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Schmidt’s Fall Clock Auction

 

Saturday October 14th at 11:00 a.m.

 

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Over 250 Fine Antique Clocks including items from Estates and Private Collections in Michigan, Ohio, Florida, Texas and Ontario, Canada.  Featuring Fine Vienna Regulators, Lenzkirch and Black Forest wall and shelf clocks, Grandfather and Tall clocks, French clocks, American shelf and wall clocks, Gold Pocket watches including several repeaters, Vintage Wristwatches and much more!

 

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Lot 72: A late 19th century French Three Graces Annular clock.  8-day time and strike movement with platform escapement and dual annular dial rings with porcelain markers, Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes.  Bisque porcelain case with upper urn and lift off cover and foliate detail, over Neoclassical figures of the Three Graces with floral swags standing before a fluted pedestal on a rectangular plinth with bas relief panels of frolicking Cherubs.  Minor wear, no damage noted, running when cataloged.  24 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE S4,000-6,000
Lot 62:  A 1980's vintage Rolex Submariner Date model gentleman's wristwatch.  Automatic wind movement with a Black Tritium dial, Mercedes hands, Nipple markers, date aperture and sweep seconds, serial #R830240.  40 mm Stainless Steel case and a Rolex "Oyster" Stainless Steel bracelet.  Slight wear, replaced bezel, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $3,000-5,000
Lot 70: A late 19th/early 20th century English Bracket clock retailed by "Bailey, Banks & Biddle, Philadelphia".  High quality 8-day triple fusee movement with quarter hour Westminster/8 Bell striking on a nest of eight Bells and 5 coiled gongs, engraved Gilded Brass dial with arched top, Silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, upper Chime/Silent, Slow/Fast and Westminster/Chime on Eight Bells subsidiary dials.  Ebonized Georgian Style case with original Ebonized finish and fine cast Brass mounts, finials, door and paw feet.  Minor finish wear, small shrinkage cracks, running and chiming when cataloged.  26 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000
Lot 20: A 19th century American Lyre front Banjo clock.  8-day weight driven time only movement with a painted Iron dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with Gilded decoration, turned top finial over a circular dial door with convex glass and foliate carved lower panel with reverse painted glass, shaped drop with beaded detail and turned bottom finial.  Some case wear, dial re-painted, replaced lower glass, running when cataloged.  37 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
Lot 28: A 19th century Birge & Fuller Wagon Spring Shelf clock.  30-hour time and strike movement with "Wagon Spring" power, painted metal dial with Roman numerals.  Unusual Mahogany "Beehive" form case with turned "Candles", arched upper door with original clear dial glass and reverse painted lower and bottom door glass.  Paper label 80% intact.  Old dry finish, minor dial damage, not running when cataloged.  21 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 33: A turn of the century Lenzkirch Model 108 Jugendstil Miniature Freischwinger wall clock.  Series 66, 8-day time only movement with convex porcelain dial with Arabic numerals and filigree hands, fancy cast Brass pendulum, serial #1 Million 283466 indicates a production date of 1901.  Walnut case with applied Gilded Bronze decoration in the Art Nouveau manner with a hinged Brass dial door, convex dial glass and shaped bracket drop .  Older finish with good color and only minor wear, running when cataloged.  15 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500  NOTE: This clock is illustrated on page 204 of George Everett's book "Lenzkirch Clocks, The Unsigned Story"
Lot 1: A mid 20th century German clockwork "Whistler" figure.  Carved wooden automaton figure whose head moves and whistles a tune when activated via Brass key wind movement with bellows.  Original painted finish.  Minor wear, working when cataloged.  13 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 2: A mid 20th century German clockwork "Whistler" figure by Karl Griesbaum, Triberg.  Carved wooden automaton figure whose head moves and whistles a tune when activated via Brass key wind movement with bellows.  Original painted finish, with a battery operated street lamp.  Stamped "K G" Trademark with songbird.  Minor wear, working when cataloged.  18 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 3: A late 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock by H. Endler & Co. Freiburg, Germany.  8-day weight driven time only movement with two part porcelain dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and molded Brass bezel, serial #101468.  Figured Walnut Biedermeier case with a stepped, arched crown and turned finials over a single long door with arched glass flanked by fluted pilasters with shaped detail over a shaped drop.  Older finish with Ebonized detail, minor wear, replaced top finial, running when cataloged.  47 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 68:  A Very Good quality Inlaid Vienna Regulator wall clock by "J. Thiel, in Wien".  60-day weight driven time only movement with a flat porcelain dial, with visible escapement, cut Steel verge and subsidiary Day/Date dials, Roman numerals and Cast Piecrust bezel, marked "J. Thiel, in Wien".  Transitional Style Rosewood case with Brass, Copper and Pewter marquetry inlay features a carved crest above an arched carved crown with inlaid frieze, an arched door with chamfered corners and fluted columns with inlaid medallions, inlaid back panel and shaped inlaid drop and carved lower finial.  Finish in excellent condition with minor loose inlays, running when cataloged.  54 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000
Lot 69: A late 19th century E. N. Welch model "D" wall hanging Jeweler's Regulator.  8-day time only weight driven movement with Pinwheel escapement, porcelain dial with Roman numerals, sweep seconds, molded Brass bezel and bi-metal compensating pendulum.  Victorian Period Black Walnut case in the Eastlake design with hand carved detail features a shaped, scalloped crown with turned finials and carved frieze over a molded cornice and single long door with arched glass shaped frame and applied Burl panels above a tapered drop with applied Burl panel and sawtooth detail.  Brass "Waterbury" plaque added to inside of case. Original finish with some wear and minor damage, one finial with base chip, running when cataloged.  91" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000
Lot 71: A late 19th century French three piece Gilded Bronze and Marble Lyre clock set.  8-day time and strike movement with knife edge suspension, convex porcelain dial, Arabic numerals with hand painted floral swags and Gilded filigree hands, fitted with a gridiron pendulum and swinging exterior bezel decorated with applied "brilliants", serial #217.  Louis XVI Style Rose Marble case with Gilded Bronze frame with swags and foliate detail, surmounted by torches, on a foliate pedestal base with a pair of three branch candelabra with foliate arms, and tripod bases with Ram's head and foliated swag detail.  Minor wear, hairline free dial, minor fissures in stone, movement complete and running when cataloged, set-up and balancing will be required after moving.  18 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000
Lot 4: A 19th century Munger & Benedict Empire Period shelf clock.  8-day weight driven Brass time and strike movement (marked No. 98 on front plate), papered dial with Roman numerals and "Flying Eagle" pendulum, marked "Warranted by, Munger & Benedict, Auburn, N.Y.".  Mahogany case with carved Eagle crest above an upper dial door with reverse painted glass and a lower mirrored door, flanked by painted pilasters over carved paw feet, with original wall paper on backboard.  Older refinishing with minor damage, dial wear and edge damage, restored crest, running when cataloged.  39 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 5:A late 19th century Lenzkirch No. 620 open well wall clock.  Series 26, 8-day spring driven time and strike movement with embossed Brass dial, Silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and fancy Brass pendulum, serial #544281 indicates a production date of 1880.  Walnut case with applied Cast Brass decoration and carved detail, gallery crest over molded crown and dial door with circular glass, open well with turned finials and gallery over a shaped bracket drop.  Older refinishing with minor wear, lacks one small Brass detail, several replaced finials, running when cataloged.  37" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 6: A late 19th century French Louis XVI Style mantel clock by A. D. Mougin, Paris.  8-day time and strike movement with convex porcelain dial, Arabic numerals, hand painted floral swags and fancy Gilded filigree hands.  Pink Marble case with Gilded Bronze mounts, features a shaped top with urn finial over a facade with foliate swags flanked by turned columns with floral appliques on an oval  base with beaded Bronze feet.  Some wear, minor damage to Marble, running when cataloged.  13" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 7: A 19th century Jerome & Darrow shelf clock.  8-day weight driven wooden time and strike movement (alarm train has been removed) with painted wooden dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with a shaped stenciled crest above a single long three glass door with reverse painted George Washington portrait and lower landscape, all flanked by stenciled pilasters on a flat base.  Paper label 70% intact.  Older refinishing with minor damage, dial wear, lacks alarm train, running when cataloged.  39 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 8: A mid 20th century Chelsea Clock Co. "Mariner" model ship's clock.  8 day time and strike movement with Silvered dial, Arabic numerals and Ships Bell striking, marked "Donovan & Seamans Co., Los Angeles" serial #673267.  Bronze "Yacht Wheel" case with a Bronze and Mahogany base.  Some surface wear, tarnish, running when cataloged.  13 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 9: A turn of the century French Carriage clock.  8-day movement with Petite Sonnerie strike and Grand Sonnerie repeat, porcelain dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary alarm set dial.  Brass case with beaded detail, folding handle, molded top and base, and beveled glass panels.  Minor wear, small flake in dial corner, dent in rear base molding, running when cataloged.  6 1/4" high overall, plus case.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 10: A turn of the century Lenzkirch No. 71 "Peacock" model Freischwinger wall clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with Brass dial and engraved Silvered chapter ring, Arabic numerals and fancy cast Brass pendulum, serial #1 Million 143274 indicates a production date of 1905.  Oak case with applied Brass detail and fancy crest, dial door with turned pilasters and shaped bracket drop.  Old finish with some wear, running when cataloged.  40" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 11:A turn of the century French Bronze figural Swinging Arm clock.  8-day time only movement within a Green patinated sphere with Roman numerals and short gridiron pendulum.  Patinated Spelter allegorical figure of "Science" after Auguste Moreau.  Some wear to the finish, running when cataloged.  21 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 12: A turn of the century Junghans wall clock with unusual pull string winding.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with engraved Silvered chapter dial, Arabic numerals and gridiron pendulum with porcelain indicator.  Walnut case with arched crest and carved finials, circular Brass dial door and glass lower with fluted pilasters and shaped bracket drop.  Old finish with some wear, flake in dial glass, running when cataloged.  40 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 16: A late 19th century French Carriage clock, retailed by "J. Chrestin, Nice".  8-day movement with Petite Sonnerie strike and Grand Sonnerie repeat, porcelain dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary alarm set dial.  Brass case with folding handle, molded top and base, and beveled glass panels.  Original leather covered travel case with sliding front panel.  Minor wear, running when cataloged, case with some damage, lacks carrying strap.  7 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 13: An early 19th century Seth Thomas Pillar and Scroll clock with off-center pendulum.  30-hr weight driven time and strike wooden strap movement with painted wooden dial and Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds.  Mahogany case with scrollwork top and Brass finials above a single door with clear dial glass and reverse painted lower, flanked by slender turned columns on a scrolled base.  Paper label reads "E. Terry's Patent Clock, Made and Sold by Seth Thomas".  Older refinishing with minor wear, restored dial, tablet and finials, running momentarily when cataloged.  30" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 14: A late 19th century Lenzkirch Bracket clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with engraved Brass dial center, Silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, serial #568480 indicates a production date of 1881.  Walnut case with cast Brass Dome, finials and appliques, molded circular Brass dial door flanked by Brass columns and Bacchus mask side medallions, on a molded base with Brass mask feet.  Older finish with minor wear, running when cataloged.  20 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 17: A 20th century Waltham model 904 Banjo clock.  8-day Brass, weight driven time only movement with Geneva stops marked "Waltham Watch Co. U. S. A." with painted Iron dial and Arabic numerals marked "Waltham".  Mahogany case with shaped Brass arms and Eagle finial, inlaid Brass "Rope" moldings, Brass dial door with convex glass over reverse painted throat and lower door glasses, shaped drop with fluted detail.  Original finish with minor wear, slight dial wear, running when cataloged.  40 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 18: A 19th century Miniature English Lantern clock.  8-day spring driven fusee movement with passing strike, engraved Brass dial with Silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals signed "Jerome Gazeut, St John St. London".  Brass case with arched upper bell hanger, filigree crests, and turned finials, posts and ball feet.  Minor wear, running when cataloged.  9 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 19: A late 19th century Lenzkirch Louis XV Style table clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with embossed Brass dial and Roman numerals on porcelain markers, filigree hands and a fancy cast Brass bezel, serial #764131 indicates a production date of 1886.  Louis XV Style Burl Walnut case with extensive cast Brass appliques which continue onto the sides of the shaped case, includes Cupid below a wreath surrounded by foliate swags.  Original finish with slight wear, tiny flake on 8:00 marker, running when cataloged.  18 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 21: A turn of the century French Gilded Bronze Lyre clock by "F Deux, Paris".  8-day time only movement with platform escapement, convex porcelain dial with Arabic numerals, Gilded filigree hands and hand painted floral swags marked " G. Fabre, Paris".  Gilded Bronze Lyre form case surmounted by a mask of the Sun God Apollo with floral swags on an oval foliate pedestal with beaded feet.  Minor wear, running when cataloged.  13" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 22: A late 19th century Waterbury No. 53 Regulator wall clock.  8-day dual weight time only movement with dead beat escapement, maintaining power and a painted metal dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds.  Oak case with gallery crest over a single door with arched glass shaped gallery drop with gallery.  Paper label 80% intact at bottom.  Older finish with minor wear, restored dial, lacks some of the beaded case detail, running when cataloged.  50" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 23: A vintage Hamilton 18k Gold "Gordon B" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 19j, 754 movement with a Silvered dial, Square pyramidal/Baton markers and subsidiary seconds, serial #30043H.  22 x 36 mm 18k Yellow Gold case with a replaced leather band.  33.5 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 24: A turn of the century Lenzkirch open well wall clock.  Series 26, 8-day spring driven time and strike movement with embossed Brass dial, Silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and fancy Brass pendulum, serial #1 Million 111254 indicates a production date of 1896.  Walnut case with applied Cast Brass decoration and carved detail, arched crest over molded crown and dial door with circular glass, open well with turned rail over a lower bracket drop.  Older refinishing with minor wear, lacks one small Brass detail, running when cataloged.  37" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 25: A 19th century Boston area Lyre front Banjo clock.  8-day weight driven time only Brass movement with painted metal dial.  Mahogany case with original Gilded finish, Brass bezel upper door, carved lyre central panel with reverse painted glass over a single lower door with reverse painted glass panel.  Some wear and older repairs, replaced Eagle finial, running when cataloged.  31" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 26: A vintage Hamilton 18k Gold "Gordon" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 19j, 982 movement with a Silvered dial, Square pyramidal/Baton markers and subsidiary seconds, serial #M134948.  22 x 36 mm 18k Yellow Gold case with a replaced leather band.  31.9 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 27: A turn of the century Lenzkirch two weight Regulator wall clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with two part porcelain dial, Roman numerals and visible escapement, serial #430878 indicates a production date of 1877.  Burl Walnut Serpentine case with arched crest and turned finials over a shaped door with serpentine pilasters and lower shaped bracket drop.  Older refinishing with minor wear, faint dial hairlines, restored finials, running when cataloged.  51" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 29: A turn of the century Lenzkirch Bracket clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with Silvered dial and cast spandrels, Arabic numerals, serial #1 Million 309752 indicates a production date of 1901.  Walnut case with cast Brass finials and appliques, upper shingle work crest, Brass gallery over an arched door with figural pilasters and molded base with Brass paw feet.  Older finish with minor wear, running when cataloged.  25 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 30: A 19th century German Regulator wall clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie strike, Brass dial with porcelain chapter ring and Roman numerals, Silvered "Dancing Hours" appliques on dial, weights and pendulum.  Stamped "G P" trademark with a Knight on Horseback on movement.  Second Baroque Period Walnut case with carved scrolled crest and shaped molded cornice over an arched door flanked by molded pilasters and shaped lower drop with carved detail.  Restored finish with minor wear, damage and repair to chapter ring, minor loss to appliques on weights, running when cataloged.  46" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
Lot 31: A late 19th century Lenzkirch Model 370 wall clock.  Series 26, 8-day spring driven time only movement with two part porcelain dial, Roman numerals, molded Brass bezel, and gridiron R/A pendulum, serial #212163 indicates a production date of 1871 with Type I trademark.  Figured Walnut case with Ebonized detail features a shaped wooden crest with turned finials over single long door with arched dial glass flanked by Ebonized Spelter Caryatids and composition finials over a shaped lower drop.  Old finish with minor wear, faint hairlines in dial, running when cataloged.  35 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500  NOTE: This clock is illustrated on page 184 of George Everett's book "Lenzkirch Clocks, The Unsigned Story".
Lot 32: A vintage Cartier 14k Gold gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind movement with Black dial marked "Cartier, Swiss" no markers.  23 x 33 mm 14k Rose Gold case with a replaced leather band.  28.7 grams total weight.  Case wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 34: A Reproduction Diamond head Banjo clock by "Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY.".  8-day Brass time only weight driven movement with a painted metal dial, serial #1252.  Daniel Munroe style "Diamond head" case in Mahogany with Brass Eagle finial and side arms, reverse painted throat and lower door glasses by Tom Moberg.  Serial #C4656802 stamped on back.  Slight wear, some crazing in dial, running when cataloged.  42" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 35: An early 19th century Pennsylvania Tall clock.  8-day time and strike movement with sweep second hand and center calendar hand, painted Iron dial with upper moon phase and Arabic numerals, marked "Christian Hall, Lititz".  Cherry case with broken arch crest and turned finials over a shaped dial door flanked by turned columns, over a rectangular waist door and a paneled base with flared feet.  Older refinishing with minor wear, restored feet and finials, dial touch-ups, running when cataloged.  103 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,500-2,500
Lot 36: An 18k Gold Vulcain Swiss pocket watch with button activated minute repeat.  50 mm, 18k Gold engine turned HC, porcelain SSD with Arabic numerals marked "Vulcain, Chrometre", serial #263054.  87.21 grams total weight.  Minor wear, tiny dents, monogram, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 37: A 19th century American Presentation Banjo clock.  8-day Brass, weight driven time only movement with painted Iron dial and Roman numerals marked "Aaron Willard Jr., Boston".  Gilded Mahogany case with pierced Brass arms, Brass dial door with convex glass over reverse painted throat and lower "Constitution & Guerriere" door glasses, shaped drop with fluted detail.  Original Gilding with wear and some loss, restored painted glasses, replaced pendulum, finial and plinth, running when cataloged.  40 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 38: An 18k Gold Agassiz pocket watch.  35 mm, DMK, multi-color 18k Gold HC with box hinges, SSD with Roman numerals, serial #35305.  55.8 grams total weight, movement only is 19.2 grams.  Minor case wear, broken balance staff, wound tight when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 39: A 14k Gold watch chain with locket.  Ornate double loop T-bar chain with an embossed locket featuring an embossed Dragon with Ruby eye, enclosed four leaf clover.  46.6 grams total weight.  13 3/4" long overall.  Minor wear.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 40: A 19th century Black Forest table top Cuckoo clock, attributed to Beha.  8-day double fusee time and strike movement with Brass cutout plates, shield form pendulum, carved dial with applied bone hands and Roman numerals.  Oak Gothic Revival Period case with extensive carved detail including an arched crest with tapered spire finials above a dial surround with carved tracery flanked by rope twist columns on a stepped base with molded feet.  Original dark finish with some wear, replaced backboard and hour hand, running when cataloged.  25 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 41: A 14k Gold Brassus pocket watch with slide activated minute repeat.  High quality three finger bridge movement jeweled through the hammers, 48 mm, 14k Gold OF, porcelain SSD with Arabic numerals marked "Brassus", serial #125644.  71.7 grams total weight.  Only slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 42: A mid 19th century American Banjo clock, attributed to George D. Hatch, North Attleboro, Mass.  8-day time only movement with painted Iron dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with a Brass finial over a molded Brass dial door, tapered throat panel with applied rope moldings and reverse painted glass flanked by shaped Brass side arms, lower door with a reverse painted interior scene glass by Tom Moberg.  Older finish with some wear, dial restored, restored lower glass, replaced finial, running when cataloged.  35" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 43: A turn of the century Chelsea No. 1 Pendulum model wall clock.  From the jewelry store of "Wm. D. Ward, Hyde Park, Mass" (on dial) additionally retains Ward's paper label inside lower door.  8-day weight driven time only movement with painted metal dial and Arabic numerals, serial #110477.  Oak case with circular upper dial door, rectangular lower door and short molded drop.  Original light Oak finish with minor wear, slight dial wear, running when cataloged.  34" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 44: An early 19th century American striking Banjo clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike 4-pilar movement with arched top plates, painted Iron dial and Roman numerals, signed "No. 1838, A Willard Jr".   Mahogany case with turned finial over a circular Mahogany dial door with convex glass, tapered throat panel shaped lower door with molded edges and Crotch Mahogany panels over a shaped lower drop.  Older finish with good color, finial re-painted, dial wear and touch-ups, running when cataloged.  39" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 45: A 19th century American Banjo clock with alarm.  8-day Brass, weight driven time and alarm movement with exterior top mounted alarm bell, painted iron dial with Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with pierced Brass arms, Brass dial door with convex glass over reverse painted throat and lower door glasses.  Original Gilding with wear, replaced flat dial door glass and re-painted lower door glass, lacks some small Gilded decorations, running momentarily when cataloged.  33" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 46: An 18k Gold pocket watch by Julien Le Roy, Paris with stem activated quarter hour repeat, made for the Turkish Market.  55 mm, KW, KS, 18k Gold case with enameled decoration and applied Pearl detail on the case and bezel, bell strike inside strike inside rear cover, convex porcelain dial with Turkish numerals marked "Jln. Le Roy, a Paris", serial #664.  112.2 grams total weight.  Some wear, damage to the enamel decoration, bell slightly loose dampens strike, dial flakes and hairlines, lacks minute hand and crystal, running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 47: A 19th century Black Forest Monk Bell Ringer table top Cuckoo clock.  8-day time and strike movement with Monk Automaton, Brass cutout plates, silk thread suspension and shield form pendulum, carved wooden dial with bone hands and Roman numerals, half hour strike on two bells with painted Monk bell ringer figure.  Wooden case in the form of an ancient Church with twin upper Bell Towers above a dial surround and lower atrium fitted with glazed windows and Monk's door, all with applied decoration including twigs, roots and bark.  Old finish with minor damage, some glued repairs, running momentarily when cataloged.  28" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 48: A vintage Bulova Accutron 18k Gold M4 "Spaceview" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Skeletonized Quartz movement with sweep seconds, Bulova Accutron crystal, rear set, serial #1-265016.  34 mm 18k Yellow Gold case on a "Accutron" leather band with vintage Bulova GF buckle.  44.8 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 49: A 14k Gold Elgin Doctor's model pocket watch with sweep seconds.  16 size, 15 j, SW, LS, Engraved Dueber 14K Gold HC with Box hinges, porcelain dial with Roman numerals marked "Elgin Nat'l Watch Co.", serial #9260354.  138.2 grams total weight, movement weighs 55.9 grams.  Minor wear, monogramed with presentation on cuvette, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 50: A mid 19th century American Banjo clock attributed to William Cummens, Roxbury, Mass.  8-day time only movement with T-Bridge suspension and a painted Iron dial marked "Warranted ..." with Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with a Brass Eagle finial over a molded Brass dial door, tapered throat panel with Brass face screws and reverse painted glass flanked by shaped Brass side arms, lower door with a reverse painted glass.  Older finish with some wear, dial wear, running when cataloged.  34 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000
Lot 51: A vintage Vacheron & Constantine 18k Gold gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 17j, Cal 543 3B movement with a Champagne dial, diamond markers and subsidiary seconds, serial #48713.  35 mm 18k Rose Gold case with a replaced leather band.  41.7 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 52: A late 19th century French Bronze figural clock depicting Venus & Amor.  8-day time and strike movement with silk thread suspension, convex porcelain dial, Roman numerals and Gilded filigree hands by Japy Freres, retailed by "Kottot a Paris", serial #1426.  Bronze case with Gilded and dark Brown patina depicts Venus seated in a sailboat with a winged Cherub at the stern below a sail with inset clock movement, on an oval base with winged Lion feet, under a glass dome with a Black Slate oval base and turned Brass feet.  Minor wear, very good overall condition, running when cataloged.  Clock only is 17 1/2" high, 21 3/4" high overall with dome.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 53: A Good 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock by the Resch Brothers Clock Factory in Ebensee, Austria.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with Grand Sonnerie quarter hour chime, two part porcelain dial with Roman numerals and fancy pullies and pendulum, rear plate with "Remember" Trademark, serial #80903.  Oversized Walnut case with arched crest and carved foliate detail over a long door with arched molded design, carved figural pilasters with Acanthus leaves and shaped lower drop with inlaid Burl panel and turned finials with carved detail.  Older finish with slight wear, running when cataloged.  64" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 54: A 14k Gold Hamilton model Railroad Grade 961 Private Label pocket watch, made for "Lambert Brothers" on dial and movement.  16 size, 21 j, Adj temp & 5 pos, DMK, GJS, Gold train and center wheel, SW, PS, A. W. C. Co. 14K Gold, HC, with engine turned detail, porcelain DSD with Arabic numerals marked "Lambert Bros", serial #80702.  130.8 grams total weight, movement weighs 53.3 grams.  Very slight wear, monogramed, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $2,500-3,500
Lot 55: A late 1960's vintage Rolex Oyster Perpetual model gentleman's wristwatch.  Automatic wind movement with a Silvered dial, Stick markers and sweep seconds, serial #1996784.  34 mm Stainless Steel case with a replaced leather strap.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000Lot 56: A late 19th century E. N. Welch "Regulator #11" model wall clock.  30-day dual spring time only movement with painted metal dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds.  Walnut Eastlake Period case with shaped crest, single long molded door and shaped drop.  Older refinishing with minor wear, paint flakes to dial, re-painted pendulum stick, running when cataloged.   58 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 57: An 18k Gold  Waltham "P. S. Bartlett" model 1857 pocket watch.  18 size, 11 j, KW, KS, D & B, 18 K Gold HC with engraved detail, OF, Porcelain SSD with Roman numerals marked "American Watch Co.", serial #747133.  120.2 grams total weight, movement weighs 54.7 grams.  Some wear, minor denting, faint dial hairline, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 58: A late 19th century Black Forest wall clock.  8-day time and strike movement by Japy Freres & Cie, wooden dial with porcelain hour markers and Roman numerals, serial #3512.   Hand carved Walnut case with hanging game, hunting horn, rifle and various hunting accoutrements on a shaped plaque with carved branches and foliage.  Original finish with good color, minor wear and small edge repairs, running when cataloged.  31" high x 20" wide overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000
Lot 59: A 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock by "Anton Lakner, in Wien".  30-day weight driven movement with 10" two part porcelain dial and Roman numerals, fancy filigree hands, subsidiary seconds and Gilded Brass bezel.  Mahogany case with carved crest over a single long door with arched glass, flanked by paneled pilasters with carved detail over a shaped lower drop with carved mask and foliage.  Older refinishing with good color, restored crest and drop, running when cataloged.  77 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000
Lot 60: A 19th century Lenzkirch Grandfather clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with engraved Silvered dial and Arabic numeral and etched "Owl" pendulum, serial #723541 indicates a production date of 1886.  Oak open well design with cast Brass appliques and moldings, features a stepped arched top with turned and tapered finials over a molded cornice and upper door with circular dial glass and flat tapered pilasters over and open well with paneled back and scrolled brackets, on a base section with Brass Lion's mask on a carved panel and turned feet.  Older finish with slight wear, running when cataloged.  99" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000
Lot 61: A 19th century French figural Swinging Arm clock by Andre Romain Guilmet, Paris.  8-day time only movement within a nickeled cannister form body with porcelain dial, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals with gridiron pendulum and Gilded mounts, rear plate with "G L T" trademark, serial #9494.  Dial marked with the Retailer's information "Comptoir General, 9 Boul'd Poissonniere, Paris".   Allegorical "Spring" Spelter figure with dark Green patina and Ebonized turned wooded plinth.  Some wear to the original finish, running when cataloged.  35 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000 
Lot 63: An early 19th century English Regency Period Bracket clock by "Emerson & Co., Bristol, England".   8-day fusee driven time and strike movement with engraved backplate and pendulum, convex painted Iron dial with Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with arched top, Brass flame finial on a gadrooned plinth, arched frieze with applied quatrefoil and Gothic moldings, above a cast Brass dial door and lower inset panel with foliate carving, all flanked by Ebonized triple column pilasters and Brass side handles over inset Brass filigree side panels with Gothic tracery design, on a carved molded base with Brass Lotus feet.  Original finish has been nicely polished with slight wear, correct restored finials, running when cataloged.  21 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000
Lot 64: A late 19th century Ithaca "Vienna No. 3" model Calendar wall clock.  30-day dual spring time only movement with papered metal dial and Roman numerals, lower calendar mechanism with papered dial and rollers.  Walnut case with carved crest over a single long molded door with filigree baffle, turned drop finials and shaped lower drop.  Older finish with minor wear, replaced drop, one repaired finial, running when cataloged.  51 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000
Lot 65:  A late 19th century French Bronze Table clock by Japy Freres, Paris.  8-day time and strike movement with convex engraved Brass dial and porcelain markers with Roman numerals, serial #84838.  Massive Bronze figural case with a Knight's Helmet finial and foliate garlands, on an engraved Brass sphere above two Lions Rampant flanking an engraved Coat of Arms, all on an oval filigreed base.  Minor wear, replaced minute hand, running when cataloged.  30" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000
Lot 66:  A 14k Gold Howard Presentation pocket watch.  Inscription on cuvette reads "Presented by Light Battery E First US Artillery and Troops B and K Seventh US Cavalry" with US Artillery Battery "E" crossed cannon logo verso.  NOTE: These units fought together at the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890 and the watch was produced shortly after in 1891.  "N" size, 15j, SW, PS, E. H. & Co. 14K Gold, HC, porcelain SSD with Roman numerals marked "E Howard & Co. Boston", serial #220271.  141.8 grams total weight, movement weighs 63.8 grams.  Some wear, monogramed front cover, winds, sets and running momentarily when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000
Lot 67: A mid 19th century American Presentation Banjo clock.  8-day time only movement with painted Iron dial and Roman numerals signed "G. G. Brewster, Portsmouth".  Mahogany case with Gilded front, turned Gilded finial over a molded Brass dial door, tapered throat panel with applied rope moldings and reverse painted glass flanked by shaped Brass side arms, lower door with a reverse painted Naval Battle scene labeled "Constitution & Guerriere, Hull" above a shaped drop with carved detail.  Old finish with some wear, dial wear and craquelure, minor flaking to glasses, running when cataloged.  39" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000
Lot 73: A 14k Gold Rockford "Indicator" model Railroad Grade 950 pocket watch with UP/DOWN wind indicator.  18 size, 21 j, Adj 5 pos, DR, DMK, GJS, SW, LS, B. W. C. Co. 14K Gold, OF, porcelain DSD with Arabic numerals marked "Rockford Indicator", serial #908105.  153.1 grams total weight.  Minor wear, re-cased with cut front cover, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $4,000-5,000
74: A late 19th century Black Forest figural clock.  8-day Brass time and strike movement marked "Leuenberger, Interlaken, 1359" with a carved wooden dial and applied Roman numerals on porcelain plaques.  Hand carved case with a full bodied Red Stag standing on a forest floor, fitted with Stag horns.  Original dark finish with some wear and minor damage, running when cataloged.  32 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000
Lot 75: A good late 19th century Waltham Pattern 81 Gothic Revival Period Hall clock.  8-day weight driven movement with quarter hour tubular chimes, Brass dial with painted moon phase, Silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, "Chime/Silent" and "Whittington/Westminster" selector dials with applied filigree detail.  Exceptional Oak case with carved spires flanking a scrolled crest over a dial door with original beveled glass flanked by Gothic spire pilasters over a waist door with carved tracery and applied Brass detail, lower carved panel and a heavily molded base.  Waxed original finish with minor wear, running when cataloged.  102" high overall.  ESTIMATE $8,000-12,000
Lot 76: A mid 19th century American Banjo clock by William Cummens, Roxbury, Mass.  8-day time only movement with T-Bridge suspension and a painted Iron dial marked "Warranted by Wm. Cummens" with Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with a Brass Eagle on Urn finial over a molded Brass dial door, tapered throat panel with reverse painted glass flanked by shaped Brass side arms, lower door with a reverse painted glass.  Older finish with some wear, dial craquelure and some wear, replaced finial, crack in lower door glass, running when cataloged.  34 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000
Lot 77: An 18k Gold pocket watch by Montaigne et Fils, Geneva.  Unusual engraved scene on rear cover depicting a Southern plantation with a large cotton press, workers, and children, front cover with "BDWH" monogram.  55 mm, 15j Adjusted, DMK, SW, LS, movement in a Fancy engraved B. P. & W. 18k Gold hunting case with box hinges, porcelain SSD with Roman numerals marked "Montaigne et Fils" serial #46188.  161.7 grams total weight, movement weighs 65.6 grams.  Very slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000
Lot 78: A 14k Gold watch chain.  Heavy T-bar chain with extra rolling links at each juncture.  60.3 grams total weight.  14 1/4" long overall.  Minor wear.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 79: A 19th century American Presentation Banjo clock.  8-day Brass, weight driven time only movement with painted Iron dial and Roman numerals marked "Warranted..".  Gilded Mahogany case with pierced Brass arms, Brass dial door with convex glass over reverse painted throat and lower door glasses, shaped drop with fluted detail.  Re-Gilded with minor wear, restored painted glasses, crack in throat glass, running when cataloged.  40 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-5,000
Lot 80: A 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock.  30-day weight driven movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie strike, Silvered dial with Roman numerals, engraved Brass dial center and overlay, matching weights and pendulum.  Oversized Walnut case with carved mask and foliate crest over a single long door with square dial glass and shaped lower flanked by turned columns with fluted detail, shaped lower drop and turned finials.  Older refinishing with restoration to the case, replaced pendulum stick, running when cataloged.  85" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 81: A 19th century German Grandfather clock.  30-day weight driven time only movement with engraved Brass dial and Arabic numerals, cast scrolled dial center and matching pendulum, serial #9148.  Second Baroque Period Walnut case constructed in two sections with a carved scrolled crest over a molded cornice with circular dial glass and corner pilasters over a long molded waist door with circular glass, on a base section with a single door and turned feet.  Older finish with slight wear, running when cataloged.  94 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 82:  A 14k Gold Rockford model 2 pocket watch.  18 size, 15 j, SW, LS, Fancy C. W. Mfg. Co. 14K Gold, OF, Porcelain SSD with Roman numerals marked "Rockford Watch Co., Illinois", serial #104394.  132.4 grams total weight, movement weighs 67.4 grams.  Minor wear, re-cased with cut front cover, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 83: A 19th century Lenzkirch wall clock.  Series 24, 8-day spring driven time and strike movement with etched Silvered dial and Arabic numerals and fancy cast Silvered pendulum, serial #66103 indicates a production date of 1860.  Walnut case with cast Brass decoration, shaped pediment crest over molded crown and single door with circular dial glass and hexagonal lower, above a shaped bracket drop.  Older refinishing with minor wear, running when cataloged.  39" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
Lot 84: A 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock.  30-day weight driven time and strike movement with engraved Brass dial and Silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, molded Brass bezel.  Ebonized case with inlaid Brass, Pewter and Mother-of-Pearl decoration features a stepped arched crest over a with molded crown, inlaid floral frieze and an arched door with fluted tapered pilasters, carved detail and shaped drop with turned finials and inlaid panel.  Old finish with slight wear, some shrinkage, dial wear, running when cataloged.  56" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
Lot 90: A 1930's Art Deco Period "World Time" figural mantel clock.  Unusual 24 hour Globe form clock with an early electro-mechanical movement with electric winding and flywheel escapement with a mechanical spring driven auxiliary power movement.  The Northern Hemisphere revolves to indicate the hour on a 24 hour scale and the Southern Hemisphere indicates the minutes in five minute intervals, the ring between the two is engraved with the names of countries and regions around the globe.  Figural case with a patinated Spelter figure of a male hunter on a rocky outcrop mounted on a Black Slate base with inset Marble detail.  Minor wear, edge flakes and crack on base, lacks one numeral on hour hemisphere, added 110 transformer for US use, running when cataloged.  44 x 15" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 85:  A Waltham "Vanguard" model pocket watch.  18 size, 23 j, Diamond endstone, Adj, DMK, GJS, SW, LS, Fancy Keystone "J. Boss" GF with engraved Locomotive verso, OF, Porcelain DSD "Montgomery" dial with Arabic numerals marked "Waltham" with fancy Gold hands, serial #12079962.  Slight wear, winds, sets and runs momentarily when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 86: A 14k Gold watch chain.  29.8 grams total weight.  16 3/4" long overall.  Minor wear.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
  Lot 87: A 14k Gold watch chain.  29.8 grams total weight.  16 3/4" long overall.  Minor wear.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 88: A late 19th century French Gilded Bronze Lyre clock.  14-day time and strike movement with convex porcelain dial, Arabic numerals and hand painted floral swags with Gilded filigree hands, fitted with a gridiron pendulum and swinging exterior bezel decorated with applied "brilliants", serial #205.  White Marble case with Gilded Bronze frame with swags and foliate detail, surmounted by a mask of the Sun God Apollo, on a foliate pedestal and molded Marble base.  Minor wear, hairline free dial, lacks two small medallions at sides of base, movement complete and running when cataloged, set-up and balancing will be required after moving.  22 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 89:  A late 18th/early 19th century English Tavern clock.  8-day weight driven time only movement with painted wooden dial and Roman numerals marked "John Perry, London".  Red Chinoiserie decorated case with slide off hood and circular molded dial bezel over a single long door and short tapered drop.  Original painted finish with some wear, replaced dial, running when cataloged.  47 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 91:  An 18k Gold French pocket watch with stem activated quarter hour repeat.  54 mm, KW through the dial, KS, 18k Gold case with engine turned rear cover and Brass cuvette, convex porcelain dial with Roman numerals, serial #3051 on case.  109.2 grams total weight.  Some wear, dial hairlines, flakes at winding arbor, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $1,500-2,500
Lot 92:  A 19th century Howard "No. 5" model Banjo clock.  8-day weight driven time only movement with a painted metal dial and Roman numerals marked "E. Howard & Co., Boston".  Shaped Walnut case with Rosewood grain paint, reverse painted throat and lower door glass.  Old finish with some wear, dial wear and discoloration, running when cataloged.  29" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,500-2,000
Lot 93: A mid 19th century American Banjo clock.  8-day time only movement with painted Iron dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with a Brass Eagle finial over a molded Brass dial door, tapered throat panel with applied rope moldings and reverse painted glass marked "Warranted, Patent" flanked by shaped Brass side arms, lower door with a reverse painted "Aurora" glass.  Older finish with some wear, some dial wear, restored lower glass, running when cataloged.  34" high.  ESTIMATE $1,500-2,000
Lot 94: A late 19th century Lenzkirch No. 63 Gallery clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with Brass dial and spandrels, engraved Silvered center, Arabic numerals and Brass pendulum, serial #1 Million 87773 indicates a production date of 1895.  Walnut case with applied cast Brass detail, arched crest above a square dial door with turned pilasters, upper and lower friezes with Brass detail, over a shaped bracket drop with turned detail.  Old finish with some wear, lacks Brass medallion from crest, running when cataloged.  43" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
Lot 95: A 19th century Biedermeier Period Vienna Regulator wall clock.  30-day weight driven time only movement with a flat porcelain dial, Roman numerals and engine turned Brass bezel, Steel pendulum rod and Brass bob.  Early Six glass Mahogany case with Satinwood stringing features an arched crest over a molded crown, single long door with square dial glass and rectangular lower above a shaped drop with arched finial.  Polished finish with minor restoration, flaking at winding arbor, running when cataloged.  40 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
Lot 96: An early 19th century American Banjo clock with alarm.  8-day Brass, weight driven time and alarm movement with exterior top mounted alarm bell, painted Iron dial with Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with pierced Brass arms, Brass dial door with convex glass over reverse painted throat and lower door glasses.  Older finish with wear, crack in throat glass, lacks bell hammer, running when cataloged.  32 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
Lot 97: A late 19th/early 20th century Grandfather clock by Kienzle, Schwenningen, Germany.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with engraved Brass dial with Silvered chapter ring and Arabic numeral, etched weights and pendulum with Art Nouveau influence, retailed by "Luppe & Heilbronner, Munich" on dial center, serial #7385.  Arts and Crafts Period Oak open well design features a stepped molded cornice over a carved frieze and upper door with circular dial glass with molded frame over and open well with paneled back, turned columns and scrolled brackets, on a base section with carved foliate panel and shaped bracket feet.  Original dark finish with slight wear, running when cataloged.  80 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 98: A late 19th century Gilbert No. 14 Regulator wall clock.  8-day weight time only movement with dead beat escapement, maintaining power and a papered metal dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds.  Oak case with shaped crest and press carved detail over a single molded door and shaped bracket drop.  Older finish with minor wear, lacks some of the beaded case detail, running when cataloged.  49" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 99:  A 19th century Lenzkirch open well wall clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with etched Brass dial, Silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and fancy embossed Brass pendulum, serial #28647 indicates a production date of 1855.  Walnut case with extensive applied Cast Brass decoration and carved detail, arched crest over molded crown and dial door with circular glass, open well with turned columns over a shaped lower drop.  Older refinishing with minor wear, some restoration, running when cataloged.  48" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 100: A late 19th century French three piece Sienna Marble clock set, marked "Comptoir General, J. Pratt, Paris...".  8-day time and strike movement with visible escapement, Gilded Bronze & porcelain dial, Arabic numerals and a two cylinder Mercury pendulum, serial #27584.  Louis XVI Style Sienna Marble case with Gilded Bronze mounts and Brass fluted columns on clock and garnitures.  Some wear, edge chips to Marble, running when cataloged.  19 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 101: A late 19th century Waterbury No. 67 Regulator wall clock.  8-day dual weight time only movement with dead beat escapement, maintaining power and a papered metal dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds.  Walnut case with a shaped crest and press carved detail over a single molded door and shaped bracket drop.  Paper label 60% intact at bottom.  Older refinishing with minor wear, restored dial and drop, running when cataloged.  49" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 102:  A 19th century Black Forest Monk Bell Ringer table top Cuckoo clock.  8-day time and strike movement with Brass cutout plates, turned wooden dial with carved bone hands and Roman numerals, "Bim-Bam" strike on two bells with painted monk bell ringer figure.  Oak Gothic Revival Period case with extensive carved detail including a upper Bell Tower with tapered finial above a dial surround with carved tracery flanked by Ebonized pilasters on a molded base with pierced cutouts.  Old dark finish with some glued repairs, crack in base, lacks roof trim, running momentarily when catalogued.  34 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 103:  An early 19th century Horace Tifft type American Banjo clock.  8-day Brass, weight driven time only movement with painted Iron dial with Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with acorn finial and shaped arms, molded dial door with flat circular glass over reverse painted throat and lower door glasses.  Older finish with wear, minor paint loss on glasses, running when cataloged.  32" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 104:  A late 19th century Birge & Fuller Sharp Gothic Steeple on Steeple shelf clock.  30-hour time and strike movement with "Wagon Spring" power, marked "C. Boardman, Bristol, Conn, USA" with a painted metal dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with shaped upper door with clear dial glass and reverse painted lower flanked by single turned Candlesticks, above a lower door with reverse painted glass, old paper retailer's label inside.  Old finish with some wear, large chip in backboard, touch-up to dial edges, running when cataloged.  21 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 105: An 18k Gold pocket watch with center sweep second hand.  50 mm, 18k Gold OF, flat porcelain dial with Roman numerals, serial #16677.  95.4 grams total weight.  Minor case wear, crystal restricts second hand when closed, runs momentarily when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
107: A 19th century E. N. Welch "No. 5 Regulator" model wall clock.  8-day dual weight time only movement with painted metal dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, original Gilded pendulum rod.  Walnut case with a shaped crest, circular upper door over an arched lower door and shaped drop.  Older refinishing with minor, replaced lower finials one with small chip at tip, minor dial imperfections, running when cataloged.  51" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
106: An IXORA pocket watch by Picard et Cie, Geneva with slide activated minute repeat.  Three finger bridge movement, 55 mm, Gold Filled HC, porcelain SSD with Roman numerals.  Minor wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 108: An early 19th century American Banjo clock with alarm.  8-day Brass, weight driven time movement with spring driven alarm, exterior top mounted alarm bell, painted Iron dial with Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with pierced Brass arms, Brass dial door with convex glass over Mahogany throat and lower door panels with applied Ripple moldings.  Older finish with wear, replaced Eagle finial, running momentarily when cataloged.  33" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
Lot 109: A late 19th century Lenzkirch table clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with engraved Brass dial center, Silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, serial #811896 indicates a production date of 1888.  Oak case with open well, cast Brass finials and appliques, molded circular Brass dial door flanked by Brass corbels, on a molded base with Brass Dolphin feet.  Older finish with minor wear, running when cataloged.  24" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 110:  A vintage Gruen 14k Gold "Verithin Precision" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 17j, 415 movement with a Silvered dial and Arrow markers, serial #M51695.  30 mm 14k Yellow Gold case with a replaced leather band.  21.0 grams total weight.  Some wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 111:  A mid 19th century Ripple Front Gothic shelf clock by J. C. Brown, Forestville, Conn.  8-day Brass, spring driven time and strike movement with painted metal dial.  Rosewood Onion top case with applied Ripple moldings, four turned finials and columns and a single conforming door with etched lower glass.  Old finish with some wear, re-painted dial, replaced finials, running when cataloged.  19 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 112: A 19th century Black Forest table top Trumpeter Cuckoo clock.  8-day time and strike movement with Brass cutout plates, shield form pendulum and three horns, turned wooden dial and applied bone hands and Roman numerals.  Oak Gothic Revival Period case with carved detail including a foliate crest above a dial surround with carved tracery flanked by shaped pilasters on a stepped base with molded feet.  Older finish with Ebonized detail, some wear, minor damage, running when cataloged.  19 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 113: A 19th century American Banjo clock with alarm.  8-day weight driven time only movement with alarm bell on top and painted metal dial and Roman numerals marked " Warranted by, L. W. Noyes".  Mahogany case with pierced Brass arms and Eagle finial, molded Brass dial door over a tapered throat panel and lower door with reverse painted glasses and molded lower drop.  Older refinishing with some wear, replaced finial and lower drop, glasses restored by Tom Moberg, runs momentarily when cataloged.  37" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
Lot 114: A vintage Gruen 14k Gold "Precision" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 17j movement with a Black dial, inset Diamond markers and subsidiary seconds, serial #525679.  21 x 27 mm 14k Yellow gold case with a replaced leather band.  21.0 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 115: A late 19th century Waterbury "No. 54" type Regulator wall clock.  8-day dual wind spring driven time only movement with a painted metal dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds.  Walnut case with a shaped crest and turned finials above a paneled frieze with carved detail and a single long molded door with arched glass over a carved bracket drop.  Older refinishing with minor wear, restored dial, running when cataloged.  58" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 116: A late 20th century Reproduction Street clock.  Electric movement with two 21" painted metal dials and Arabic numerals.  Cast Aluminum stand with scrolled crest over a marque labeled "Witham Farms" (on one side) above a circular molded dial head on a tapered post with paneled base and paw feet.  Painted finish with wear and paint loss, running when cataloged.  136" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 117: A late 20th century Reproduction Street clock.  Electric movements with two 21" painted metal dials and Arabic numerals and three subsidiary dials at each.  Cast Aluminum stand with scrolled crest over an unmarked marque, circular molded dial head on a tapered post with paneled base.  Painted finish with wear and paint loss, running when cataloged.  138" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Lot 118:  A late 19th century German carved Oak wall clock with applied chased Bronze decoration, in the style of Lenzkirch.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with a Silvered dial and Roman numerals, etched dial center with foliate design in Gold and Silver detail with matching compensating pendulum.  Oak case with lift-off facade having an arched crest with two carved finials supported by turned columns, turned Oak bezel flanked by foliate carvings and Brass finials over a beveled glass panel and pierced carved drop with applied Bronze Angel and foliate wreaths, terminating in a carved Shell form drop finial.  Serial #"52183" on back plate.  Nicely restored finish, some loss and cracks in Bronze work, corner damage on beveled glass, running when cataloged.  40" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 119:  An early 19th century Pennsylvania Tall clock.  8-day time and strike movement with painted Iron dial and upper moon phase with Arabic numerals, marked "Jno Wood, Philadelphia".  Mahogany case with a broken arch crest over a shaped dial door flanked by turned columns, over a paneled waist door flanked by Curly Maple quarter columns and a base with flared feet.  Older refinishing with minor wear, lacks finials, dial touch-ups, running when cataloged.  103 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 120: An early 20th century Waterbury Presentation Banjo clock.  8-day Brass, weight driven time only movement with convex painted iron dial and Roman numerals.  Gilded Mahogany case with shaped wooden arms, molded wood dial door with convex glass over reverse painted "Aurora" throat and lower door glasses, shaped drop with fluted detail.  Old finish with some wear, slight dial wear, running when cataloged.  38 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 121: A vintage Hamilton 14k Gold "Brock" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 19j, 982 movement with a Silvered dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, serial #M187589.  20 x 27 mm 14k Yellow Gold case with a replaced leather band.  24.8 grams total weight.  Minor wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 122:  A late 19th century Gilbert "No. 11" type Regulator wall clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with a papered metal dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds.  Cherry Eastlake Period case with a shaped crest above a paneled frieze with carved detail and a single long molded door with arched glass over a carved bracket drop.  Older refinishing with minor wear, dial wear, running when cataloged.  49 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 123:  A vintage Bulova 14k Gold gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 21j movement with a Silvered dial, Arrow markers and subsidiary seconds, serial #6433403 on case back.  21 x 34 mm 14k Yellow Gold case with fancy lugs and a replaced leather band.  24.9 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 124:  A 14k Gold Elgin ladies pendant watch.  0 size, 7 j, SW, LS, Fancy beaded cushion A. W . C. Co. 14K Gold, HC, Porcelain SSD with Roman numerals marked "Elgin", serial #6514296.  41.5 grams total weight.  Minor case wear, winds well, stem very tight, running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 125:  A 10k Gold watch chain.  24.2 grams total weight.  50" long overall.  Minor wear.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 126: A 19th century German Regulator wall clock.  Lenzkirch 8-day weight driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie strike, Silvered dial with Roman numerals, engraved decoration on dial, weights and pendulum, serial #723541 indicates a production date of 1885.  Walnut Transitional case with carved "roof" top and scrolled crest over a molded cornice over a single long door with circular dial glass, applied Brass spandrels and shaped lower flanked by carved pilasters and shaped lower drop with scrolled brackets.  Married movement and case, restored finish with minor wear, running when cataloged.  53 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 127: An early 19th century Pennsylvania Tall clock.  8-day time and strike movement with sweep second hand, painted Iron dial and Roman numerals, marked "A. W. Baldwin, Lampeter Square".  Mixed wood case with broken arch crest and turned finials over a shaped dial door flanked by turned columns, over an arched waist door and a paneled base with short turned feet.  Older refinishing with minor wear, some older repair, dial restored, running when cataloged.  95 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
Lot 128:  A late 20th century reproduction L. Curtis Girandole Banjo wall clock.  8-day weight driven time only movement with a painted metal dial and Roman numerals marked "L. Curtis Patent, Concord, Mass, 1818".  Shaped case with Mahogany body and Gilded front having a carved Eagle finial above circular Brass upper door with applied Brass spheres and convex glass over a bowed throat glass with reverse painted decoration flanked by Brass side arms over a circular lower door with wood spheres, convex glass and reverse painted Wharf scene and a carved foliate drop.  Minor case and finish wear and variation, the throat frame is much lighter and may have been cleaned or re-Gilded, not running when cataloged.  46 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Lot 129:  A 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with Grand Sonnerie quarter hour chime, engraved Brass dial porcelain chapter ring and Roman numerals, engraved weights and pendulum, serial #97758.  Walnut case with arched crest and turned finial over a long door with carved tapered pilasters and shaped lower drop.  Older finish with slight wear, running when cataloged.  51 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 130:  A 19th century Lenzkirch wall clock.  Series 24, 8-day spring driven time and strike movement with two part porcelain dial and Roman numerals and fancy etched Silvered pendulum, serial #86198 indicates a production date of 1863.  Oak case with carved decoration, arched crest over molded crown and single door with circular dial glass and arched lower, tapered lower bracket drop.  Older refinishing with minor wear, some shrinkage, multiple dial hairlines, replaced bottom finial, running when cataloged.  42" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 138:  A turn of the century French mantel clock by "A. D. Mougin, Paris" retailed by "P. Hubeau, Namur (Belgium)".  8-day time and strike movement with convex porcelain dial, Roman hours and Arabic minute with fancy Gilded hands.  Gold finished Spelter case with shaped top, Ram's Head columns and beveled glass on a White marble base with beaded feet.  Some wear, flakes at winding arbors, running when cataloged.  15" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 131: A 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock by "Franz Gorb, Wein".  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie strike, Brass dial with Roman numerals, matching engraved dial, weights and pendulum.  Second Baroque Period Walnut case with carved scrolled crest and shaped molded cornice over an arched door flanked by molded pilasters and shaped lower drop with brackets carved detail.  Restored finish with minor wear, running when cataloged.  49 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 136: A late 20th century Bronze figural Swinging Arm clock.  8-day time only movement within a Blue enameled sphere with Roman numerals with gridiron pendulum and Gilded mounts.  Bronze allegorical figure with dark patina depicts a robed woman.  Some wear to the finish on the sphere, running when cataloged.  35" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 132: A turn of the century Junghans wall clock with music box.  8-day spring driven movement with celluloid chapter ring, Roman numerals, embossed Brass dial center and matching gridiron pendulum.  Walnut case with galleried "Horse" crest over a single door with arched glass flanked by turned pilasters, and a shaped lower drop.  Old finish with minor wear, running when cataloged.  41" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 133:  A late 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie chime and two part porcelain dial with Roman numerals and molded Brass bezel.  Transitional Figured Walnut case with Ebonized detail features a carved crest and arched molding over a single long door with arched glass flanked by chamfered pilasters with carved detail over a shaped drop.  Older finish with some wear and minor damage, replaced crest, dial hairlines, mis-matched weights, running when cataloged.  47" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 134: A mid 20th century Chelsea "Ship's Bell" model ship's clock.  8-day time and strike movement with balance wheel escapement strikes on ship's bells with a 6" Silvered dial and Arabic numerals with strike/silent lever.  Serial #554260, ca. 1944-5.  Brass case with hinged bezel, on a Mahogany stand.  Includes the original "Chelsea" winding key.  Some wear and light surface corrosion to Brass, running when cataloged.  9 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 135: A late 19th century Lenzkirch Louis XV Style table clock.  Series 52, 8-day spring driven time and strike movement with cast Brass dial and Blue Roman numerals on porcelain markers, filigree hands and cast Brass bezel, serial #816856 indicates a production date of 1888.  Louis XV Style Bird's Eye Maple case with domed top and extensive cast Brass appliques which continue onto the sides of the shaped case, includes a woman and Cherub on Lion's mask feet.  Old finish with slight wear, shrinkage cracks, tiny flakes on 8:00 marker, running when cataloged.  20" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 137: A late 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock with "REMEMBER" trademark by the Resch Brothers Clock Factory in Ebensee, Austria.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie chime and two part porcelain dial with Roman numerals and molded Brass bezel, serial #58923.  Altdeutsch Style Walnut case with an arched carved crest over a single long door with arched glass flanked by fluted pilasters with carved detail over a shaped drop.  Older finish with some wear and minor damage, replaced finials, dial hairlines, running when cataloged.  51" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 139: A late 19th century Lenzkirch Gallery clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with convex Silvered dial and Arabic numerals, serial #1 Million 248777 indicates a production date of 1899.  Fancy Oak case with scrolled filigree design, applied cast Brass decoration, and a hinged door with Brass bezel and convex glass.  Older finish with minor damage, some glued case repairs, running when cataloged.  27 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 140:  A late 19th century German Bracket clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with Silvered dial and Arabic numerals, cast Brass bezel and filigree hands.  Oak case with cast Brass finials and extensive appliques, molded top with carved detail overed an arched facade with Brass Cherub mask and columns, Lion's mask side medallions on a molded base with Brass Lion's mask feet.  Original dark finish with some wear, running when cataloged.  21 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 141: A 20th century English Brass Skeleton clock.  8-day Fusee driven movement with Brass cut out dial with Roman numerals.  Brass Gothic Style plates with turned posts on a molded Ebonized wooden base with glass dome.  Minor wear, replaced dome, running when cataloged.  17" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 142: A mid 19th century Boardman & Wells shelf clock.  30-hr wooden works time, strike and alarm movement with painted wooden dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with a carved crown above a three panel door with clear upper, mirrored center and reverse painted lower glass, flanked by flat Curly Maple pilasters with Ebonized detail, all supported by carved paw feet.  Paper label 50% intact.  Old finish with some wear, veneer damage along lower edge of both sides, large chip in one foot, crack in top glass, re-painted glass panel, replaced Brass finials, not running when cataloged, movement is very dirty.  42 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
A Swiss Split Second Chronograph.  50 mm, DMK, SW, LS, Crescent Watch Case Co. GF, OF, Porcelain SSD with Roman numerals, serial #86158.  Minor wear, dial hairlines, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 143: A late 19th century Gustav Becker wall clock by Kienzle, Schwenningen, Germany.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie chime and two part Brass/Silvered dial with Roman numerals and molded Brass bezel, etched dial center, weights and pendulum, serial #531.  Altdeutsch Style Walnut case with carved crest over a single long door with arched glass flanked by fluted pilasters with carved detail over a shaped drop.  Older refinishing with minor wear, running when cataloged.  49 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 144:  A late 19th century German Bracket clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with engraved, arched Brass dial and Arabic numerals, cast Brass applique and spandrels.  Walnut case with turned finials on a shingled "roof" with Lion's mask detail, over a single door with arched top and turned fluted columns and carved lower frieze and a molded base.  Older finish with minor wear, running when cataloged.  27 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 145: A turn of the century Junghans three piece clock set.  8-day time only movement with lever escapement and flat porcelain dial with Arabic numerals and Crossed Arrow Trademark.  Louis XV Style Earthenware case and candelabras, features a clock with Cherub and Maiden on a scrolled base with floral swags, and a pair of candelabras with Cherubs, all with multi-color glaze decoration and Gilded detail.  Some wear, Cherub on the clock lacks a wing and one on a candelabra has a replaced wing, candelabras lack upper branches, clock running when cataloged.  Up to 19 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 146: A mid 19th century William Gilbert Double Decker hollow column shelf clock.  30-hr Brass time and strike movement with painted metal dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with a molded cornice, two panel upper door, with clear upper and lower mirror panels flanked by hollow weight columns over a single door base with reverse painted glass.  Paper label 50% intact.  Older finish with minor wear, dial wear, re-painted lower panel, running when cataloged.  28 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 148: A late 20th century Brass Skeleton clock.  8-day Fusee driven movement with passing strike and Brass cut out dial with Roman numerals.  Shaped Brass plates with turned posts on a stepped White marble base with glass dome.  Minor wear, running when cataloged.  19 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 149: A mid 19th century Boardman & Wells hollow column Double Decker shelf clock.  30-hr wooden works time and strike movement with papered wooden dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with a carved cornucopia crown above a upper door, with clear dial glass and mirrored lower glass, flanked by full hollow weight columns over a single door with reverse painted glass, all supported by carved paw feet.  Paper label 30% intact.  Older finish with minor wear, re-papered dial, re-painted lower glass, running momentarily when cataloged.  35 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 150: A turn of the century Matthais Bauerle wall clock (with "MANN" trademark).  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with etched Brass dial, porcelain chapter ring with Arabic numerals and etched Brass pendulum, serial #90305.  Second Baroque Period Walnut case with carved decoration, shaped crest over molded crown and single long door with circular dial glass and shaped lower above a shaped drop.  Older refinishing finish with minor wear, some shrinkage to door frame, minor loss to top carving, running when cataloged.  36" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 151: A turn of the century Miniature Vienna wall clock by Karl Ludwig, Pressburg.  8-day weight driven time only movement with a 4 1/4" flat porcelain dial and Roman numerals and Cast Piecrust bezel.  Ebonized wood case with shaped metal crest over an arched door with composition pilasters and shaped lower drop.  Old finish with minor wear, replaced crest, hairlines and small flake in dial, running when cataloged.  27 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 152: A turn of the century Lenzkirch No. 80 Freischwinger wall clock.  Series 26, 8-day spring driven time and strike movement with engraved Silvered dial, Arabic numerals and fancy cast Brass pendulum, serial #1 Million 229965 indicates a production date of 1900.  Walnut case with carved shell crest over a square dial door with turned pilasters and lower shaped bracket drop.  Old finish with some wear, replaced center finial, running when cataloged.  37 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 153:  A 20th century reproduction Great Wheel Skeleton clock.  Shaped Gilded Brass plates with a single chain driven fusee movement, skeletonized dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute dial with subsidiary seconds and lower hour dial.  Mounted on a molded Walnut base with Brass feet.  Minor wear, running when cataloged.  19 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 154: An early 19th century American Tall clock.  8-day time and strike movement with painted Iron dial and Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds, marked "Bassett, Warford".  Mahogany case with inlaid detail features a broken arch crest and Brass finials over a shaped dial door flanked by turned columns, over an arched waist door and a paneled base with short turned feet.  Older refinishing with minor wear, some older repair, replaced finials, running when cataloged.  98" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 155: A late 19th century Lenzkirch Freischwinger wall clock.  Series 26, 8-day spring driven time and strike movement with Brass dial, cast spandrels and engraved Silvered center, Arabic numerals and fancy cast Brass pendulum, serial #1 Million 190746 indicates a production date of 1898.  Oak case with pierced arched crest over a square dial door with shaped pilasters and lower shaped bracket drop.  Old finish with some wear, running when cataloged.  40" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 156: An 18th century German Bracket clock attributed to Fidelis Meyer.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie striking on two bells, Crown wheel escapement, Calendar hand, convex porcelain dial with Arabic numerals, false pendulum aperture, subsidiary Repeat/Silent dials and cast spandrels.  Walnut case with Gilded cast Brass handle and finials on an inverted bell form top, single door with applied Gilded moldings on cast Brass feet.  Older finials with wear and repairs, dial hairlines, running when cataloged.  23" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800 
Lot 157: A 19th century Ephraim Down(e)s Pillar and Scroll shelf clock.  30-hr weight driven wooden time and strike movement with painted wooden dial and Arabic numerals.  Mahogany case with scrolled crest and Brass finials, single door with clear dial glass and reverse painted lower flanked by turned columns on a scrolled base.  Paper label 80% intact.  Older refinishing with minor damage, dial wear, restoration to crest and base, running when cataloged.  31 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 158: A late 19th century Lenzkirch wall clock.  8-day weight driven time only movement with two part porcelain dial, Roman numerals, molded Brass bezel, serial #220346 indicates a production date of 1871 with Type I trademark.  Walnut case with Ebonized detail features a shaped wooden crest with carved Eagle and arched moldings over single long door with arched dial glass, short fluted pilasters and shaped frame with carved Oak leaves over a shaped lower drop.  Older finish with minor wear, faint hairlines in dial, some restored carvings, running when cataloged.  50 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 159: A 19th century Jerome & Darrow Pillar and Scroll shelf clock.  30-hr weight driven wooden time and strike movement with painted wooden dial and Arabic numerals.  Mahogany case with scrolled crest and Brass finials, single door with clear dial glass and reverse painted lower flanked by slender turned columns on a scrolled base.  Paper label 80% intact.  Older refinishing with minor damage, dial wear, restoration to crest and base, running when cataloged.  31 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 160:  A 20th century Gazo second model "Santa Barbara" wall clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Westminster/St. Michael/Whittington chimes, engraved Brass dial with porcelain markers and Roman Numerals, engraved Brass pendulum bob.  Second Baroque Style hand carved Walnut case with scrolled foliate crest over a single door with convex dial glass and shaped beveled lower, flanked by foliate pilasters above a shaped molded drop with carved finial.  Case marked "SB-709-W" which indicates "Santa Barbara, Serial #709, Walnut".   Minor wear, slight fading, running when cataloged.  57" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 161:  A turn of the century French three piece clock set.  8-day time and strike movement marked "Selsi, Paris" with convex porcelain dial with Arabic numerals and floral swags.  Louis XVI Style Bronze mounted Marble case with four turned Marble columns and two matching garnitures.  Some wear, clock running when cataloged.  16" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 162:  A vintage Hamilton 14k Gold "Donald" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 19j, 982 movement with a Silvered dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, serial #M117723.  21 x 29 mm 14k Yellow Gold case with a replaced leather band.  23.6 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 163: A late 20th century German Black Forest musical Cuckoo wall clock.  30-hr three weight movement with Brass cutout plates, cuckoo and musical chime at the hour and half, turned wooden dial with applied Roman numerals.  Carved mixed wood case with hunting motif features a Stag head finial, over a crest with Oak leaves and rifles, above hanging game and various hunting accoutrements.  Some surface wear, glued repairs to crest, mis-matched weights, running when catalogued.  41" high plus weight drop.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 164: A late 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie chime and two part porcelain dial with Roman numerals and molded Brass bezel.  Altdeutsch style Walnut case with and arched crest over a single long door with arched glass flanked by fluted pilasters with carved detail over a shaped drop.  Older finish with some wear and minor damage, replaced finials, dial hairlines, running when cataloged.  54" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 165: A late 20th century Bronze figural Swinging Arm clock.  8-day time only movement within a Blue enameled sphere with Roman numerals with gridiron pendulum and Brass mounts.  Cast Bronze figure of Cupid with dark Brown patina on a molded Marble plinth.  Some wear to the patina, replaced hanger, running when cataloged.  35 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 166: A 20th century English Brass Skeleton clock.  8-day Fusee driven movement with passing strike and Brass cut out dial with Roman numerals.  Shaped Brass plates with turned posts on a stepped White marble base with glass dome.  Minor wear, replaced ill-fitting dome, running when cataloged.  19 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 167: A vintage Bulova Accutron M3 "Spaceview" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Skeletonized Quartz movement with sweep seconds, Spaceview crystal with round markers, rear set, serial #H62070.  33 mm 10k Gold Filled case with a replaced leather band.  Minor wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 168:  A 19th century Black Forest table top Cuckoo clock.  8-day double fusee time and strike movement with wooden plates, carved dial and applied bone hands and Roman numerals.  Walnut Gothic Revival Period case with extensive carved detail including an arched crest above a dial surround with carved tracery flanked by rope twist columns on a stepped base with molded feet.  Older finish with some wear, minor damage, lacks roof trim and one side door, added dial door, running when cataloged, Cuckoo needs adjustment.  19 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 169:  A late 19th century Gustav Becker wall clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie chime and two part porcelain dial with Roman numerals and molded Brass bezel, serial #388584.  Altdeutsch style Walnut case with carved crest over a single long door with arched glass flanked by fluted pilasters with carved detail over a shaped drop.  Older finish with some wear and minor damage, some replaced finials, dial hairlines, running when cataloged.  50 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 170:  A vintage Gruen 14k Gold "Precision" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 17j movement with a Black dial, inset Diamond markers and subsidiary seconds, serial #700703.  21 x 27 mm 14k Yellow Gold case with a replaced leather band.  24.9 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 171:  A late 20th century American Lyre front Banjo clock by "Kilbourn & Proctor, Waltham".  8 day weight driven time only movement with a painted Iron dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with carved foliate top finial over a circular dial door with convex glass and carved foliate throat panel with reverse painted glass, shaped drop with beaded detail and turned bottom finial.  Some case wear, dial antiqued, running when cataloged.  39 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 172:  A late 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie chime and two part porcelain dial with Roman numerals and molded Brass bezel, serial #388584.  Altdeutsch style Walnut case with carved crest over a single long door with arched glass flanked by fluted pilasters with carved detail over a shaped drop.  Older finish with some wear and minor damage, replaced finials, dial hairlines, running when cataloged.  50 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 173: A vintage Hamilton 14k Gold "Barton" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 19j, 982 movement with a Silvered dial, Round markers and subsidiary seconds, serial #M96197.  22 x 36 mm 14k Yellow Gold case with a replaced leather band.  27.8 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 174:  A late 20th century Bronze figural Swinging Arm clock.  8-day time only movement within a Blue enameled sphere with Roman numerals with gridiron pendulum and Brass mounts.  Cast Bronze figure of Cupid with medium Brown patina on a molded Marble plinth.  Some oxidation and wear to the patina, running when cataloged.  37 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 175: An early 19th century Seth Thomas Pillar and Scroll clock with off-center pendulum.  30-hr time and strike wooden strapwork movement with off-center pendulum and painted wooden dial.  Mahogany case with scrollwork top and Brass finials above a single door with clear dial glass and reverse painted lower flanked by slender turned columns on a scrolled base.  Paper label reading "E. Terry's Patent Clock, Made and Sold by Seth Thomas" 50% intact.  Refinished with restored crest, base, dial, hands and lower glass, replaced finials, not running when cataloged.  30 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 176: A 19th century Asa Munger shelf clock with "Ironing Board" top.  8-day Brass time and strike movement with painted metal dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and original Iron hands with "Auburn Patent" Pewter pulleys and "Flying Eagle" pendulum bob.  Mahogany case with shaped, reeded top, single long door with applied pilasters and metal backed glass upper panel and mirrored lower panel.  Paper label 80% intact.  Older refinishing with some wear, damage to the silvering on mirror, runs momentarily when cataloged.  40 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 177:  A vintage Jules Jurgensen 14k Gold gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 17j movement with a Silvered dial, Round/Arrow and subsidiary seconds, serial #504514.  26 x 34 mm 14k Yellow Gold case with extra fancy lugs and a replaced leather band.  27.4 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 178:  A late 19th century British Gallery clock.  8-day chain driven time only fusee movement with 22" painted Iron dial and Roman numerals marked "H. & R. Millar, Edinburgh".  Re-cased in a custom Mahogany case with turned wooden bezel and short drop with glass door.  Minor wear, running when cataloged.  36 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Lot 179:  A late 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock by Gustav Becker.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie chime and two part Brass/Silvered dial with Roman numerals and molded Brass bezel, etched dial center, weights and pendulum, serial #161796.  Altdeutsch style Walnut case with carved crest over a single long door with arched glass flanked by fluted pilasters with carved detail over a shaped drop.  Older finish with some wear and minor damage, running when cataloged.  50" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 180:  A late 19th century Chauncey Jerome Sharp Gothic Steeple on Steeple shelf clock.  8-day double fusee time and strike movement marked "Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., USA" with a painted metal dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with shaped upper door with clear dial glass and reverse painted lower flanked by double turned Candlesticks, above a lower door with reverse painted glass.  Paper label 10% intact.  Old finish with some wear, touch-ups to dial edges, running when cataloged.  26" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 181:  A late 20th century Black Forest Cuckoo wall clock by Anton Schneider & Sohne.  30-hr three train weight driven time and strike movement with music box and automaton, wooden dial with applied Roman numerals.  Carved mixed wood case with Stag and Rifle crest, dancing figures and hanging game at dial, Oak leaves and hunting accoutrements.  Original finish with slight wear, running when cataloged.  32" high plus weight drop.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 182: A late 20th century Black Forest Cuckoo wall clock by Anton Schneider & Sohne.  30-hr three train weight driven time and strike movement with music box and automaton, wooden dial with applied Roman numerals.  Chalet form mixed wood case with painted detail and dancing figures.  Original finish with slight wear, running when cataloged.  21" high plus weight drop.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 183: A 20th century replica J. C. Brown style "Acorn" wall clock.  Ansonia 8-day time only movement with a painted metal dial.  Shaped Mahogany case has been hand built using old wood and a modern reverse painted glass, facsimile paper label.  Some wear, running when cataloged.  28" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 184:  A late 19th century Ansonia Gallery clock.  8-day time and strike movement with 18" painted metal dial and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds.  Molded Mahogany case with lift door.  Some finish wear, minor dial wear, running when cataloged.  23" diameter.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 185:  A late 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with quarter hour Grand Sonnerie chime and two part porcelain dial with Roman numerals and molded Brass bezel.  Altdeutsch style Walnut case with carved crest over a single long door with arched glass flanked by fluted pilasters with carved detail over a shaped drop.  Married movement and case, older refinishing with some wear and minor damage, some restored carvings, dial hairlines, running when cataloged.  51" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 186:  A vintage Hamilton 14k Gold "Barton" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 19j, 982 movement with a Silvered dial, Round markers and subsidiary seconds, serial #M91666.  22 x 36 mm 14k Yellow Gold case with a replaced leather band.  28.2 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 187:  A turn of the century German open well wall clock by Carl Werner (with Konkurrenz "Horseshoe" trademark).  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with embossed Brass dial, porcelain chapter ring with Arabic numerals and fancy Brass pendulum.  Walnut case with applied Cast Brass decoration, gallery crest over molded crown and dial door with circular glass, open well with turned posts and lower bracket drop.  Original finish with minor wear, running when cataloged.  40" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 188:  A late 19th century Lenzkirch No. 169 Louis XV Style table clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with engraved Silvered dial and Arabic numerals with a molded Brass bezel, serial #984785 indicates a production date of 1893.  Louis XV Style case with cast Brass finial and appliques, shaped case with Burl Walnut front and Ebonized sides.  Original finish with some wear, running when cataloged.  13 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 189: A late 19th century Ansonia "Martha" Model Crystal regulator.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with visible escapement and two part porcelain dial with Roman numerals, cast Gilded bezel and faux Mercury pendulum.  Fancy cast Brass case with scrollwork panel on dentil molded top, beveled glass doors and sides flanked by fluted columns on a stepped base with scrolled feet.  Worn Nickeled finish, running when cataloged.  11 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 190:  A 20th century Skeleton clock after the original by William Smith, Musselburgh (Scotland).  8-day spring driven fusee movement with porcelain chapter ring and Arabic numerals.  Brass columnar body on a stepped Grey Marble base with glass dome.  Minor wear, running when cataloged.  23 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 191:  A 19th century E. Terry & Sons Pillar and Scroll shelf clock.  30-hr weight driven wooden time and strike movement with painted wooden dial and Arabic numerals.  Mahogany case with scrolled crest and Brass finials, single door with clear dial glass and reverse painted lower flanked by slender turned columns on a scrolled base.  Facsimile paper label.  Older refinishing with minor damage, dial wear, restoration to crest and base, running when cataloged.  31 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 192:  A turn of the century English Skeleton clock.  8-day time only chain driven fusee movement with Silvered filigree dial and Roman numerals.  Shaped Brass plates with "Fleur-di-Lis" detail and turned posts, on a molded wooden base with painted Black finish.  Minor wear, lacks dome, running when cataloged.  14" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 193: A late 19th century Ingraham Gilded Gallery clock.  8-day time only movement with 18" painted metal dial and Roman numerals.  Molded case with lift door and original Gilded finish.  Interior paper label 80% intact.  Some finish wear, minor dial wear, running when cataloged.  25" diameter.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 194:  A 20th century Seth Thomas "Regatta" model desk clock/barometer.  8-day time and strike movement with 4" Silvered dial and Arabic numerals, with a Aneroid Barometer by the Taylor Instrument Co.  Brass cases with Ship's Wheel design on a Mahogany base with Brass molding.  Some surface wear, running when cataloged.  18 1/2" long x 8 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600 
Lot 195: A 20th century Brass Skeleton clock.  8-day Fusee driven movement with passing strike and Silvered cut out dial with Roman numerals.  Shaped Brass plates with turned posts on a molded wooden base.  Minor wear, lacks glass dome, running when cataloged.  14 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 196: An early 19th century Empire Period shelf clock by Sylvester Clark(e) Salem Bridge, Conn..  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with painted metal dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds.  Mahogany case with carved Cornucopia crest and paw feet, single door with clear dial glass and lower reverse painted glass (Tom Moberg replacement).  Paper label 70% intact.  Older refinishing with wear, replaced dial and lower glass panel, lacks some toes on feet, not running when cataloged.  32 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 197: A turn of the century Junghans "Inspiration" model figural swinging arm clock.  30-hr time only movement with porcelain dial and Arabic numerals.  Spelter figure with Medium Brown patina on a Marbleized wooden base.   Some wear, replaced wind and set knobs, hairline in dial, running when cataloged.  16 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 198:  A 20th century "U. S. Life-Saving Service, Boston, U.S.A." mantel clock.  8 day time only movement with platform escapement, papered metal dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds.   Brass case with upper Ship's Wheel bezel and shaped Brass plinth on a painted wooden base.  Some dents in Brass case, running when cataloged.  22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 199: An early 20th century by "Stromberg Electric Co., Chicago U.S.A." Gallery clock.  Electric movement with metal dial and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, model #1993-M.  Oak case with molded crown over single paneled door and circular dial glass.  Old finish with minor wear, running when cataloged.  34 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 200:  A turn of the century Swiss cylinder music box.  Plays six tunes on a 12 3/4" cylinder, each of approximately twenty seconds duration.  Wooden case with inlaid lid and Ebonized detail.  Older finish with minor wear, some edge damage, running when cataloged.  23" long.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 201:  A late 19th century Seth Thomas "Arcade" model Gallery clock.  30-day dual spring time only movement with 18" painted metal dial and Arabic numerals.  Molded case with lift door and original Mahoganized finish.  Some finish wear, minor dial wear, running when cataloged.  23 1/2" diameter.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 202:  A 19th century Black Forest table top Cuckoo clock by Gordian Hettich & Sohn, Furtwangen, Germany.  8-day time and strike movement with Brass cutout plates, marked "G. H. S. 13", shield form pendulum, carved dial and applied bone hands and Roman numerals.  Oak Gothic Revival Period case with extensive carved detail including an arched crest above a dial surround with carved tracery flanked by rope twist columns on a stepped base with molded feet.  Older finish with some wear, lacks roof trim and some applied detail, replaced Cuckoo door, running when cataloged.  18 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 203: An early 20th century English Skeleton clock.  8-day time only fusee movement with Silvered filigree dial and Roman numerals.  Shaped Brass plates with turned posts, on a molded wooden base.  Minor wear, dial wear, lacks glass dome, running when cataloged.  11 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
Lot 204: An early 20th century German Black Forest Railway Cuckoo wall clock.  30-hr three weight movement with Brass cutout plates, Cuckoo and Quail chime at the hour and quarters, turned wooden dial with applied Roman numerals.  Carved Walnut case features a foliate crest, above and inlaid dial frame and scrolled foliate detail with turned finials.  Some surface wear, restored crest, running when catalogued.  31" high plus weight drop.  ESTIMATE $300-500
Lot 205: A late 19th century Gustav Becker wall clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with a two part porcelain dial and Roman numerals and molded Brass bezel, serial #344725.  Altdeutsch Style Walnut case with molded cornice over a single long door with arched glass flanked by fluted pilasters with carved detail over a shaped drop.  Older finish with some wear and minor damage, lacks crest, dial hairlines, running when cataloged.  41 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
Lot 206: A late 19th century E. N. Welch "Verdi" model Schoolhouse clock.  8-day time and strike movement with painted metal dial and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds.  Rosewood long drop case with octagon top and molded lower door with Gilded liner.  Paper label verso 50% intact.  Old finish, some wear, minor dial wear, running when cataloged.  31 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 207: A turn of the centaury Gustav Becker wall clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with an embossed Brass dial and porcelain chapter ring with Arabic numerals cast gridiron R/A pendulum, serial #1282112.  Second Baroque Style Walnut case with carved crest over a single long door with circular dial glass and shaped lower over a shaped drop.  Married movement and case, older refinishing with some wear and minor damage, restored crest and bottom finial, running when cataloged.  40" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 208: A vintage watch repair sign "Watch Repairing, Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches".  Painted plastic facade with a metal case.  Some wear, working when cataloged.  18 1/4" long x 9 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 209: A 19th century Eli Terry Jr. Pillar and Scroll shelf clock.  30-hr weight driven wooden time and strike movement with painted wooden dial and Arabic numerals.  Mahogany case with scrolled crest and Brass finials, single door with clear dial glass and reverse painted lower flanked by slender turned columns on a scrolled base.  Paper label 80% intact.  Older refinishing with minor damage, dial wear, restoration to crest and base, replaced finials and lower door glass, running momentarily when cataloged.  31 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 210: A late 19th century French Barometer by "J. Mahier au Havre".  Upper Centigrade thermometer with porcelain dial and lower Aneroid barometer with circular porcelain dial.  Hand carved Oak case with Lion's mask crest, swags and carved foliate scrolls over a molded lower dial housing and hanging fruit drop.  Older finish with minor wear.  41" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
Lot 211:  A 19th century George Mitchell Pillar and Scroll shelf clock.  30-hr weight driven wooden time and strike movement with painted wooden dial and Arabic numerals.  Transitional Mahogany case with scrolled crest and Brass finials, single door with clear dial glass and reverse painted lower flanked by turned columns on carved paw feet.  Paper label 60% intact.  Older refinishing with minor damage, dial wear, restoration to case, crack in lower glass, running when cataloged.  31 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 212: A 19th century Mark Leavenworth Pillar and Scroll shelf clock.  30-hr weight driven wooden time and strike movement and painted wooden dial with Arabic numerals.  Mahogany case with scrolled crest and Brass finials, single door with clear dial glass and reverse painted (Tom Moberg replacement) lower flanked by slender turned columns on a scrolled base.  Paper label 50% intact.  Older refinishing with minor damage, dial wear, restoration to crest and base, veneer replacement, running momentarily when cataloged.  31 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 213: A late 19th century French mantel clock.  8-day time and strike movement with visible escapement and two part porcelain dial with Roman numerals, serial #572.  Black Marble case with Malachite inlay and  inset Gilded detail.  Some wear, minor edge flakes, running when cataloged.  10 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 214:  A 1930's Art Deco Period French mantel clock by Vincenti & Cie, Paris, retailed by H & H (Hamilton & Hamilton) Providence, RI.  8-day time and strike movement with a concave porcelain dial and Arabic numerals.  Oversized Mahogany case with scrolled supports and a molded base with Brass ball feet.  Original finish with some wear, running when cataloged.  27 1/2" long x 10 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 215: A late 19th century E. N. Welch "Verdi" model Schoolhouse clock.  8-day time and strike movement with painted metal dial and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds.  Rosewood long drop case with octagon top and molded lower door with Gilded liner.  Paper label verso 90%.  Older refinishing, some wear, minor dial wear, running when cataloged.  31 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 216: An early 20th century "CTR, Cincinnati, Ohio" Gallery clock.  Electric movement with metal dial and Arabic numerals.  Square Oak case with single molded door, serial #392048.  Old finish with minor wear, not tested.  16 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 217:  A late 19th century New Haven "Lena" model shelf clock.  8-day time and strike movement with papered metal dial and Roman numerals.  Walnut case with carved pediment crest and finial over a single arched door with reverse painted glass and molded base.  Paper label 70% intact.  Older refinishing with minor wear, replaced dial, base and finial.  27 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 218:  A turn of the century New Haven "Vamoose" model wall regulator.  30-day dual wind time only movement with a painted metal dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds.  Softwood case with original grain paint features a shaped crest over a long molded door with arched glass over a bracket drop with turned finial.  Minor wear, restored dial, running when cataloged.  45 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 219:  A vintage Bulova Accutron M4 "Spaceview" model gentleman's wristwatch.  Skeletonized Quartz movement with sweep seconds, Spaceview crystal with round markers, rear set, serial #1-299306.  35 mm Stainless Steel case with an original Black leather "Accutron" band with Stainless Bulova buckle.  Some wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $300-500
Lot 220: A late 19th century Vienna regulator wall clock.  8-day weight driven time only movement with two part Brass/porcelain dial with Roman numerals and molded Brass bezel, etched dial center, weight and pendulum.  Ebonized case with arched crown over a single long door with arched glass flanked by  pilasters with shaped detail over a shaped drop.  Old finish with some wear, dial hairlines, running when cataloged.  36 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 221: A turn of the century French mantel clock.  8-day time and strike movement with convex porcelain dial with Arabic numerals, painted swags and fancy Gilded hands, serial #11206.  Rear plate with "F C" stamped in an oval with a gear.  Patinated Spelter figure of an Angel and Scribe on a Rouge/Verde Marble base with Gilded Bronze detail.  Some wear, point of minute hand missing, rear of case mis-shaped, running when cataloged.  19 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 222:  A late 19th century Ansonia Gallery clock.  8-day time only movement with 18" papered metal dial and Arabic numerals.  Molded Walnut case with lift door.  Paper label verso 60% intact.  Some finish wear, some dial damage, running when cataloged.  23" diameter.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 223:  A late 19th century Seth Thomas "Arcade" model Gallery clock.  30-day dual spring time only movement with 18" painted metal dial and Arabic numerals.  Molded Oak case with lift door.  Some finish wear, dial wear and minor flaking, running when cataloged.  23 1/2" diameter.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 224: A vintage Waltham 14k Gold gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 21j, 750 B movement with a Silvered dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, serial #C25976.  21 x 29 mm 14k Yellow Gold case with a replaced leather band.  25.4 grams total weight.  Slight wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 225:  A reproduction Boston style Lyre front Banjo clock.  8 day weight driven time only movement with a painted Iron dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with Gilded decoration, Eagle finial over a circular dial door with convex glass and foliate carved throat panel with reverse painted glass, shaped drop with carved finial.  Finish and dial have been poorly "antiqued", running when cataloged.  38 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Lot 226:  An early 19th century American Tall clock.  8-day time and strike movement with painted Iron dial and Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds.  Later Craftsman made Walnut case with a broken arch crest and turned wooden finials over a shaped dial door flanked by turned columns, over an arched waist door and a paneled base with inset quarter columns and flared feet.  Minor finish wear, re-painted dial, running when cataloged.  98 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Lot 227: A vintage Lord Elgin 14k Gold gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 21j, 670 movement with a quartered Silvered dial, Square markers and subsidiary seconds, serial #P524088.  23 x 29 mm 14k Yellow Gold case with a replaced leather band.  24.8 grams total weight.  Some wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 228: A late 19th century German RA wall clock by Gustav Rost, Dresden.  8-day spring driven time only movement with two part porcelain dial, Roman numerals and gridiron RA pendulum, serial #11635.  Walnut case with Ebonized detail, shaped top with turned finials over single door with molded frame and carved detail, shaped drop and turned finial.  Older finish with some wear, flake in pendulum bob, running when cataloged.  37" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 229:  An early 20th century Chelsea mantel clock made for "Tiffany & Co., New York".  8-day time and strike movement with platform escapement and convex Silvered dial with Arabic numerals.  Cottage form wooden case with Brass dial door and polychrome painted finish.  Wear and some loss to finish, running when cataloged.  12" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 230:  A late 19th century Ansonia "Regulator A" model Schoolhouse clock.  8-day time and strike movement with two part papered metal dial and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds.  Mahogany long drop case with octagon top and molded lower door with original stenciled glass.  Paper label 90%.  Older refinishing, some wear, dial discoloration, running when cataloged.  32" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 231:  A vintage Lord Elgin gentleman's wristwatch.  Manual wind, 21j, 680 movement with a Black textured dial, baton bezel markers and subsidiary seconds, serial #K907399.  30 mm GF case with a replaced leather band.  Some wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $100-200
Lot 232:  A late 19th century Ansonia Gallery clock.  8-day time only movement with 18" papered metal dial and Arabic numerals.  Molded Oak case with lift door.  Paper label verso 60% intact.  Some finish wear, some dial damage, running when cataloged.  23" diameter.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 233:  A late 19th century Junghans wall clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with a two part porcelain dial and Roman numerals and molded Brass bezel.  Altdeutsch Style Walnut case with carved crest over a single long door with arched glass flanked by fluted pilasters with carved detail over a shaped drop.  Older refinishing with some wear and minor damage, restored applied carvings, lacks some small moldings, dial hairlines, running when cataloged.  49" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Lot 234: A late 20th century Franklin Mint Falling Ball Gravity clock.  After the original "Sir Francis Drake" clock, made by Thwaites & Reed, England.  8-day time only movement with platform escapement, spherical Brass case with engraved hemispheres, annular time ring with Roman numerals.  Hangs on a shaped Mahogany plaque with engraved Brass panel.  Minor wear, running when cataloged.  30" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 235:  A 20th century Wuersch wall clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with painted metal dial, Roman numerals marked "Wuersch, Fall River Mass".  Walnut case with a single long door, carved overall with flowers and foliate scrolls, circular dial glass and shaped lower.  Minor wear, running when cataloged.  29 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300 
Lot 236: A turn of the century French mantel clock retailed by  "Au Phenix, 16 Rue Lafayette, Paris".  8-day time and strike movement with convex porcelain dial and Arabic numerals.  Rouge Marble case with urn top, Gilded mounts and paw feet.  Some wear and minor repairs to case, running when cataloged.  16 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 237: A late 19th century French wall clock with thermometer.  Replaced Urgos 30-hr spring driven clock movement with half-hour bell strike and painted metal dial with Roman numerals.  Mixed wood case with Walnut finish, features a broken arch crest over an upper thermometer with milk glass dial flanked by two pairs of turned fluted columns, over a spindled gallery and lower clock within a carved cartouche flanked by two additional pair of columns.  Older refinishing with some wear, replaced movement, running when cataloged.  16 1/4 x 41 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 238:  A turn of the century Ansonia "No. 502" model China shelf clock.  8-day time and strike movement with visible escapement, a two-part porcelain dial and Roman numerals.  Royal Bonn porcelain case with floral decoration and Gilded detail.  Some wear and crazing, running when cataloged.  13 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 239: A turn of the century Junghans miniature wall clock.  30-hr spring driven time only movement with painted metal dial, Roman numerals and R/A pendulum.  Mixed wood case with applied composition detail features an arched crest over a single door with arched glass, and a shaped lower drop.  Old dark finish with wear, top finial with damage, running when cataloged.  22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 240: A late 20th century Schatz Ship's Wheel wall clock.  8-day time and strike movement with Ship's strike, papered metal dial and Roman numerals, hinged molded Brass bezel.  Walnut Ship's Wheel frame with turned posts.  Minor wear, fading to finish, running when cataloged.  24 1/2" diameter.  ESTIMATE $200-300  
Lot 241:  An early 19th century French Empire Gilded Bronze mantel clock.  8-day time and strike movement with silk thread suspension, Silvered dial with Roman numerals.  Gilded Bronze case with figures of a Middle Eastern man and a dancing girl.  Some surface wear, lacks bell and strike train, dial discoloration, replaced pendulum, lacks several small decorative "tassels",  running momentarily when cataloged.  18" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 242: A turn of the century Junghans "Cricket Boy" model figural Swinging Arm clock.  30-hr time only movement with porcelain dial and Arabic numerals.  Later Spelter figure with Dark Brown patina.  Some wear, repaired bat, replaced hanging post, running when cataloged.  14 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 243: An early 20th century Egyptian Revival Period mantel clock, by Japy Freres, retailed by "Hny Marc, Paris".  8-day time and strike movement with porcelain dial and Roman numerals.  Rouge Marble case with Spelter Sphinx figure, cast mounts and front feet.  Some wear, several glued repairs to marble case, flakes at winding arbors, replaced rear feet, running when cataloged.  14 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 244: An early 20th century German Black Forest Railway Cuckoo wall clock.  30-hr two weight movement with Brass cutout plates, Cuckoo chime at the hour and quarters, turned wooden dial with applied Roman numerals.  Carved Walnut case features a foliate crest, above and inlaid dial frame and scrolled foliate detail with turned finials.  Some surface wear, restored crest and finials, not running when catalogued.  22" high plus weight drop.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 245: A 19th century Ephraim Down(e)s Pillar and Scroll shelf clock.  30-hr weight driven wooden time and strike movement with painted wooden dial and Arabic numerals.  Mahogany case with scrolled crest and Brass finials, single door with clear dial glass and reverse painted lower flanked by turned columns on a scrolled base.  Paper label 80% intact.  Older refinishing with minor damage, dial wear, restoration to crest and base, crack in dial glass, replaced finials and lower door glass, running momentarily when cataloged.  31 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 246: A reproduction French Automaton novelty clock.  30-hr movement with alarm, a match in the figure's hand strikes and lights a candle in the hat when activated.  Bronze figural case with a molded base.  Slight wear, running when cataloged.  9" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 247: A 19th century S. B. Terry Cottage clock.  30-hr Brass Ladder movement with painted wooden dial and Roman numerals.  Mahogany case with flat top, single door with stenciled lower glass.  Paper label 80% intact.  Refinished, restored dial, running when cataloged.  10 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 248: An early 20th century Gustav Becker wall clock.  8-day spring driven time and strike movement with paper dial and Arabic numerals, R/A pendulum.  Walnut case with restored crest and drop.  Refinished with restoration, running when cataloged.  38 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 249:  A vintage Germinal Voltaire gentleman's wristwatch.  Swiss manual wind, 17j, movement with Silvered dial and Baton markers.  33 mm GF case with mesh band.  Some wear, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 250: A late 19th century Gilbert Cottage clock.  8-day time and strike movement with alarm, papered metal dial and Roman numerals (includes the original painted metal dial with flaking).  Rosewood case with molded crown over a single door with clear dial glass and reverse painted lower flanked by turned columns on a molded base.  Old finish with minor wear, re-papered dial, running when cataloged.  15" high.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 251: Two vintage gentleman's wristwatches.  19j Hamilton and a 19j Elgin, both manual wind.  Both in GF cases with a replaced leather bands.  Some wear, both wind, set and running when cataloged.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 252: An early 20th century Chelsea table clock, retailed by Wright, Kay & Co. Detroit.  8-day time and strike movement with platform escapement, Silvered dial and Arabic numerals, serial #19954.  Simple Mahogany case with arched top and molded base.  Older finish with some wear, running when cataloged.  9 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 253: A modern Louis XVI style mantel clock by Franz Hermle & Son, Germany.  8-day time and strike movement with lever escapement, cast Brass dial with Roman numerals on porcelain markers.  Cast Brass case with upper urn finial over an Eagle head crown, central movement housing with foliate swags flanked by young Satyrs on a shaped marble platform and conforming Brass base with paw feet.  Only slight wear, running when cataloged.  24"  high.  ESTIMATE $300-500
Lot 254: A turn of the century French Marble mantel clock.  8-day time and strike movement with visible escapement, two part porcelain dial and Roman numerals.  Black Marble case with Verde accents and Gilded detail features a flat top and molded base.  Some wear, cracks in Marble, running when cataloged.  8 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $100-150
Lot 255: A turn of the century Seth Thomas China shelf clock.  8-day time and strike movement with Brass bezel, porcelain dial and Arabic numerals.  Porcelain case in Art Nouveau style with Pink highlights and Gilded floral decoration.  Minor wear and crazing, hairline in case back, running when cataloged.  13 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $100-150
Lot 256: Three 20th century miniature Banjo clocks.  Includes Waltham, Seth Thomas and Gilbert 8-day models, the Gilbert with barometer.  Old finishes with some wear, not tested.  Up to 20 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 257: Four 20th century miniature Banjo clocks.  Includes Waltham and New Haven models, 8-12 day duration.  Old finishes with some wear, some dial damage, not tested.  13"-21" high".  ESTIMATE $200-300
Lot 258: Four 20th century miniature Banjo clocks.  Includes Waltham and New Haven models, 8-12 day duration.  Old finishes with some wear, some dial damage, not tested.  13"-21" high".  ESTIMATE $200-300

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