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| Classic British eight day time and strike mantle clock by Smith Enfield. |
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| American OG clock made in the Connecticut area c1840 |
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| New haven 30 hr clock with seconds indication with original pottery made in Germany 1901. |
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| This clock is featured in the reference book Horolovar 400 Day Clock page 97 plate 1163. These clock are sometimes call anniversary clock or 400 day clocks as they run for 400 days or one year on a singe wind. The dial is white porcelain with no chips or cracks. The clock has the serial number 129815 on the back plate and disk. The brass has an appealing antique patina and the glass dome appears original. |
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| This is an original antique eight day timepiece in a mahogany case sold as the "Western Union" in 1911 by Ingrahams clock co Bristol Connecticut. A.& E. Ingrahams & company was founded in Bristol Connecticut in 1852. |
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This is a unique clock. It is featured in the book Vienna Regulators by Rick Ortenburge page 45. It has a perfect one piece porcelain dial with pie crust bezel. The case is made from Indian Rosewood. This clock is completely original. You almost never see a clock of this quality up for sale. I purchased it from a private collector and have enjoyed it ever since. |
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Grand Sonnerie clocks, sometimes call blind mans clock because every 15 min they strike the quarter and hour. This clock features a unique movement mounting method. It is an eight- day clock by the M.P clock company (see logo). It strikes the hours and quarter on two dissimilar sounding gongs. The case has fine quality walnut veneer and exquisite carvings. The dial is porcelain with roman numerals and is virtually flawless. Fine engravings can be seen on the weights and weight hangers. |
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This is an impressive clock. As you can see the dial is porcelain with a sweep second hand. The movement is a pin wheel escapement in a steel box, it has a Gridiron pendulum and solid bob weighing 13Lb. The town of Waterbury containers the TIMEXPO Museum. There are three floors of exhibits that explore the heritage of the world-famous Timex Corporation, tracing back to its early days as Waterbury Clock Co. This clock can be seen in the Waterbury reference book by Tran Duy Ly page 187. |
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| Austrian Regulator Wall Clock, the walnut case with carved pierced crest, full-length glass door and applied carved scrolls, lower molded pediment. Cast Pie Crust brass bezel around the porcelain dial with Roman numerals, eight-day time and strike movement, with gong stamped "F Kunz in Wien", two brass-cased weights and pendulum. |
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| A good example of the classic German box regulator. This clock runs for eight days and chimes the Westminster tune at the quarter on the chime rods and strikes the hour on a gong. |
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| Original three train table clock chiming Westminster chimes every fifteen minutes on four gongs. The movement shows English craftsmanship at its finest. it runs for 8 days and strikes the hour on a rack and snail mechanism operating a gong. Westminster chimes are plaid by a pin wheel drum and struck on four English gongs. The dial is a six inch silvered dial with roman numerals and spade hands. |
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