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C.1880, German, Lenzkirch, Porcelain china clock, love themes and 3 winged cupids, 8-day timepiece. -
C.1885, Waterbury Watch Co. (yes), rare mini skeletonized dial, carriage timepiece, with rotary regulator (tourbillion), 8-day. -
C.1885, German, Gustav Becker, 2-Wt VIENNA REGULATOR, uncommon smaller size with 5 1/2" dial and shorter case with approx 96 beat/min movement. -
C.1895, Boston Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass, single weight wall regulator in mahogany. -
C.1895, Boston Clock Co., for Daniel Pratt and Son, Boston, serial No. 738, single weight wall regulator in Cherry. -
C.1993, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, "U. S. Constitution" , limited edition, number 190 of 750, 8-day Ship's Bell. -
C.1830, Robert Roskell, Liverpool, Astro Dial floor regulator, 1-wt, 8-day. -
C.1910, Ithaca Clock Co., Oak Hall Clock, 8-day spring driven. -
C.1880, German, 2-Wt, Vienna Regulator, in a walnut and walnut veneer case, Alt Deutsch style. -
C.1906, Waterbury Clock Co., "Eton", 8-day time and gong strike wall clock. -
C.2005, Chelsea Clock Co., No. 2003M, MARINER, Ship's bell clock, 6" dial, on base in gift box, as-new, limited edition, No. 119 of 500. -
C.1910, American Cuckoo Clock Co., Philadelphia, 30-hour, 2-weight, time and strike cuckoo clock. -
C.1834, Hotchkiss and Benedict, Auburn, NY, 2-weight Empire style mahogany shelf clock, 8-day. -
C.1890, English for Bigelow and Kennard, Boston, 3-Chain Fusee, 9-Bell, quarter chiming bracket clock in the Georgian style. -
C.1920, German, Karl Griesbaum, mechanical whistling Black Porter with Red Hat and Luggage, key wound. -
C.1930, German, Karl Griesbaum, mechanical whistling Man with Pan Flute, key wound from the rear. -
C.1950, German, Karl Griesbaum, GmbH, mechanical whistling DRUNK AT LAMPOST, spring driven, key wound. -
C.1906, Waterbury Clock Co., "Willard No. 5", mahogany cased banjo, 8-day, weight driven, with Mr. Vernon tablet set. -
C.1915, Czech Div, Gustav Becker, for the German market, 2-wt box regulator in Tiger Maple. -
C.1866, (dated mov't) A. Frankfield and Co., New York, fretwork shelf cuckoo with Frankfield's modified Waterbury brass 8-day movement, dial and hands.