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286
|
Swiss,
miniature mantel clock, Royal Blue guilloche enamel over
hallmarked silver, and with contrasting white strips and a white
diamond shaped inset on each side, with rear wind and set lever
movement, C.1935
|
|
287
|
Horolovar
Co., NY {Charles Terwilliger}, repro of the famous Briggs rotary
pendulum clock, 8-day, time, bottom wind, with glass dome. C.1975.
|
|
288
|
Horolovar
Reproduction of the famous DICKORY DICKORY DOCK clock, a rising
mouse indicates the time at his nose, 8-day lever mov't. Mouse
falls suddenly at 1 o'clock and rings a bell. C.1975.
|
|
289
|
English,
Wilter, London, a miniature mantle clock with a chain fusee watch
movement, all the fired enamel panels of the case hand painted in
Greek & Roman motif, C.1840,
|
|
290
|
C.1900,
French, for J. E. Caldwell, Philad'a, a carriage clock, time, gong
strike and repeat, in a column case with Louis XVI style feet and
embellishments.
|
|
291
|
French,
Margaine, Brass cased carriage clock, a five minute repeater,
striking the hours and halves on a gong and repeating with the 5
minute increments on a bell, serial #6956, retailed by A. Stowell
& Co, Boston, whose name is barely visible on the dial, C.1900
|
|
292
|
Jerome
& Co., {New Haven Clock Co}, "FLYING PENDULUM No. 1"
C.1884 {New Haven made these for only one year- -they failed to
sell becuase of poor time-keeping}
|
|
293
|
French,
TEC & Charles Hour for J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, GRAND
SONNERIE brass cased carriage clock in an uncommon one piece case
w/ full glass top, probably to special order by Caldwell, and with
bottom selector for Hours & Quarters, Quarters, and Silent,
and with alarm & repeat, and original travel case with
Caldwell's imprint inside the cover, serial 18057. C.1890.
|
|
294
|
1617
Swiss, miniature Sterling cased clock with caramel colored
guilloche enamel, and a Swiss 15j stem wind movement from the
base. Hallmarked and showing 'sterling' and 0.925
|
|
295
|
Swiss,
Lemania Watch Co, for "ANGELUS" {on dial}, tiny 8-day
shelf clock in a green guilloche enamel case with hinged back and
rear wind 8-day jeweled movement, C.1950
|
|
296
|
French,
Brass cased carriage clock, time, strike and alarm on a bell, in a
Corniche case with profuse floral engraving, c.1900
|
|
297
|
French,
Oversize carriage clock, with fancy platform/lever on the dial
below 12. Also with compass & thermometer set into the top of
the case, showing both Fahrenheit and Reumer scales, striking on a
gong, retailed by the White House in San Francisco, C.1900
|
|
298
|
French,
brass cased carriage clock, Grand Sonnerie, with selector for
Silence and Petite Sonnerie, in a gilt Corinthian column case with
bowed handle, C1900
|
|
299
|
French,
brass cased carriage clock, time and gong strike, in a square
cornered "Anglaise" case, and with its original leather
covered travel box. C.1900
|
|
300
|
Waterbury
Clock Co., CHAMPION, gilt white metal carriage clock, time, strike
& repeat. C.1906.
|
|
301
|
Chelsea
Clock Co., WILLARD model weight banjo, for Van Heusen Charles Co.,
Albany [NY], serial #178472, with Mt. Vernon tablet. C.1927.
|
|
302
|
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 & 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.
|
|
303
|
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 & Sons, Brooklyn, C.1920
|
|
304
|
Eastman
Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass, 8-day time/strike wall timepiece .
Movement has the serial # 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 #1
made by Chelsea was based on this model. Circa 1887
|
|
305
|
Chelsea
Clock Co., Boston, the "BOSTON" model, house strike
centennial clock [mov't patented in 1898], serial 876631, in
original gift box with instructions and key, C.1997
|
|
306
|
Chelsea
Clock Co., Boston, Mass, "VANDERBILT", Ship's Bell desk
clock in bronze finish with yellow brass handles, 8-day, spring.
C.1950.
|
|
307
|
Chelsea
Clock Co., Boston, Mass, CHINESE LACQUER, strut timepiece, back
wind, serial #516398, 8-day. C.1947.
|
|
308
|
Japanese,
Swinging Arm Clock, GEISHA GIRL, with 3-day timepiece movement.
C.1925.
|
|
309
|
German,
J. B. Beha, Eisenbach, MODEL 512 shelf cuckoo in walnut, with
wooden plated 8-day double fusee movement. C.1880.
|
|
310
|
German,
Ges Geschützt, 8-day shelf cuckoo clock with large/robust going
barrel movement. C.1880.
|
|
311
|
A.
Frankfeld & Co., Philadelphia, shelf cuckoo, 8-day, spring
driven, Waterbury mov't, case with restoration to carvings.
C.1870.
|
|
312
|
Foster
S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, GIRANDOLE, timepiece, weight driven,
8-day, with Aurora tablets and fantastic bright gilding. C.1999
[dated], serial number 3
|
|
313
|
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 # 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 #5.
|
|
314
|
Foster
S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, Roxbury style Grandmother clock with
rocking ship dial, bell strike, 8-day. C. 1990.
|
|
315
|
Foster
S. Campos, mahogany cross banded banjo clock, 8-day weight, signed
in 4 places, and with Boston State House tablet. C.1985 {dated
case}.
|
|
316
|
Foster
S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, BRACKET CLOCK, Westminster chime, with
a Mason & Sullivan German floating balance movement dated
1985, chiming the quarters on copper plated steel rods. C.1985.
|
|
317
|
Seth
Thomas "OFFICE CALENDAR No. 5", in walnut with burled
panels, double dial perpetual calendar, 14 inch dials, weight
driven, C.1890 [dated presentation]
|
|
318
|
Ithaca
Calendar Clock Co, Ithaca, N.Y., "NO. 2 REGULATOR" or
"HANGING BANK CLOCK" model, double dial perpetual
calendar, 8 day 2-wt duplex time mvt in walnut case with oil
finish and two 12" dials, weight driven, serial No. 1933
{less base}. C. 1880.
|
|
319
|
Ithaca
Calendar Clock Co., "No. 3 1/2 Parlor", 8-day
time/strike double dial, perpetual calendar, mantel clock. Circa
1881.
|
|
320
|
Welch,
Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn, USA, "REGULATOR CALENDAR
No. 1", large double dial perpetual calendar clock, case of
rosewood and veneers, and with 18 inch time dial and 12 inch
calendar dial, C.1878
|
|
321
|
Southern
Calendar Clock Co., St. Louis, MO "FASHION No. 4",
double dial perpetual calendar clock, 8-day time and bell strike.
C.1877.
|
|
322
|
French,
Black marble mantel clock with day and date calendar plus
moon-phases on the dial, pat A. Brocot and Dellettrez, signed on
mov't and dial below 6, C.1890
|
|
323
|
Welch,
Spring & Co., "WAGNER, B.W., MANTEL" double dial
perpetual calendar, 8-day time and strike. C.1878.
|
|
324
|
Southern
Calendar Clock Co., "Fashion No 4", double dial
perpetual calendar shelf clock, 8-day time and bell strike, Circa
1878
|
|
325
|
Welch,
Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn, USA, "Round Head
Regulator No. 4", 8-day, double dial perpetual calendar,
Circa 1880.
|
|
326
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "Office Calendar No. 4", 8-day
time/strike double dial perpetual calendar wall clock. Circa 1880
|
|
327
|
Welch,
Spring & Co., "ITALIAN No. 1" double dial perpetual
calendar, 8-day time and gong strike, spring. C.1872.
|
|
328
|
Ansonia
Clock Co., "Drop Extra Calendar", 8-day time/strike
Terry's Patent calendar wall clock. Circa 1883
|
|
329
|
Welch,
Spring & Co., "ITALIAN No. 3", double dial perpetual
calendar, rounded Gothic, rose column shelf clock, 8-day time and
strike. C.1872.
|
|
330
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "PARLOR CALENDAR No. 5", 8-day time &
strike double dial perpetual calendar clock, Circa 1886
|
|
331
|
Wm.
L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Sharon", 8-day time/strike McCabe
patent calendar wall clock. Circa 1901
|
|
332
|
Wm.
L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Octagon Drop Calendar", with
Maranville patent calendar, wall timepiece, 8-day, spring, C.1875
|
|
333
|
Ithaca
Calendar Clock Co., "No. 7 SHELF COTTAGE", 30-day, time,
double spring, walnut case, double dial perpetual calendar. C.
1874.
|
|
334
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co, "PARLOR CALENDAR No. 3", rosewood cased
double dial perpetual calendar clock, time and gong strike, 8-day.
C.1879.
|
|
335
|
A.
Munger, Auburn, NY, "Ironing Board Top" carved column
shelf clock, 2-wt, bell strike, 8-day, C.1825
|
|
336
|
A.
Munger, Auburn, NY, "Ironing Board Top" carved column,
uncommon shelf timepiece, 1-wt, 8-day, C.1825
|
|
337
|
Munger
& Benedict, Auburn, NY, carved column & splat shelf clock,
2-wt, 8-day, with nice double head eagle splat and reverse painted
floral decorations on either side of the dial. C.1830
|
|
338
|
French,
Automaton "LOCOMOTIVE", from the Industrial series, an
0-6-0 model with a bonnet smokestack, a clock in the cab portion,
and a barometer in the boiler section, and with a working bell and
prominent cow-catcher, the wheels powered by a separately wound
and governed movement in the chassis area of the locomotive.
C.1890.
|
|
339
|
French,
Guilmet, "QUARTER DECK" clock, with rocking seaman at
the helm, 8-day time and gong strike, and with unique "rope
chapter" ring. C.188.
|
|
340
|
French,
STEAM HAMMER clock from the Industrial series designed by Guilmet,
8-day time and bell strike, the vertical impact "hammer"
serving as the pendulum after the power has been transferred 9
times, mov't #394. C.1880,
|
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341
|
E.
Howard & Co., Boston, "REGULATOR No. 72" in cherry,
weight driven, 8-day, 14 inch dial, C.1890.
|
|
342
|
E.
Howard & Co., Boston, "No. 2 Banjo", 8-day weight
driven timepiece, in a grained cherry case, second to the largest
size, C.1890,
|
|
343
|
E.
Howard & Co., Boston, Mass, "REGULATOR No. 58-8", in
cherry, with 8-day weight driven movement. C.1900.
|
|
344
|
E.
Howard & Co., Boston, "REGULATOR No. 10", figure 8
wall clock in black walnut, 8-day timepiece, weight driven.
C.1880.
|
|
345
|
E.
Howard & Co., MARBLE DIAL No. 30, made for public use over
large passage ways, 8-day weight driven, from South Station [?],
with F/S adjust above 12. C.1880.
|
|
346
|
E.
Howard & Co., BANJO No. 4, in a rosewood grained cherry case,
8-day weight driven. C. 1880.
|
|
347
|
E.
Howard & Co., Boston, "REGULATOR No. 59", in a light
walnut case with maple baffle cover, 8-day, weight, eight inch
dial, c.1976
|
|
348
|
E.
Howard & Co., Boston, Gilt rope front presentation banjo,
reissue, serial #213, weight driven, 8-day, C.1990.
|
|
349
|
E.
Howard & Co., Boston, REGULATOR No. 70, in walnut, weight
driven, 8-day timepiece, C.1895.
|
|
350
|
E.
Howard & Co, Bi-Centennial commemorative weight banjo clock,
8-day. model 95-B. The thirteen original states are shown on the
throat glass, and 1776--1976 data shown on bottom glass. Mahogany
case, C.1976.
|
|
351
|
E.
Howard & Co., Boston, "REGULATOR No. 70", oak cased
round drop timepiece, weight driven, 8-day.C.1905.
|
|
352
|
Howard
Model 11, or KEYHOLE regulator, reproduction in a rosewood grained
cherry case, 8-day, weight. C.1975
|
|
353
|
French,
ormolu & slate double dial calendar clock, the dials set into
a piece of ebonized walnut, and the sides of black slate, silk
thread suspension, showing date and day of the week {in
abbreviated French} C.1850
|
|
354
|
French,
ball or globe clock, held aloft by one cherub, and surmounted by a
second cherub with a compass in his hands, and with kimoto dragon
hands, the head is the hour hand and the tail is the minute
handC.1880.
|
|
355
|
French,
Japy Freres, for the Asian market, a nice architectural clock with
Japanese front panel showing 2 Geisha girls in full costume, and
on a gilt wooden base, 8-day time and gong strike, C.1895
|
|
356
|
French,
marked "Rack" and 'French make', a nickel finished
bronze clock with aviary panels, time and strike, 8-day, serial
10030, and with matching number pendulum, "Paris" on
dial, C.1895.
|
|
357
|
French,
S. Marti & Cie, for J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, an
architectural fantasy with swags, female caryatids and flower
adornments, all in cast brass, now polished, and with a porcelain
panel dial showing a winged cherub, a plaque below the dial
showing a pair of lovers and a ladies' bust on the porcelain urn
at top, 8-day time and strike, spring mov't. C.1900
|
|
358
|
Ansonia
Clock Co., "VISCOUNT" 4-glass crystal regulator, 8-day
gong strike with open escapement on the dial center, C.1905.
|
|
359
|
Ansonia
Clock Co., "Marchioness", 4-glass, crystal regulator
mantel clock, 8-day time & gong strike C.1904.
|
|
360
|
French,
retailed by Oldfield, Liverpool, ormolu & brass mantel clock,
8-day time and gong strike, C.1895
|
|
361
|
Japanese,
large lantern clock, complete with a period Japanese made wall
bracket, and its packing case with original Japanese writing.
C.1790--1810
|
|
362
|
Japan,
Meiji period, Shitan wood pillar clock, time only, weight driven,
skeletonized front plate, and with duplex scales, the left side
with a fixed scale European system 24 equal hours and with half
hour markings also, and the right with movable Japanese characters
to allow for the changing length of day. Balance/verge escapement
C.1870.
|
|
363
|
Japanese,
late Edo Period, Shitan wood pillar timepiece, weight driven, with
traditional time scale bearing 13 movable cuneiform numerals to
adjust for the varying length of the sun-lit day. C.1850.
|
|
364
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "REGULATOR No. 19", in oak, with 12"
painted dial, center seconds, 2-jar compensating pendulum, weight
driven, 8-day. C.1890.
|
|
365
|
French,
Lepaute de Belle Fontaine {probably Jacque Joseph}, a fine mantel
regulator, with pendulum suspended by a knife edge set in a
portico over the movement, contained in a mottled red/ gray marble
case, bell striking, 8-day plus, C.1820
|
|
366
|
Skinner
& Seward, Boston, Mass, mahogany lyre banjo with 8-day weight
mov't. C.1832.
|
|
367
|
L.
E. Whiting, Saratoga Springs, NY, "TIMBY SOLAR TIME-PIECE".
The patent for this hard to find clock was held by Theodore R.
Timby, who designed the clock and developed the movement, C.1864.
|
|
368
|
French,
Fabrique D'Horologerie, Paris, Amor standing in his charriot, at
the reins of a pair of charging horses, a fine French figural
clock in a design that was popular for over 2 centuries. 8-day
time and bell strike, #2508. C.1880.
|
|
369
|
Seth
Thomas "MARCY" in walnut, striking the quarter hours on
2 cupped bells and the hours on a cathedral gong, with nickeled
bezel and damascene pendulum. C.1890.
|
|
370
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, PARLOR CALENDAR No. 8, in walnut with
maple trimmings, double dial perpetual calendar, time and gong
strike, spring. C.1885 {dated Aug 1885 on rear}.
|
|
371
|
German,
Carl Mueller, #104, Black Forest cased "Vienna Regulator",
3-wt, grand sonnerie, rod strike, in hunter motif, with rabbit,
fox, 2-pheasant and a deer head, rifle and powder horn, all
amongst sprays of oak branches and leaves, C.1890
|
|
372
|
William
Purinton, Lancaster, New Hampshire, 8-day wall timepiece, or "New
Hampshire Mirror Clock" Circa 1820. William Purinton worked
in Portland, Maine; Vassalborough, Maine and Lancaster, New
Hampshire. A picture of the movement is shown in: "Willard's
Patent Time Pieces by Paul Foley, pg. 96" and another example
showing the movement and case of the same design is found in: "New
Hampshire Clocks & Clockmakers" by Charles Parsons, pg.
204.
|
|
373
|
Austrian,
Royal Vienna, portico clock with small 8-day timepiece, in a blue
cobalt case with hand painted cameos of ladies and cherubs, C.1890
|
|
374
|
Seth
Thomas, REGULATOR No. 18, long drop octagon with meter pendulum,
weight driven, 8-day, mahogany case. C.1890.
|
|
375
|
C.
1848, J. C. Brown, Forestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn.,
miniature ripple steeple clock with its original signed 30-hr time
and strike movement.
|
|
376
|
Samuel
Abbott, Boston, Mass., Federal Style, extra large mirror cased
wall timepiece, 8-day with restrained weight on rods, Circa 1828.
|
|
377
|
Seth
Thomas, "REGULATOR No. 17", from the Searsport, Maine
station of the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Company, not
labeled, but includes an old typewritten message on an empty car
way-bill. Uses the large trapezoid mov't No. 62. C.1884.
|
|
378
|
Baird
Clock Co., Plattsburgh, NY, advertising clock for "John R.
Dickey's Old Reliable Eye Water", along with an original
bottle with eye dropper, still full of wash, and in the original
box, C.1894,
|
|
379
|
F.
Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "REGULATOR No. 33" in
walnut, and with pattern glass tablet, 8-day time and strike,
spring. C.1880.
|
|
380
|
Wm.
L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn, "REGULATOR No. 11",
in an oak case with burled accent. C.1891.
|
|
381
|
Seth
Thomas, for the Webb C. Ball Co., Cleveland, REGULATOR No.2, in
oak, with 8-day weight mov't, sometimes called the Ball's Standard
Regulator. C.1901.
|
|
382
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, REGULATOR No. 6, in walnut,
with 8-day weight movement. C.1884.
|
|
383
|
Daniel
Pratt & Sons, Reading, a Massachusetts banjo clock, cherry
case, weight driven, 8-day. C.1860.
|
|
384
|
Forestville
Mfg Co., [J. C. BROWN], Forestville, Conn, Ripple Front, rounded
gothic, 4 post / onion top, with frosted/cut tablet, 8-day spring.
C.1850.
|
|
385
|
Atkins
Clock Co, "OCTAGON DROP, XX", rosewood veneered wall
clock with type III wagon spring movement, 30-day duration, C.1856
|
|
386
|
New
York, Wall hanging Jeweler's regulator, walnut case, with lyre
pendulum engraved: "EST'D 1860, M. L. SHEEHAN, 785 8TH AVE,
N.Y". This clock hung at the base of Mr. Goddard's stairs
since 1970, and the foto is taken in place at his home. C.1890.
|
|
387
|
A
probable Self-Wind full oak case with paneled sides, now with a
large Seth Thomas weight movement that fits the original iron
bracket perfectly. At first glance it looks similar to a No. 32,
but that model has small columns the length of the case, and the
door hinged inside, while this one is hinged at the outer edge,
with molded door frame. C.1900.
|
|
388
|
Sessions
Clock Co., Forestville, Conn, "REGULATOR No. 6", large
oak cased timepiece designed for use in public buildings. C.1912.
|
|
389
|
F.
Kroeber Clock Co., "Regulator No. 47", in cherry, 8-day
time & gong strike wall clock, case with incised Eastlake
carving, C.1884.
|
|
390
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "REGULATOR No. 2", in oak, round drop
station regulator, weight driven, 8-day. C.1890.
|
|
391
|
Austrian,
Grand Sonnerie Picture clock, pull wind, and the dial for the
clock showing on the church tower in the painting. The scene
typical of an Alpine village in southern Austria, and with 9 total
people in various activities, tending cows, in carriage, carrying
freight. C.1840.
|
|
392
|
French,
Picture Clock, the tiny dial showing as the tower dial in the oil
on canvas painting, gong strike, C.1860.
|
|
393
|
French,
ebony lyre pinwheel, the movement contained in a brass globe,
flattened in the front to allow for the dial, and the entire
assembly swinging as a pendulum, the crutch extending from the
bottom of the movement and engaging a vernier beat set thumb
screw.
|
|
394
|
French,
Steam Boiler automaton from Guilmet's industrial series, a
cylindrical boiler with riveted top, surmounted by a rotating
"governor", powered by a separate movement, wound from
the rear. Timepiece movement, sets in "fire-box", &
is wound from the front, and with a barometer above. C.1885
|
|
395
|
French,
WINDMILL from the industrial series, clock and barometer in the
central tower and the windmill driven by a spring motor in the
base section of the mill, C.1885.
|
|
396
|
Ansonia
Clock Co., New York, "JUNO" swinging arm clock, the arm
moving without apparent impulse, the patinated spelter statue of
the Goddess Juno, and the long canister style arm with original
paper dial.
|
|
397
|
French,
BEAM ENGINE, from the industrial series by Guilmet, 8-day
timepiece, C.1885.
|
|
398
|
Ansonia
Clock Co., New York, "HUNTRESS" swinging arm clock, a
short pivoted pendulum in the ball above stays generally vertical
while the suspended ball and arm swing from side to side. C.1894
|
|
399
|
German,
a small, cut crystal mantel or desk clock, with a small pendulette
movement, and a frosted glass dial, C.1900
|
|
400
|
German,
Junghans, ELEPHANT swinger or mysterious swinging timepiece, the
clock arm moving from side to side without apparent impulse,
C.1910
|
|
401
|
English,
Martin Ellwood, Londini Fecit, uncommon & desirable 10 inch
brass dial quarter striking movement, 8-day, in an attractive,
well proportioned, purpose made tall case with book matched burled
walnut veneer, cross banded panels on the sides, and barley twist
columns to the hood. The large & robust movement has finely
turned baluster pillars, count wheel on the rear plate {cut to
strike the quarter hours} on two bells, the hours on a single
bell. This is an unusual feature not commonly found on clocks of
this period. The dial features a calendar aperture at 6,
exquisitely matted center with finely ringed winding holes, a
seconds ring and finely pierced hands of the period. C.1690.
|
|
402
|
English,
for Tiffany & Co by J. J. Elliott, London, inlaid mahogany
tall case clock, time and gong strike with rolling moon, 2-wt,
C.1900
|
|
403
|
Waltham
Clock Co., Waltham, Mass, model 561 {numbered 19242-561} with
heavy #52 five tube movement and #3 arch dial with rolling moon
and cast brass decorations, 3-wt, quarter chime hall clock.
|
|
404
|
American
tall clock, unsigned, 8-day with rolling moon, the last repair
label from 1883, Philadelphia. Mov't with well shaped plates along
the top and cut out at bottom to conserve brass. The informal
country case of mixed woods retains large cast door hinges and a
deep broken arch. C.1825.
|
|
405
|
English,
Peter Faichney, Leith, brass dial Georgian, mahogany long case
clock, 8-day, 2-wt, in a London style case with long molded
tombstone door, and reeded side columns with stop fluting &
brass capitals {on both trunk & hood}, and the plinth with a
raised panel, C.1790,
|
|
406
|
Mahogany
tall case, with ball and claw feet and double columns on the hood,
probably by Colonial, now with a W. H. Durfee 9-tube mov't [signed
on rear of rolling moon], and with Waltham signed tubes, all
C.1910
|
|
407
|
English,
Thomas Hunter, Jr, London {156 Fenchurch St, 1761 -- 1802}, arched
brass dial 8-day tall clock in a typical London style mahogany
case. C.1790.
|
|
408
|
English,
Thomas Radford, Leeds, Brass dial, 8-day tall case clock, 2-wt,
bell strike, C.1770
|
|
409
|
German,
L. Furtwängler & Sons, Furtwangen, a dark oak, arts &
crafts tall clock, often called Jugendstil in Germany, 2-wt, pull
wind, 8-day, serial #9174, C.1915
|
|
410
|
Unsigned
New Hampshire tall clock, 8-day brass works, painted dial, in a
cut-off case. C.1830.
|
|
411
|
Bert
Francis Wood, Winchester, NH, 8-day, time and bell strike, wooden
movement tall clock, No. 16. History: a contemporary of Charles
Alvah Smith [Vt], Wood lived in Winchester, NH. He made around 40
clocks in his lifetime, including 12 tall clocks and 28 banjo
clocks, one of which can be seen in the Winchester, NH Historical
Society Museum. A cousin to our tall clock was made especially for
the Town of Winchester, and still stands there in the town
library. C.1930.
|
|
412
|
English,
Yorkshire area tall clock, wide case with short door, and with 20"
rolling moon dial, 2-wt, 8-day, C.1840
|
|
413
|
Silas
Hoadley, wooden works tall clock, 8-day, in a country pine case
with restorations. C.1825.
|
|
414
|
American,
fumed oak tall case clock, probably by Ithaca Clock Co., 2-weight
ladder chain movement striking on gong. C.1910.
|
|
415
|
English,
8-day, painted dial tall clock, 2- weight, in a pine case stained
a maple color, C.1840
|
|
416
|
Silas
Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn, 30-hour wooden works tall clock, in a
country case that has been "Victorianized" by the
addition of a framed glass door, and also adding brass covered
weights and pendulum bob. C.1825
|
|
417
|
Connecticut
30 hr, wooden works tall clock, unsigned, w/ Riley Whiting type
movement, 2-wt, 30-hr, C.1825
|
|
418
|
Smith
& Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, miniature box fusee shelf clock,
1-day, C.1850
|
|
419
|
Chauncey
Boardman, Bristol, Conn, Triple Fusee Steeple clock, 1-day, C.1848
|
|
420
|
Forestville
Mfg. Co., (J. C. BROWN), Bristol, Conn., 8-day time/strike/alarm
fusee beehive mantel clock. C. 1850.
|
|
421
|
Chauncey
Jerome, New Haven, Conn, 8-day single fusee drop octagon wall
timepiece. Circa 1850.
|
|
422
|
Dutch,
Friesland Staartklok, with rare balloon traveler" dial, on
which the balloon descends, crosses the foreground and then
re-ascends to repeat the sight a some minutes later, 1-day, weight
driven, bell strike,C.1840
|
|
423
|
German,
Clock Peddler with working pendulum clock on chest, C.1875
|
|
424
|
Viennese
30 Day calendar movement by Johann Wörle, Wien, now in a later
purpose made Laterndluhr case of uncommon 9-light keystone design,
rich mahogany veneer with holly banding or edging. Mov't driven by
two weights supported by a single wheel pulley with saddle, with
maintaining power and early tapered pillars. And with old crank.
C.1830.
|
|
425
|
Waterbury
Clock Co., "REGULATOR No. 7" walnut cased wall clock
with glass on 3 sides, with pinwheel movement and center sweep
seconds hand.
|
|
426
|
German,
Lenzkirch, rare DIGITAL dial mantel timepiece, in an "Alt
Deutsch" walnut case with fancy trim, 8-day, spring, serial
1,037,736, DRP No. 54093, C.1890
|
|
427
|
French,
Urn shaped annular dial timepiece, with brightly gilded serpent
and accents against a brass urn and lid, the dials with individual
porcelain numerals, Roman for hours and Arabic for minutes, C.1890
|
|
428
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "REGULATOR, No. 1, EXTRA", in
rosewood, with premium round movement with beat set feature,
8-day, weight, 14 inch dial, c.1870.
|
|
429
|
Swiss,
for Austrian market, small annular dial "egg" style
mantel clock, stem wind and set from side, with pastel green
guilloche enamel over silver case, and with 7 little cameos,
female motifs.
|
|
430
|
An
unsigned girandole wall clock, 8-day weight driven, with
restorations, C.1900 /?
|
|
431
|
Seth
Thomas, "REGULATOR No. 1, EXTRA", 8-day timepiece,
weight driven, in a well figured walnut case, c.1875
|
|
432
|
New
Hampshire Mirror timepiece, attributed to Joseph Chadwick [see
identical mov't in Parsons', page198], 8-day, weight driven. C.
1820.
|
|
433
|
Bradley
& Hubbard /?, unsigned but good original TOPSEY, blinking eye
clock, with 30-hour balance lever movement, a wire running from
the lever to the eyes to provide animation. C.1860.
|
|
434
|
French,
large 4-glass Crystal Regulator, retailed by H+F, Paris, and the
movement signed by Vincenti, with 1855 award medallion, gong
striking, C.1890
|
|
435
|
French,
Pinwheel Jeweler's regulator with grid pendulum in a Gothic style
case with fretted dial mask, C.1880
|
|
436
|
Austrian,
Jos. Petrovits in Wien, unusual pull wind Serpentine wall clock,
single weight, C.1855
|
|
437
|
C.1830,
Spencer, Hotchkiss & Co., Salem Bridge shelf clock, in a
mahogany veneered case with pilasters, Corinthian capitals & a
well carved fruit bowl splat and paw feet.
|
|
438
|
F.
Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "ANGEL SWING No. 4", 8-day
timepiece with winged cherub pendulum that swings front to back.
C.1882.
|
|
439
|
French,
C.1820, a small figural clock bearing bust of G. Washington, with
a crown-verge, fusee movement, wound from the rear
|
|
440
|
Reproduction
of the Seth Thomas No. 5 Regulator in mahogany finish, weight
driven, 8-day.
|
|
441
|
Swiss,
miniature Globe Timepiece, with jeweled lever movement, and
attached winder under base, with original glass dome, C. 1950
|
|
442
|
Ansonia
Clock Co, large 4-glass, EXCELSIOR, in nickel / silver finish, now
with a pendulum from a French clock,C.1904
|
|
443
|
Atkins
& Whiting, iron framed, Wagon Spring {Ives patent} skeleton
timepiece under glass dome, C.1855
|
|
444
|
Norris
North, Torrington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike pillar & scroll
clock, 2-wt, circa 1825
|
|
445
|
Austrian,
late Biedermeier timepiece, 30-day 1-weight, maintaining power, in
a rosewood case with dark gesso accents, less top trim. C. 1855.
|
|
446
|
Repro
Howard No. 10 Figure 8 Wall clock in walnut, with well made 8-day
weight mov't signed "Cline". C. 1980.
|
|
447
|
Boston
area banjo, T-Bridge mov't, possibly by A. Willard, Jr, slender
round head, dial to edge of head, 8-day, weight, barb hands, with
restorations. C.1825.
|
|
448
|
French,
Mini Skeleton Clock with calendar and alarm, one of 3 styles made
for sale at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. C.1851.
|
|
449
|
Mahogany
grandmother clock, with a signed, period Howard & Davis,
Boston, regulator movement, with 70 beat pendulum, and painted
arched dial. C. 1970.
|
|
450
|
Seth
Thomas "UMBRIA", 15 day double spring time only
movement, in an oak case, C.1894
|
|
451
|
A
French statue supporting a globe on her head, now with an English,
"Astral" Coventry, signed movement married to the bezel.
Has center seconds hand, C1900
|
|
452
|
Austrian,
3-Wt VIENNA REGULATOR, full Grand Sonnerie striking, in a handsome
3/4 column case with original top with carved bust, and with
engraved grid pendulum, and 3 patterned weights. C.1875.
|
|
453
|
E.
Terry & Sons, Plymouth, Conn, PILLAR & SCROLL, 30-hr
wooden works shelf clock, C.1825
|
|
454
|
French,
"ATO", Art Deco mantle clock, battery driven, with
unique Deco dial, chrome finish on all visible parts, serial
#66863, C.1920
|
|
455
|
German,
Junghans, Monkey automaton clock, eyes move and lower jaw moves up
and down while clock is running, C.1915
|
|
456
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "REGULATOR No. 6", in
walnut, 8-day, weight driven, in a walnut case, serial #310 of
4000. C.1976.
|
|
457
|
Spencer,
Hotchkiss & Co, Salem Bridge, Conn, 4 column Steeple shelf
clock, with mirror in the large spire. "Late style" 2-wt
mov't on seat board. C.1835.
|
|
458
|
Terry
Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn, "Model 100" iron cased star
octagon, 8-day time only, winds at 5, C.1870
|
|
459
|
Modern
reproduction of a New Hampshire Mirror clock, 8-day, weight
driven, with a quality mov't by Kilbourn & Proctor {repro
Morrill wheelbarrow style mov't with scape and pendulum to the
right}. C.1980.
|
|
460
|
English,
Skeleton timepiece, single fusee, cable drive with fretted &
silvered dial, and with old glass dome, C.1890
|
|
461
|
Terry
& Andrews, Bristol, Conn, DOUBLE STEEPLE, time and gong
strike, spring mov't, 8-day. C. 1848.
|
|
462
|
William
L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Amphion", 8-day time/strike/alarm
mantel clock. Circa 1884
|
|
463
|
Austrian,
W. Schönberger, 3-Wt, Grand Sonnerie wall clock, in a grained
rosewood case with simple lines. C.1860.
|
|
464
|
Banjo
timepiece, Massachusetts, with later signature, 8-day, weight,
C.1820
|
|
465
|
French,
"Lecointre a Caen" {on dial}, 4-column Empire style
portico clock with compensating grid pendulum, c.1850
|
|
466
|
Horace
Tifft, N. Attleboro, a good Massachusetts banjo with wooden
sidearms, 8-day, weight, C.1850, with both repair and sales labels
from "C. R. SMITH & SONS, 1700 Market St, Philadelphia,
dated 1848.
|
|
467
|
Modern,
Austrian repro of a mini Dachluhr, single weight, 1-day duration,
with a marking on the movement of Lenzkirch AGU {someone has the
orig stamp in his drawer}. C.1995.
|
|
468
|
Seth
Thomas, Thomaston, Conn. {Div Gen'l Time Instruments Corp}
"REGULATOR NO. 2 " model, 8 day time only No. 77 B brass
mvt in oak case with 12" dial, weight driven. C. 1930.
|
|
469
|
English,
2-Fusee, Bell Strike bracket clock, with painted arched dial,
Halifax moon above 6 and with calendar aperture below 12, mahogany
case with flame finials and brass side frets. C. 1860.
|
|
470
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "REGULATOR No. 2", walnut cased wall
timepiece, weight driven, 8-day. The most common use of this clock
was by American rail lines. C.1890.
|
|
471
|
E.
N. Welch Mfg. Co., "Khedive", 8-day time/strike Patti
movement shelf clock, an uncommon clock in oak. Circa 1889.
|
|
472
|
French
figural white metal mantel clock, Arabic motif depicting Bedouin
mounted on camel. Dial has applied gilt Roman numerals on blue
enamel plaques and base has plaque with Arabic inscription, time
and strike on bell 8 day spring driven mvt. C. 1870.
|
|
473
|
Landis
Programmable Clock Co., Waynesboro, PA {1910-1937}, oak cased
electric master clock with central programmable mechanism intact.
Landis bought out Fred Frick around 1910. The movement is to
Frick's design, an iron A frame with brass bushings; see "150
Years of Electric Horology", page 29 for further details.
C.1920.
|
|
474
|
Massachusetts
Shelf clock, copy of an Aaron Willard example with an 8-day front
mount pendulum banjo style weight movement. Circa 1960
|
|
475
|
New
Haven Clock Co., "SATURN", round drop timepiece, 8-day
weight driven. C.1911.
|
|
476
|
Tiffany
& Co., New York, cut down "built in" timepiece
probably from a hotel or public building, with a marvelous weight
driven movement with fully adjustable pallets, maintaining power,
and center seconds. C.1890.
|
|
477
|
Ansonia
Brass & Copper Co, Ansonia, Conn. "DROP EXTRA CALENDAR"
model, 8 day time brass mvt in rosewood veneered case with 12"
dial with aperture for month and indicator hand for date marked
"TERRY'S PATENT. MANUFACTURED BY THE ANSONIA BRASS &
CPPER CO. ANSONIA. CONN.", spring driven. C. 1883.
|
|
478
|
Ansonia
Clock Co., "Queen Elizabeth", Victorian mahogany cased
wall clock, 8-day time & gong strike wall clock. Circa 1901
|
|
479
|
Ansonia
Clock Co., PROVOCATION, cast metal figural clock on an enameled
black iron base, 8-day, open escapement, premium mov't with
embossed plates. C.1890
|
|
480
|
Case
only, miniature Pillar & Scroll, Mark Leavenworth, Waterbury,
Conn.
|
|
481
|
E.
Terry & Sons, Plymouth, Conn, Pillar & Scroll, mahogany
cased shelf clock, 1-day, 2-wt, wooden mov't. C.1825.
|
|
482
|
English,
Regency era bracket clock, 2-fusee, bell striking, in a mahogany
veneered case with latched bezel. C.1830.
|
|
483
|
French,
Empire style portico clock of black marble with finely chased
ormolu trim and fancy grid pendulum, large mov't [30-day ?]
Retailed by a dealer in "New Yorck" C.1860
|
|
484
|
French,
Mougin, Large cast bronze fantasy clock, depicting the North Wind
at the bottom, other gargoyles and winged griffins aside the top
finial, and with 4 large paw feet, with a quality bell strike
movement and porcelain dial. C. 1890.
|
|
485
|
French,
patinated spelter 8-day figural timepiece, the "Fireman",
Circa 1912
|
|
486
|
German,
Small "Vienna Regulator", 1-wt, time only in a walnut
case with ebonized accents, running 4 to 5 days. C.1880.
|
|
487
|
International
{Time Recording Co}, Endicott, NY, Fully programmable master
clock, self winding, model 13-7. C.1920.
|
|
488
|
Riley
Whiting, Winchester, Conn, 30-hour wooden works tall clock, 2-wt,
with case restorations. C.1825.
|
|
489
|
S.
Clark for Hill, Wells & Co., Straitsville, Conn, [labeled so]
produced by Clark in Salem Bridge for this re-seller, with
restorations, C.1835
|
|
490
|
Samuel
Terry, Plymouth, Conn, Pillar & Scroll shelf clock, with 30
hour, 2-wt, wooden movement, in a mahogany case. Lot includes a
shelf from Albany, dated 1905; see detail foto. This clock stood
in Mr. Goddard's dining room. C. 1827.
|
|
491
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "Regulator No. 2", 8-day wall
timepiece, weight driven, retailers label inside, overpasted on
org ST label. Circa 1889 {dated on rear}.
|
|
492
|
Spencer
& Wooster & Co., Salem Bridge, Conn, time and gong strike,
2-wt, column & cornice shelf clock in mahogany. C.1840.
|
|
493
|
Wadsworth,
Lounsbury & Turners, Litchfield, Conn, Pillar & Scroll
shelf clock, 1-day time and strike, 2-wt. C.1828.
|
|
494
|
Waterbury
Clock Co., "Eton", 8-day time/strike wall clock. Circa
1906
|
|
495
|
F.
Kroeber Clock Co., "Regulator No. 31", 8-day time/strike
wall clock. Circa 1881
|
|
496
|
A
Massachusetts Banjo timepiece, in a mahogany case, the movement
perhaps a bit earlier, wheels with very long teeth, and designed
for fillister screw attachment, now attached with a center rear
screw, note period "barb" hands. C.1850
|
|
497
|
Austrian,
Viennese timepiece, 8-day, 1-wt, in a late Biedermeier case,
2-piece dial and cast bezel. C. 1860.
|
|
498
|
Boston
area unsigned weight banjo, 8-day, a gilt rope front case with a
replacement reverse painted Aurora tablet, C.1835.
|
|
499
|
E.
N. Welch, [Late J. C. Brown Forrestville, Conn], full ripple
beehive, time, strike & alarm, 8-day, spring, C.1860
|
|
500
|
English,
uncommon balloon style mantel clock, with single chain fusee
movement, 8-day, C.1890.
|
|
501
|
French,
Empire-style black ebonized four column case with gilt ormolu
surrounds and trim, spring driven brass mvt, excellent dome
measures 24 1/2"H x 11"L x 7"W, clock measures
18"H. C. 1860.
|
|
502
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "Panama", 8-day time/strike wall
clock. Circa 1886
|
|
503
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth Hollow, "REGULATOR No. 1",
rosewood cased wall timepiece, 8-day, weight. C.1868.
|
|
504
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., REGULATOR No. 2, weight driven wall timepiece in
an oak case. C. 1900.
|
|
505
|
Birge,
Gilbert & Co., 8-day time & strike triple decker shelf
clock, 2-wt. Circa 1835
|
|
506
|
French,
Gravity shelf clock with 8-day platform lever movement. The
4-column case has a toothed brass rail in the center, on which the
weighted clock is supported. You raise the movement assembly to
wind. C.1900.
|
|
507
|
Hamilton
Watch Co., Lancaster, PA, USA, MODEL 22, 21j, 2-day deck watch in
mahogany gimbal case, and with outer carry box w/ leather strap.
C. 1943.
|
|
508
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "SIGNET", walnut wall clock, with
burled accents, 8-day time only, C.1880
|
|
509
|
A
Vienna Regulator timepiece from the Biedermeier era, updated to
20th century style with the addition of beveled glass to the front
and sides.
|
|
510
|
Austrian,
Gebrüder Resch, or "Remember" small 2-wt Vienna
regulator with 5.3" dial, serial 201577, C.1875
|
|
511
|
E.
Ingraham & Co., ARCH COLUMN, rosewood shelf clock, 8-day time
and gong strike, spring. C.1861.
|
|
512
|
Erastus
Hodges, Torrington, Conn, Short transitional, stenciled column and
splat, 1-day wood mov't, 2-wt. C.1833.
|
|
513
|
French,
ormolu cartel clock, 8-day time & bell strike, Louis XVI
style, C.1860, no signature on case or mvt.
|
|
514
|
German,
Gustav Becker [Freiburg], 2-wt "Vienna Regulator" in a
walnut double door case with carved "northwind" top,
8-day rod strike. Serial #371496. C.1875.
|
|
515
|
German,
M. Winterhalder & Hofmeier, Neustadt, Baden, unusual mahogany
and beveled glass quarter striking regulator, with silvered dial
and neat curved glass that continues clear around the top. 8-day.
C.1900
|
|
516
|
Chelsea
Wartime SHIPS BELL, for the U. S. Maritime Commission, 6"
dial in a bake-lite case with metal reinforcement, serial #390135,
and with /almost/ matching bakelite cased barometer. [two items].
C.1942.
|
|
517
|
Seth
Thomas, Thomaston, Conn. "DOUBLE DIAL CEILING" model, 30
day time double spring brass mvt No. 86 in mahogany case with
concentric raised mahogany accents with 14" metal dials,
private label for "GEO. P. THOMAS 64 LINDEN ST. BROOKLYN.
N.Y." C. 1935.
|
|
518
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "ARCADE No. 1", 30-day wall timepiece,
duplex spring mov't, with seconds hand, Circa 1928.
|
|
519
|
C.
& L. C. Ives, Bristol, Conn, triple decker shelf clock, faux
marble w/ gilt caps columns, & with large Joseph Ives, strap
brass, roller pinion movement, 8-day, 2-wt. C. 1835.
|
|
520
|
C.1875,
French, Japy Freres, 4-Column Empire style mantel clock, inlaid
case with barley twist columns and gilt capitals, plus old glass
dome and base.
|
|
521
|
Elisha
Hotchkiss, Burlington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement
shelf clock, carved column & splat, short. Circa 1830
|
|
522
|
English,
round drop dial, chain fusee wall timepiece, 8-day, with MOP
inlay, C.1860
|
|
523
|
French,
bronze & fire gilt figural mantel clock, 8-day time & bell
strike, Young Explorer with Flag, and with cracked dome that Len
had over it to keep it clean. C.1850.
|
|
524
|
French,
Vincenti for H+H, an oval cased 4-glass crystal regulator, with
white porcelain dials & Arabic numerals, 8-day strike, on a
gong, C.1900
|
|
525
|
Hill,
Goodrich & Co., Plainville, Conn, OG shelf clock, mahogany
veneer, 8-day time and strike, 2-wt, uncommon cast iron back-plate
mov't. C. 1840.
|
|
526
|
New
England Clock Co., 30-hour shelf timepiece, commonly referred to
as the "Cigar Box" clock, C.1851.
|
|
527
|
Riley
Whiting, Winchester, Conn., carved column & splat, short,
30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock. Circa 1827
|
|
528
|
Waterbury
Clock Co, large round gallery timepiece, 8-day, spring, 18"
dial. C.1893.
|
|
529
|
Waterbury
Clock Co., BALCONY, 18-Inch dial, gallery style timepiece, 8-day
spring. C.1920.
|
|
530
|
Wm.
L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Asbury", 8-day time/strike wall
regulator. Circa 1901
|
|
531
|
German
"Anniversary" 400-day timepiece in a heavy 4- glass,
crystal regulator case, serial #7677, by Kienzle, plate 1008
{round}. Circa 1904
|
|
532
|
New
Haven Clock Co., "Branford", 30-day gallery timepiece,
in a deeply profiled case, Circa 1900 As an aside, there was a
drop octagon wall clock that was made by New Haven that was also
labeled "Branford".
|
|
533
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "Greek V.P.", 8-day time/strike mantel
clock. Circa 1880
|
|
534
|
Barnes,
Bartholomew & Co., Bristol, Conn, triple deck shelf clock,
2-wt, 8-day, time and gong strike, carved column & splat with
paw feet, mahogany. C. 1835.
|
|
535
|
Chelsea
Clock Co., for Tiffany & Co., New York, TAMBOUR #23, in red
brass, presentation engraved on rear: "Ruth Osborn, In loving
appreciation of her faithful and successful work, Girl Scout
Council of the Oranges". House strike on gong. Serial 162865.
C.1925
|
|
536
|
E.
O. Goodwin, Bristol, Conn., miniature column & cornice shelf
clock, 8-day time & gong strike, winding holes below chapter
ring, Circa 1845
|
|
537
|
English,
Single Fusee, Octagon drop wall clock in mahogany, 8-day, with
carved accents; rt hand access door for pendulum. C.1870.
|
|
538
|
French,
OVAL 4-glass crystal regulator with fancy porcelain dial and
2-vial compensating pendulum, time and gong strike, spring.
C.1905.
|
|
539
|
French,
Vincenti & Cie, Empire style mantle clock with inlaid case and
cast pendulum and bezel, 8-day bell strike. C. 1880.
|
|
540
|
German,
Mathias Bauerle, St. Georgen, Berlin style, FREE SWINGER wall
clock in a dark fumed oak case with heavy barley twist columns on
the door, and cast/gilt sunburst pendulum, QUARTER strike on 2
gongs, C.1890
|
|
541
|
J.
C. Brown (Forestville Manufacturing Co.), Ripple Molded round
Gothic or Beehive, 8-day time and strike, spring. C.1845
|
|
542
|
Massachusetts
Shelf clock, a copy of an early Willard primitive shelf clock.
This example made in 1981 by a J. Garbus using a Kilbourn &
Proctor 8-day short drop rear mount weight movement. Circa 1981.
|
|
543
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "LINCOLN", 8-day time/strike shelf
clock in walnut, C.1890
|
|
544
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., WORLD model, walnut long drop octagon timepiece,
15-day. C. 1921.
|
|
545
|
Unsigned
Attleboro banjo clock, with carved mahogany side arms, 8-day,
weight driven, C.1850.
|
|
546
|
Birge,
Mallory & Co., triple deck shelf clock with eagle splat, with
large strap brass, roller pinion mov't, 8-day, 2-wt. C. 1840.
|
|
547
|
Boston
Clock Co., DELPHUS model crystal regulator, tandem wind, with
damaskeen plates, serial #7436, eight-day, C.1890
|
|
548
|
Brewster
Mfg. Co., Bristol, Conn, Stenciled SCROLL FRONT, 8-day time and
gong strike, spring, with cut/frosted glass tablet. C.1853.
|
|
549
|
German,
Lenzkirch, Cast /gilt mantel clock of a young farmer In Sunday
clothes + his basket of roses, 8-day bell strike, serial #263496,
with a period dome and base. C.1863
|
|
550
|
Ansonia
Clock Co., REVIEW, in dark pink, porcelain china clock with open
escapement dial, C.1900/
|
|
551
|
New
Haven Clock Co., "CHIME No. 7", Westminster tune mantel
clock, with a separate movement for the chimes. With unique echo
chamber in base. C.1911
|
|
552
|
Atkins
Clock Co., Bristol, Conn, "Round Head Drop", 8-day wall
timepiece, C.1864
|
|
553
|
Birge,
Peck & Co, Bristol, Conn, triple deck shelf clock, 8-day,
2-wt, time and strike. C.1850.
|
|
554
|
Chelsea
Clock Co., CHELSEA model ship's bell clock on mahogany base/stand,
serial 636644, 6" dial, hinged bezel with latch, C.1959
|
|
555
|
E.
N. Welch Mfg. Co., "Briggs Rotary" 30-hour novelty
timepiece. Circa 1878.
|
|
556
|
Elisha
Manross, Bristol, Conn, Triple Deck shelf clock, 2-weight, 8-day
time and strike. C.1843.
|
|
557
|
English,
Round drop dial, single fusee timepiece, in a mahogany case, wall
hanging. C.1880.
|
|
558
|
F.
Kroeber Clock Co., "China No. 14", 8-day time/strike
porcelain mantel clock. Circa 1898
|
|
559
|
Mark
Lane, Southington, Conn, short transitional column & splat,
1-day wood works, 2-wt, C.1830
|
|
560
|
S.
N. BOTSFORD, Southington, CT. 30-hour candlestick, timepiece
movement atop glass stand, Botsford made these at the Union Labor
Company, this info will be in new Spittler + Bailey "American
Clockmakers" Circa 1860
|
|
561
|
Seth
Thomas, Chime Clock #64, 5-bell Sonora, with alternate "lyre"
inlay below dial, mahogany case. C. 1914.
|
|
562
|
Ansonia
Clock Co, WANDA model 4-glass crystal regulator, with 8-day time
and rack-strike movement with open escapement on the dial. C.1914.
|
|
563
|
German,
Winterhalder & Hofmeier, Neustadt, Baden, made for J. E.
Caldwell & Co.,, Philad'a, Westminster Chime mantel or bracket
clock with arched silvered dial, and with F/S regulation in the
arch, 8-day, spring, C.1900,
|
|
564
|
Jerome,
Darrow & Co., 30-hour time/strike wood groaner movement shelf
clock, with unusual stenciled pilasters & eagle splat. Circa
1825
|
|
565
|
New
Haven Clock Co., WILSON, oval bottom banjo timepiece, 30 day
double spring movement, C.1920
|
|
566
|
S.
C. Spring, Bristol, Conn., 8-day time/strike strap brass movement
column and cornice shelf clock. Circa 1864
|
|
567
|
Terry
& Andrews, Bristol, Conn, sharp Gothic, or steeple clock,
time, strike & alarm, 8-day, spring, w/ key lock door. C.1848.
|
|
568
|
Atkins
Clock Company, Bristol, Conn. Patented August 13th 1867, Victor
Round Top #3, 8-day time and strike brass mvt in rosewood veneered
case with gilded split columns on the sides and mirror tablet
shelf clock, spring driven. C.1873.
|
|
569
|
Birge,
Peck & Co., Bristol, Conn, Column & Cornice shelf clock,
8-day, 2-wt, with "The Breeze" Puffin' Locomotive label.
C.1850.
|
|
570
|
German,
Junghans, 8-day Westminster chime bracket clock. Mahogany case in
nice clean condition in an original finish with a small ding on
the back edge of the top molding. Original dial is exceptionally
nice for a clock of this age. Brass movement chiming on rods is
signed. C.1910.
|
|
571
|
H.
J. Davies, New York, CRYSTAL PALACE, time and cathedral gong
strike with angled mirrors to accent the pendulum swinging. C.1875
|
|
572
|
New
Haven Clock Co., WILLARD model banjo timepiece, 30 day, spring.
C.1925.
|
|
573
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co, "WORLD", 8-day time & gong strike
long drop octagon school clock, C.1910
|
|
574
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "CAPITAL No. 2", 8-day
time/strike/alarm mantel clock. Circa 1911
|
|
575
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "Arch Top", 8-day time, strike &
alarm mantel clock. Circa 1880
|
|
576
|
Silas
Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn, 1/4 col & slogan shelf clock, 30-hour
wooden mov't, 2-wt. C.1830.
|
|
577
|
Waterbury
Clock Co., FLANDERS, mahogany and brass crystal regulator, with
open escapement on the dial and with 2-jar pendulum, and with cast
gilt bezel. C.1906.
|
|
578
|
Ansonia
Clock Co., "Dispatch", 8-day time & strike wall
clock, black/ebony with highlights, Circa 1883
|
|
579
|
Ansonia
Clock Co., "La Rambla", 8-day time & gong strike
porcelain mantel clock. Circa 1910.
|
|
580
|
Boardman
& Wells, Bristol, Conn., 30-hour time/strike/alarm [3-wt] wood
movement, carved column & splat shelf clock, Circa 1835.
|
|
581
|
E.
Ingraham & Co., "PACIFIC", fancy oak wall clock,
8-day, time & gong strike. C.1896.
|
|
582
|
German,
Mueller & Co., Mühlheim on Danube, 1-Wt, "Vienna
Regulator" timepiece, with RSM+Rose trademark, C.1890
|
|
583
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "NORFOLK", 8-day time/strike mantel
clock from the City Series, Circa 1880
|
|
584
|
Crosby
& Vosburgh, 122 Liberty St, New York, rounded gothic or
Beehive shelf clock, 8-day, gong striking, C.1856
|
|
585
|
E.
Ingraham & Co., GRECIAN MOSAIC, parlor mantel clock, 8-day
time and gong strike. C.1873.
|
|
586
|
French,
Marti & Cie, 4-glass "crystal regulator" in a
Corniche case and with a porcelain dial with gilt overlay mask
with floral center, and with 2 vial compensating pendulum. C.1900.
|
|
587
|
German,
Gustav Becker, open well "Berliner" wall clock, 8-day
time and gong strike, mov't not original to the case. C.1890.
|
|
588
|
German,
Junghans, large gallery clock, WITHDRAWN
|
|
589
|
German,
Westminster Chime bracket clock, in a mahogany case with canted,
reeded corners, and with silvered arched dial with subsidiary
dials for F/S and Chime/Silent, 8-day. C.1920.
|
|
590
|
M.
& W. Dyer, Savannah, GEO., 8-day, 2-wt, time & gong
strike, OG shelf clock. C. 1840.
|
|
591
|
New
Haven Clock Co, New Haven Conn. "NO. 3043" model, 8 day
time brass mvt in hardwood case with mahogany finish, spring
driven. C. 1917.
|
|
592
|
Poole
(Morse Chain Co., Ithaca, NY), SALEM model, electric battery
mantel clock serial # 4036. Poole Manufacturing Co. was owned by
the Morse Chain Co. C. 1928.
|
|
593
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "Athens", 8-day time/strike mantel
clock. Circa 1880
|
|
594
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "MONITOR", 30-hour lever movement time
& ship's bell strike, outside bell, wall clock. Circa 1935.
|
|
595
|
Terry
Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn, cottage clock with early S.B. Terry
mov't with cross support for spring arbor riveted to plates
[correct], 1-day, spring, C.1870
|
|
596
|
Brewster
& Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn, miniature OOG, 1-day time and gong
strike with alarm, spring. C.1845.
|
|
597
|
Chauncey
Jerome, New Haven, Cast front shelf clock, 8-day time and gong
strike, C.1850
|
|
598
|
Chauncey
Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 30-hour time & alarm on bell, w/
lever movement,cottage clock , Circa 1850
|
|
599
|
Conn.
Clock Co., early beveled edge cottage clock, in a rosewood case,
1-day, dial touts "Polished Pinions, No. 1" C.1850.
|
|
600
|
E.
Ingraham & Co., "GRECIAN" round top shelf clock,
8-day time and strike, spring. C.1869.
|
|
601
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., 30-hour time & ship's bell strike wall
clock, outside bell, Circa 1884
|
|
602
|
Terry
& Andrews {Ansonia Clock Co.}, iron cased shelf clock with MOP
decorations, 8-day time and strike. Anson Phelps persuaded Terry &
Andrews to move to Ansonia to produce clocks in 1850. The factory
was destroyed in 1854. Clocks produced in that short time have
Terry & Andrews mov'ts & dials that say Ansonia Clock Co.
The later Ansonia Clock Co was not formed until 1877. C.1852.
|
|
603
|
Waterbury
Clock Co, Walnut Parlor clock with single barrel pendulum, note
full round fluted columns and Diana bust in crest, 8-day spring,
C.1880
|
|
604
|
Ansonia
Clock Co., VINTON, oak cased cabinet clock, 8-day time and gong
strike, C.1901
|
|
605
|
Chelsea
Clock Co., for T. Kirkpatrick & Co., New York, Round Gothic
mahogany timepiece, serial # 102438, C.1915
|
|
606
|
E.
Ingraham & Co., "HARTFORD", oak cased, long drop
octagon calendar timepiece, 8-day, spring. C.1907.
|
|
607
|
French,
Samuel Marti, gilt metal with porcelain china accents, mantel
clock, 8-day time and gong strike. C.1890.
|
|
608
|
Sessions
Clock Co., Forestville, Conn, "STAR POINTER", pressed
oak, long drop octagon school calendar, 8-day time and strike,
With E. N. Welch label on rear. C.1904.
|
|
609
|
Seth
Thomas, "KITCHEN", model, mini bevel front shelf clock,
30-hour spring, C.1868
|
|
610
|
Waterbury
Clock Co, "BLACK WALNUT EXTRA GOTHIC PILLAR" {the actual
catalog name}, 8-day time and strike mantel clock, C.1857
|
|
611
|
Welch,
Spring & Co., SEMBRICH, time and gong strike wall clock, in
black walnut, with ad glass for STARR, the Jeweler. C. 1885.
|
|
612
|
F.
Kroeber Clock Co., "Speedwell", 30-hour time & bell
strike mantel clock. Circa 1880.
|
|
613
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "TAMPA", 8-day time & strike
mantel clock, C 1913
|
|
614
|
Welch,
Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "ITALIAN No.1",
rosewood shelf clock, 8-day, time, gong strike & bell alarm,
spring. C.1878.
|
|
615
|
E.
Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn, "VENETIAN", rosewood
round Gothic shelf clock, 8-day time and strike, spring. C.1863.
|
|
616
|
E.
Ingraham & Co., solid oak octagon timepiece with paper
advertising dial for "Eddy & Eddy Spices, St. Louis Mo,
since 1881.", 8-day, spring {pendulum mov't}. C.1915.
|
|
617
|
Forestville
Mfg. Co., Bristol, Conn, OOG mahogany veneered shelf clock, 8-day,
2-wt. C. 1845.
|
|
618
|
German,
Wooden dial wag on the wall, 8-day, 2-wt time and gong strike,
wooden plated mov't, steel arbors and brass wheels, winds through
the dial. C.1870.
|
|
619
|
J.
J. Beals, 86 Court St, Boston, Mass., (Brewster & Ingrahams
movement and 2nd label), 30-hour time/strike ripple molding shelf
clock. Circa 1845.
|
|
620
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co. "GRAND" Long Alarm, 8-day pendulum
movement alarm clock, Circa 1909
|
|
621
|
Seth
Thomas, MARK I DECK CLOCK, U.S. Navy Bureau of Navigation, with
rear, hinged wall mount intact, serial #2556, C.1940 {dated on
dial}
|
|
622
|
Waltham
Watch Co, Bronze cased desk clock, with gilt dial and robust 8-day
car clock mov/t, stem wind from bottom. C.1935
|
|
623
|
William
S. Johnson, New York, 8-day time/strike OG shelf clock, 2-weight,
Circa 1845
|
|
624
|
Chauncey
Ives, Bristol, Conn, Wood Works stenciled column & splat, 30
hour, 2-wt, C.1835
|
|
625
|
E.
Ingraham & Co., "242", 8-day time/strike/alarm oak
mantel clock, commemorative series with winged cherubs at work,
top left with hammer, anvil and vice, bottom sections w/ cherubs
turning a handle on some fanciful contraption, and with an
Army/Navy base molding with stars and anchors. Pressed oak case
retains its original crazed finish. This was a special order case
produced for a customer as indicated on the partial label on the
whose name we cannot read. Original paper dial has age darkened.
Hands, pendulum and tablet are original. Circa 1905.
|
|
626
|
William
L. Gilbert Clock Co., "ARMY No. 37", 8-day time/strike
mantel clock. C.1900.
|
|
627
|
American
banjo copy of a 1930 Waltham model with the dial and movement
marked E. Howard & Co., the movement was not made by Howard,
but by someone who copied a movement and made the case. Circa 1975
|
|
628
|
French,
Japy Freres 8-day time & strike Royal Bonn {LaPorte} porcelain
case mantel clock. Circa 1895
|
|
629
|
Swiss,
coin operated singing bird in cage, large and loud, C.1890
|
|
630
|
Mid
19th Century, French or Swiss, Clock in the form of a Cathedral
complex, a mirrored pond in front of the church, formerly with
music box, now absent.
|
|
631
|
Bradley
& Hubbard, Iron cased "CONTINENTAL" blinker, or
moving eye novelty clock, 30 hour time only, C.1860
|
|
632
|
American,
"JOHN BULL" cast iron blinker, the eyes moving up and
down with each tick. C.1860.
|
|
633
|
English,
EUREKA battery powered mantel clock serial #7085, in an oak case,
the front door glazed with beveled glass and revealing the large
balance wheel, C.1915
|
|
634
|
English,
SYNCHRONOME, for Dykes Bros, Glasgow, Scotland, heavy iron framed
electro mechanical movement that proved to be the standard of the
industry from 1905 through 1955, in an oak case with side locks.
C.1925
|
|
635
|
International
Business Machine Co., {ITR Div}, Endicott, NY, Fully programmable
master clock, self winding, model 15-7, in a walnut finished case.
C.1940
|
|
636
|
Self
Winding Clock co., NY, GALLERY No. 10, in cherry, battery driven
timepiece with Style A self winding movement with Graham
escapement, C.1887
|
|
637
|
International
Time Recording Co., Binghampton, NY, large and early version of
their time punch clock shortly after they took over the Bundy
company, and with auxiliary calendar feature wound at 11, C.1908
|
|
638
|
Cincinnati
Time Recording Co., Cincinnati, O., heavy oak cased punching-in
clock with robust Seth Thomas double spring movement, C.1930
|
|
639
|
The
American Clock Co., large battery powered wall clock, oak cased,
with 18" dial, designed to run on two #6 dry cells, fitting
in an alcove on top of the case, C.1905
|
|
640
|
American
Lab Barometer, Central Scientific Co., Chicago, IL, a typical
brass protective tube surrounding the glass tube, and with F/C
glass tube thermometer on the side, the whole on a wall hanging
mahogany mount with white stone-like reflective strips to make it
easier to see the mercury. C.1935
|
|
641
|
English,
Unsigned, Banjo barometer, with glass tube and mercury intact,
working, also with hygrometer and silvered scale thermometer,
C.1860
|
|
642
|
Parker
Clock Co, unusual 1-day desk calendar in a novelty case of brass,
the clock setting in a small roofed alcove. This is a rear wind,
rear set clock and retains its special key for doing both. C.1895.
|
|
643
|
Lux
Clock Mfg, Waterbury, Conn, SPINNING WHEEL novelty alarm, showing
grandpa before the fire smoking his pipe and grandma sitting at
her spinning wheel which revolves a bit with each tick. C.1935.
|
|
644
|
E.
Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn, BUGS BUNNY animated alarm
clock, Bug's eating a carrot while the clock ticks. C.1950.
|
|
645
|
Keelber
Clock Co., Philadelphia, PA, ORGAN GRINDER animated alarm clock,
showing the grinders arm playing the organ briskly, opposite a
bear in dance pose. C.1930.
|
|
646
|
Keebler
Clock Co., ORGAN GRINDER animated alarm clock, showing the
grinders arm playing the organ briskly, opposite a bear in dance
pose. C.1930.
|
|
647
|
German,
Junghans, 2-wt box regulator, in a Deco Style brass case with
composite black backboard, rod strike, 8-day, C.1930
|
|
648
|
New
Haven Clock Co., VAMOOSE, 30-day duplex spring timepiece in a
nicely retored case, C.1911
|
|
649
|
Seth
Thomas Clock Co., "EMPIRE No 13", 4-glass crystal
regulator, with 2-vial pendulum, and with fancy cream colored
porcelain dial with floral polychrome decorations fired in, C.1907
|
|
650
|
Austrian,
modern reproduction of a mini Laterndluhr, 1-day, weight, with an
old dial and bezel, C.2001
|
|
651
|
Seth
Thomas, TRIPMAID, travel alarms [LOT OF TWO], new old stock, never
put into service, with original guarantee slips. C.1956.
|
|
652
|
Christmas
Watch Display for Elgin Self Winding watches, 110v. C.1960
|
|
653
|
14K
Gerrard Perregaux wristwatch, 17j., three register chronograph, GF
mesh band.
|
|
654
|
Wrist
watch, Tiffany & Co triple signed Swiss Nickeled mvt in wire
lugged 18K YG case with Arabic porcelain dial, s#109483
|
|
655
|
Swiss,
CYMA, Tacy Watch Co., ladies wristwatch, 18K white gold with
platinum highlights, 12 diamonds & 4 sapphires on case, mov't
15j, 2 positions, US Pat, C.1950, in associated display box.
|
|
656
|
15
man's wristwatches, including Waltham, three Helbros, Timex,
partial Hop-A-Long Cassidy, Omega without case back, Ingersoll,
etc
|
|
657
|
Seven
(7) lady's wristwatches including three gold and four Art Deco
style
|
|
658
|
16
lady's wristwatches, including YGF and extra bands
|
|
659
|
18K
Patek Philippe, Open face pocket watch, triple signed, C.1912, w/
short chain and clip.
|
|
660
|
18K,
Swiss, Quality Minute Repeating, Open Face Pocket watch, 47mm
case, with short GF chain and clip
|
|
661
|
18K,
Swiss Chronograph, glass back, in a large [55mm] hunting case with
side button actuation, weight of watch 165.2 grams.
|
|
662
|
Elgin
16S SW LS gilt mvt in box hinge 14K RG HC with RN porcelain dial,
s#1565399
|
|
663
|
Waltham
P.S. Bartlett 18S NI DMK mvt in 14K YG HC with RN porcelain dial,
s#1849886
|
|
664
|
Invicta
Swiss lady's 1/4 hr repeater SW PS gilt mvt in 14K YG ET HC with
AN porcelain dial, 38mm
|
|
665
|
APW-
E. Howard & Co Boston Series V L-size NI mvt in base metal OF
case with very unusual RN porcelain dial with second's bit at 3
and two line arched signature at 9, s#62874
|
|
666
|
THIS
IS A TEST ITEM. PLEASE DONT REMOVE THIS ITEM, IT IS USED FOR
MARC's TESTING & TROUBLESHOOTING
|
|
666
|
Waltham
16S 15J NI DMK mvt in 14K YG HC with AN porcelain dial, s#11852870
|
|
667
|
Tray
lot: 28 lady's watches including American and Swiss, YGF, enameled
and base metal, OF and HC
|
|
668
|
Lot
of five Elgin 18S silver pocketwatches- (5); BW Raymond HC
s#2122659, OF s#3927421, OF s#4409605, OF s#884720 and an OF
s#5255378
|
|
669
|
Lot
of four (4) pocketwatches and one (1) wristwatch; Waltham
Riverside 16S 17J private label in YGF OF case s#11512052, NY
Standard 18S in YGF OF case s#3860872, Swiss private label for MS
Smith & Co Detroit in engraved silver HC 47mm, Westclox Scotty
dollar watch and a Herlin gilt and stainless man's wristwatch.
|
|
670
|
Lot
of two English silver OF pocketwatches- (2); Waldfogel &
Liedle Lynn KWKS fusee in silver OF case (missing outer pair case)
with RN porcelain dial and gold hands 52mm and a Pain Brothers
Hastings "True Briton" KWKS mvt in silver OF case with
RN porcelain dial 52mm
|
|
671
|
Lot
of five American pocketwatches- (5); (3) Hamilton OF including a
12S YGF octagonal s#3211914, an 18S basemetal s#1421967 and a 910
12S YGF s# 1801899 together with (2) Illinois YGF OF including a
Burlington Special 12S 19J s#2418002 and a 16S 17J s#1433718
|
|
672
|
Lot
of five Swiss OF pocketwatches- (5); KWKS Chinese duplex mvt in
YGF OF case 57mm, automatic winding model, gilt bar mvt in silver
case 52mm, Badollet NI mvt in base metal train case 52mm, and a
fancy multicolor dial in silver with gold inlay case 46mm
|
|
673
|
Lot
of four Lady's 6S YGF HC Pocketwatches- (4); including three
Elgin, s#6095459, s#2938321, and s#6126368 and one Hampden
s#1120577
|
|
674
|
Lot
of seven American pocketwatches- (7); Providence Watch Co 18S in
base metal OF case s#1213650, Howard Keystone 16S 17J YGF OF case
s#1124358, US Watch Co 16S YGF OF case s#805237, Lancaster 18S 15J
base metal OF case s#410517, Cernine Watch Co 18S 17J YGF HC
s#84865, Brooklyn Watch Co base metal HC s#6563 and a Peerless
dollar watch
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675
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Lot
of seven Elgin OF pocketwatches- (7); 16S YGF s#9117459, 18S
silverine s#9573226, 18S YGF s#6847145, 18S silveroid s#29098031,
18S silverode s#2219273, 18S silveroid s#2954497, and 18S
silveroid s#3713531
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676
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Lot
of six Waltham pocketwatches- (6); PS Bartlett 18S silveroid OF
s#17128294, 12S YGF OF s#13598360, 16S YGF OF s#18750316, PS
Bartlett 18S oresilver OF s#5010538, 18S YGF HC s#6001659, and a
Royal 12S YGF OF s#7644664
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677
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Lot
of three private label Swiss YGF OF pocketwatches- (3); "Geo
E Wilkins Syracuse NY" 49mm, "Edward C. Williams
Canandaigua NY" 48mm and a "RP Thorn & Sons Albany
NY" 49mm
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678
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Lot
of five Elgin 18S base metal OF pocketwatches- (5); oresilver
s#1438686, silveroid s#4574036, silverode s#1609357, silveroid
s#15214448, and silverine s#688814
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679
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Lot
of five Hampden pocketwatches- (5); 18S YGF OF s#386650, 16S YGF
OF s#1895398, 18S YGF OF s#259075, 18S coin silver OF s#938247, 8S
YGF HC s#526098
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680
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Lot
of five Swiss pocketwatches- (5); KWKS in silver ET HC, "Niagra"
in gilt OF case with multicolor porcelain dial 56mm, KWKS bar mvt
in vermeil OF case, "Seneca" in base metal OF case, and
a SW PS gilt mvt in gun metal case with multicolor inlay
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681
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Lot
of six Elgin pocketwatches- (6); 12S 17J YGF HC s#28296899, 16S
15J base metal OF s#8931452, 12S YGF OF with fancy dial
s#27751666, 12S YGF OF s#25620431, 12S base metal OF s#25631794
and a 12S YGF OF s#19298159
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682
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Lot
of six lady's American YGF HC pocketwatches- (6); Waltham O/S with
fancy dial s#8703100, Elgin 6S s#8123436, Waltham 6S s#3226835, US
Watch Co multicolored case s#142473, Elgin O/S s#3576320 and a
Waltham O/S 12925903
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683
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Lot
of six man's Elgin OF Pocketwatches- (6); 12S sterling silver
s#31995740, 10S YGF s#6663418, 12S WGF s#28337287, 12S YGF
s#9438082, 16S YGF s#23514497, and a 10S WGF s#22813389
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684
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Lot
of ten pocketwatches- (10); three NY Standard including two in YGF
HC, two New Haven including one with radium dial, one
Knickerbocker, one Clinton in YGF OF case and three dollar watches
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685
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Lot
of two Longines SW OF pocketwatches- (2); base metal case with RN
porcelain dial s#6119185 52mm and a silver cased with RN porcelain
dial s#291402 55mm
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686
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Septima
Watch Co., 8-day 15-jewel Swiss movement travel watch/clock, for
J. E. Caldwell [on dial], Circa 1920
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687
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Elgin
16S SW LS gilt mvt in ET 14K YG HC with RN porcelain dial,
s#1214210
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688
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Waltham
Appleton Tracy 18S SW LS gilt mvt in low carat gold (9K) HC with
RN porcelain dial, s#6535261
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689
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Illinois
lady's SW PS gilt mvt in eagle hallmarked gold box hinge HC with
RN porcelain dial, s#107194
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690
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American
Waltham Watch Co., model 1892, 18s, Railroad Standard Grade pocket
watch, 21j, stemwind, lever set with nickeled damaskeen movement,
serial #10099662, in a YGF open face case with Arabic dial, C.1900
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691
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APW
- Illinois Watch Co., Springfield, Bunn Special, 60hr, 16s,
10K-YGF case, s#4998777 mov't 21j, motor barrel, adjusted to six
positions, RN dial is perfect, railroad watch.
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692
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Elgin
lady's 8S KW KS gilt mvt in ET 14K YG HC with RN porcelain dial,
s#945877
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693
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EPW-
Swiss contract for Cooner London 15J KW KS gold flashed lever bar
mvt in gold OF case depicting horses frolicking on farm on rear
case cover with engraved RN metal dial depicting hunter with his
dog, 48mm
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694
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Illinois
Bunn Special 16S 21J 60hr NI DMK mvt in Bunn Special model YGF OF
case with AN porcelain DSD, s#5100894
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695
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Swiss,
L. Reymond lady's KWKS gilt mvt in gold lion hallmarked HC with RN
porcelain dial, s#22134
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696
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Swiss,
V. Bourquin lady's KW KS bar mvt in 18K YG case with RN porcelain
dial, 42mm
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697
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Waltham
lady's Royal SW LS gilt mvt in 14K YG HC with RN porcelain dial,
s#1670141
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698
|
Waltham
lady's 6S SW LS gilt mvt in "AW Co" hallmarked gold HC
with RN porcelain dial, s#3409239
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699
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American
Watch Co. {Waltham} Wm. Ellery model 1857, 18s, pocket watch,
keywind, keyset, gilt mov't in silverine OF case with attached
chain and key and with a Roman porcelain dial, s#185928, C.1865
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700
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APW-
Illinois Bunn Special 16S, 23J, SW LS 6 adj NI DMK mvt in YGF OF
case with AN porcelain dial, s#3291393
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701
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Howard
Keystone Series 10, 16S 21J SW LS NI DMK mvt in YGF OF case with
AN porcelain dial, s#1150334
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702
|
Waltham
lady's SW PS NI DMK mvt in 14K YG HC with RN porcelain dial,
s#14344162
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703
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Waltham
Royal 12S gilt mvt in 14K YG OF case with AN porcelain dial,
s#7531699
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704
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APW
- Waltham Watch Co., RIVERSIDE, 12s, 14K, OF, private label for
Smith Patterson Co., model 94, 19j., s#22049230, engraved "HMR",
C.1918
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705
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EPW-
Continental Watch Co chronograph SW LS mvt in base metal OF case
with RN porcelain dial, s#19892 54mnm
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706
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Swiss,
8-day SW pin set NI mvt in base metal OF case with AN porcelain
dial, 53mm
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707
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English,
George Richardson London verge fusee KW KS gilt mvt with pierced
balance cock in silver OF triple case with RN porcelain dial, 52mm
c1790.
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708
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Elgin
Watch Co., B.W. Raymond model, 16s, Railroad pocket watch, 21j,
stemwind, lever set, nickeled damaskeen mvt in YGF OF case with
Arabic porcelain dial, s#30689157, C.1927
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709
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Hamilton
Watch Co., Lancaster, Pa, model 992, Railroad watch, 16S,
Stemwind, Leverset, nickeled, straight line damaskeen mvt in YGF
OF case with Arabic porcelain dial, s#2361816, C.1930
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710
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APW
- Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, Pa, 16s YGF OF 21j., model 992,
serial 728175, rear cover engraved "DJP", and inside
cover engraved: "To Dan from Ri, March 28, 1858--1908"
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711
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Waltham
lady's 3/OS pendant watch NI DMK mvt in 14K YG OF case with AN
metal dial, s#6683681
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712
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American
Waltham Watch Co., BROADWAY model, sterling cased pocket watch,
18s, key wind, key set gilt mov't, with Roman porcelain dial,
s#1660897, c.1880
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713
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APW
- Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, Pa, 12s, WGF, Grade 910, 17j., in
original box w/ certificate #1935990, C.1922
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714
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AWWCo,
Waltham, Mass, 12s, two-tone case, bezels WGF, band is YGF, HB,
Keystone case, with 15j, grade 220 mov't, s#23525579, w/ star
adjuster.
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715
|
Seth
Thomas, Thomaston, Conn, Maiden lane style pocket watch, 18s 17j,
stem wind, lever set, full plate nickeled damaskeen mvt in base
metal OF case with Roman porcelain dial, s#212866, C.1889
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716
|
Miscellaneous
watch accessories lot including hair fobs, ribbon fobs, silver
chains one with enameled slides, YGF watch fobs, gun metal slide
chain, thirteen watch keys and twelve pencils
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717
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24
YGF watch chains, some including slides and fobs
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718
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25
YGF watch chains some including fobs
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719
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Box
lot including ten (10) trays of watches, partial watches and mvts,
cases and dials in various stages of repair by Len Goddard, well
categorized some including the necessary parts. Lot consists of
many Elgin, Hamilton, Waltham, Swiss, wristwatches, a Bucherer
8-day reproduction coach watch and many others etc.
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720
|
Box
lot including large assortment of balance staffs including
American and Swiss and a large grouping from the Waltham
Horological School in Waltham, MA, other Best Fit watch parts,
assortment of watch dials including several for Ball watches and
large assortment of jewels including balance jewels, cap jewels,
roller jewels etc.
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721
|
Box
lot of several hundred crystals including approximately 175 high
dome crystals. Also included is a crystal sizer.
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722
|
Boxes:
lot of 3 banana boxes filled with following partial list: Webster
Mainspring winder in orig box with collets, another smaller spring
winder by Tone Boz, a lot of small watch dial tins that can be
used for small parts, a Swiss alarm clock, disassembled. 2 drawers
with empty watch cases, small watch movt depthing tool, pkg of
small center drills, box with small vise. Also a shoe box of watch
crystals, 3 cigar boxes of small glass panels for carriage clocks,
round, some beveled, some curved. A box of empty tins originally
for screws. A box containing 10 external spring alarm mechanisms
for US shelf clocks, + 2 discs, a box of round convex clock
glasses, and a box containing an assortment of open face watch
cases.
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723
|
Box
lot including seven (7) trays of watches, partial watches and
mvts, cases and dials in various stages of repair by Len Goddard,
well categorized some including the necessary parts. Lot consists
of many Elgin, Hamilton, Waltham, Swiss, wristwatches and a
sterling silver outer travel clock case, etc.
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724
|
Box
lot including (5) boxes with eight plastic multi-drawer containers
overflowing with clock and watch parts including spare movements,
balance wheels, train wheels, springs, etc for assorted watch and
clock company brands.
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725
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Box
lot, (2) boxes, including several bunsen burners, cut glass
covers, Seitz staking set in original box, assorted staking tools,
huge collection of watch hands, clock bushings, interesting hand
lathe in original box with collets, etc.
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726
|
Box
lot consisting of verges for clocks, clock mainsprings, suspension
springs, suspension wire, reels of brass, copper wire etc,
mainspring clamps, keys, locks with keys and other miscellaneous
clock parts and tools.
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727
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Box:
banana carton containing 6 boxes of clock springs, mostly new.
Three cigar boxes with miscellaneous hands. A box of 16 rosewood
handled engraving tools from the Bowman Technical Institute [each
one marked]. A small box of clock bushings. A box with 6 new tall
clock cranks mixed sizes. A box with an assortment of watch
hairsprings. A box containing assorted cutters/sanders for a
Dremel style tool. A "Gun" ratched screwdriver kit.
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728
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Watch
movement, English, GRANT, Fleet Street, London, chain fusee with
cylinder escapement, #4757, C.1820
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