerome & Co. New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn. |
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French bronze crystal regulator by "Marti", ca 1903. |
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Seth Thomas crystal regulator "Empire No. 14", ca 1909. |
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Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn. Short drop wall clock. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. "Olympia" clock and base with an unidentified Ansonia statue of unusual style. |
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German Vienna 2 weight regulator, unsigned movement but a special Vienna none the less. |
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H. Blakeslee, Cincinnati, Ohio, pillar and scroll clock with some thought provoking additions. |
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Sessions Clock Co. "Observatory Advertising Clock", touted as a good way to advertise a business or product. |
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Jungians-Germany, animated "Monkey Business". Mouth and eyes move with power from a 30 hour movement. |
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French cartel, ca 1850. In great condition considering age. |
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Wm. L. Gilbert crystal regulator, "Isabella", ca 1913. |
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Gilbert Manf'g Co. "Maranville Patent-Octagon Drop Calendar", ca 1866. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. "Prompt", ca 1901. A big clock at 50inches tall, made with black walnut and is very nice from top to bottom. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., "La Mosella", ca 1880's, a Royal Bonn. |
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French cartel with barometer and thermometer. 26-inch metal case with gold paint over the metal. |
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French cobalt blue porcelain urn complete with original base, top, and other ornaments, winged cherubs and dove. |
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Jerome & Co. New Haven, Conn. rare and patented Eistell's program regulator clock, ca 1870. |
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German 2 weight Vienna regulator. 8-day movement, strikes 1 rod, hours and half hours. |
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Chelsea Clock Co. "Desk Clock", ca 1923. 8 day, lever movement, striking ships bells on hour and half hours. |
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Seth Thomas gallery clock, ca around 1910-1920. Shown only in the 1917 Seth Thomas trade catalog. |
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Seth Thomas 2 sided street clock, or shop clock, advertising a watch and clock repairing business. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. parlor clock, "Monarch", ca 1880. |
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Seth Thomas "Arcade", ca 1909. 30 day timepiece, large double spring movement with Graham dead beat escapement. |
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E.N. Welch "Eclipse Regulator", ca about 1900. 8 day, time and calendar, running. |
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Chelsea Clock Co. "Desk Clock", ca 1923. 8 day, lever movement, striking ships bells on the hour and half hours. |
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Early New England banjo that has had some poor restoration. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. "Eton", ca l906. |
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Seth Thomas crystal regulator, "Empire No. 25", ca 1909, also known as the "Rough Rider" clock. |
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No.2" in the case style made only from 1922-1929. |
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Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna regulator, 8-day movement striking half hour and hours on a coil gong, and it is running. |
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Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. "Hanging Monogram", ca 1874. |
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William L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Defender, Ca 1910. |
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Black Forest carved case clock. Cuckoo style dial and hands. |
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VERY RARE American cuckoo, only 2 known to exist. |
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Silas B. Terry wall weight regulator, rosewood case. |
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E. Howard "No. 59 Regulator", ca 1975. A reissue by the Howard company. |
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Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna regulator. |
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L.F. & W.W. Carter, Bristol, Conn. Miniature calendar clock, only 26 inches high. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. "Regulator No. 2", ca 1891. |
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E. Howard "Banjo No. 5". 8 day time only movement. |
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Ommolu-mounted Boule and tortoiseshell clock, the waisted case with a seated boy on top and an eagle at the bottom. |
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Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Regulator No. 21", ca 1910. |
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Self Winding Clock Co., New York, ca 1880's. |
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Seth Thomas "Office Calendar No. 6", ca 1884. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. "Foyer No. 1", ca 1904. |
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Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. ca. 1869-1877, using "Terry's Patent Improved Calendar", per the label. |
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Seth Thomas 30 day gallery, probably a limited production or special order model. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. figure clock, "Juno", ca 1894. |
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Gustav Becker 3 weight Vienna regulator, ca 1830-1850. |
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L.F. and W.W. Carter (Luther and Wilham), Bristol, Conn. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. "Cyruric and No. 1176", ca 1904. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. hanging clock, "Prompt", ca 1901. |
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New Haven Clock Co. large wall calendar clock. |
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 1", ca 1863-1875. |
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New Haven Clock Co. wall calendar clock, 30 day time and calendar movement. |
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Seth Thomas - Southern Calendar Clock Co., "Fashion No. |
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca 1888-1913. |
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 1", ca 1875. |
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Seth Thomas - Southern Calendar Clock Co., "Fashion No. |
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English Dial clock, ca 1850. |
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Rare "Norris North, Torrington, Conn." ca 1830, pillar and scroll clock. |
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Mann & Sohne, Germany, ca 1880. An elaborately made wall clock, different from others of this style. |
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S. B. Terry wall regulator, ca 1830. The predecessor clock of the Seth Thomas No. |
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French Lyre Mystery clock, ca 1830. Round 8 day movement, outside count wheel, strikes a brass bell, and runs strong. |
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Seth Thomas Made for the Southern Calendar Clock Co. |
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Waterbury Clock Co., "Regulator No. 67", ca 1906. |
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 1 Extra", ca 1860. |
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Seth Thomas-Southern Calendar Clock Co. "Fashion No. 3", ca 1877. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. "Huntress Ball Swing", ca 1901. |
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E. Howard Clock Co. "Regulator No. 89", ca 1889. |
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Seth Thomas, "Regulator No. 1 Extra", ca 1875. |
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"Gas Light" clock or "Table Timepiece". |
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Winterhalter & Hoffmeyer Cathedral style case. Black Forest type shelf clock. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. cabinet clock, "Senator", ca 1904. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. hanging weight clock, "Augusta", ca 1893. |
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Silas Hoadley tall clock, ca 1813-1820. Walnut case, 87 inches high or 7 feet, 3 inches, a good size for most homes. |
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 9", ca 1884. 8 day, weight, time only movement, running. |
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E.N. Welch, "Regulator No. 11", ca 1889. |
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E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., "No. 12 Regulator", ca 1885. |
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Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Regulator No.6", ca 1881. |
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Hanging regulator with a Swiss pinwheel movement. |
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Rare Seth Thomas "Off Center" pillar and scroll using the Seth Thomas movement patented by Eli Terry and licensed to Seth Thomas by agreement in 1818. |
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Seth Thomas "Office Calendar No. 3", ca 1863, called the "Peanut" by today's collectors. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. "General", ca 1914. Oak case at 68 inches is a mighty big clock, with carved trim on the top and sides. |
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French Mystery clock. Large 6 inch, dark green ball, 8 day or possibly 15 day movement, is running. |
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Waltham, or Harris & Harrington, long case clock, with a J. |
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Extremely rare, Samuel Terry's "Whales Tails", pillar and scroll shelf clock. |
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Seth Thomas "Parlor Calendar No. 10", ca 1892. |
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Very Rare pillar and scroll clock with the "Inside-Outside", visible escapement, and the off center swing of the pendulum. |
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Walnut standing regulator with the typical Swiss pinwheel movement, 8 day, time only, weight driven. |
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A FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE GILT BRONZE AND GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century. |
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A LOUIS XV PROVINCIAL STYLE PAINTED WOOD BRACKET CLOCK, late 19th century. |
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AN AMERICAN STAINED PINE TALL CASE CLOCK BY R. WHITING, WINCHESTER, early 19th century. |
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A VICTORIAN GILT METAL FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, mid-late 19th century. |
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A FRENCH GILT METAL-MOUNTED THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, movement by Japy & Cie, late 19th century. |
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A LOUIS XV STYLE BRONZE THREE-PIECE MANTEL GARNITURE, late 19th century, movement impressed EB, dial inscribed Emile Vie & Cie/Paris. |
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A FRENCH CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK, mid-19th century, movement by Vincenti. |
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A FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE AND ROUGE MARBLE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, movement stamped Barrard & Vignon, Paris, bronze stamped 'Cie Anonyme des Bronzes/Bruxelles'. |
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A LOUIS XIV STYLE 'BOULLE' AND GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, circa 1900, the dial engraved 'F. Lesage/Paris', the movement by Samuel Marti. |
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A LOUIS XV 'BOULLE' STYLE MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century. |
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A LOUIS XVI ORMULU AND SLATE MANTEL CLOCK WITH GLASS DOME, circa 1800. |
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GEORGE III OAK PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, early 19th century, signed Ashton Macclesfd. (Macclesfield) |
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A FRENCH ART DECO GILT METAL-MOUNTED MARBLE THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, circa 1925, Japy Freres. |
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A CHARLES X GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, circa 1830, unmarked. |
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A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY STYLE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, late 19th/20th century. |
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A LOUIS XIV STYLE TORTOISE SHELL-VENEERED AND GILT BRONZE BRACKET CLOCK, Tiffany & Co., New York., 20th century, movement stamped TIFFANY & CO./NEW YORK and with Medaille d'Argent. |
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A FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE AND SLATE THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, clock by Japy Freres, late 19th century, bronze signed Dubois. |
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A PARIAN FIGURAL ANNULAR CLOCK, late 19th century. |
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A CHINESE CLOISONNE, PORCELAIN AND BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, 20th century, bearing label 'Made in the People's Republic of China'. |
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A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT BRONZE MOUNTED ONYX MANTEL CLOCK. |
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A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT METAL MOUNTED GREEN MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK, |
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A PARCEL-GILT BRONZE MOUNTED PORCELAIN CLOCK GARNITURE. |
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AN ANSONIA GILT METAL MOUNTED FAUX TORTIOSE MANTLE CLOCK. |
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A FRENCH MOLDED BRASS WALL CLOCK, 19th century. |
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A FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND ROUGE MARBLE THREE-PIECE MANTEL GARNITURE, late 19th century. |
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A LOUIS XV STYLE GILT METAL TABLE CLOCK, circa 1913, |
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A CHINESE CLOISONNE, PORCELAIN AND BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, 20th century, bearing label 'Made in the People's Republic of China'. |
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A FRENCH FAIENCE MINIATURE TALL-CASE CLOCK, 19th century, underglaze VP. mark, possibly Marseille. |
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A FRENCH BRASS OVAL CARRIAGE CLOCK, Early 20th century. |
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A FRENCH PATINATED AND PARCEL GILT BRONZE AND ONYX THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, late 19th century. |
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A BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, late 19th century, probably French. |
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A DUTCH OAK AND PAINTED TALL CASE CLOCK, circa 1800. |
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A PARIS PORCELAIN PINK AND GREEN-GROUND MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century. |
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A VIENNESE ENAMEL AND SWISS TIMEPIECE, late 19th century, the movement engraved Vacheron a Geneve. |
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A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE TALL CASE CLOCK, late 19th century. |
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A FABERGE STYLE JADE, ROSE QUARTZ AND PINK ENAMEL TABLE CLOCK, Geneva Clock Co., Switzerland. |
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A SILVER AND VIENNESE ENAMEL FRENCH TIMEPIECE, late 19th century, movement engraved Gamot A Lille. |
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A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE WALL CLOCK, late 19th century, maker's mark JLH. |
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A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE BRACKET CLOCK, late 19th century. |
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A SWISS GILT METAL SMALL CARRIAGE CLOCK, the works stamped Breve, the face inscribed Vacheron & Constantin, Geneva. |
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A FRENCH BRASS AND GLASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the works stamped Duverdrey & Bloquel, retailed by Memod, Jacquard & King, St. Louis. |
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A BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, late 19th century. |
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TWO BULOVA TABLE CLOCKS, mid 20th century. |
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A GILT-METAL SANTUS BELL CLOCK, Late 19th/early 20th century. |