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Fine marble and ormolu astronomical perpetual calendar clock, Edouard Serin, Paris, circa 1880. |
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Gilt bronze 8 day-going mantle regulator with constant force escapement. F. Luthi, Horloger a Paris, circa 1920. |
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High Precision Timekeeper; USSR, 1970 |
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8 day-going mahogany center-seconds mantle regulator with decimal and duo-decimal chapters and Revolutionary and Gregorian calendars; Attributable to Lepaute, Paris, circa 1795. |
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Fine and rare prototype, 2 day-going marine chronometer with special balance and power reserve indication, in its water-resistant aluminum and nickel cylindrical box. Ulysse Nardin, Locle, Suisse, circa 1940. |
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"Grande Montre Marine" 2 day-going, marine chronometer oe tabatire, with regulator dial. Accompanied by a later mahogany box. Louis Berthoud, begun in July 1809, finished in January 1811 |
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Mahogany, two-day marine chronometer in French style box. Thomas Earnshaw, circa 1795. |
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Mahogany, 2 day-going marine chronometer with power reserve. Winnerl, No. 392, circa 1845. |
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Very fine 8 day-going mahogany jump hour-hand table clock striking hours and half-hours, Breguet, No. 555, c. 1800 |
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Month-going center-seconds table regulator with true equation of time, annual Gregorian and Revolutionary calendars, accompanied by Breguet certificate.Breguet; sold on February 4, 1808. |
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Month-going weight-driven wall valet astronomique with center-seconds, Breguet sold on 4 September 1835 |
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Month-going, weight-driven astronomical long case regulator with one-minute passing striking, annual calendar and equation of time, Breguet, sold on October 28, 1847 |
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Mahogany two-day marine chronometer with eccentric dial. Breguet et Fils, sold on January 14, 1822. |
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Mahogany veneered, one month-going, astronomical lunar mantle clock; Antide Janvier au Louvre, circa 1802. |
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Month-going center-seconds mahogany mantle regulator striking hours and half hours. Antide Janvier, circa 1803. |
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Unique and spectacular astronomical, 3 week-going, double overhanging pendulum, "resonance" mantle regulator;Antide Janvier, c. 1810 |
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Unique and spectacular, astronomical, 3 week-going, weight-driven, "resonance" double pendulum wall regulator with two independent trains. Antide Janvier, Au Louvre, circa 1800. |
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Dead center-seconds, 8 day-going astronomical, moon phase, triple calendar and zodiac, skeletonized mantle regulator; Paris, circa 1800 |
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8-day going marble, enamel, and ormolu astronomical mantle clock with date, days of the week, striking the hours and half hours, Terrien, Paris, circa 1800. |
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Center-seconds, 8 day-going skeletonized mantle regulator with date and special seconds-beating escapement. Robert Robin, Paris, 1784. |
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Marine chronometer en forme de tabatire made in Louis Berthoud's workshop after his death, under the direction of Henri Motel. Berthoud Frres, circa 1818. |
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Very fine and rare month-going astronomical center-seconds mantle regulator; Mugnier a Paris, circa 1820. |
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Extremely rare and very fine dead center-seconds mantle regulator with one-second constant force detent escapement. Honor Pons, invented and executed in 12 months (Sept. 24, 1803 - Sept. 23, 1804) |
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Very fine and rare, center-seconds astronomical 6 month-going mantle regulator with remontoir d'galit wound every 30 seconds. Paul Garnier, Paris, circa 1845. |
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Very fine small, mahogany, 49 hour-going marine chronometer with power reserve indicator; Winnerl, France, circa 1840. |
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Fine small mahogany, 49 hour-going, marine chronometer with regulator dial and power reserve indicator. Vissire, Paris, sold circa 1860. |
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Very fine and rare magogany 8 day-going marine chronometer with power reserve indicator. O. Dumas, circa 1851. |
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Fine and very rare gilt and silvered bronze three-train, hour- and quarter-striking, large horizontal table clock in original leather fitted box. Christianus Caroll, Ksningsberg, circa 1660. |
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Mahogany bracket day and night clock with original bracket, Caspar Pfeninger a Zurich, circa 1750. |
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Very fine and extremely rare month-going weight-driven Valet Astronomique, with long case regulator, Huygens endless rope-winding, Berthoud offset compound pendulum, center-seconds, equation of time, annual calendar and thermometer. Le Paute a Paris, cabinet by Jean-Ferdinand-Joseph Schwerdfeger, circa 1775. |
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Very fine and rare gilt brass three month-going, double barrel center-seconds mantle regulator with remontoire d'galit. Robin de Paris, circa 1780. |
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Exceptionally rare and important mahogany four-day going Chronometre Compte Secondes. Breguet, circa 1870 |
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Time-Flow Clock; Bernard Gitton, 1980s. Very rare and unusual pendulum water clock. |
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Cast iron, steel, and brass quarter-striking tower clock, Arsene Cretin l'Ange, a Morbier (Jura), c. 1899 |
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Timex, "Ben Hogan". Produced in the 1970's. Stainless steel and sharkskin clip wristwatch with concealed dial, removable from the wrist or the belt to become a little bedside table clock. |
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Fine eight day-going form clock designed as a gas street lamp with alarm. Jaeger-LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1965. |
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Very fine Integrated T3 Electronic Master Clock System, five-module tower; Patek Philippe & Cie., Geneve, circa 1975. |
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Very fine integrated Electronic Master Clock System, two-module tower. Patek Philippe & Cie., Geneve, circa 1980. |
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Fine and rare eight day-going hour-striking miniature "Capucine" clock. Waltrin L'Aine a Epinal (France), circa 1760. |
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Fine brass traveling "Capucine" alarm clock. France, circa 1810. |
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Rare gilt metal single hand small hour-striking horizontal table clock. French, circa 1670. |
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Rare, gilt metal astronomical horizontal table clock; Germany, circa 1700. |
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Fine gilt bronze, triple-train, hour- and quarter-striking Renaissance table clock. Germany, circa 1640. |
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Fine and rare gilt bronze hour-striking crucifix table clock. Germany, circa 1640. |
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Very fine silver, enamel and agate, eight day-going minute-repeating carriage clock. Nocturne, Swiss, circa 1910. |
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Fine gilt metal eight day-going, miniature carriage clock. LeRoy & Fils, Paris, circa 1890. |
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Fine tortoiseshell covered, keyless, eight day-going, quarter-repeating desk clock. Cartier, circa 1930. |
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Gilt brass, eight day-going, Grande et petite Sonnerie, quarter-repeating carriage clock with alarm. Lacloche Freres, Paris, circa 1900. |
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Gilt brass, eight day-going carriage clock with alarm and retrograde calendar. French, circa 1870. |
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Very fine silver, enamel, and agate, eight day-going small desk clock with original Morocco fitted box. Cartier, Paris, circa 1910. |
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Fine sterling silver and enamel eight day-going, small domed desk clock with original leatherfitted box. Wegelin Fils, Lyon et Geneve, circa 1925. |
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Magnificent and extremely rare, 18K gold and enamel, pearl-set musical center-seconds scent flask fitted with a watch, with carillon and exceptional automaton scene. Attributable to John Rich and Decombaz, circa 1805, made for the Chinese market. |
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Montre de sac, stainless steel and black leather purse watch, which, when opened, becomes a little bedside clock. Rolex, 1940's. |
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Silver gilt and enamel eight day going, keyless strut clock in original fitted box. JTC, Geneva, circa 1900. |
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Silver, gilt brass and enamel eight day going strut clock, in original fitted box. Plojoux, circa 1900. |
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Solar-powered electric table clock in original fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie. made in the 1970's. |
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Gilt bronze solar-powered electric clock designed as a small Louis XV wall cartel. Patek Philippe & Cie. c. 1960's |
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Mahogany, eight-day going, quarter repeating grande et petite sonnerie carriage clock with alarm and special escapement, with contemporary fitted box. Breguet et Fils, c. 1805 |
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Gilt brass eight-day going, petite sonnerie, quarter repeating, carriage clock with alarm and chronometer escapement, in fitted box. Patek et Cie. a Geneve, circa 1850. |
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Eight-day going small table clock designed as a Pendule d'Officier. L. Leroy & Cie., Paris, circa 1880. |
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Eight-day going, small quarter repeating, petite sonnerie carriage clock in original fitted leather box. Breguet, Paris, circa 1910. |
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18K gold and enamel nephrite jade, eight-day going desk clock, Cartier, Paris, circa 1920. |
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18K gold, agate, labradorite, and bakelite eight-day going desk clock, Cartier, Paris, circa 1920. |
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Renaissance single hand table clock with hour-striking and alarm. French, circa 1550. |
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Solar-powered electric table clock in original fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie. circa 1965. |
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Fine 'Naviquartz', electronic, center-seconds chronometer, in original fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie, made in the 1970's. |
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Fine 'Naviquartz', electronic, center-seconds chronometer, in original mahogany fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie, made in the 1970's. |
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Gilt bronze, grillotte red marble and enamel eight-day going, hour and half-hour striking skeleton clock with Republican calendar. Ridel a Paris, circa 1805, |
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White marble and ormolu eight-day going, hour and half-hour striking clock, Charpentier Fils, circa 1790. |
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Brass and glass mystery clock. Jaeger-LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1950. |
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Eight-day going form clock shaped as a gas street lamp with alarm. Jaeger, Swiss, circa 1965. |
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Fine and interesting electric mystery clock. Jaeger, Swiss, circa 1955. |
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Very fine and extremely rare, gilt bronze, eight-day going carriage clock with half-quarter repeater, alarm, subsidiary seconds, calendar with days of the month and months, in original Morocco fitted box, accompanied by the original key and certificate. Breguet, c. 1837. |
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Very fine and rare, silver "hump-back", eight day going, Grande et Petite Sonnerie carillon carriage clock with alarm, double calendar and special escapement. Breguet, c. 1843 |
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Two-day marine box chronometer with special patented balance and 56-hour winding indicator. Bliss & Creighton, New York, circa 1845. |
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Gilt brass and glass Gaslight Night Clock in original leather fitted box. American Waltham Watch Co, circa 1885. |
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Fine and very rare, brass, skeletonized, eight-day going carriage clock with rotary regulator. Waterbury, Connecticut, circa 1885. |
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SCOTTISH LONGCASE, circa 1850-60; Maker: Hugh Fraser |
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BLACK FOREST ORGAN CLOCK, Circa 1830 Maker: JACOB GANTER, KAPPEL, GERMANY |
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ENGLISH 18th CENTURY TALLCASE, Circa 1785 Maker: JOHN BARNISH ROCHDALE, ENGLAND |
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ENGLISH MAHOGANY TALLCASE, Circa 1822-37; MAKER: JOHN ANDERTON Origin: Huddersfield, England |
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18th CENTURY BELGIAN TALLCASE Circa 1780-90; Maker: ANDRE SAUVEUR a HERSTAL, BELGIUM |
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SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE, circa 1825-36; Maker: James MacGregor Origin: Edinburgh |
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WELCH MAHOGANY LONGCASE, circa 1820 Maker: W. JOHN REES Origin: Ebbo Vale, Wales |
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Austrian 18th Century gilt bronze mantel clock |
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LENZKIRCH PORCELAIN CLOCK |
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FRENCH GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, Circa 1810 |
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FRENCH GILT BRONZE CATHEDRAL CLOCK, Circa 1830; MAKER: F.L. Hausburg Origin: Paris |
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FRENCH PARIAN AND GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK; MAKER: BAURET a PARIS Circa: 1855 |
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Austrian Gilt Bronze and Black Patinated "Bronze au Negru" Mantel Clock |
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French three piece green onyx garniture |
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French Urn Clock, Circa 1850 |
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FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK made first part of the 20th century. |
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CHINESE STRIKING TABLE CLOCK WITH AUTOMATA, circa1840 |
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SERPENTINE VIENNA WALL CLOCK, 3/4 SIZE, c.1860-70 |
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ENGLISH TALLCASE Circa 1750-60 Maker: JOHN STOKES Origin: ST. IVES, ENGLAND Circa 1750 |
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SCOTTISH LONGCASE Circa 1815-1825;MAKER: "ROBERT SHARP" of JEDBURGH, SCOTLAND |
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FRENCH FIGURAL TABLE CLOCK, Circa 1820 |
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GERMAN PORCELAIN WALL CLOCK, Circa 1850 |
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A FRENCH BRASS CARTEL WALL CLOCK |
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DUTCH STOELKLOK Circa 1840-50 |
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ENGLISH TAVERN WALL CLOCK, Circa 1760-75 |
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A French brass lantern clock with an eight day brass movement, early 20th century |
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LONGCASE SCOTTISH BRASS DIAL |
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DUTCH FRIESIAN STAARTKLOK Circa 1830 |
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GERMAN LENZKIRCH VIENNA STLE WALL CLOCK, Circa 1870-80 |
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FRENCH LYRE CLOCK Circa 1820 |
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EARLY ENGLISH WALL CLOCK circa 1790 |
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GERMAN LENZKIRCH REGULATOR Circa 1880 |
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CHINESE TABLE CLOCK Circa 1850 |
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English Tallcase Clock, Circa 1760; Maker: John Sharpe; Origin: Romford, England |
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American Welch Spring and Co. round top wall clock - Circa 1868 |
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FRENCH BOURNE CLOCK Circa 1800-1810 |
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Ansonia Clock Co.'s Standing Regulator, "Antique Standing", ca 1901. |
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English 9 tube tall clock made by "Donne-London, AD 1909", as inscribed on the dial. |
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English carved tall case clock, ca 1720. |
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New Haven Clock Co. "Regulator No. 4", ca 1883. |
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B&O Railroad clock. Stamped on the door "B&O 165". Case is Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No.3"., ca 1886. |
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E. Howard & Co., Boston, "No. 70 Regulator", ca 1923. |
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E. Howard "Figure Eight" or " Regulator No.6", ca 1991. |
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E. Howard "Figure Eight", or "Regulator No.7", ca 1997. |
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E. Howard & Co.'s 1976 Reissue of the "Regulator No.10". |
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"Act of Parliament" clock, ca 1760-1780 |
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New Haven Clock Co., 30 day, double dial calendar. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., hanging clock, "Prompt", ca 1901. |
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Seth Thomas hanging clock, "Flora", ca 1884. |
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Chelsea Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass., "No. 1 Pendulum", ca 1911. |
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E. Howard Clock Co. "Regulator No. 89", ca 1889. |
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E. Howard & Co. wall regulator. A large, time only, "Howard & Davis, Boston 1358", signed movement. |
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No.18". A contemporary clock made as a copy of the ca1909 poplar model No.18. |
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E. Howard & Co. "Regulator No.2", made by contemporary craftsmen using an old Howard No.2 as a pattern. |
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E. Howard & Co. "No. 1 Regulator", ca 1993. |
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William L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Regulator No.3", ca 1875. |
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The Schneider Cuckoo Clocks Co. massive cuckoo clock, eight day, time and strike, with a music box. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. "Prompt", ca 1901 |
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Ansonia Clock Co. hanging "Bagdad", ca 1904. |
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William L. Gilbert "Regulator No.11", ca 1891. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., "Dispatch", ca 1883. |
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Seth Thomas "Umbria", ca 1909. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. hanging "Regulator A", ca 1906. |
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Sessions Clock Co., "Regulator No.5", ca 1904-1913. |
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 4", ca 1922. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. wall clock, the "Montreal", ca 1883. |
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E.N. Welch wall clock, "No l Drop Octagon, Calendar", ca 1885. |
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Seth Thomas wall clock, drop, calendar. |
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William L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Admiral", ca 1910. |
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William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn. hanging clock, "Pendant", ca 1875. |
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Seth Thomas hanging clock, "World", ca 1909. |
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. wall clock, "Regulator No.2", ca 1913. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. wall clock, "Regulator A", ca 1906. |
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. hanging, "World", ca 1909. |
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. short drop, school house clock, or as the catalogs call it, the "12 Inch Drop Octagon", ca 1909. |
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Contemporary cased Seth Thomas Regulator, similar to the Regulator No.70 and No.80. |
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Railroad clock by the Self Winding Clock Co. "Pediment Clock", ca 1910. |
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A modern reproduction of the very early Howard "Regulator No. 5", banjo clock, ca 1990's. |
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E. Ingraham Clock Co. hanging "Ionic", ca 1911. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. "Regulator No.2", ca 1891. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. hanging "Regulator No.18", ca 1893. |
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Seth Thomas "Office No.9", ca 1922. |
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No.70", ca 1924. |
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca 1875. |
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Waterbury Clock Co., "Regulator No. 18", ca 1893. |
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Colonial Mfg. Co., hall clock, ca 1929. Model No. 1410, and so stamped on the back of the 68 inch high case. |
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English Grandmother clock, 60 inches high. |
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English Granddaughter clock, 56 inches high. |
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Eli Terry & Sons Column & Splat shelf clock, ca 1828-1830. |
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Early shelf clock with carved half columns and splat, pineapple finials, claw feet. The old label reads, "Manufactured for George Mitchell, by Atkins & Downs, Bristol, Conn". It was made around 1831-1832. |
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Seth Thomas, Plymouth, Connecticut, ca 1819. The case is a column and splat, transition style. |
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Column and Splat, Transition case. Full label on the backboard, some of which reads, "Ephriam Downes, for George Mitchell, Bristol, Conn". ca 1826-1828. |
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Samuel Terry, Bristol, Conn. ca 1830, column and splat clock. |
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Early triple deck clock, ca about 1830, probably made and sold by Birge, Mallory, & Co. or Birge, Gilbert & Co. |
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Birge, Mallory & Co. Bristol, Co., column and splat clock, ca 1837-1843. |
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International Time Recording Co. of NY, a Division of International Business Machines Corp. Model E60 Master Clock, Serial Number 282170, with 3 slaves. |
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The Standard Electric Time Co., Springfield, Mass, painted on the 14 inch dial of this electric clock. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. "Gallery", ca1893. |
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International Time Recording Co. wall regulator, Model No.13. |
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New Haven Clock Co. wall model, "Nason", ca 1913. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. hanging clock, "Fulton", ca 1914. |
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Seth Thomas "Hanging Balltop", or "Eclipse" wall clock, c. early 1900's |
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Chelsea clock made for "Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Co. Boston", as signed on the dial. |
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Seth Thomas "US Navy Deck Clock No. 3". |
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Chelsea Clock Co. "Admiral", ca 1923. |
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Bulle "Dome Unique", ca 1920's. |
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German Anniversary clock "World", signed, "J. Kaiser G.M.B.H. Germany". |
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German open well hanging clock by HAC, No. 911, c. 1900 |
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Lenzkirch RA in a 3/4 size. |
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Vienna regulator, one weight, 30 day runner. |
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"Mann", German wall regulator in the Alt Deutch style, beautifully cleaned and polished. |
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Rare Serpentine Vienna regulator, 8 day, 1 weight, unusual large single train movement has maintaining power. |
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German Vienna regulator, 2 weight, made by "V. Hausler", a clockmaker in Wien, 1844-1861, (Vienna, Austria), as signed on the dial. |
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German open swing wall clock. |
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German wood Morbier in as found condition, dirty but has super wood graining and carving top to bottom |
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German wag, cuckoo style but in a round case |
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French-Swiss pinwheel in a Vienna regulator type case, called the "Laterndluhr" or lantern style. |
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Miniature tall clock |
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Waterbury Clock Co. hanging clock, "Atlanta", ca 1893. |
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E. Howard Watch & Clock Co., banjo clock, "No. 5", ca 1874. |
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No.2", ca 1922. |
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. large gallery clock with an original 24 inch painted dial in very nice condition. |
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Massachusetts Shelf Clock, ca about 1950's. Movement is 8 day, weight driven, signed "Foster Campos, Model "S" No.5416". |