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E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. mantle clock, "The Pansy", ca 1889. |
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French box clock, 8 day, rod strike. Silver dial painted for 12 and 24 hours. |
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Junghans miniature RA. 8 day spring movement strikes half hours on a coil gong and runs very well. |
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German bracket style mantle clock. |
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Made and Sold at Plymouth, Connecticut by Seth Thomas, per the label inside the case. |
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Anglo drop clock with a rolling base. |
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New Haven porcelain clock, "Latimer", ca 1900. |
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French box clock, 8 day movement striking Westminster Chimes on 10 long rods. |
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Atkins Clock Co. miniature cottage, 10.5" high. |
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Horolovar Flying Pendulum Clock packed in the original box from the 1970's. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. miniature iron cased clock, very rare, read on to hear why. |
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E. Ingraham Co. mantle clock, "Cartoon" ca 1889. |
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Waterbury Clock Co., Sales Room, New York City, reads the label inside this iron front clock. Iron case is signed, "N. Mueller No. 12". |
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Seth Thomas, "Newark", ca 1886, the date stamped on the back of the case indicating it was made on that date. |
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French box clock, made by "Vedette" , ca around 1930. |
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Ansonia Brass Co. early beehive case, ca 1854-1869. |
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Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn. shelf clock with gold half columns, paw feet, flat top, all original and untouched. |
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French box clock, 8 day, Westminster Chime, strikes 7 long rods. Very similar to the previous 2 clocks. |
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French box clock made by "Au Carillon D'or", Paris, France, ca 1930's. |
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Boston Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Crystal", ca 1890. |
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E. Ingraham Company mantle clock, ca 1880's. |
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Seth Thomas mantle clock in an Adamantine finish, "Sucile", ca 1909. |
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Seth Thomas Ships Bell clock, "Mayflower 3", ca 1950. |
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. "12 Inch Drop Octagon", ca 1881, per the factory stamp on the case. |
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Unusual Umbrella clock, all bronze case made in 2 pieces. |
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Gustav Becker disc pendulum in a bright brass case, and come with good original glass dome. |
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French miniature crystal regulator, under 9 inches tall. |
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Seth Thomas "Buffalo", ca 1886. |
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Junghans? Capital Dome Clock? Baseball Clock? |
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Very rare novelty table clock with a porcelain panel front, behind twisted bronze stand resembling interwoven vines. |
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Wm. Gilbert Clock Co. cabinet clock, "Cosey Corner, Pattern R", ca 1906. |
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Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. mantle clock, "Altai", ca 1885. |
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German Anniversary clock with a disc pendulum. |
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Hamburg American miniature RA, ca 1892-1900. |
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Seth Thomas "Naples", ca 1902. |
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Jerome and Co. New Haven, Conn. Shelf clock. |
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Large Rosewood and Gilt Column", ca 1875. |
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George B. Owens, Winsted, Conn. shelf clock, ca about 1875. |
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Seth Thomas "Nashville", ca 1879, another of their early City Series clocks. |
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Electric clock in an oak case 35 inches high. |
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E. Ingraham Co. hanging clock, "Western Union", ca 1911. |
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German Cuckoo-Quail, 3 weight clock. |
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Wm Gilbert Clock Co. hanging, "Observatory", ca 1913. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., crystal regulator, "Dorval", ca 1914. |
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Chelsea Clock Co. tambour style, "Queen Anne, Model No. 94", ca 1923. |
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Seth Thomas "Oregon", ca 1884, one of the earlier City Series clocks with a more "parlor clock" look. |
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LeCoultre Atmospheric Clock, Atmos for short. Made in Switzerlandaround 1970, I think everybody bought one that could afford it. |
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LeCoultre Atmospheric Clock, or Atmos Perpetual Motion Clock, ca 1970's. |
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Seth Thomas Sonora Chime clock, ca 1909 to 1923. This one is stamped on the base "1917". |
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LeCoultre Atmospheric clock never needs winding, runs by atmospheric pressure. Serial number is 199523. |
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LeCoultre Atmos clock, serial number 31533. |
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French marble statue clock, and 2 side pieces. |
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Seth Thomas "Seattle", Ca 1890, on of the "City Series" made by Seth Thomas over a period of 30 years. |
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Gamblers Clock. We have had a half dozen or so of the gambler clocks over the years. |
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New Haven Clock Co. "Thurston", crystal regulator, ca 1917. |
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French Morbier gallery type clock in a black octagonal wood case. |
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Ansonia Side Pieces, "No. 1009 Music and Poetry", ca 1904. |
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Electric clock in an oak case 39-1/2 inches high. |
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E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. made a very special clock they called, "Ruddygore", ca 1890. |
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"Mouse Clock", a contemporary version of the early mouse clock made by "Dungan and Klump". |
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Seth Thomas contemporary clock resembling the earlier "Lunar" model. |
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Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. mantle clock, "Helios", ca 1885. |
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Miniature Cows Tail timepiece, more than likely 17th century. |
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E. Ingraham Company banjo, "Nyanza", ca 1915. |
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Herschede Hall Clock Co. "Pendulum Westminster Mantle Chime Clock", Model 20. serial number 72024. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. "No. 43-22", in the catalogs and is also called "Varsity" sometimes, as stated on the old label on the back. |
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German shelf clock, made by "Thomas Haller", a clockmaker in Schwenningen Germany, from 1880 until 1900, when they merged with Junghans. Their trademark "T over H" is on the movement. |
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Seth Thomas "Marble No. 144" ca 1886. |
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Seth Thomas, "Large Rosewood Column", ca 1863. |
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Seth Thomas and Sons, "Madonna and Child", ca 1876. |
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Seth Thomas "Nashville, V.P." one of the earlier City Series clocks Seth Thomas made, ca 1879. |
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Seth Thomas "Sonora Chime Clock Co. "Office Drop Calendar No. 57", ca 1915. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. Waterbury, Conn. parlor clock. |
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E. Ingraham Co. cabinet clock, "Tontine", ca 1886. |
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E. Ingraham Company hanging, "Northwestern", ca 1910, commonly called a store regulator. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. figure clock, "Viking", ca 1905. |
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Waltham Wall Library Clock, ca 1928. |
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Rare Seth Thomas mantle clock, ca 1892, and so stamped twice on the case back. |
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Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. porcelain clock in a Cobalt Blue case, the, "Porcelain No. 419". |
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Miniature Vienna 2 weight with embossed weights, pendulum, and dial center. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. hanging, "Regulator A Calendar", ca 1901. |
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French Urn Clock. Cobalt blue urn is 15 inches high with a gold painted metal base with lions paw feet, and side ornaments that depict mythical lions heads. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. porcelain case, "Wyoming". |
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Winterhalter and Hoffmeyer double chain fusee, wall gallery clock. It is 8 day, gong strike on half hours, and runs really well. |
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French Oval Crystal Regulator, 8 day half hour gong strike. Movement is signed, "A. Thelot, France", and "Samuel Marti". |
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German annular in a cast bronze and brass fairly contemporary case. |
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Steeple clock with full label reading, "Patent Spring Brass Clocks, Made and Sold By H. Welton, Agent, Plymouth, Conn." |
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French ormolu and bronzed miniature wall timepiece, ca 1880. |
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C and N Jerome, Bristol, Conn. They were brothers, Chauncey and Noble. |
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A three decker clock with label "Eight Day/BRASS/CLOCKS/MANUFACTURED BY /R. and J.B. TERRY/Bristol, Conn." ca 1835-1836. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. "Porcelain No. 75", ca 1900. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. porcelain clock, "Parlor No. 91", ca 1903. |
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Chime Clock No. 2", ca 1922. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. Royal Bonn, "LaCruz", Ca 1901. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., hanging "Trinidad", ca 1904. |
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Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator. |
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Black Forest Cuckoo-Quail. |
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Seth Thomas, "Large Rosewood Shell Column", ca 1863. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Prism", ca 1914. |
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Junghans, Germany, animated iron clock called, "Monkey Business". |
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Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, art deco mantle clock. |
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French tall clock, Morbier 8 day, 2 weight movement, ca 1850. |
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Briggs Rotary, E. N. Welch movement, ca 1878. |
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Seth Thomas "Parlor Calendar No. 5", ca 1886. |
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French marble and bronze statue clock. Statue of "Androcles and the Lion". |
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Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator, serial number No. 664383, which dates the clock about 1883. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Dutchess", ca 1914, with a mottled green onyx top and base. |
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Lenzkirsch table clock with the usual Lenzkirsch added touches. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. Royal Bonn, "LaFontaine", ca 1904. |
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Seth Thomas crystal regulator, "Empire No. 13", ca 1909. |
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Gilbert Manuf. Company, name on the label, was in business from 1866-1871. |
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Waterbury Clock Co., figure clock, "Duchess", ca 1905. |
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Chelsea Clock Co. bronze metal clock, Gothic style, 10.5" high. |
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Seth Thomas contemporary regulator, identical to No. 40 in our Jan. 2003 auction, except this one is oak. |
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Chelsea 8 day, lever movement, "Desk" clock, ca 1923. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. large Cabinet clock called, "Washington", ca 1891. |
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Junghans rare "World Time-Lighthouse" clock, ca 1910. |
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Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, USA signed on the movement, made for, "Tiffany and Co. New York", signed on the dial. |
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Gothic style shelf cuckoo, miniature size, only 15 inches high. |
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English-German? Bracket clock. |
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Animated picture by Schoenhut Toy Co., ca early 1900's. |
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Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, CT. US, ca 1850. |
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Brewster and Ingrahams 22 inch gallery. 8 day "East-West" ribbed movement in good running condition. |
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Waterbury Clock Co., hanging "Springfield", ca 1909. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. novelty clock, made for promotion or prizes. |
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This is an English chain fusee gallery in an exceptionally large and heavy case. |
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Bishop and Bradley, Watertown, Conn., Pillar and Scroll, ca 1824-1832. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Crystal Regulator, "Jupiter", ca 1914. |
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Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator, Serial Number No. 306052, ca 1882. |
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E. Ingraham Co. hanging clock, "Pacific", ca 1896. |
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German-Austrian 1 weight Vienna Regulator. |
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E. N. Welch hanging clock. A beautiful little clock that resembles some of their high price regulators. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Marquis", ca 1904. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Crown", ca 1914. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. metal case clock, "Miranda and Figure No. 1008", ca 1904. |
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Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. hanging clock, "Thespian", ca 1910. |
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New Haven Clock Co. banjo, "Wilson" ca 1920. |
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E. Ingraham and Co. early mantle clock, "Arch Column No. 1", ca 1860. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. gallery clock, "Corrider" ca 1915. 8 day timepiece, 18 inch metal dial in excellent original condition. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaLorne", ca 1901. |
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Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. calendar clock, "No. 11 Octagon", ca 1880. |
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New Haven Clock Co. large solid oak gallery clock, 14 inch dial, 30 day time only, ca 1895. |
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French bronze statue clock. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaVendee", ca 1904, always one of the most sought after case styles because of the graceful flourishes, extensions, and openness. |
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Jerome and Co. New Haven, Conn., ca mid 1850's. |
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Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. US, per the notation on the ribbed movement in the rare case which is a variation of a four column, onion top clock, ca 1851. |
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Miniature Massachusetts Shelf Clock made by Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, Ky. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Crystal Regulator, "Utopia", 1914. The clock is pictured and described in Ly-Ansonia No. 330. |
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Vienna miniature 1 weight, 35.5" high. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. porcelain cased clock, "La Friese", ca 1914. |
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German shelf cuckoo, original and unrestored, except the bellows.I have not seen this movement before and don't see anything close in the reference books. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. porcelain, "La Fontaine", ca 1904. |
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Welch, Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn. shelf calendar, "Italian No. 3", ca 1874. |
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Austrian open well. Dial signed, "Gebr. Resch, Ebensee, Ob-Oesterr", roughly translated means Resch brothers, Evensee, Austria. |
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J. C. Brown Ripple Beehive, in almost perfect condition. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Crown", ca 1914. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, porcelain clock, "LaSeine", ca 1915. |
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Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. clock we commonly call a mirrorside, Gilbert called it the "Occidental", ca around 1891. |
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Serpentine Vienna, three quarter size, 39" high, 16.5" wide. |
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Gustav Becker 3 weight Vienna Regulator, Serial Number No. 388340, ca 1882. |
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Chevrolet Neon Clock. This is very rare neon clock advertising, "Chevrolet-Time". |
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Ansonia Clock Co., crystal regulator, "Rampant", ca 1914. |
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Ansonia Clock Co. "Crystal Palace No. 2 Extra", ca 1875. |
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Neon advertising clock, for "Allis Chalmers, Tractors, Machinery". |
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Ansonia Clock Co. porcelain cased clock, "LaCannes" Ca 1904. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaRita", ca 1901. |
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French Electrolier with 3 lights. 26" overall height, 14" wide, the statue and base without the lights, is 19" high. |
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Reeded pilaster and scroll top, looking glass clock. |
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English short drop case with a double fusee movement, ca 1865. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaVogue", ca 1901. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaCette", ca 1904. |
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Early carved shelf clock, French 8 day round movement, so typical of French movements, strikes a nickel bell on half hours, has an outside count wheel, and is signed by A.G. Mougin. |
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Welch, Spring and Co. "Patti, No. 1", ca 1885. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaNord", ca 1904. |
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Gustav Becker mantle clock, serial number 772999, which indicatesit was made around 1888. The back of the case has a factory mark "2217". |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaManche", ca 1904. |
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Junghans Vienna Regulator, 3 weight. 8 day runner strikes 2 long rods which some Vienna buyers say makes a better sounding chime than the coil gongs. |
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. extra large gallery clock. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaVinda", ca 1901. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaOrb", ca 1904. |
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Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. ca 1846-1850. |
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New Haven Clock Co. hanging, "Cambria", ca 1880. |
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Early miniature Vienna, 2 weights, only 36 inches high. |
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Atkins and Downs for George Mitchell, Bristol, Conn. ca 1831-1832. |
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Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Imported Royal Hanover", ca 1898. |
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New Haven "Gallery", ca 1895. |
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F. Kroeber, "Musical No. 3", ca 1888. |
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New Haven Clock Co. hanging calendar, "Register", ca 1880. |
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Lenzkirsch 2 piece, wall bracket and clock. |
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German Vienna regulator, 3 weight Grand Sonnerie. A lot of clock for such a low minimum. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaVendee", ca 1904. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "La Claire", ca around 1900. |
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Waterbury Clock Co. hanging clock, "Cambridge", ca 1906. |
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French Paste Porcelain, two piece mantle clock. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaPlata", ca 1904. |
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Vienna Regulator, ca 1860-1870. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaPalma", ca 1914. |
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Junghans Animated Water fountain clock, ca 1920's. |
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No. 2", ca 1909. |
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Ansonia Clock Co., statue clock, "Music", ca 1894. |