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Standing regulator, polished mahogany and mahogany veneer case, Roman numeral brass dial with aperture below the center arbor for viewing the escapement eight day weight driven movement with high count, five wheel train, crutchless Graham deadbeat
case in very good condition (manufactured by Sligh), dial with scratches, spotting and tarnish, minute hand soldered to cannon pinion, escape wheel with a few bent teeth, weight and pendulum with spots, stains, and tarnish, clock currently not functional, escapement with excessive inside drop
Jeweler's Regulator, wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with a pinwheel escapement and compensated high grade grid iron pendulum in a walnut case with pie crust dial surround and white enamel dial and center seconds.
the case retains its original finish with veneer lifting and cracks on front and a patch to the left of the dial and loss to the rear left. The dial has extensive damage, which has been inpainted. There may have been an additional trim piece on bottom. The back is felt lined. The pendulum is in good condition and untouched.
Stick barometer, mounted to a mahogany backboard
good overall, minor oxidation on outer tube
Regulator timepiece movement, 8 day movement with dead beat escapement, sweep seconds, and jeweled pallets, with pendulum ball
complete, one pallet jewel replaced with steel, pendulum with tear and dents
Jeweler's regulator case only in oak, suitable for pinwheel movement, with brass bezel and beat scale
the case has been refinished and there is an age split on upper left hand panel. Part of the lock is absent. The case looks good.
Desk clock in miniature tall clock form, silver case with bombe base and arch top, decorated with rococo style, repousse ornament, and with three cast putti, containing a thirty hour, continental verge fusee watch movement, 19th century
case with a few minor dents and polish residue, running
Barometers- 2 (Two) mercury: (1) 19th century period example in a crotch mahogany veneer bow front case; (2) Modern
(1) a piece of molding holding the glass in place above the register is missing, subsequently there is no glass and a couple of chips in top trim. (2) air bubbles in tube. Measurements are of period barometer.
Two cast spelter figures on ebonized wooden bases, probably representing Don Caesar and Don Juan, or two of the musketeers
France or Germany, night clock, the timepiece with red marble base and turned brass stand, Roman numeral frosted glass dial, 30 hour movement with one hand, and a small lamp, which illuminates the dial
clock good overall, dial cracked, lamp not original to clock, runs and stops
Breguet signed dial, regulator movement disassembled with compensated knife's edge regulator pendulum and associated case
the movement is mostly complete but will need reassembly and one wheel made. There are neither caps nor hook on the weight. Sold "as is".