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Attributed to Claude Galle, a monumental Verde Antico and gilt bronze mantel clock, "Hector's Farewell to Andromache", the stepped base resting on 6 four paw feet, palmette and bellflower ornamented base molding, the front with bas relief of Hector
case very dirty, but appears to retain its original gilding, slight gap between base molding and upper part of base, can be closed by loosening nuts and realigning the components, marble with minor flakes and chips, the small casting representing part of Andromache's puddled dress on the case top missing, dial with a few minor scratches and a very faint hairline at the center, movement ticks and strikes, old conversion from silk thread suspension to steel, back cock appears to be correct, pendulum replaced.
Anglo- American, Vienna style, 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement wall clock with an American movement.
Vienna style case in what looks to be walnut in nice condition in an old and possibly original finish. Original painted dial has some loss at the winding arbors, small loss at 11 and 9 o'clock and wear to the chapter ring. Original hands. Movement is stamped 9184. The bottom drop finial is replaced. The crest will need to be reglued into place.
Chronometer and deck watch boxes, all Hamilton, model 21 box dimensions listed
with scratches, wear, and losses, model 21 box lacking top hinge, handles, and gimbal
Tower clock, birdcage model of the late 18th century, time and strike, weight driven movement with pinwheel escapement in a cast iron frame
sold "as is". Pendulum and rope on winding drums included.
Reproduction dwarf tall clock, signed "JACKSON ETON", 8 day, time and strike, brass weight driven movement in a mahogany case with broken arch top, center flame finial above fluted plinth, tombstone door on trunk flanked by fluted columns and turned and
the clock is in excellent original condition and professionally antiqued. Some Britons were quite active in the 20th century making "grandmother" clocks from new or old clock components. This example is quite handsome and has a quality movement.
Europe, tower clock, time only, weight driven movement with double three legged gravity escapement in a green painted cast iron frame, mounted on wooden cradle.
sold "as is". The frame has been repainted. There is no pendulum or weights. The unusual escapement appears complete and in good condition.
Modern reproduction skeleton clock, 8 day, time and strike with chime on eight bells, triple fusee spring driven movement in a pierced brass frame mounted on a velvet covered, cavetto molded wood base, all under a glass dome.
brass frame with a small amount of tarnish. Silvered chapter is a bit bent near the 3 o'clock position Fusees have steel cable rather than chain. A lever on the upper right of the clock selects between one of two tunes that play on the quarter hours.
European, tower clock or street clock, time only, weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement in painted blue cast iron frame with pendulum
sold "as is". The frame has an old painted surface. The pendulum rod and bob are included, without suspension spring or weights.
European, tower or street clock, time only, weight driven movement with anchor escapement in painted cast iron frame with transmission parts attached
sold "as is". The frame has old paint. The pendulum, cable and pulley are included. The suspension spring, pallet holders and verge lead are not original and crudely made. No weights.
Clown automaton. unknown origin, late 19th century, with some more recent clothing. A very interesting piece, the head nods, eyes and jaw move and right arm lifts and falls. Wound and actuated from the clown's back, not working properly.
pressed and molded heavy card stock and paper mache body show signs of heavy use, and some neglect. Socks hide joint from ankles to pillow support. Does free stand, but benefits from resting against another vertical support. Once a wonderful Victorian window display and attention getter. Some duct tape repairs, will respond to restoration.