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Foster S. Campos, tavern wall clock, a limited reproduction (ten only) of a rare Dunning clock owned by Herb Nillson, and that was sold at Skinners lot No. 37, June 7, 2009, for $29,625. Foster borrowed Nillson's very clock for 3 months to make the plans for this model, C.1983 (dated on case), serial No. 5. -
Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, GIRANDOLE, timepiece, weight driven, 8-day, with Aurora tablets and fantastic bright gilding. C.1999 (dated), serial number 3 -
A. Frankfeld and Co., Philadelphia, shelf cuckoo, 8-day, spring driven, Waterbury movement, case with restoration to carvings. C.1870. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass, CHINESE LACQUER, strut timepiece, back wind, serial No. 516398, 8-day. C.1947. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass, "VANDERBILT", Ship's Bell desk clock in bronze finish with yellow brass handles, 8-day, spring. C.1950. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, the "BOSTON" model, house strike centennial clock (movement patented in 1898), serial 876631, in original gift box with instructions and key, C.1997 -
Eastman Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass, 8-day time/strike wall timepiece . Movement has the serial No. 681. Joseph Eastman was trained by the Willards and established the Eastman Clock Company which eventually became the Chelsea Clock Co. in 1897. The Pendulum No. 1 made by Chelsea was based on this model. Circa 1887 -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, "TAMBOUR No. 5", house strike in a brass case with mellow bronze finish, 6.5" dial, serial 140322, retailed by Wm. Wise and Sons, Brooklyn, C.1920 -
Chelsea Clock Co, Ship's Bell "YACHT WHEEL" model with 4 1/2" SPECIAL dial ( raised numerals), Model L movt, presentation piece contract for Black, Starr and Frost (on dial). Engraved along outer brass wheel "TO A GOOD SHIPMATE" + "F.C.E TO L.P.F" with fine multicolor enamel flag decorating base, spring driven, 8-day. C. 1926. -
Chelsea Clock Co., WILLARD model weight banjo, for Van Heusen Charles Co., Albany (NY), serial No. 178472, with Mt. Vernon tablet. C.1927. -
Waterbury Clock Co., CHAMPION, gilt white metal carriage clock, time, strike and repeat. C.1906. -
Jerome and Co., (New Haven Clock Co), "FLYING PENDULUM No. 1" C.1884 (New Haven made these for only one year- -they failed to sell because of poor time-keeping) -
Horolovar Reproduction of the famous DICKORY DICKORY DOCK clock, a rising mouse indicates the time at his nose, 8-day lever movement. Mouse falls suddenly at 1 o'clock and rings a bell. C.1975. -
Horolovar Co., NY (Charles Terwilliger), repro of the famous Briggs rotary pendulum clock, 8-day, time, bottom wind, with glass dome. C.1975. -
Book, hard bound, "History of the American Clock Business and the Life of Chauncey Jerome" written by Chauncey Jerome, pub by F. C. Dayton, Jr, New Haven. C. 1860 (dated). -
Books, box lot: "A Treasury of American Clocks" by Brooks Palmer; "The Book of American Clocks", by Brooks Palmer; "Clock Construction, Maintenance and Repair", by Coggins; "The Noble Jerome Patent 30 hr Brass Weight Movement", Nawcc; "The Romance of Time" by Brooks Palmer, "Clocks" (Smithsonian Illustrated Library), Cooper-Hewitt Museum; "CLOCKS", by Simon Fleet; "Q and A of the Clockmaking Profession", Baier, Tigner, Whitney, 1981; "The Country Life Book of Clocks", by E. Joy; "Simon Willard and His Clocks", by John Ware Willard; "Alte Uhren", German magazine, Jan 1978; Catalog: Bournes, Bothe Clock Collection, 1987; "The Lure of the Clock", Hering; "Horolovar 400 Day Suspension Guide" (Dec 2003), "The Old Clock Book" by Moore; "Clocks and Their Value", by deCarle; "Complicated Watches and their Repair", deCarle; "Dictionary of Clocks and Watches" by Bruton: "Clocks, Repair and Maintenance" by E. Smith; "Thomas Tompion" by R. W. Symonds; and "Horology Americana by Dworetsky and Dickstein. -
Pendulum only, American, gridiron, from a Jones, NY pinwheel wall regulator, 80 beat case. -
Pendulums, lot of 5 (five), Welch cast pends: two for Eclipse, and 2 for Pattis, first 4 with sandwich glass inserts, and a 5th with a hard rubber insert, with ENWCo logo molded in. C.1880. -
National Clock and Mfg. Co., "No. 287" 8-day alarm clock FOR PARTS. Circa 1910 -
Ripple molding rosewood veneered clock case. This case probably had a small lever timepiece movement by Forestville/ J.C. Brown, but now with a battery movement and hands. C.1850.