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Eagle-pommel Sword with Partial
Scabbard, c. early to mid-19th
century, brass eagle pommel and hilt,
bone grip, engraved steel blade with
foliate designs and a panoply of arms,
black leather scabbard missing the
upper section and throat, blade lg. 30,
overall lg. 35 1/2 in.
Provenance: Sold to benet
the acquisition fund of the Fort
Ticonderoga Museum.
$300-500
1015
Three Eagle-pommel Swords, c.
early to mid-19th century, brass hilts,
reeded bone grips, engraved steel
blades, one with a scabbard but
incorrect throat.
Provenance: Sold to benet
the acquisition fund of the Fort
Ticonderoga Museum.
$300-500
1016
Three Eagle-pommel Swords, c.
early to mid-19th century, a brass
eagle pommel with broken brass hilt,
engraved blade, and a black leather
scabbard, a brass hilt and eagle
pommel with a sheet brass hilt, bone
grip, steel blade with three fullers, and
a brass hilt and eagle pommel with
eagles on the langets, wire-wrapped
bone grip, engraved steel blade with
foliate designs and a panoply of arms.
Provenance: Sold to benet
the acquisition fund of the Fort
Ticonderoga Museum.
$200-400
1017
Three Model 1860 Staff & Field
Ofcers Swords, c. mid to late 19th
century, a sword with a gilt-brass hilt,
shagreen and wire-wrapped grip,
engraved blade marked U.S./Armory/
Springeld/Mass., a steel scabbard
with brass ttings; a sword with a gilt-
brass hilt, shagreen and wire-wrapped
grip, engraved steel blade marked
U.S./Armory/Springeld/Mass., a steel
scabbard with brass ttings; and a
sword with a gilt-brass hilt, shagreen
and wire-wrapped grip, engraved steel
blade marked SHANNON/MILLER/&/
CRANE/NEW YORK, a steel scabbard
with brass ttings.
$300-500
1018
Three Model 1860 Staff & Field
Ofcers Swords, c. mid to late 19th
century, a sword with gilt-brass hilt,
shagreen and wire-wrapped grip,
engraved steel blade, and a steel
scabbard engraved PRESENTED
TO/Com. Sergt. E.J. Rice by Co.
C./22nd Regt. N.G.N.Y., a sword
with a gilt-brass hilt, shagreen and
wire-wrapped grip, engraved steel
blade, and a blued-steel scabbard
with brass ttings, and a sword with
a gilt-brass hilt, shagreen and wire-
wrapped grip, engraved steel blade
marked SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/
SPRINGFIELD/MASS. U.S.A., and a
steel scabbard with brass ttings.
$300-500
1019
Four Model 1860 Staff & Field
Ofcers Swords, c. mid to late 19th
century, a sword with a gilt-brass hilt,
shagreen and wire-wrapped grip,
engraved steel blade marked U.S./
ARMORY/Springeld/Mass., a steel
scabbard with brass ttings; a sword
with gilt-brass hilt, shagreen and
wire-wrapped grip, engraved blade
marked SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/
SPRINGFIELD/MASS. U.S.A., a steel
scabbard with brass ttings; a sword
with gilt-brass hilt, shagreen and wire-
wrapped grip, engraved steel blade, a
steel scabbard with brass ttings; and
a sword with gilt-brass hilt, shagreen
and wire-wrapped grip, and engraved
steel blade marked AMES/MFG. CO./
CHICOPEE/MASS, and a blued-steel
scabbard with brass ttings.
$400-600
1020
Four Model 1840 N.C.O. Swords, c.
mid-19th century, cast-brass hilts with
steel blades, various makers including
Ames, Collins, and Horstmann, blade
lg. 32, overall lg. 38 1/2 in.
$300-500
1021
Four Model 1840 N.C.O. Swords, c.
mid-19th century, cast-brass hilts with
steel blades, makers include Ames,
Collins, and others, blade lg. 32 1/2,
overall lg. 39 in.
$300-500
1022
Two Model 1840 Musicians Swords,
c. 1862-64, cast-brass hilts with steel
blades, both by Ames, a blade marked
US/W.C.1862, and a blade marked
US/G.K.C./1864, blade lg. 28, overall
lg. 34 1/2 in.
$200-400
1023
Model 1840 Musicians Sword, c.
1862, cast-brass hilt with a steel blade
marked AMES MFG. CO./CHICOPEE,
and US/D/1862, black leather
scabbard with brass throat and drag,
blade lg. 28, overall lg. 34 3/4 in.
$300-500
1024
Two Swords, c. 19th century, an
eagle-pommel sword with a wire-
wrapped bone grip, and an eagle with
foliate designs on the counter-guard,
and a Model 1840 Non Commissioned
ofcer sword marked near the ricasso
AMES MFG. CO./CHICOPEE,/MASS,
and on the other side of the blade US/
JM/1861.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$300-500
1025
Model 1840 Cavalry Saber, c. mid-
19th century, brass hilt and guard
with leather and wire-wrapped grip,
unmarked steel blade, and a steel
scabbard with steel carrying rings and
drag, blade lg. 36, overall lg. 42 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$300-500
1026
Two Model 1860 Staff & Field
Ofcers Swords, c. late 19th century,
a sword with a brass hilt, shagreen
and wire-wrapped grip, steel blade
engraved and marked W.M./REED/&
SON/BOSTON., and a steel scabbard
with brass ttings, a sword with a brass
hilt, shagreen and wire-wrapped grip,
and a steel blade marked WM READ/&
SONS/BOSTON/MASS and a steel
scabbard with brass ttings.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$300-500
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Four Swords, c. mid to late 19th
century, a Model 1860 staff & eld
ofcers sword with a silver hilt,
engraved blade marked RIDABOCK
& CO./NEW-YORK and MADE IN
FRANCE, without a scabbard, a Model
1860 staff & eld ofcers sword with
no scabbard, a Model 1860 staff & eld
ofcers sword with a scabbard, and a
Philadelphia Patriotic Sons of America
sword and scabbard.
Provenance: Sold to benet
the acquisition fund of the Fort
Ticonderoga Museum.
$300-500
1028
Two U.S. Civil War-era Swords, c.
1852-65, a Model 1852 naval ofcers
sword with gilt-brass hilt, shagreen
and wire-wrapped grip, engraved
steel blade marked Ames Mfg Co./
Chicopee/Mass and dated 1852, and
a presentation grade Model 1850 staff
& eld ofcers sword with gilt-brass
ornate hilt, engraved blade marked W./
CLAUBERG/SOLINGEN with eagles
and foliate designs.
Provenance: Sold to benet
the acquisition fund of the Fort
Ticonderoga Museum.
$300-500
1029
Non-Regulation Foot Ofcers
Sword, c. 1861-65, steel hilt with
an eagle and US on the counter-
guard, shagreen and wire-wrapped
grip, engraved steel blade marked F.
HORSTER/SOLINGEN, and a steel
scabbard with two carrying rings, blade
lg. 32 1/2, overall lg. 38 in.
Provenance: Sold to benet
the acquisition fund of the Fort
Ticonderoga Museum.
$300-500
1030
Two Smallswords, c. mid-19th
century, a brass hilt eagle pommel with
bone grips, and a steel blade engraved
with foliate designs and a panoply
of arms, and a French silver-hilt
ceremonial sword with pearl grips, and
a triangular steel blade engraved with
foliate designs and a panoply of arms.
Provenance: Sold to benet
the acquisition fund of the Fort
Ticonderoga Museum.
$200-400
1031
Four Dress Swords, c. 19th century,
a brass-hilt sword with a Native
American head pommel, pearl grips,
and an engraved steel blade, a French
small sword with brass hilt, wire-
wrapped grip, and an engraved steel
blade, a naval sword with a brass
hilt, lion pommel, bone grip, and an
engraved steel blade, and a French
ofcers sword with brass hilt, lion head
pommel, pearl grips, engraved steel
blade, and a black leather scabbard
with brass throat and drag.
Provenance: Sold to benet
the acquisition fund of the Fort
Ticonderoga Museum.
$200-400
1032
Two Naval Swords, c. early to mid-
19th century, a naval presentation
sword with gilt-brass hilt, and bone
grips with a silver inlay marked J.B.
Wilson/Lieut. U.S.N., steel blade
engraved with foliate designs and
a panoply of arms, a black leather
scabbard with engraved brass throat
and middle band, (missing the drag),
and a Model 1841 naval ofcers sword
with brass eagle pommel, (missing
part of its hilt), bone grips, an engraved
steel blade marked JOS STORRS with
an anchor and circle of stars.
Provenance: Sold to benet
the acquisition fund of the Fort
Ticonderoga Museum.
$300-500
1033
Model 1860 Cavalry Saber, c. 1864,
brass hilt with leather and wire-
wrapped wooden grip, blade marked
on ricasso US/D.E.M./1864, and
EMERSON/&/SILVER/TRENTON.N.J.,
with a steel scabbard lightly engraved
A.M. below the throat, blade lg. 35,
overall lg. 41 1/2 in.
$300-500
1034
Model 1840 Cavalry Saber and
Scabbard, c. mid-19th century, brass
hilt and handguard, leather and wire-
wrapped grip, steel blade marked C
& J, steel scabbard with steel carrying
rings and drag, blade lg. 35, overall lg.
42 1/2 in.
$300-500
1035
Model 1860 Cavalry Saber, c. 1864,
brass hilt and handguard with leather
and wire-wrapped grip, steel blade
marked on the ricasso AMES MFG.
CO./CHICOPEE, and US/J.F/1864,
steel scabbard with two carrying rings,
blade lg. 34 1/2, overall lg. 41 in.
$300-500
1036
Model 1860 Cavalry Saber, c. 1864,
brass hilt and handguard with leather
and wire-wrapped grip, steel blade
marked on the ricasso MANSFIELD/&/
LAMB/FORESTDALE R.I., and
U.S./C.E.W./1864, steel scabbard with
two carrying rings, blade lg. 35, overall
lg. 43 in.
$300-500
1037
Group of Small Knives and Daggers,
c. 18th to 20th century, a small bone
handled naval dirk, a folding pocket
knife, a Barlow folding pocket knife, a
Russian folding pocket knife, and two
small daggers.
$400-600
1038
Japanese Cavalry Troopers Sword,
c. late 19th to early 20th century,
checkered steel and wood grips, steel
handguard, steel blade marked on the
ricasso 26390, and a steel scabbard
with steel ttings, blade lg. 32 1/2,
overall lg. 38 in.
$300-500
1039
Japanese Naginata, wooden haft with
painted coating, plated-steel ttings
and a steel ferrule, gilt-covered wire
wrap around the middle band, a curved
steel blade with a wooden cover, blade
lg. 16, overall lg. 91 1/2 in.
$200-300
1040
Samurai Sword and Photo Album, c.
1941-45, a wakizashi with rayskin grip
and taped binding, steel blade, and
green painted steel scabbard, and a
photo album with native girls, soldiers,
dead Japanese soldiers, vehicles, and
equipment, blade lg. 29, overall lg.
39 in.
$600-800
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1041
Five Bayonets, late 19th to mid-20th
century, a trapdoor Springeld bayonet
and scabbard, a Japanese Arisaka
bayonet and scabbard, a Model 1905
bayonet marked R.I.A./1918 in an M3
scabbard, a Model 1905/42 bayonet
marked U.G./U.S./1942 in an M3
scabbard, and an M1 bayonet marked
U.G./U.S./ with scabbard.
$200-300
1042
Four Japanese Blades, c. 20th
century, an Imperial Japanese naval
dagger with gilt-brass ttings, shagreen
and wire-wrapped grip, steel blade with
a single fuller, and wooden scabbard
with gilt-brass ttings; a tanto with
wood grips and bone foliate designs,
a steel blade, and a wooden scabbard
with bone and metal bugs and foliate
designs; a tanto with shagreen and
tape wrapped grip, steel blade, and
a wooden scabbard; and a hari-kiri
knife with wooden grip, steel blade and
wooden scabbard.
Note: Attached to the hari-kiri knife is
a note which states: Japanese hari-kiri
knife from lower Yangtze River Valley
front/From Lt. Jack Young/23 March
44.
$400-600
1043
Two Model 1917 Fighting Knives,
a Model 1880 Hunting Knife, and
a Machete, c. late 19th/early 20th
century, a 1917 ghting knife and
scabbard made by A.C. Co., a 1917
ghting knife and scabbard made by
L.F. & C, a 1880 hunting knife with
no scabbard, and a machete and
scabbard marked COLLINS & CO.
$300-500
1044
Group of Daggers and Knives, c.
19th/20th century, group of daggers
and knives assembled during WWII by
an ofcer in the American army, mostly
from the Middle East and islands.
$200-400
1045
Three Bayonets and a Short Sword,
19th and 20th century, a French Model
1874 bayonet and scabbard, an un-
marked American saber bayonet with
brass hilt, and black leather scabbard
with brass ttings, a German short
sword with brass hilt, black leather
scabbard with brass ttings, unit
marked on the guard and scabbard
throat, and an English saber bayonet
with steel ttings, and a black leather
scabbard with steel ttings.
$200-400
1046
Soviet Shashka and Scabbard, c.
1939, brass hilt with C.C.C.P. and
other Soviet markings, wood grip, steel
blade dated 1939, black scabbard with
brass ttings, blade lg. 31 3/4, overall
lg. 37 1/2 in.
$400-600
1047
Seventeen Bayonets and Edged
Weapons, c. 19th/20th century,
includes a German WWI butcher blade
bayonet, M-4 bayonet, 1917 ghting
knife without the scabbard, a German
98k bayonet, two Japanese bayonets,
and others.
$600-800
1048
Twelve Bayonets and Knives, c.
early to mid-20th century, a Model
1917 ghting knife marked U.S./L.F.
& C./1917 on the counter-guard, and
a leather scabbard with steel ttings,
a Model 1905 bayonet dated 1919
with wooden grips, and a berglass
scabbard, a Model 1917 bolo knife,
marked U.S./MODEL 1917, and
PLUMB/PHILA/1918 with a leather
and canvas scabbard, a brass knuckle
knife marked U.S. ARMY on one side,
with a scabbard made from a German
bayonet, and a German frog, two
machetes with wooden grips, steel
blade, and leather and brass scabbard,
an army air corps survival machete with
wood grips and blackened steel blade
marked CASE XX, an M-7 bayonet with
checkered plastic grips, parkerized
steel blade, and plastic scabbard, an
M-6 bayonet with checkered plastic
grips, parkerized steel blade, and
M8A1 berglass scabbard, a Marine
Corps bolo knife and scabbard marked
USMC/CHATILLON, N.Y., a Model
1870 Naval bayonet and scabbard
by Ames, and a trapdoor Springeld
bayonet and scabbard.
$400-600
1049
Prussian Ofcers Sword, c. early
20th century, gilt-brass hilt, eagle
pommel with red inlaid eyes, wire-
wrapped shagreen grip, engraved steel
blade marked Mit Gott, steel scabbard
with two carrying rings, blade lg. 32
3/4, overall lg. 39 1/2 in.
Provenance: Sold to benet
the acquisition fund of the Fort
Ticonderoga Museum.
$200-400
1050
Model 1913 Cavalry Saber, c.
1918, black steel basket-shaped
hilt with checkered black grip, steel
blade marked U.S. on one side, and
LF&C/1918 with an ordnance bomb,
cloth covered scabbard with steel
throat and drag, blade lg. 35 1/4,
overall lg. 42 in.
$300-500
1051
Model 1913 Cavalry Saber, c. 1914,
olive drab painted steel basket-shaped
hilt with checkered grip, steel blade
marked U.S./26264 on one side, and
SA/1914 with an ordnance bomb,
cloth covered, olive drab painted
scabbard with steel throat and drag,
blade lg. 35 1/4, overall lg. 42 in.
$300-500
1052
Model 1872 Cavalry Ofcers Saber,
c. late 19th century, brass hilt and
handguard with foliate designs and an
eagle, with leather and wire-wrapped
grip, engraved blade with foliate
designs, a panoply of arms, and U.S.,
steel scabbard with brass throat,
carrying rings, and drag, blade lg. 32,
overall lg. 38 in.
$400-600
1053
Model 1895 Winchester-Lee Navy
Bayonet, Scabbard, and Frog, c. late
19th century, wooden grip with steel
ttings, blade lightly marked with a
triangle, leather frog with tooled lines,
and a leather scabbard with blued-
steel throat and tip, blade lg. 8 1/8,
overall lg. 14 in.
$200-300
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Six Krag Rie Bayonets with
Scabbards, and Two Trapdoor
Springeld Bayonets, c. late 19th/
early 20th century, six Krag rie
bayonets with various dates, a
trapdoor Springeld bayonet with a
scabbard, and one without.
$200-400
1055
Seven Krag Rie Bayonets with
Scabbards and a Trapdoor
Springeld Bayonet, c. late 19th/early
20th century, seven Krag bayonets and
scabbards with various dates, and a
trapdoor Springeld bayonet with no
scabbard.
$200-400
1056
Imperial Austrian Court Sword, c.
late 19th/early 20th century, gilt-brass
hilt with lion head pommel, mother-
of-pearl grips, snake-shaped guard,
counter-guard has Austrian crest,
engraved steel blade marked Wien,
black leather scabbard with gilt-brass
ttings, blade lg. 32 1/2, overall lg. 37
1/2 in.
$400-600
1057
Persian Mameluke-style Sword, c.
19th century, wood grip with engraved
brass backstrap, brass counter-guard,
curved engraved iron blade, and a
blade leather covered wood scabbard
with two brass bands, lg. 36 in.
$300-500
1058
Persian Sword, c. 19th century, bone
and wood grip with inlaid stones,
curved iron blade with a single fuller,
repouss-type scabbard with buildings
and foliate designs, lg. 31 1/2 in.
$300-500
1059
Persian Sword, c. 19th century, bone
grip, iron blade with engraved gilt
foliate designs and three fullers, lg. 28
1/2 in.
$200-400
1060
Persian Axe, c. 19th century, iron
handle with onion-shaped pommel,
spear point, crescent-shaped axe head
decorated with foliate designs, lg. 26
1/2 in.
$300-500
1061
Persian Axe, c. 19th century, iron
handle with mushroom-shaped
pommel, spear point, dagger-shaped
axe head decorated with foliate
designs and two brass lions, with a
brass elephant behind the axe head,
lg. 24 1/2 in.
$400-600
1062
Persian Axe, c. 19th century, iron
handle with onion-shaped pommel,
spear point, axe head decorated with
foliate designs, lg. 26 1/2 in.
$200-400
1063
Six Wilkinson British
Commemorative Swords, c. 20th
century, serial number 2 out of a series
of 250, a rie regiment ofcers sword,
an infantry ofcers sword, a Scottish
basket-hilt sword, an Irish guard
sword, a royal artillery ofcers sword,
and a cavalry ofcers sword, with two
wooden brackets for wall mounting.
$400-600
1064
Two Middle Eastern Brass Flintlock
Pistols, c. late 18th/early 19th century,
a brass framed pistol with ornate foliate
designs, steel engraved lockplate,
engraved steel barrel, and a brass
frame pistol with ornate foliate designs
and a panoply of arms, engraved steel
lockplate, and engraved steel barrel.
$600-800
1065
Lefaucheux Pinre Pistol, c. mid-
19th century, walnut grips with lanyard
ring on the butt, steel frame, barrel
marked LEFAUCHEUX, barrel lg. 6 1/4,
overall lg. 12 1/2 in.
$200-300
1066
Three Pistols, c. 19th century, a
pepperbox pistol with walnut grips,
marked on the hammer MANHATTAN
F.A. MFG. CO./NEW YORK, a double
barrel pinre pistol with walnut grips
and engraved steel frame, and
a double barrel pinre pistol with
checkered walnut grips, and a lanyard
loop on the butt.
$500-700
1067
Manhattan Navy Revolver, c. 1861-
64, serial number 35582, walnut grip
with silver-plate brass triggerguard
and backstrap, 1859 patent date
on cylinder, top of barrel marked
MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS CO.
NEWARK N.J., barrel lg. 5, overall lg.
11 in.
$300-500
1068
Four Spur Trigger Revolvers, c. mid
to late 19th century, a Sharps breech
loading four-shot pepperbox pistol with
walnut grips, brass frame, and steel
barrels, a Lucius Pond front-loading,
separate chamber, revolver with walnut
grips, brass frame, and steel cylinder
and barrel, a Smith & Wesson Model
Number 1 second issue revolver with
walnut grips, silver plated brass frame
and steel barrel and cylinder, and a
Smith & Wesson Model Number 1 third
issue revolver with rosewood grips,
and nickel-plated steel frame, barrel,
and cylinder.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$400-600
1069
Continental Revolver, c. late
19th century, serial number 1395,
checkered walnut grips, blued-steel
frame and cylinder, octagonal barrel,
overall lg. 9 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$200-400
1070
Cased Colt Reproduction Signature
Series Model 1860 Army Revolver,
c. late 20th century, serial number
204275, walnut grips, color case
hardened frame and loading lever,
brass triggerguard and blued-steel
backstrap, blued-steel barrel and
cylinder, black wooden case with
brass signature series medallion on
the lid, lined with mustard-colored
velvet containing cap tin, bullet mold,
combination tool, and powder ask, ht.
3 1/4, wd. 9, lg. 18 in.
$300-500
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Colt Reproduction Signature
Series Model 1851 Navy Revolver,
c. late 20th century, serial number
31434, walnut grips, color case
hardened frame and loading lever,
silver-plated triggerguard, and
backstrap, blued-steel barrel and
cylinder, in original pasteboard box
with instruction manuals, overall lg. 13
3/4 in.
$300-500
1072
Replica Colt Walker Model Revolver,
c. late 20th century, serial number
6789, walnut grips, case-hardened
frame marked SMARCO, barrel marked
BLACK POWDER ONLY CAL. 44
MADE IN ITALY, barrel lg. 9 1/8, overall
lg. 16 1/2 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$200-400
1073
Miquelete Lock and Two Iron Belt
Hooks, an iron miquelete-style lock
with three oval stamps below the cock,
with two side screws, and two iron belt
hooks with decorative engraving.
$300-500
1074
Continental Morion Helmet, c. 17th
century, iron helmet with tall comb,
brim riveted to a second piece of iron,
inside helmet is the original leather and
linen liner, ht. 9 in.
$400-600
1075
Staved Wooden Cask, c. late 18th/
early 19th century, wooden cask with
oak staves on each end, with initials
carved on one side, ht. 9 1/4, wd. 8 in.
$200-300
1076
Three Military Documents, c. late
18th/early 19th century, a receipt
for payment for beef supplied to the
Continental Army dated March 1st,
1782, a New York commission for
John C. Dongan to be a Lieutenant
Colonel in the Richmond County Militia
dated May 13th, 1784, signed by
George Clinton, and a Massachusetts
commission for Seth Garey to be a
Lieutenant in the Massachusetts militia
dated 1817.
$300-500
1077
Identied and Carved Fife, c. 1819,
maple fe with brass ferrules, carved
with numerous 1819 dates, and the
property of William Rd Greene Amen
1819, lg. 14 3/4 in.
Provenance: Found in a home in
Rhode Island.
$200-300
1078
Two US Marked Revere Copper
Spikes, c. early 19th century, two
copper spikes of different lengths, both
stamped US, lg. 7 3/4 to 10 1/2 in.
Note: These where possibly found at
the wreck of the USS New Hampshire,
which sank near Manchester-by-the-
Sea, Massachusetts, on July 26th,
1922.
$200-400
1079
Militia Waistbelt, Cartridge Box,
and Bayonet Scabbard, c. early 19th
century, a black-leather waistbelt with a
rectangular plate, a belly-style cartridge
box made from black-leather, with a
badge on the front marked D.H, with
twenty-four tin cartridge tubes inside,
and a black leather bayonet scabbard.
$400-600
1080
German Military Silhouette
Miniature, c. early 19th century,
painted soldier in a blue-faced red
coatee with gold epaulette, gold
cross belt plate, and a plumed cap,
with brass border, and backed with
Germanic printed paper, ht. 3 5/8, wd.
2 3/4 in.
$200-250
1081
Three Pairs of Civil War-era Boots,
c. mid-19th century, two pairs of black
leather low boots, and a pair of high
riding boots with some damage.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$400-600
1082
Group of Civil War Documents and
Newspapers, c. 1861-65, document
and discharges, letters, Confederate
States Almanac, Richmond Daily
Examiner, as well as other newspapers,
autograph of Bennett H. Young who
led the Saint Albans, Vermont, raid, a
note and autograph from Confederate
Lieutenant Colonel Luke W. Finlay, and
some South Carolina paper currency.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$400-600
1083
Civil War Camp Stool, c. 1863-65,
wooden-frame stool with carpet-
style seat, marked under frame G.H.
Wright in two places, patent label
marked E.W. VAILL/Patentee and
Manufacturer/WORCESTER, MASS./
PATENTED JANUARY 6, 1863, ht. 35,
wd. 16 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
Note: With the chair is a typed note
with George H. Wrights military service
during the Civil War.
$200-400
1084
Two Lincoln Inaugural Paper
Lanterns and Two Parade Flags, c.
1860s, a paper lantern with patriotic
motifs which reads UNION, a paper
lantern with red, white, and blue
stripes, a framed parade ag printed on
white polished cotton with twenty-ve
stars in a circle, and four more on each
corner of the canton, and a parade ag
printed on polished cotton.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$200-400
1085
Lieutenant William McKinley
Civil War Return and Campaign
Buttons, c. 1863, framed, handwritten
quartermaster return lled out by
Lieutenant, and later President, William
McKinley, dated July 31st, 1863, from
Camp White, Virginia, two campaign
pins, and a memorial pin, frame wd.
15, ht. 12 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$200-300
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Five Civil War Canteens, c. 1861-65,
three canteens with jean cloth covers,
and two without covers.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$300-500
1087
Pennsylvania-made Kepi, c. mid to
late 19th century, dark blue broadcloth
band, rise, and crown, decorated
on the crown with gold galloon, and
metallic gold tape around the band,
cuff-size general staff buttons, leather
chinstrap, and a painted leather visor,
inside has a leather sweatband, and a
green polished cotton liner, maker-
marked on the inside crown E.S.
ZOLLINGER & CO./HARRISBURG/PA.,
ht. 3 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$300-500
1088
Group of Civil War-era
Accoutrements, c. 1861-65, a Model
1855 cartridge box with a lead-lled
brass buckle marked US, a Model
1864 cartridge box with a stamped
US on the ap, a carbine cartridge box
with a lead-lled brass plate marked
US, a waistbelt missing its buckle,
a Federal cap box, and a possible
Confederate cap box.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$300-500
1089
Group of Civil War Objects, c. 1861-
65, an identied housewife carried by
Private William D. Deadman, Company
E, 50th Massachusetts Regiment,
patriotic match cases, playing cards,
dominos, two leather ag carriers, a
tin dispatch case, two mirrors, three
ofcers shoulder straps, manuals,
buttons, letters, a boot, and equipment
stencil identied to Colonel Shatzwell of
the 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery,
shoe horn, and other related objects.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$400-600
1090
Group of Military Documents from
a Signal Corps Ofcer, c. 1861-
65, a small journal and signal corps
documents relating to Lieutenant
Elisha N. Peirce, including orders,
quartermaster returns, cipher notes,
and letters.
Note: Lieutenant Elisha N. Pierce was
a member of the 5th Massachusetts
Volunteers.
$200-400
1091
Military Records, Carte-de-visite,
and Reference Book of Orlando
Keen, c. late 19th century, bound book
called Military record/of/ORLANDO
KEEN/with/Historic Reference, a three-
ring binder with an image of Orlando
Keen, 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery
with a tintype image of a child, a Brady
marked carte-de-visite of Orlando
Keen, and military records including
muster rolls, return of clothing and
camp equipage, passes, muster out
papers, and discharge.
Note: Orlando Keen enlisted
December 10th, 1861 Carbon County,
Pennsylvania, was promoted to
Lieutenant, and was discharged May
16th, 1865 at Petersburg, Virginia.
$200-300
1092
Group of Civil War-era Items, c.
1861-65, a Confederate canvas
and leather rie sling, a Model 1855
cartridge box and sling, with lead-lled
brass plates, a blackened buff waistbelt
with lead-lled brass US buckle, a cap
box, fe, two cloth-covered canteens,
relics, a knapsack, bayonet and
scabbard, and an artillery round.
$400-600
1093
Group of Civil War-era
Accoutrements, c. mid to late 19th
century, a Model 1855 cartridge box, a
belt with a carbine cartridge box, pistol
cartridge box, and a holster, a cavalry
saber sling, two cap boxes, and a
McKeever cartridge box with a lead-
lled brass plate marked NJ.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$200-400
1094
Two Civil War Carte-de-visite
Albums, c. 1861-65, two albums with
many identied images of Civil War
soldiers and ofcers related mostly
to Rhode Island hospitals during the
war, including members of the Veteran
Reserve Corps, surgeons, and ofcers
of the outside guard.
$400-600
1095
Amherst College Carte-de-visite
Album, c. 1862, leather bound book
with brass clasps, printed in gold on
the cover AMHERST COLLEGE./
CLASS OF 1862/FRANK DEAN with
images of staff and students, including
some in uniform, lg. 9 1/2, ht. 6 1/2 in.
$300-500
1096
Civil War Documents and Buttons,
c. mid/late-19th century, eight eagle
I buttons from the coat of Major
David E. Holman, 7th Massachusetts
Infantry Regiment, and documents and
an image from Captain. George W.
Hawkins, United States Navy, including
his image, Confederate parole after
his capture, passes, letters, pension
information, and Grand Army of The
Republic documents and belt.
$200-300
1097
Group of Civil War-era
Accoutrements, c. mid to late 19th
century, two Model 1855 cartridge
boxes with lead-lled oval brass plates
marked US, a cap box, and a cartridge
box with a US stamp on the front.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$300-500
1098
Lieutenant General William T.
Sherman Signed Carte-de-visite, c.
19th century, signed on the bottom
W.T. Sherman/Lt Genl., marked
on the back Carte Imperiale/C.D.
FREDERICKS & Co./587 Broadways/
NEW YORK, ht. 4, wd. 2 1/2 in.
$200-300
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Group of Civil War Documents, c.
1861-72, patriotic envelopes, an 1872
dated note from Major General Joseph
Hooker to Major General Thomas
Wood, lists of stores, an 1865 dated
Old Franklin Almanac, and a letter to
Admiral Goldsborough relating the
engagement at Port Royal, South
Carolina.
$200-300
1100
Group of American Historical
Carte-de-visites, c. mid to late
19th century, three-ring binder, with
images of politicians, military men, and
famous people of the era, including
Millard Fillmore, Nathaniel Hawthorne,
Nathaniel Banks, John C. Calhoun,
and others.
$300-500
1101
Civil War-era Drum, Sticks, and Stick
Holder, c. mid/late 19th century, rope
tension drum with wooden shell, brass
tacks around the vent, maker label is
worn but from Philadelphia, wooden
hoops, calfskin heads, wooden sticks,
and a brass stick holder, drum ht. 12,
wd. 16 3/4 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$300-500
1102
Group of European Carte-de-
visites, c. mid to late 19th century,
three-ring binder with images of
royalty, politicians, and military gures,
including Wilhelm I, Leopold I, Prince
Albert, Alexander II, Napoleon III, Sir
Walter Scott, and others.
$200-400
1103
Civil War Memorial and Model 1850
Foot Ofcers Sword, c. mid to late-
19th century, a wood-framed Civil War
memorial to John. G. Herrold, listing
his service record during the war, and
his Model 1850 foot ofcers sword,
with a brass hilt, shagreen grip, steel
blade, and a shagreen-covered leather
scabbard with brass ttings.
Provenance: By descent to the
consignor.
Note: First Lieutenant John G. Herrold
served during 1863 in the 172nd
Pennsylvania Regiment.
$300-400
1104
Group of Gun Books, c. 20th century,
including two volumes of The Deringer
in America, The Collecting of Deringers,
Great British Gunmakers, Gunmakers
of London, and other volumes.
$600-800
1105
Brass Bullet Gang Mold, c. late 19th/
early 20th century, cast-brass bullet
mold which splits into three sections
to cast forty bullets, marked with a P
on the central section and also on the
handle, overall lg. 21 3/8 in.
$300-500
1106
Two U.S. Shelter Halves, c. late 19th
century, two coated canvas shelter
halves with a black-painted U.S. in
the center, brass grommets at lower
corners, black enameled buttons on
one end, and buttonholes on the other,
lg. 62, ht. 52 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$300-500
1107
Four Drums, early 19th to early 20th
century, a rope tension drum with a
red star painted around the vent, label
marked on the inside MAINE DRUMS/
Manufactured by/CHARLES TOWN/
AUGUSTA 1836 with calfskin heads,
a rope tension drum with an inside
manufacturers label marked W.H.
CUNDY/BOSTON, MASS., a rope
tension drum with P.R. WINN painted
around the vent, with an inside label
with the same name, calfskin heads, a
sheet tin drum with metal tensioners,
and calfskin heads, three pairs of
sticks, and three single sticks.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$400-600
1108
Model 1871/74 Mauser Rie Lamp,
c. 1960, a Model 1871/74 Mauser bolt
action rie attached to a wooden base,
with a brass plate which reads 1888
MAUSER RIFLE LAMP/DESIGNED BY/
PETER FRAZIER-1960, in the muzzle
of the gun is a lamp with a Civil War
shade, ht. 66 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$200-400
1109
Twelve Rie Stocks, c. late 19th to
mid-20th century, seven Krag carbine
stocks, two M1 carbine stocks, one
with Winchester markings, two Krag
rie stocks, one with damage, and a
Winchester-Lee stock with a dufe cut.
$300-500
1110
Large Group of Spanish American
War-era Equipment, c. late 19th/
early 20th century, Mills belts, shotgun
shell belts, packs, eagle snap belts,
holsters, and a few cartridge boxes.
$400-600
1111
WWI Trunk and Uniform Group, c.
1917-18, trunk containing a Model
1917 helmet, documents, gas mask,
clothing, socks, camera, and personal
items relating to James T. Leahy, 27th
Division.
$300-500
1112
WWI Emergency Ration, c. 1917-
18, oval tin container with green label
marked U.S. ARMY EMERGENCY
RATION., with instructions, and
PREPARED BY ARMOUR AND
COMPANY/KANSAS CITY KANSAS,
lg. 5 7/8, ht. 3 in.
$300-500
1113
Large Group of WWI and WWII Web
Belts and Equipment, c. early to
mid-20th century, cartridge belts, mess
kits, holsters, Browning automatic rie
belts, cavalry canteen, as well as a few
Commonwealth items, and Vietnam-
era belts.
$400-600
1114
German ZF 4 G43 Rie Scope, c.
1943-45, blued-steel scope marked
GW ZF 4/48361/ddx., overall lg. 6 in.
$200-300
1115
Three Russian Model 36 Helmets, c.
early to mid-20th century, three green-
painted Russian helmets with leather
liners and chinstraps.
$200-400
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Nordon Bomb Sight with Books,
c. 1940s, black crinkle nished case
with glass windows, marked on one
face B254, also with a reprint of the
original manual, and a copy of THE
LEGENDARY NORDON BOMBSIGHT
by Albert L. Pardini, ht. 10, lg. 18 in.
$300-500
1117
Japanese Torpedo Director, c. early
to mid-20th century, brass instrument
with compass settings, and Japanese
characters, with a Bakelite case, ht. 3
1/2, dp. 11, lg. 11 in.
$300-500
1118
Group of WWII Marine Corps
Material, c. 1941-45, a Japanese
helmet with cloth liner and chinstrap,
a Japanese leather fur-lined ight cap,
a Japanese ammunition box lled
with letters, journal mentioning his
travels and the atomic bomb going off,
personal items, a dufe bag lled with
web gear, a Marine Corps bolo knife,
and a PAL 36 ghting knife.
Note: These items belonged to
Corporal Ronald C. Derosier.
$600-800
1119
Group of Japanese WWII Objects, c.
early to mid-20th century, two silk ags
with signatures, a Senninbari, and a
Hachimak headband.
$300-500
1120
Seven Helmets, c. 1917-70s, a
German Model 40 double-decal police
helmet with liner, size 66 shell, a Model
17 U.S. helmet with detached liner
and no chinstrap, a U.S. M1 swivel
bale front seam helmet with liner and
chinstrap, a British WWII helmet with
net and liner, a U.S. Korean War M1
helmet with liner, a U.S. Vietnam-era
M1 helmet with liner and camouage
cover, and an unknown helmet and
liner with European size markings.
$400-600
1121
Three Rie Scopes, c. 20th century,
an M84 scope, blued-steel with rubber
eye cap, an M45 scope with mounts,
marked TELESCOPE, M45 NO.
4968/M.H.R. CO. 1943-R.J.D., and
a Lyman scope marked THE LYMAN
GUN SIGHT CORP./MADE IN U.S.A.
MIDDLEFIELD, CONN./U.S. PATENT
NO. 2078858/ALASKAN B3224, lg. 8
7/8 to 13 in.
$200-400
1122
German Model Em 0,9 m R
Rangender and Case, c. 1944,
tan-painted steel parts, marked in a
center disc on the arms blc/+/Em 0,9
mR/278120, with tripod, sheet-steel
carrying case, and original instruction
manual, ht. 23 3/4, wd. 22 1/2 in.
$300-500
1123
Three Framed Aircraft Related
Artwork and Memorabilia Items,
c. 20th century, a framed print of
the Memphis Belle with pieces of
the original plane removed during
the restoration, a signed image with
some of the crew, a framed painting
of U.S.A.F. bombers signed by James
Stewart, and a framed painting of
Ensign George Gay being attacked by
Japanese Zero aircraft, and the story
of his being shot down and survival,
signed by George Gay.
$300-500
1124
Model Cannon, c. 20th century, brass
tube with wooden carriage, mounted
on an oak board with four stacks of
cannonballs on each corner, tube lg.
17 1/2, ht. 6 in.
$300-500
1125
Gatling Gun Model, c. 20th century,
cast carriage and tube, marked
GATLING/USA/1886 and HARTFORD,
CONN, with functioning hand-crank
that rotates the barrels, and side
boxes, ht. 7, lg. 15 in.
$300-500
1126
Naval Cannon Model, c. 20th century,
brass tube on a Spanish brown-
painted wooden carriage, elevating
wedge, and wheels, with black-painted
iron hardware, ht. 3 1/4, lg. 8 in.
$200-300
1127
Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, c. early
19th century, walnut stock, lockplate
marked M.T. WICKHAM/PHILA, barrel
marked US/P/F, barrel lg. 42, overall
lg. 57 1/2 in.
$400-600
1128
Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, c.
1835, walnut stock with a cartouche
on the left side, tail of the lockplate
marked PHILA/1835, and marked with
US over M.T. WICKHAM in front of the
hammer, (with a broken mainspring),
breech dated 1835, and marked US/
JM/P, barrel lg. 42 1/8, overall lg. 57
1/2 in.
$300-500
1129
Model 1816 Flintlock Musket with
a 1795 Lock, c. early 19th century,
walnut stock, tail of the lockplate
marked 1815, and marked with a US
over an eagle, and SPRINGFIELD in
front of the hammer, breech dated
1834, and marked US/V/P, barrel lg.
42 1/8, overall lg. 57 1/2 in.
$400-600
1130
Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, c.
1828, walnut stock, tail of the lockplate
marked HARPERS/FERRY/1828, and
marked with an eagle over US in front
of the hammer, breech marked US/
JCB/P, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 57 7/8
in.
$300-500
1131
Model 1816 Flintlock Musket for
Parts, c. 1834, walnut stock, tail of the
lockplate marked PHILA/1834, and
marked with a US over M.T. WICKHAM
in front of the hammer, breech marked
with a P, barrel lg. 42 1/8, overall lg.
57 1/2 in.
$200-400
1132
Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, c.
1834, walnut stock, tail of the lockplate
marked PHILA/1834, and marked
US over M.T. WICKHAM in front of
the hammer, breech dated 1833, and
marked with an eagle head, and P/V,
barrel lg. 42 1/8, overall lg. 57 3/4 in.
$300-500
1133
British Pattern 1839 Percussion
Musket, c. 19th century, walnut stock
with a broad arrow stamp on the
butt over BO, brass ttings, lockplate
marked TOWER with a crown over VR,
breech of the barrel has proof marks,
barrel lg. 39, overall lg. 54 3/4 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$300-500
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Kentucky-style Half-stock
Percussion Rie, c. early to mid-
19th century, maple half-stock with
brass ttings and pewter nose cap,
octagonal barrel marked with foliate
designs and L.B.P., lockplate marked
with foliate designs and marked J.
GOLCHER, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56
1/2 in.
$600-800
1135
Kentucky-style Half-stock
Percussion Rie, c. 19th century,
maple half-stock with brass patchbox,
ttings and pewter nose cap, octagonal
barrel, blued lockplate missing the
hammer and hammer screw, barrel lg.
32, overall lg. 47 1/2 in.
$600-800
1136
Kentucky-style Half-stock
Conversion Percussion Rie, c. early
to mid-19th century, maple half-stock
with brass ttings and pewter nose
cap, octagonal barrel marked with
unreadable maker, lockplate marked
with foliate designs, barrel lg. 39,
overall lg. 55 1/2 in.
$600-800
1137
English-style Half-stock Fowler, c.
1850s, walnut stock with checkered
wrist, steel and silver ttings, foliate
designs on the lockplate, breech, barrel
tang, triggerguard, and buttplate tang,
browned-steel barrel and wooden
ramrod, barrel lg. 27 3/4, overall lg. 44
1/4 in.
$400-600
1138
Group of Six Altered Muskets for
Parts, c. 19th century, two early
19th century militia muskets missing
parts, a Model 1816 conversion that
has been cut down, a Model 1863
rie-musket with a cut-down stock, a
British Pattern 53 Eneld rie-musket
with cut-down stock, and an Austrian
conversion musket with cut-down
stock and bayonet.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$400-600
1139
Austrian Cavalry Carbine, c. mid-
19th century, walnut stock with iron
sling bar on the left side, iron lock with
852, iron barrel with rear sight on the
tang, and an iron barrel band, barrel lg.
14 1/2, overall lg. 30 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$400-600
1140
Belgian Manufactured Brazilian
Short Rie, c. 1861, walnut stock
with brass buttplate, triggerguard, and
eagle shield plate on the wrist, iron
lockplate, barrel, and barrel bands,
barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 48 1/2 in.
$400-600
1141
U.S. Model 1863 Springeld Rie-
musket, c. 1864, walnut stock, steel
ttings, lockplate dated 1864, steel
barrel missing the rear sight, steel
ramrod, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in.
$200-300
1142
Three Continental Bolt Action Ries,
c. late 19th century, a Model 1878
Swiss Vetterli, serial number 165305,
with a walnut stock and blued-steel
ttings; a Model 1870/87 Italian Vetterli,
serial number KP1523, with a walnut
stock and blued-steel ttings; and a
Model 1871/88 Dutch Beaumont-Vitali,
serial number 346, with a walnut stock
and bright ttings.
Provenance: From the collection of
Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck.
$300-500
1143
Two Model 1886 Austrian Steyr
Ries, c. late 19th century, walnut
stocks, steel ttings, left side of
the receivers marked E.W.F.G.
STEYR/1886 with a crown over L.I. and
M.1886, overall lg. 45 3/4 to 51 3/4 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$300-500
1144
Two Austrian Model 1867 Werndl
Ries, c. 1868-72, walnut stocks, both
have LEX. H.S. stamped on the left
side of the butt, steel ttings, barrel lg.
33 1/4, overall lg. 50 1/4 in.
Provenance: From the collection of
Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck.
Note: The stamp on the butt probably
stands for the Lexington High School in
Lexington, Massachusetts.
$200-400
1145
Three Reproduction Muskets,
c. late 20th century, a Parker Hale
musketoon, walnut stock marked on
the right butt PARKER HALE LTD, color
case hardened lock marked 1858/
ENFIELD, with blued-steel ttings, a
reproduction Model 1841 percussion
rie made by REPLICA ARMS-
RIDGEFIELD N.J., with a walnut stock,
brass and steel ttings, marked on
the left side of the barrel FOR BLACK
POWDER ONLY, and a THOMPSON/
CENTER black powder half stock
Kentucky-style rie.
$300-500
1146
Model 1873 Trapdoor Springeld
Rie with Sling, Bayonet, and
Scabbard, c. late 19th century, walnut
stock, steel lockplate marked with an
eagle and U.S./SPRINGFIELD, and on
front of trapdoor U.S/MODEL/1873,
barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 52, overall
bayonet lg. 21 3/8 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Fleck.
$400-600
1147
Belgian Single-shot Rie, c.
1880s, .22 caliber, walnut stock with
checkered wrist and fore-end, steel
ttings, octagonal barrel marked near
the breech BELGIUM, barrel lg. 25,
overall lg. 40 1/2 in.
$250-350
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A.S. Aloe Company 2 1/2-inch
Refractor Telescope, St. Louis,
Missouri, 20th century, the 37 1/2-
in brass main tube engraved A.S.
Aloe Co. St. Louis on ocular collar,
rack-and-pinion focusing, attached
to a mahogany and brass tripod with
manual height adjustment and wood
screw locking knob, pine case with
additional eyepiece, overall lg. 39 in.
Provenance: From the collection of
Don Yeier.
$400-600
1148
Bardou-type 2 1/2-inch Library
Refractor Telescope, 19th/early 20th
century, the 36-in. brass main tube,
rack-and-pinion focusing, mounted
on a tapered tripod with collapsible
black painted cast iron snake foot legs,
associated pine case with additional
eyepiece, overall lg. 38 in.
Provenance: From the collection of
Don Yeier.
$1,000-1,500
1149
Zeiss-type 2 1/2-inch Refractor
Telescope, late 20th century, 32-in.
main tube with nderscope, rack-and-
pinion focusing, and objective lens
covers.
Provenance: From the collection of
Don Yeier.
$800-1,000
1150
J. Lizars 3-inch Refractor Telescope,
Scotland, early 20th century the 35-in.
brass main tube engraved J. Lizars
(N 1) LTD. Belfast-Glasgow on ocular
collar, rack-and-pinion focusing,
mounted on a brass and mahogany
tripod, walnut tted box with label on
underside reading in part James W.
Queen & Co. optometrists Philadelphia,
overall lg. 48 in.
Provenance: From the collection of
Don Yeier.
$1,000-1,500
1151
Bausch & Lomb BALscope Sr. 60mm
Telescope, Rochester, New York,
scope with interchangeable eyepieces,
tripod mount, and eyepiece carrier
with 30x, 20x and 60x eyepieces, all
in their original green pebbled nishes,
scope with original box and manual,
instrument lg. 14 1/2 in.
Provenance: From the collection of
Don Yeier.
$800-1,200
1152
Zeiss and Hertel & Reuss
Binoculars, Zeiss, c. 1942, 7 x 50
Zeiss with painted textured body,
individual eyepiece focus, in a leather
carrying case, the other 7 x 35, with
leather-covered body, center focusing
knob in a leather carrying case, ht. 5
to 7 in.
Provenance: From the collection of
Don Yeier.
Note: The Zeiss binoculars were made
in Romania about 1942 under contract
to Carl Zeiss, Jena.
$300-500
1153
Zeiss 7x50 Binoctar, Jena, Germany,
no. 1184686, with leather wrapped
body, individual eyepiece focusing,
engraved with model, makers name,
location, and number, with a leather
carrying case, ht. 6 3/4 in.
Provenance: From the collection of
Don Yeier.
$400-600
1154
AOK Williams EZ-Touch Tripod
Mount, Williams Optics, Switzerland,
aluminum horizontal mount with sliding
dovetail saddle and reading EZTouch,
knurled locking screws, and attaches
to the wood tripod by large locking
collar, canvas carrying handle, tripod
not extended ht. 45 in.
Provenance: From the collection of
Don Yeier.
$300-500
1155
E. Krauss & Co. 15-inch Binoculars,
Paris, France, the leather-wrapped
body and adjustable sunshades,
carved lignum vitae ne adjustment
knob, extension tube engraved E.
Krauss & Co, Paris, Berlin, Londres, St.
Petersburg, in a tted leather carrying
case, extended lg. 19 in.
$200-250
1156
Mahogany Polygon-shaped
Spyglass and a Single-draw Ross
Spyglass, 19th and 20th century,
the 36-in. tapered mahogany main
tube with single-draw eyepiece and
brass objective lens collar; the Ross
with leather-wrapped tube and draw
engraved Ross London., lg. 17 to 38
in.
Provenance: From the collection of
Don Yeier.
$800-1,200
1157
17-inch Single-draw Spyglass, rst
quarter 20th century, the blue and
white diamond pattern cotton-wrapped
tube, and gunmetal painted ends, with
eyepiece tube engraved J.W. Durnford.
$200-400
1158
Two French Brass Aneroid
Barometers, early 20th century,
one with reversed painted glass dial
and marked SL with a three-arm
candelabra image, exposed brass
hollow-formed circular ring mechanism
engraved Brevete, and a silvered dial
example marked Holosteric Barometer
with typical movement, and marked
on rear PB HN in a circle, dia. 5 to 5
1/2 in.
$200-400
1159
D. Solcha Mahogany Wheel
Barometer, Hull, England, c. 1800,
the mahogany and edge banded inlaid
barometer with swans neck pediment
over the silvered dry/damp indicator,
thermometer scale and 8-in. barometer
dial, terminating in the bubble level
plate engraved D. Solcha Hull, ht. 38
1/2 in.
$300-500
1160
L. Maxant Chrome-plated 4-inch
Aneroid Barometer, Paris, with
silvered dial scale reading 66-
76 and engraved Barometre De
Precision, Compense, L. Maxant 38
Rue Belgrand Paris, and a rotating
adjustable outer dial set pointer.
$300-500
1161
Negretti & Zambra Barograph,
London, c. 1900, lacquered brass
plate with clock mechanism in brass
recording drum, ink bottle holder,
and seven cell aneroid barometer
connected to recording arm with pen
nib tip, ve beveled glass paneled
removable cover, all on an oak base
with two-compartment chart drawer,
ht. 9 in.
$400-600
1162
Joseph Somalvico Mahogany Wheel
Barometer, 19th century, London, the
pitch pediment top above the silvered
scale thermometer dial and 8-in.
barometer scale marked Jas Somalvico
4 Leather Lane London, with ebony
and satinwood banding, rosette and
shell inlay, lg. 38 in.
$400-600
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Four Sand Glasses, late 19th and
early 20th century, all with turned round
end plates, either straight, bulbous
or incised columns, encasing the
colorless glass bulbs, ht. 5 1/2 to 6
3/4 in
$300-500
1163A
Adjustable Brass Dual Candle Lens
Lamp, a single adjustable candlestick
attached to the sh-shaped center
plate, with second candlestick and
magnier, turned central shaft, all
resting on triangular tri-foot base, ht.
11 3/4 in.
$400-600
1164
Two Sand Glasses, 20th century, a
red-stained beveled-edge end plate
example, with four turned columns,
encasing the colorless glass bulb;
a mahogany example with round
endplates and three turned columns
encasing the bulb, ht. 9 in.
$200-400
1165
Henry Browne & Son Ltd. Sestrel
Compass, London, 19th/20th century,
the brass case engraved in part
Henry Browne & Son Ltd. Barking
& London no. 9349/B along the top
edge, wet card compass with cardinal
points, sighting prism and turned
wood handle, in a tted hinged case
with Sestrel Henry Browne & Son
Ltd celluloid plaque attached to door
panel, instrument ht. 9 1/2 in.
$300-500
1166
7-inch Radius Bronze and Brass
Sextant, no. 168, black lacquered
pierced bronze frame, inset silvered
scale calibrated 0-150, and engraved
with illegible makers name and
Edinburgh, horizon mirror, sunshades,
telescope, index arm with magnier,
all in a tted oak box with additional
lenses and certicate by Hezzanith
Observatory, London.
$300-500
1167
Two Brass Monocular Microscopes,
19th century, a Martin Drum-type
boxed microscope, with two additional
objectives, tweezers, and slides, all
housed in a tted box; the other with
square stage and adjustable slide hold
down, and an associated mahogany
box.
$200-400
1168
Five Pocket Compasses and a Dip
Needle Compass, 19th and 20th
century, three wood-cased examples
with various size dials, two military
issued brass-cased examples, one
marked U.S. Engineer Corps., and a
W.S. Darley & Co. dip needle compass
in a hinged case.
$200-400
1169
Martin Drum-type Boxed
Microscope, late 19th century,
with single-draw monocular tube,
interchangeable objective, circular
stage, hinged magnier above concave
mirror, the hinged mahogany box with
two objective lenses and four slides,
instrument ht. 6 in.
$200-250
1170
Buff and Buff Engineers Transit,
Boston, no. 15792, with a 12-in.
scope, bubble level, and vertical
circle, all resting on A-frame support,
silvered compass dial marked in part
Buff & Buff Mfg. Co. 15792, enclosed
horizontal circle, and four adjustable
feet, ht. 14 in.
$200-400
1171
Two 19th Century Surveyors
Instruments, New York and Ohio,
the surveyors compass with a 5-in.
silvered dial marked B. Pike & Sons
166 Broadway N.Y. with dual bubble
levels and sighting arms; the surveyors
transit marked James Foster Jr.
Cincinnati on the 5-in. silvered dial, A-
frame, 9-in. scope with level, enclosed
circular scale with dual vernier reading
windows, ht. 11 in.
$600-800
1171A
Two D.H. & C.C. Morrisons
Industrial Blueprints, Dayton, Ohio,
19th century, the two blueprints for the
Columbia Bridge Works, one reading
in part Morrisons Iron Arch. Counter-
Arched. Bridge, 1851, the other
reading Morrisons Patent wrought Iron
Truss Bridge, both in clear wrap on
press board, lg. 28, ht. 19 1/2 to 20
in.; together with two Keuffel & Esser
Co. slide rules, a 6-in. ruler, a drafting
set, and slide rule manual.
$150-250
1172
C. Plath Navistar Classic Sextant,
no. 62002, Hamburg, Germany, the
black pierced body with brass scale
marked 0-120, 6 x 30 eyepiece,
horizon mirror, multiple sunshades
and index arm with vernier and
ne adjustment knob, all in a tted
mahogany carrying case.
$500-700
1173
Donkin and Co. Ships Telegraph,
rst half 20th century, the brass head
enclosing the 8 1/2-in. white dial
reading Donkin & Co Manufacturers
Newcastle on Tyne, single lever bell
command, all resting on the cast iron
painted base, ht. 38 1/2 in.
$600-800
1174
Three Ships Wheels and a Ships
Compass, 20th century, a brass and a
chrome plated brass six-spoke wheel
with turned wood handles, a wood
six-spoke wheel with aluminum center
hub reading Skee-Craft; and a 2-in.
E.S. Ritchie & Sons gimbaled brass
compass in oak box.
$200-400
1175
Farragut Association Naval Veterans
Presentation Bell and Compass,
Providence, Rhode Island, with a
Waterbury Clock Co. clock depicting
a sailor, above the engraved brass
bell reading Farragut Assn. Naval
Veterans Port of Providence Damn
the torpedoes-Go ahead, a 6 1/2-in.
gimbaled E.S. Ritchie liquid compass
with brass bezel stamped in part
3992 and July 10 1870, housed in
a mahogany box, all mounted to a
turned wood stool, ht. 52 in.
$400-600
1176
Cast Bronze Bell, 20th century,
stamped ER with a crown and SCC
8/56 on the head, matted waist and
iron clapper with leather strap, ht. 10
in.
$250-350
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Trippensee Solar System Model
Sol-300, Trippensee Planetarium
Co., Saginaw, Michigan, the 6-in.
colored lithograph tin globe centering
the planets, sun, and moon that are
attached to movable metal arms,
stepped molded plastic base with
circular metal zodiac and month
calendars, ht. 13 in.
Provenance: From the collection of
Don Yeier.
$300-500
1178
W.H. Andrews Blind Stop Patent
Model, no. 40,304, patented October
13, 1863, the small tin clip attached
to a scale model of a wood shutter,
original patent tag or label and a copy
of the blueprints showing the use of the
blind stop, shutter ht. 12 1/2 in.
$200-300
1179
Joseph M. Pickering Brush Trimming
Machine Patent Model, no. 268,278,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, c. 1882,
the patent model with dual blades
attached to the revolving shaft,
adjustable parallel bar clamps, and
single blade mounted to a chestnut
and cherry frame with two black-
painted curved metal feet, original
patent label or tag, lg. 13 in.
$300-500
1180
Collection of 19th and Early 20th
Century Spectacles or Eyeglasses,
thirty-seven brass, steel, and plastic
framed Pince-nez spectacles with oval
lenses, some bifocals, and twenty-
ve round and oval riding temple
spectacles, brass, steel, and zylo
covered frames, many marked with
makers name.
$200-400
1181
Collection of 19th Century
Spectacles or Eyeglasses,
America and Europe, brass and steel
frames, round and oval lenses, many
with crank bridges and pin-in-slot
temples, wig loop or teardrop ends,
three having makers stamps: D.
Chandler New York, C. Brewer & Co.
N.York, and J. Guthre, forty-three total.
$300-500
1181A
Collection of 19th and 20th Century
Lorgnettes, seven with simple fold-
out lenses, ve with faux tortoiseshell
handles, an engraved oral motif
silvered brass example, and an early
horn example, together with seven
other lorgnettes with hinged lenses, a
gunmetal example with round rimmed
glasses, three others with ornate
embossed designs and two other
faux tortoiseshell examples with brass
highlights, fourteen total.
$200-400
1182
Collection of Spectacle or
Eyeglass Cases, 19th/20th century,
an engraved sterling silver open
mouth example with monogram MG
on the front and having Birmingham
hallmarks, nine frogs mouth
lacquered papier-mch or pressed
paper examples, four with mother-of-
pearl and ve with gilt decoration, four
steel and a pierced silvered brass case,
and a oral and bird decorated beaded
two-part case, seventeen total.
$200-400
1182A
Collection of Tinted Lens Spectacles
or Sunglasses, 19th/20th century,
examples with blue, orange, brown, or
green tint, brass or steel frames, round,
octagonal, and oval rims, many with
pin-in-slot temples, eleven shooting
pairs, all with crank, C, X, or
scroll bridges, twenty-two total.
$200-400
1183
Four Titles on Locks and Keys,
Locks and Keys by Louis Zara; Locks
and Keys Throughout the Ages by
Vincent J.M. Eras; Clefs by Gabriele
Mandel; and Schlussel und Schlob by
Heinrich Pankofer.
$150-250
1184
Collection of 18th and 19th Century
Keys, Continental, including one with
a double bow, stationary and rotating
lower bit, others with simple bows and
bits, twenty-four total.
Provenance: Formerly from the
collection of Burt Blechman.
$200-400
1185
Pair of Iron Shackles and Shackle
Locks, 19th century, the shackles with
three twisted links, torpedo-shaped
lock box, and key, and ve barrel locks,
three with keys, lg. 3 to 6 in.
Provenance: Formerly from the
collection of Burt Blechman.
$200-300
1186
Soupy Sales Brass Key to the City
Huntington, West Virginia, the 7-in.
brass key engraved Huntington W. VA.
above a plaque that reads Welcome
Home Soupy Huntingtons Favorite
Son September 8, 1984 Huntington
City Council Joseph L. Williams, Mayor,
all mounted on a walnut plaque.
$200-400
1187
Town of Belleville Large Brass
Key, with circular bow with embossed
wreath edge design, starburst center
on one side and engraved matte plate
on the other reading Town of Belleville,
cross-form step on bit, lg. 10 in.
$200-400
1188
Collection of Iron Door Locks,
America and Europe, 19th and early
20th century, various mortise and
surface mount examples, one with a
double dead bolt mechanism, eight
total, three with keys, lg. 4 to 15 1/2 in.
Provenance: Formerly from the
collection of Burt Blechman.
$500-700
1189
Collection of Persian, Oriental,
and Arabian Slider Padlocks, 19th
century, steel body and mechanisms
with engraved brass and copper
overlay, together with a group of keys,
approximately forty locks total.
Provenance: Formerly from the
collection of Burt Blechman.
$700-900
1190
Collection of Persian and Arabian
Slider Padlocks, 19th century, steel
body and mechanisms with engraved
brass and copper overlay, together
with a group of keys, approximately
forty locks total.
Provenance: Formerly from the
collection of Burt Blechman.
$700-900
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Collection of Padlocks or
Smokehouse Locks, America and
Europe, 19th and 20th century, brass,
tin, and iron examples, many with
engraved, stamped, or embossed
plates, some with keys, approximately
thirty-ve total.
Provenance: Formerly from the
collection of Burt Blechman.
$400-600
1192
Buckley Criss Cross Nickel Slot
Machine, Chicago, Illinois, the oak
and chrome Art Deco case with coin
aperture at top, three reel strips,
Guaranteed $10 Jackpot window, lever
crank on side, and dual pay-out coin
holders, ht. 26 in.
$400-600
1193
National Cast Bronze Cash Register,
Dayton, Ohio, with plaque above
glass box reading Amount Purchased,
serial number marked on plaque
538173/130, above the hinged
midsection, two rows of keys above
the white glass counter, and a divided
wood drawer, ht. 19 in.
$200-250
1194
Millionaire Calculator by Hans W.
Egli, Zurich, Switzerland, no. 2372,
with motor attachment, eight slides,
sixteen-digit capacity, multiplier-
lever and regulator (for addition,
multiplication, division and subtraction)
and crank on a painted brass bedplate,
slide table and instruction plate on
interior lid, two brass plaques reading
in part: Hans W. Egli Ingenteur and a
distributer agent plaque reading: W.A.
Morschhauser New York, sitting on
the original desk frame with two oak
veneered table wings, and a copy of
the original operating manual, machine
wd. 25 1/2 in.
Provenance: Reportedly purchased for
the U.S. Department of Agriculture and
used by the Animal Nutrition Division
at the Beltsville, Maryland, research
station.
$1,500-2,500
1195
Burkhardt Arithmometer, Germany,
with black-enameled plate, eight
slides, crank and sixteen-digit display,
operating instructions in German,
housed in a mahogany case with brass
plaque on top lid reading Burkhardt
Arithmometer, lg. 23 in.
$500-700
1196
Six Tin Lithographed and Two
Paper-wrapped Globes, 20th century,
various sizes from 5 to 8 in., makers
include J. Chein, Replogle Globes,
Ohio Art Co., and Chadvalley & Co.
$700-900
1197
Lees Patent Graphoscope and
Stereo Cards, c. 1870, the rectangular
walnut case with a 3 3/4-in. magnier
lens above the stereo lenses with
hinged protectors, approximately
forty stereo cards, many depicting
scenes of the White Mountains in
New Hampshire, and a hand-held
stereoscope.
$200-300
1198
Large Collection of Photographic
Stereoscope Cards, early 20th
century, including, American and
European landscapes, architectural
interiors and, exteriors, family portraits,
presidents, and examples by retailers
such as H.C. White Co., Keystone
View Co., Underwood & Underwood,
and Grifth & Grifth, over 650 in total.
$500-700
1199
Mahogany-cased Medical
Instruments, 19th/20th century,
collection of bone and stainless steel
scalpels, tweezers, and scissors,
housed in a hinged box with two
removable divided trays, brass plaque
on lid reading C.S. Middleton. M.D.,
box wd.10 1/2 in.
$300-500
1200
Brass Transfusion Pump by Bigg,
19th century, the 5-in. cylinder
engraved Bigg Macker St Thomass St.
Southwark, with turned bone handle,
and twin nozzles, overall lg. 9 1/4 in.
Literature: Bennion, Antique Medical
Instruments, p. 192.
$400-600
1201
National Battery Operated
Otoscope, National Electrical
Instrument Co., Elmhurst, New York,
the ribbed Bakelite instrument and
attachments, original manual, in a
velvet-lined tted box.
$200-400
1202
John Weiss Scalpel Set, 19th
century, London, set of bone-handled
scalpels engraved Weiss London
D.P.H. in a blue velvet-lined tted box,
monogramed on top D.P.H.
$300-500
1203
Three 19th Century Medical
Instruments, Europe and America,
the square brass scaricator engraved
Wienn housed in a tted leather- bound
case, a horn handled three blade
eam engraved G. Gregory on one of
the blades, and a brass eam (blade
broken off), in a tted velvet-lined
carrying case.
$400-600
1204
Bodyscope Medical Folio,
compiled by Ralph Segal, 1935,
gilt embossed title and caduceus
on cover, opening up to reveal two
color-lithographed pierced cards
with rotating discs, each of the four
pages with female or male subjects,
and description of anatomy, diet, and
physiology, wd. 16 x ht. 20 1/2 in.
$200-250
1205
Two 14kt Gold Howard Open Face
Watches, Boston, both with 17-jewel,
stem-wind, stem-set, damascened
nickel movements, porcelain dials
with sunk seconds, no. 1226672 with
a monogram on the case back and
a lengthy dedication on the cuvette
with a 14kt chain and small pocket
knife dia. 45 mm, and no. 932265 in a
swing-out Roy case with monogramed
back, dia. 50 mm.
$300-500
1206
Two Howard Gold-lled Open
Face Watches, Boston, both lever-
set movements in Howard swing-
out cases, No. 978036 17-jewel
damascened nickel movement, and
No. 1102236 21-jewel bridge plate
movement marked with makers
name, location, and number, and
Extra Adjustment, Five Positions
Temperature, dia. 52 mm.
$250-450
1207
Five Howard 10 Size Gold-lled
Open Face Watches, Boston, all
with 17-jewel, stem-wind, stem-set,
damascened nickel movements,
various silver tone dials, in Keystone
Extra cases, three in white gold and
two in yellow gold, all dia. 43 mm.
$300-500
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Four Howard 14kt Gold Open Face
Watches, Boston, all 10 size with
matte silver Arabic numeral dials,
stem-wind, stem-set movements
and monogramed case backs, one
in a yellow gold case with a 21-jewel,
adjusted to ve positions movement,
No. 38181, the other three in white
gold cases with 17-jewel, adjusted to
three positions movements.
$400-600
1208A
Howard Series 11 Railroad
Chronometer, Boston, No. 1318399
porcelain Arabic numeral dial marked
Howard, sunk seconds, 21-jewel
movement marked with makers name,
location, and number as above, and
Series 11, Railroad Chronometer,
R.R. Adjustment Temperature, Five
Positions, in a swing-out, E. Howard
Watch Co., Keystone Extra gold-lled
case, in a wooden Howard box, dia.
53 mm.
$300-500
1209
Five Howard Gold-lled Open
Face Watches, Boston, all 17-jewel
movements with porcelain Arabic
numeral dials with sunk seconds, a 3/4
plate movement in an engine-turned
J. Boss case, the other four in plain
Keystone/Crescent cases, dia. 45 to
51 mm.
$300-500
1210
Five Howard Gold-lled Watches,
Boston, all with porcelain dials with
sunk seconds, a nickel, 17-jewel,
gold center-wheel, stem-wind,
stem-set movement in an engraved
hunting case, a 19-jewel, adjusted
to ve positions, nickel movement in
a monogramed open face case, and
three nickel, 17-jewel, movements in
open face cases, dia. 47 to 50 mm.
$400-600
1211
Howard Hunting Case and Five
Other Howard Watches, Boston,
E. Howard Watch Co., all 17-jewel,
damascened, nickel movements in
gold-lled cases, the hunting a fully
engraved J. Boss 25-year yellow gold
case, three open face with matte silver
Arabic numeral dials in Keystone Extra
white-gold-lled cases, and two in
gold-lled open face cases, dia. 46 to
49 mm.
$300-500
1212
Five Howard 17-jewel Open Face
Watches, Boston, all with stem-
wind, stem-set, damascened nickel
movements with porcelain dials
marked Howard in open face gold-lled
cases, a series 9, three-quarter-plate
movement with double sunk Arabic
numeral dial with blue ve minute and
seconds numerals in a J Boss engine-
turned case, the other four in Crescent
cases, two of them swing-out models,
dia. 45 to 51 mm.
$300-500
1213
Howard Hunting Case and Four
Open Face Watches, Boston,
all 17-jewel, damascened, nickel
movements in gold-lled cases, a
series 9 no. 966694 with double sunk
Montgomery dial in a fully engraved
hunting case, the other four with matte
silver dials in open face white-gold-
lled Keystone Extra cases, dia. 46 to
50 mm.
$300-500
1214
Five Howard 17-jewel Open Face
Watches, E. Howard Watch Co.,
Boston, a series 2 movement marked
in part 1117508, series 2, Adjustment
Five Positions, Temperature, with
double sunk porcelain bold Arabic
numeral dial in a Fahys gold-lled case,
four other 17-jewel movements, one in
a Howard 14kt gold swing-out case,
the other three in Crescent Extra gold-
lled cases, dia. 46 to 50 mm.
$300-500
1215
Two Boxed Howard Watches With
Papers and a Coin Silver Howard,
Boston, a double sunk matte silver
dial marked Howard, 17-jewel,
damascened nickel movement No.
45942, in a 14kt white gold case with
a pocket knife marked 10K, all in a
wooden Howard box with paperwork
matching the movement and case
numbers, a 17-jewel movement No.
859568, in a J. Boss, fully engraved,
open face case, in a Howard box with
matching paperwork, and a porcelain
Roman numeral dial with sunk seconds
marked E. Howard & Co., Boston, with
N size hound movement No. 210902,
in a Dueber coin silver open face case,
dia. 44 to 59 mm.
$300-500
1216
Five Howard Open Face Watches,
Boston, all with dials marked Howard
in open face, gold-lled cases, a
21-jewel, adjusted to ve position
movement, No. 1119647, and four
17-jewel movements, three bar-type,
one in a fully engraved case with a
matte silver dial without seconds, and
one three-quarter-plate, dia. 47 to 52
mm.
$400-600
1217
Five Howard Watches and
Two Howard Boxes, Boston,
Massachusetts, two with porcelain
Arabic numeral dials, red ve minute
and seconds markings, marked
Howard, 17-jewel damascened nickel
movements, and open face, gold-
lled cases, two with Arabic dials in
open face, non-gold cases, a Howard
travel clock with the dial marked 8
day, Howard & Co., 15-jewel, Swiss
movement, in a folding leather case,
and two wooden Howard watch
boxes, one with papers for a 17-jewel
watch.
$400-600
1218
Three Elgin 7-jewel Open Face
Watches, including a lever-set
movement with a porcelain Roman
numeral dial in a gold-lled case, and
two stem-set movements one in a
heavily worn gold-lled case, one in a
Silveroid case.
$150-250
1219
Four Elgin Open Face Key-wind
Watches, all with Roman numeral
dials and movements marked only with
serial number and makers name and
location, two in coin silver cases, the
others in Silveroid and Silverine cases.
$200-300
1220
18kt Gold Elgin Hunting Case
Watch, Elgin National Watch Company,
no. 2305335, Arabic numeral dial with
sunk seconds, blued Breguet hands,
stem-wind, lever-set, damascened
nickel movement marked with makers
name and number as above, engraved
case with rear of a sidewheel paddle
steamer, inside of rear cover marked
Warranted, 18K, U.S. Assay, dia. 51
mm.
$300-500
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Four 15-jewel Open Face Elgin
Watches, Illinois, three in swing-out
cases, one sterling silver, and one in a
standard Silveroid case.
$150-250
1222
Five Silver Waltham Pocket
Watches, three with porcelain Roman
numeral dials with sunk seconds,
one key-wind and key-set, all in
open face coin silver cases, two with
damascened nickel movements, one
with double sunk dial, No. 5144727, in
a swing-out coin silver case, the last,
No. 15827023, with a polychrome dial,
pierced gold hands, in a sterling silver
hunting case.
$200-300
1223
Three Waltham and Four Other
Open Face Watches, the Walthams,
one with an engine-turned gold-tone
dial, 15-jewel, damascened nickel
movement, in a gold-lled case, a key-
wind, key-set movement No. 989122 in
an Argentine Silver case, and a stem-
wind, set-set movement in Silveroid
case, a Seth Thomas with Montgomery
dial, 21-jewel, damascened, dual
color movement in a fully engraved
gold-lled case, a Burlington with
Montgomery dial, 21-jewel, nickel, bar-
type movement in a gold-lled case,
an Illinois with a 21-jewel Penn Special
movement, engine-turned silver-tone
dial in an octagonal gold-lled case,
and a Hebdomas, eight-day, 15-jewel
movement with visible balance wheel
in a repouss base metal case marked
Huguenin, dia. 46 to 57 mm.
$450-650
1224
Five Silver American Pocket
Watches, Massachusetts, all with
porcelain dials marked with the
manufacturers name, a key-wind,
key-set, Waltham no.5296044 in an
engine-turned English sterling silver,
hunting case, a key-wind, key-set,
Waltham no. 8765530 in an English
engine-turned open face case, a
key-wind, key-set Hampden with
movement marked405798, Springeld,
Mass., in an engraved coin silver
case, and two Walthams with stem-
wind, stem-set, damascened nickel
movements in engine engraved coin
cases, dia. 50 to 55 mm.
$300-500
1225
Five Pocket Watches of Varying
Design and Manufacture, including
two railroad themed, an enamel dial
with raised blue lozenges for each
Roman numeral, oral decoration,
sunk seconds and pierced gold hands,
a 15-jewel Swiss lever-escapement
movement in a international coin
silver hunting case with both covers
engraved with a steam locomotive,
and an enamel dial with blue Arabic
numerals, seconds bit, and a steam
locomotive with a New York Standard
Watch Company movement in a
gold-lled case, an open face Hamilton
with double sunk Arabic numeral dial,
17-jewel movement in a 14kt gold
case, and two with damascened nickel
movements, a Hamilton 972, and an
A.W. Gunnison, both in engraved, open
face, gold-lled cases.
$200-300
1226
Five Silver Open Face Pocket
Watches and Another, England and
United States, including a Liverpool
chain fusee movement in a sterling
consular case, a verge chain fusee
movement marked Bullingford,
London, 7152 in a sterling pair case,
an Elgin H.H. Taylor in a coin silver
consular case, an Aurora key-wind,
No. 12040, and a stem-wind and set
Elgin in engraved coin cases, and an
open face gold-lled Rode, with a
brass watch stand.
$200-300
1227
Two 16 Size American Watches
Waltham and Hamilton, Pennsylvania
and Massachusetts, the rst, a 16
size Waltham Riverside, 19-jewel,
serial no. 23080158, Arabic numeral
double sunk dial, blued spade hands
and sunk seconds, all in a sterling and
two-tone gold-lled case, and a 16 size
Hamilton model 972 open face watch
with Arabic numeral double sunk dial
marked Hamilton, blued-steel spade
hands, stem-wind and set, 17-jewel
movement, serial no. 897944, three-
quarter-plate damascened movement
with crystal back to view movement.
$200-300
1228
Three American Pocket Watches
and a Tissot Wristwatch, rst a
Hamilton with double sunk enamel
Arabic numeral dial, blued hands, a
21-jewel, model 992 movement no.
2359676, in a gold-lled, open-
face case, next a 17-jewel Waltham
Riverside no. 6552039, with a sunk
seconds Roman numeral dial, in a
chromed base metal open face case,
third a Waltham with matte silver
dial with sunk seconds, a 15-jewel
damascened nickel movement in an
open-face, gold-lled case, and an
automatic Tissot Seastar Seven
wristwatch in a case marked Plaque G
20, dia. 34 to 51 mm.
$400-600
1229
Two Accutron Wristwatches and
an Omega Speedmaster, the rst
Accutron with stainless steel and 14kt
gold-lled trim Accutron bracelet,
brushed silvered dial signed by maker,
Accutron logo for 12 and beveled
wedge numerals, center seconds and
luminescent hands; the next Accutron
with stainless steel case and clear dial
with stick numerals at the perimeter
and full view of the movement, black
leather band; the last, an Omega
Electronic Speedmaster/Chronometer
and signed on the dial, sweep
seconds, Omega logo at 12 and date
indication, gold-lled bracelet.
$300-500
1230
Two Incomplete Watch Movements,
London, 18th century, including a
champlev silver dial with Roman
hour and Arabic minute numerals,
center marked Brown/Fecit against a
matted background, beetle and poker
hands, the movement with tulip pillars
and silvered regulation dial, (missing
components including balance and
cock), backplate signed Rob Brown,
42 mm; the last with dial marked
Arnold/Charles Frodsham/9078, three-
quarter gilt plate movement marked
Arnold Charles Frodsham Patent/no.
9078, engraved balance cock and ruby
end stone, dia. 40 mm.
$100-150
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Swiss Continental Silver Demi-
hunting Case Watch, enamel dial
with centered 3/4-in. Roman numeral
chapter ring, pierced brass hands,
engraved case with scalloped edge
top cover, inner back cover marked in
part Galonne, LEC 0.800, base metal
cuvette engraved Remontoir, Cylindre
6 rubis, with a stem-wind, pin-set, bar-
type movement marked La Chatelaine,
dia. 45 mm.
$300-500
1232
Agassiz 14kt Gold Hunting Case
Watch, c. 1860, No. 57752, enamel
double sunk Roman numeral dial
with red ve minute markings marked
Agassiz, fully engine-turned and
engraved case marked 14 K, Dueber,
stem-wind, lever-set, damascened
nickel movement marked with makers
name and number as above, dia. 40
mm.
$400-600
1233
One English and Two Swiss Silver
Watches, various dates, the English
pair cased watch by John Collins,
London, no. 21478, a chain fusee
movement with verge escapement,
pierced balance cock, enameled
Roman numeral dial, in an English
sterling silver case, dia. 53 mm; an
eight-day Swiss open-face watch with
visible balance wheel in a Continental
silver case, and a key-wind, key-set
Swiss watch for the Chinese market
with fully engraved movement, duplex
escapement, hinged glass cuvette,
enameled Roman numeral dial with
Chinese markings and a sweep center
seconds hand, dia. 55 mm.
$200-300
1234
Joseph Dunbar Mahogany and
Satinwood Tall Clock, Perth
Scotland, c. 1815, scroll-top case
with freestanding reeded columns
anking the painted Roman numeral
iron dial with gures depicting the four
seasons in the spandrels, arch reading
with Kindly Welcome, Jenny Brings
him Ben, seconds and calendar bits,
indistinctly signed Jos. Dunbar/Perth,
reeded quarter columns anking the
inset rope-turned and banded waist
door, eight-day, time and strike, brass
movement with false plate stamped
Wilkes, two weights and pendulum, ht.
82 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
1235
Pennsylvania Walnut Tall Clock, c.
1800, at-top hood with freestanding
columns anking the Roman numeral
painted iron dial with oral spandrels
and decorated arch, full-length
tombstone door, and step molded
base, thirty-hour, time and hour strike,
pull-up movement, with unmarked
false plate, regulated by two cast iron
weights, and pendulum, ht. 90 in.
$1,000-1,500
1236
Tiger Maple and Mahogany
Veneered Tall Clock, Pennsylvania,
c. 1825, the swans neck pediment
with mahogany veneer facade above
the freestanding columns anking
the painted Roman numeral dial with
cornucopia spandrels and moons age
in the arch, lambs tongue chamfered
columns anking the banded
mahogany veneered waist door
terminating on four turned feet, eight-
day, time and hour strike movement
with two tin-cased weights, ht. 92 in.
$3,000-5,000
1236A
American Renaissance Revival Oak
Tall Clock, retailed by H. Muhrs &
Sons, Philadelphia, c. 1880-95, the
crest with central grotesque mask,
two urn-form nials above arched
hood with gadrooning and egg-and-
dart molding, and glazed and beveled
door enclosing 12 1/2-in. brass and
steel dial with silvered chapter ring
with applied Roman numerals, raised
silvered seconds bit, and chime/silent
indicator, inscribed H. Muhrs & Sons,
Philadelphia, and painted with two
full moons and landscapes in arch,
the waisted section with glazed and
beveled door anked by carved stiles
surmounted by panthers heads, on
base relief-carved with a tavern scene,
with eight-day movement quarter-
chiming on four gongs, with pendulum,
three brass-cased weights, and keys,
ht. 97, wd. 25 in.
$2,500-3,500
1237
New England Tiger Maple Tall Clock,
c. 1810, scroll-top case above the
freestanding reeded columns, painted
Arabic numeral dial with geometric and
oral spandrels and arch decoration,
serpentine waist door, cove-molded
base with scalloped apron, thirty-
hour, time and hour strike, pull-up
movement, ht. 89 in.
$2,000-4,000
1238
Mahogany-stained Pine Tall Clock,
New England, fret-top case with
freestanding columns anking the
Roman numeral painted iron dial with
oral spandrels, the diamond edge
pattern and urn center inlaid waist
door, uted quarter-columns with brass
capitals, French foot inlaid base, eight-
day, time and strike mechanism, and
two tin-cased weights, ht. 88 in.
$1,500-2,500
1239
David Wood Mahogany Tall Clock,
Newburyport, Massachusetts, c. 1790,
the dome-top case with freestanding
reeded columns anking the painted
Arabic numeral iron dial, connected
directly to movement, reading ...Wood
Newbury..., raised gilt starburst
spandrels, and arch decoration,
pierced heart-shaped hands, seconds
bit, and calendar aperture, rectangular
waist door anked by the brass capital
reeded quarter-columns, eight-day,
time and hour strike movement,
pendulum and two tin-cased weights,
ht. 80 in.
$400-600
1240
Lawrence Smith Reproduction
Aaron Willard Shelf Clock, Winston-
Salem, North Carolina, c. 1979, scroll-
top mahogany case, reverse-painted
tablet marked Aaron Willard, Boston,
stenciled and lyre decoration over the
7-in. dia. painted iron concave dial
with Roman numerals, lower tablet
with naval battle marked Escape of the
Constitution and lyre spandrels, ball
feet, eight-day, time-only movement
marked Kilbourn & Proctor Inc., with a
lead weight, ht. 35 in.
$1,000-1,500
1241
Riley Whiting Pillar and Scroll Shelf
Clock, Winchester, Connecticut, 1825,
mahogany scroll-top case with three
pineapple nials, painted wooden
Arabic numeral dial with raised gilt
shield decorated spandrels, reverse-
painted tablet depicting an observatory,
printed makers label reading in part
Modern Improved Clocks made and
sold by Riley Whiting, thirty-hour
wooden movement with countwheel
strike, two cast iron weights, and
pendulum, ht. 30 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Seth Thomas Pillar and Scroll Shelf
Clock, Thomaston, Connecticut, c.
1825, scroll-top case with freestanding
columns anking the full-length door,
glazed dial opening over the painted
wood Roman numeral dial, lower
tablet a rural scene, interior makers
label, wood, thirty-hour, time and strike
movement powered by two cast iron
weights and regulated by a pendulum,
ht. 31 in.
$700-900
1243
Silas Hoadley Transitional Shelf
Clock, Plymouth, Connecticut, c.
1830, mahogany veneered case with
stenciled half-columns and splat,
painted wood Roman numeral dial,
mirrored lower tablet, makers label
inside marked in part Clocks. Arranged
and Manufactured by Silas Hoadley,
Plymouth, (Conn.), wood, thirty-hour,
time and strike movement powered by
two cast iron weights, ht. 29 in.
$150-250
1244
Mahogany Seth Thomas Transitional
Shelf Clock, Plymouth, Connecticut,
c. 1835, carved acanthus leaf splat,
acorn nials, stenciled half-columns
anking the door, painted wood
Roman numeral dial, stenciled and
reverse-painted lower glass, makers
label stating in part Invented by ELI
TERRY., Made and Sold at Plymouth,
Connecticut, by SETH THOMAS,
wood, thirty-hour, time and strike
movement powered by two weights,
ht. 30 in.
$500-700
1245
Salem Holman Transitional Shelf
Clock, Hartford, Connecticut, with
stenciled splat and half-columns,
pineapple nials, and paw front feet,
reverse-painted tablet, painted wood
Arabic numeral dial, wood, thirty-hour,
time and strike movement and two
cast iron weights, ht. 30 1/2 in.
$300-500
1246
Mahogany Smith & Goodrich
Miniature Reverse Ogee Shelf Clock,
Bristol, Connecticut, mahogany case,
painted zinc Roman numeral dial,
stenciled lower glass, makers label
stating in part Springs with equalized
power, warranted not to fail, SMITH
& GOODRICH, Bristol, Conn., brass,
thirty-hour, time and strike movement
with attached wooden fusees mounted
in an iron frame, ht. 15 in.
$700-900
1247
Daniel Pratt & Son Mahogany Shelf
Clock, Reading, Massachusetts, c.
1850, with ogee crown and base
molding, convex tapered columns
anking the Roman numeral painted
wooden dial, original looking glass
tablet and manufacturers paper label,
thirty-hour, time and countwheel strike
wooden movement, powered by two
cast iron weights and pendulum, ht.
27 in.
$200-250
1248
Seth Thomas Miniature Four-
column Shelf Clock, Plymouth
Hollow, Connecticut, c. 1850, the
mahogany case with two freestanding
columns anking each side, painted
zinc Roman numeral dial, stenciled
and reverse-painted tablet attributed
to Fenn, interior case label marked in
part Patent Spring Brass Eight Day
Clocks, Manufactured and Sold by
Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow Conn.,
eight-day, time and strike movement
powered by two brass springs and
regulated by a pendulum, ht. 18 1/2 in.
$300-500
1249
Marsh, Gilbert & Co. Carved Column
and Splat Shelf Clock, Farmington,
Connecticut, c. 1830, mahogany case
with carved half-columns and eagle
splat, painted wood Arabic numeral
dial, makers label inside marked in part
Eight-Day Clocks,, Manufactured and
Sold by Marsh, Gilbert & Co., lower
tablet a beveled glass mirror, wood,
eight-day, time and strike movement
powered by two iron weights and
regulated by a pendulum, ht. 36 in.
$300-500
1250
E. & G.W. Bartholomew Transitional
Shelf Clock, Bristol, Connecticut,
c. 1840, mahogany veneered case,
stenciled splat and half-columns on
door, painted wood dial, lower tablet
of a rural scene surrounded by a
stenciled gold border, printed makers
label inside backboard stating in part
Manufactured and Sold by E, & G. W,
Bartholomew, Bristol, Conn. thirty-
hour, weight-powered, time and strike
wooden movement, carved paw feet in
front, ht. 28 in.
$300-500
1251
C. & N. Jerome and New Haven
Shelf Clocks, Connecticut, the Jerome
a round sided mahogany case with
stenciled dial surround on top glass,
mirrored tablet below, round zinc
Roman numeral dial, brass, thirty-hour,
time and strike movement powered
by two lead weights, the New Haven
a rosewood veneered beehive clock
with reverse-painted lower tablet of
pansies, painted zinc Roman numeral
dial, brass, eight-day, time and strike
movement regulated by a pendulum,
ht. 19 to 22 in.
$250-450
1252
Silas Hoadley Ogee Shelf Clock,
Plymouth, Connecticut, c. 1840,
mahogany veneered case with painted
wood Roman numeral dial, stenciled
lower tablet attributed to Fenn, printed
makers label on backboard, brass,
thirty-hour, time and strike movement
marked S. Hoadley, Plymouth, CT,
U.S.A., powered by two cast iron
weights and regulated by a pendulum,
ht. 26 in.
$125-175
1253
Clarke, Gilbert & Co. Ogee Clock,
Winchester, Connecticut, c. 1845,
mahogany veneered case with painted
zinc Roman numeral dial, lower tablet
reverse-painting on glass of a willow
tree by a stream, brass, thirty-hour,
time and strike movement powered by
two cast iron weights and regulated by
a pendulum, ht. 26 in.
$175-225
1254
Daniel Pratt Jr. Column and Cornice
Shelf Clock, Reading and Boston,
Massachusetts, mahogany veneered
case with molded cornice, turned
half-columns anking the wooden
dial with Roman numerals and oral
spandrels, transfer and paint decorated
center tablet, mirrored lower tablet,
interior label stating in part Daniel Pratt
Jr., Reading, Mass., ...Depot No. 2...
Boston, brass, eight-day, time and
strike movement powered by two
cast iron weights and regulated by a
pendulum, ht. 33 in.
$300-500
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Birge, Mallory & Co. Miniature
Triple-decker Shelf Clock, Bristol,
Connecticut, c. 1845, mahogany
case with carved gesso and gilded
fruit basket splat, turned, gilded, and
smoke-grained columns anking the
wooden dial with Roman numerals,
gilt spandrels and center, midsection
reverse-painted tablet anked by
freestanding gilt columns, lower
section with half-columns and door
framing a reverse-painted tablet with
a rural scene, thirty-hour, strap brass
movement stamped BM&Co, brass-
faced pendulum bob and two iron
weights, ht. 26 1/2 in.
$500-700
1256
Birge, Mallory & Co. Mahogany Shelf
Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1840,
the case with carved fruit basket splat,
turned columns anking the upper
door and the painted wood Roman
numeral dial, two reverse-paintings on
glass tablets signed on back Moberg,
makers label on backboard marked in
part Eight-Day Clocks, Manufactured
by Birge, Mallory & Co., strap brass,
eight-day, time and strike movement
stamped B M & Co., powered by two
cast iron weights and regulated by a
pendulum, ht. 38 1/2 in.
$300-500
1257
Birge, Mallory & Co. Miniature
Triple-decker Shelf Clock, Bristol,
Connecticut, c. 1845, mahogany
veneered case with a gilt eagle splat,
stamped brass Roman numeral dial,
reverse-painting on glass in midsection
and stenciled glass in lower door,
makers label on backboard, strap
brass, thirty-hour, time and strike
movement stamped B M & Co., with
two cast iron weights and a pendulum,
ht. 27 in.
$500-700
1258
Chauncey Boardman Triple Fusee
Sharp Gothic or Steeple Clock,
Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1848, with
mahogany case, painted zinc Roman
numeral dial, lower glass with transfer
and painted scene marked Market
Place Quebec, printed makers label on
inside of backboard, brass, thirty-hour,
time, strike, and alarm movement
with attached fusees, regulated by a
pendulum, ht. 20 in.
$250-450
1259
Brewster Manufacturing Company
Miniature Column & Cornice Shelf
Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1852,
the rosewood case with turned half-
columns anking the upper door,
painted zinc Roman numeral dial,
lower tablet with transfer and paint-
decorated scene marked Buckingham
Palace (losses), overpasted label states
in part Brewster Manufacturing Co.,
brass, spring-powered, eight-day,
time and strike movement stamped
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Ct.,
U.S., ht. 20 1/2 in.
Note: Brewster & Ingrahams
company was dissolved in 1852 and
Elisha Brewster formed Brewster
Manufacturing Co. with other partners.
With the overpasted label this clock
may be from the transition period.
$200-400
1260
Brewster & Ingrahams Ogee Gothic
or Onion Top Clock, Bristol,
Connecticut, c. 1840, rosewood
veneered case, painted zinc Roman
numeral dial, label on interior
backboard stating in part Patent
Spring Eight-day Repeating Brass
Clocks, Made and Sold by Brewster &
Ingrahams, with brass, eight-day, time
and rack and snail strike movement,
ht. 20 in.
$300-500
1261
J.C. Brown Ripple Front Steeple
Clock, Forestville, Connecticut, c.
1848, the rosewood veneered case
with ripple front frames, frosted glass
lower tablet, painted zinc Roman
numeral dial, printed makers label on
backboard, brass, eight-day, time and
strike movement, ht. 20 in.
$500-700
1262
J.C. Brown Ripple Front Beehive
Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1845,
mahogany veneered case with ripple
front frames, frosted glass lower tablet,
painted zinc Roman numeral dial,
printed makers label on backboard,
brass, eight-day, time and strike
movement regulated by a pendulum,
ht. 19 in.
$600-800
1263
Jerome Ripple Molded Fusee
Shelf Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, c.
1850, ripple-molded mahogany case,
hinged brass bezel over the painted
zinc Roman numeral dial, blued-steel
hands, brass alarm disc, thirty-hour,
time and strike movement with brass
fusees attached to an iron bracket,
separate alarm movement mounted in
the base, ht. 13 1/2 in.
$500-700
1264
William S. Johnson Eight-day Ogee
Clock, New York, c. 1845, retailed
by George H. Clarke, cherry case,
painted zinc Seems calendar dial with
apertures for month, day of the month,
and day of the week, (later addition),
transfer decorated lower tablet, brass,
eight-day, time and strike movement
powered by two cast iron weights and
regulated by a pendulum, ht. 28 in.
$150-250
1265
J.C. Brown Eight-day Ogee Clock,
Bristol, Connecticut, c.1847, rosewood
veneered case, undecorated painted
wood Roman numeral dial, lower tablet
transfer decorated with the home of J.
C. Brown in Bristol, brass, eight-day,
time and strike movement powered by
two cast iron weights and regulated by
a pendulum, ht. 29 in.
$100-150
1266
John Birge Column & Cornice Shelf
Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1848,
mahogany case with molded cornice,
turned half-columns anking the
wooden dial with Roman numerals
and oral spandrels, stencil decorated
tablets in doors, printed makers label
on backboard, strap brass, eight-day,
time and strike movement, two cast
iron weights and a pendulum, ht. 33 in.
$400-600
1267
Daniel Pratt Jr. Reverse Ogee Shelf
Clock, Reading, Massachusetts, c.
1843, splat-top mahogany case with
reverse ogee moldings anking the
door, painted zinc Roman numeral
dial, center mounted brass alarm disc,
mirrored lower tablet, label inside states
in part Extra Clocks, Manufactured and
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Daniel
Pratt, Jr., Reading, Mass. 1843, wood,
thirty-hour, time, strike, and alarm
movement, ht. 28 in.
$100-150
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Terry & Andrews Mahogany Double
Steeple Clock, Bristol, Connecticut,
c. 1840, with painted zinc Roman
numeral dial, stenciled and reverse-
painted tablets in both doors, printed
paper label on backboard stating Made
and Sold by Terry & Andrews, Bristol,
Conn., brass, lyre-shaped plates,
eight-day, time and strike movement
stamped by the maker, ht. 25 in.
$700-900
1269
Terry & Andrews Beehive Clock,
Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1850,
rosewood veneered case, painted zinc
Roman numeral dial, frosted glass
lower tablet, brass, eight-day, time
and strike, lyre movement with steel
springs, and an embossed, brass-
faced pendulum bob, ht. 19 in.
$250-450
1270
Seven Connecticut Shelf Clocks,
various makers, a Jerome & Co.
Rocket thirty-hour timepiece, two
tambour clocks (one with battery
movement), three Seth Thomas thirty-
hour, time and alarm cottage clocks,
and Seth Thomas Joker Lever thirty-
hour carriage clock, ht. 7 1/2 to 11 in.
$300-500
1271
New Haven Preston Balloon
Clock, New Haven, Connecticut,
c. 1920, mahogany case with scroll
inlay, 5-in. porcelain Arabic numeral
dial marked Made by the New Haven
Clock Co., New Haven, Conn. U.S.A.,
makers label on inside of rear door,
spring-powered, brass, time and
rack strike movement, regulated by a
pendulum, ht. 15 in.
$300-400
1272
Two Ingraham Schoolhouse
Drop Octagon Wall Clocks, Bristol,
Connecticut, c. 1910, one a small
rosewood grain-painted case with 7-in.
paper on zinc Roman numeral dial,
gilt molded trim, makers label inside
lower door, spring-powered, eight-day,
time and strike movement regulated
by a pendulum, the other an oak case
with pressed decoration around dial
and lower door, 12-in. paper Roman
numeral dial with days of the month on
outer edge, lower door glass marked
Regulator, paper label on back of case,
eight-day, time and simple calendar
movement, wooden pendulum rod and
a brass-faced bob, ht. 19 to 33 in.
$200-300
1273
Three Schoolhouse Drop Octagon
Wall Clocks, various makers, a Terry
Clock Company in a walnut case with
9-in. Roman numeral dial with outer
calendar markings, eight-day, time-
only, calendar movement marked Terry
Clock Co., Pittseld, Mass., a walnut
case Seth Thomas with an eight-day,
time and strike movement, and an
Ingraham in a stained hardwood case
with an eight-day time-only movement,
ht. 23 to 24 in.
$300-450
1274
Two Seth Thomas Ball-top Eclipse
Clocks, Thomaston, Connecticut,
c. 1890, the shelf and wall models,
both in walnut with painted zinc dial
(repainted), eight-day, spring powered,
time, strike and alarm movement,
makers label, and pendulum marked
Eclipse, ht. 24 to 27 in.
$400-600
1275
Reproduction J.C. Brown Acorn
Clock, c. 1974, rosewood veneered
case with painted zinc dial signed
Forestville Manufact. Co., Bristol, CT,
USA, green and gold border on upper
glass, reverse-painted tablet inscribed
Residence of J.C. Brown, Esq.,
anking side ornaments and eight-day
lyre-shaped movement with detached
wooden fusees, and printed paper
label stating Eight Day Spring Clocks,
Manufactured by J. C. Brown, Bristol,
Conn., ht. 24 in.
$600-900
1276
Ithaca No. 7 Shelf Cottage Calendar
Clock, Ithaca, New York, c. 1875,
walnut case with printed paper time
and calendar dials, paper covered
rollers for the month and day of the
week, eight-day, spring-powered,
time and strike movement with alarm
mechanism mounted in the base, ht.
22 in.
$400-600
1277
National Calendar Clock Co. Shelf
Clock, with stained wood case, split
columns with metal capitals and bases
ank the door, two black-painted metal
dials with gold numerals, the upper
with Roman numerals the lower with
Arabic numerals 1 to 31 for days of the
month, both marked around the center
Manufactured for National Calendar
Clock Co., brass, eight-day, time,
strike, and simple calendar movement
with the trademark stamp of the New
Haven Clock Company, ht. 27 in.
$300-500
1278
Southern Calendar Clock Company
Fashion No. 1 Shelf Clock, St.
Louis, Missouri, c. 1875, cornice top
mahogany veneered case, full-length
door with round time and calendar
openings, both dials printed paper
on zinc, the upper time dial marked
Fashion, Patented Oct. 11th. 1875.,
the calendar dial marked with company
name, location and patent date, Seth
Thomas direction label on inside of
front door, all run by a spring-powered,
brass, eight-day, time and strike
movement, ht. 28 in.
Note: Fashion clocks were
manufactured by the New Haven Clock
Company for the Southern Calendar
Clock Company of St. Louis.
$700-900
1279
Southern Calendar Clock Company
Fashion No. 2 Shelf Clock, St.
Louis, Missouri, c. 1880, walnut
veneered case with three turned nials,
freestanding column on each side, full-
length wooden door with round time
and calendar dial openings, painted
zinc dials (repainted), eight-day, spring-
powered, time and strike movement
regulated by a pendulum, ht. 31 in.
$800-1,200
1280
Southern Calendar Clock Company
Fashion No. 3 Shelf Clock, St.
Louis, Missouri, c. 1878, walnut case
with three turned nials, freestanding
column on each side, both dials
painted zinc, the time dial with seconds
bit, the calendar dial marked Southern
Calendar Clock Co., St. Louis, Mo,
Patented March 18, 1879., spring-
powered, eight-day, time and strike
movement regulated by a pendulum
with a bob of a brass star on a nickel
disc, ht. 32 in.
$1,000-1,500
1281
Southern Calendar Clock Company
Fashion No. 4T Shelf Clock, St.
Louis, Missouri, c. 1877, walnut case
with three turned nials, two full-length
side columns, full-length door with
Fashion in gold between the dials,
painted zinc dials with sunk seconds
on the time, calendar with company
name and location, brass, eight-day,
time and gong strike movement with
Fashion stamped into top of front plate,
and gold on black directions label
pasted to inside, ht. 32 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Southern Calendar Clock Fashion
No. 4 Shelf Clock, St. Louis, Missouri,
c. 1880, the walnut case with three
urn nials, molded top, freestanding
columns anking the glazed door
marked Fashion enclosing two painted
zinc dials, the upper with recessed
seconds dial marked Patented April 16,
1878, the lower calendar dial marked
Southern Calendar Clock Co., St.
Louis, MO., and patent date, all on a
molded base, ht. 33 in.
$800-1,200
1283
Southern Calendar Clock Company
Fashion No. 4 Shelf Clock, St. Louis,
Missouri, c. 1877, walnut case with
three turned nials, two full-length
side columns, full-length door with
Fashion in gold between the dials,
painted zinc dials with sunk seconds
on the time, calendar with company
name and location, brass, eight-day,
time and bell strike movement, and
gold on black direction label pasted to
inside of backboard, ht. 32 in.
$1,000-1,500
1284
Southern Calendar Clock Company
Fashion No. 5 Shelf Clock, St.
Louis, Missouri, c. 1885, walnut case
with three turned nials, freestanding
column on each side, both dials
painted zinc, the time dial with seconds
bit marked Seth Thomas, calendar
dial marked Patented Feb. 15, 1876,
gold on black directions label on
calendar door and no oil label behind
the calendar mechanism, eight-day,
spring-powered, time and strike
movement regulated by a pendulum
with a wooden rod and a damascened
nickel bob, ht. 32 in.
$800-1,200
1285
Southern Calendar Clock Company
Fashion No. 9 Shelf Clock, St.
Louis, Missouri, c. 1884, walnut case
with turned nials and freestanding
side columns, glazed door marked
Fashion between the upper and lower
dials, 7-in. black painted metal dials,
brass hands, brass, eight-day, time,
strike and simple calendar movement,
regulated by a brass-faced pendulum,
ht. 32 in.
$700-900
1286
National Calendar Clock Company
Shelf Clock, both dials gold on black
and marked Manufactured for National
Calendar Clock Co., case grain-
painted rosewood and tortoiseshell,
spring-powered, eight-day, time and
gong strike movement trips the simple
calendar mechanism below, ht. 27 in.
$300-500
1287
Charles Holland Reproduction
Perpetual Calendar Clock, Fort
Smith, Arkansas, c. 1975, walnut
case with freestanding turned column
on each side, full-length glazed door
marked Holland, 5-in. paper Roman
numeral dial with days of the week,
lower B.B. Lewis-style calendar
mechanism with month and day of the
month dial, spring-powered, eight-day,
time and strike movement, ht. 25 in.
$400-600
1288
Seth Thomas Oak No. 2 Wall
Regulator, Thomaston, Connecticut,
c. 1890, glazed wooden bezel over the
12-in. painted zinc Roman numeral dial
marked Seth Thomas, brass, eight-day,
time-only movement with dead-beat
escapement and maintaining power,
wooden pendulum rod and a brass-
cased weight, ht. 36 in.
$700-900
1289
Seth Thomas Oak No. 2 Regulator,
Thomaston, Connecticut, c. 1890,
glazed wooden bezel over the 12-in.
painted zinc Arabic numeral dial
marked Seth Thomas, brass, keystone
plates, eight-day, time-only movement
with dead-beat escapement and
maintaining power, wooden pendulum
rod and a brass-cased weight, ht. 36
in.
$700-900
1290
Cincinnati Time Recording Co.
Time Clock, Cincinnati, Ohio, with
oak case, 8-in. metal dial marked
The Cincinnati Time Recorder Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio, eight-day, dual-spring,
time-only movement, lower time stamp
mechanism and connecting linkage,
ht. 29 in.
$250-450
1291
Waterbury Willard No. 3 Banjo
Clock, Connecticut, c. 1910, 8-in.
porcelain Arabic numeral dial,
mahogany case with applied gilt-metal
trimmings on the frames enclosing the
reverse-paintings on glass, the lower
marked Hull, brass, eight-day, time-
only movement powered by a lead
weight and regulated by a pendulum,
ht. 44 in.
$300-500
1292
Seth Thomas Oak No. 2 Regulator,
Thomaston, Connecticut, c. 1890,
glazed wooden bezel over the 12-in.
painted zinc Arabic numeral dial
marked Seth Thomas, brass, keystone
plates, eight-day, time-only movement
with dead-beat escapement and
maintaining power, wooden pendulum
rod and a brass-cased weight, ht. 36
in.
$700-900
1293
Seth Thomas Oak No. 2 Regulator,
Thomaston, Connecticut, c. 1890,
glazed wooden bezel over the 12-in.
painted zinc Roman numeral dial
marked Seth Thomas, brass, eight-day,
time-only movement with dead-beat
escapement and maintaining power,
wooden pendulum rod and a brass-
cased weight, ht. 36 in.
$700-900
1293A
E. Howard & Co. No. 20 Black
Marble Gallery Clock, Boston,
Massachusetts, the 24-in. dial
with raised Roman numerals and
minute markings, pierced hands
(replacements), faintly marked E.
Howard & Co. Boston above the
numeral six, converted to electric.
$800-1,200
1294
Seth Thomas Mahogany No. 2
Reproduction, with mahogany
veneered case, glazed wooden bezel
over the painted iron Arabic numeral
dial, brass, eight-day, time-only
movement powered by a brass-cased
weight and regulated by a pendulum,
ht. 36 in.
$300-500
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Seth Thomas Oak No. 2 Regulator,
Thomaston, Connecticut, c. 1900,
glazed wooden bezel over the 12-in.
painted zinc Arabic numeral dial
marked Seth Thomas, brass, keystone
plates, eight-day, time-only movement
with dead-beat escapement and
maintaining power, wooden pendulum
rod and a brass-cased weight, ht. 36
in.
$700-900
1296
Waltham Tiffany & Co. Miniature
Banjo and a Seth Thomas Lyre
Clock, 20th century, the mahogany
case banjo with a 3 1/2-in. Arabic
numeral dial reading Waltham Tiffany &
Co., reverse-painted tablets depicted
George Washington and Mount
Vernon, eight-day, 37 size, lever-
escapement movement with winding
crown in lower box; Seth Thomas gilt
Lyre with a 3-in. silvered dial reading
Seth Thomas 4-Jewels, eight-day,
time-only movement, ht. 21 to 22 in.
$300-500
1297
Three Advertising Clocks, Coca Cola,
Ever-Ready Razors, and Opticians, the
Coca-Cola a Gilbert store regulator
in a red-stained case, paper label on
the back, printed paper dial marked
Coca Cola, lower door glass marked
Drink Coca Cola, with eight-day,
spring-powered, time-only movement
regulated by a pendulum with wooden
rod and brass-faced bob, the other
two modern reproductions with eight-
day, time-only movements, ht. 18 to
34 in.
$300-500
1298
Seth Thomas Brass Ships Clock,
for Roth Brothers, New York, 3 1/4-in.
black Arabic numeral dial reading Roth
Bros. New York U.S.A, seconds bit,
screw bezel, eight-day movement
engraved Seth Thomas Thompson CT,
with a mahogany shelf bracket.
$200-400
1299
Seth Thomas Ships Bell Wall Clock,
c. 1890, with a 5 3/4-in. Roman
numeral silvered dial, hinged bezel
above the brass bell, one-day time and
ships bell strike, lg. 10 1/2 in.
$200-250
1300
Chelsea Marine Timepiece,
Boston, c. 1940, shiny brass case with
hinged brass bezel, 5 1/2-in. silvered
Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary
seconds marked Kelvin & Wilfrid O.
White Co., Boston-New York, eight-
day, time-only, lever-escapement
movement, mounted on a square
mahogany plaque, wd. 10 in.
$400-600
1301
Two Marine Lever Timepieces,
both with 5 1/2-in. dials, one a boiler
room clock with brass case, hinged
bezel with beveled glass, enamel
Roman numeral dial, eight-day, chain
fusee movement (probably English)
regulated by a platform escapement,
and a Russian submarine clock in a
painted metal case with hinged bezel,
Arabic numeral dial, sweep center
seconds, and an eight-day, spring-
powered, lever-escapement timepiece
movement.
$200-400
1302
Waterbury Ships Bell Clock
and John Bliss & Co. Holosteric
Barometer, 20th century, the
Waterbury clock with a 4-in. silvered
Roman numeral dial marked in part
Waterbury Clock Co., hinged brass
bezel, mounted to a mahogany case;
the 4 1/2-in. barometer dial marked
John Bliss & Co New-York with
thermometer and barometer readings
from 28-31.
$200-250
1303
Seth Thomas Ships Bell Boat Clock,
Thomaston, Connecticut, the 6-in.
silvered dial with subsidiary seconds
marked Seth Thomas, Made in U.S.A.,
in a spun brass case, hinged bezel,
brass, one-day, time and ships bell
strike movement, dia. 7 in.
$200-250
1304
Seth Thomas Tear Drop and St.
Louis Shelf Clocks, Thomaston,
Connecticut, the Tear Drop in a
Walnut case with turned nial and
drop ornaments, paper on brass dial,
spring-powered, eight-day, time and
strike movement with a copper-tone
starburst pendulum, the St. Louis in
a mahogany case with painted zinc
dial marked with the Seth Thomas
logo, eight-day, spring-powered, time
and strike movement regulated by a
pendulum, ht. 15 1/2 to 24 in.
$200-400
1305
Seth Thomas Atlanta and New
Orleans City Clocks, Thomaston,
Connecticut, c. 1880, both in walnut
cases, the Atlanta with printed paper
Roman numeral dial, embossed
nickel bezel, lower part of door
glass stenciled with birds, eight-day,
spring-powered, time and gong
strike movement regulated by a
nickel starburst pendulum, the New
Orleans with painted zinc dial marked
P.R. Smith, Salisbury, eight-day,
spring-powered, time and bell strike
movement regulated by a pendulum
with oval metal rod and a brass-faced
bob, ht. 18 to 20 in.
$300-500
1306
Seth Thomas Camden Shelf Clock,
Thomaston, Connecticut, c. 1886,
with walnut case, highly decorated
door glass, printed makers label in
base, 6-in. paper Roman numeral
dial (replaced), brass, eight-day, time,
strike and alarm movement, regulated
by a pendulum with at brass rod and
beveled brass-faced ball, ht. 22 1/2 in.
$150-250
1307
Two Seth Thomas Omaha Shelf
Clocks, Thomaston, Connecticut, c.
1885, both with painted zinc Roman
numeral dials and gallery top, one
in an ebonized nish with eight-day,
time, strike, and alarm movement and
a damascened nickel pendulum bob,
the other in walnut with eight-day, time
and strike movement and damascened
nickel pendulum bob, ht. 19 in.
$300-500
1308
Wm. L. Gilbert Walnut Elberon
Shelf Clock, Winsted, Connecticut, c.
1901, with ropetwist columns anking
the full-length door with McCabes
Patent calendar mechanism, 8-in.
paper on zinc dial, makers label with
instructions inside, spring-powered,
eight-day, time and strike movement,
ht. 31 in.
$800-1,200
1309
Ansonia Triumph Mirror Side
Clock, c. 1900, the black walnut
case with mirrored sides, bronze
decorations and cupids, 6-in. paper
Roman numeral dial (stained), brass,
spring-powered, eight-day time and
cathedral gong strike movement, two
jar faux mercury pendulum and beat
scale, ht. 24 in.
$300-500
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Three Pressed Oak Connecticut
Clocks, two eight-day, time and
strike kitchen clocks, a Waterbury
and a Sessions, and a Sessions shop
regulator with lower glass marked
Regulator, with an eight-day, time-
only, calendar movement regulated
by a pendulum with wooden rod and
embossed brass bob, ht. 22 to 36 in.
$250-450
1311
Seth Thomas No. 73 Mantel Clock,
c. 1935, mahogany dome-top case
with reeded quarter columns anking
the Arabic numeral silvered dial with
slow/fast and chime/silent subsidiary
dials, pierced side sound frets, eight-
day Westminster chime movement
stamped Seth Thomas Thomaston
Conn. 113A, ht. 13 3/4 in.
$150-250
1312
Seth Thomas No. 71 Mantel Clock,
c. 1920, mahogany dome-top case
on a stepped molded base, silvered
Arabic numeral dial with slow/fast and
chime/silent subsidiary dials, eight-day,
time, strike, and Westminster chime
movement, stamped 113, ht. 13 1/2 in.
$100-200
1313
Gilbert Walnut Shelf Clock and
Four Other Clocks, various makers
and dates, a Gilbert parlor clock with
turned ornamentation, printed paper
dial, brass, eight-day, time and strike
movement; a cast brass front clock
with the face of Dewey and marked
Dewey Manila, 1898, with lever-
escapement timepiece movement, a
rosewood case shelf clock with split
columns anking the door, brass, eight-
day, time, strike, and simple calendar
movement, and two Dasche ashlight
alarm clocks, one with a bank section,
ht. 8 to 25 in.
$400-600
1314
Ten Various Clock Dials, a silvered
brass 6 3/4-in. dial marked C.A.
Whelan 1877, an engraved brass
bracket clock dial with a 5 1/4-
in. silvered chapter ring and two
subsidiary dials marked K.C. Co.
Germany, ve painted wooden dials,
two square Roman numeral painted
zinc dials, and a 7 1/2-in. round zinc
dial.
$150-250
1315
Two Mahogany Shelf Clocks,
Germany and America, a German
bracket clock with composite brass
dial, fabric-backed pierced brass
sound frets, eight-day, quarter-striking
movement regulated by a pendulum,
and a Seth Thomas Westminster
chime tambour clock with matte
silvered dial, applied Arabic numerals,
and pierced brass hands, eight-day,
spring-powered, Westminster chime
movement, ht. 9 1/2 to 17 in.
$300-500
1316
Approximately Twenty Cast Iron
Clock Weights, Connecticut, 19th
century, including two pairs of S.B.
Terry-type small rectangular weights,
ve pairs of eight-day triple decker
weights, two pairs of ogee, and two
cylindrical alarm weights.
$150-250
1317
French Carriage Clock, Duverdrey &
Bloquel, c. 1900, brass and beveled
glass case, porcelain Arabic numeral
dial, eight-day, time and strike
movement marked with makers name
and location and 11 Eleven Jewels,
regulated by a silvered platform
escapement, in a leather carrying case,
ht. with handle extended 6 1/2 in.
$200-400
1318
Boston Clock Co. Queen Anne
Carriage Timepiece, c. 1890, gallery-
topped brass and beveled glass case,
1 3/4-in. porcelain Arabic numeral dial
in a matte gold dial surround, brass,
eight-day, timepiece movement with
lever escapement, ht. with handle
extended 6 1/2 in.
$150-250
1319
Swiss Eight-day Paperweight Clock,
with 2 1/2-in. glass ball, Roman
numeral dial with visible balance wheel
marked Hebdomas patent, 8 Days,
Swiss Made, eight-jewel, eight-
day, stem-wind, pin-set, time-only
movement.
$200-400
1320
Enameled Swiss Ball Watch and
Six Others, Switzerland and America,
damascened and green enameled
sphere with 1/2-in. silvered Arabic
numeral dial, blue jewel in crown, and
a hanging loop opposite the dial, and a
ladys Elgin wristwatch in a base metal
case, two open face Swiss pocket
watches with decorated enamel dials,
one in a base metal case and one in a
Continental silver case, and three ladys
Swiss wristwatches, one in a sterling
case, and two white gold cases, one
14kt (retailed by Bigelow & Kennard),
the other 18kt.
$300-500
1321
Imhof Gilt-brass Desk Clock,
Switzerland, c. 1960, retailed by
Saks Fifth Avenue, gilt-brass case
with pierced foliate decorated doors
over the matte silver dial with applied
Arabic numerals, with bun feet on a
at stepped base, eight-day, 15-jewel,
time-only movement with a lever
escapement, ht. 8 1/2 in.
$200-400
1322
Traveling Gilt-brass Desk Clock, by
Angelus, Switzerland, with a pierced
oral decorated dome over the rotating
cube and four rope-turned columns,
1 1/2-in. eight-day clock, barometer,
thermometer, and hygrometer dials, ht.
5 1/2 in.
$200-400
1323
German Table Clock, southern
Germany, c. 1800, stained softwood
case with molded top, pressed brass
dial with false pendulum aperture
and applied copper Roman numeral
chapter ring, brass, spring-powered,
thirty-hour, time and strike movement
with verge escapement, regulated by a
short pendulum, ht. 13 3/4 in.
$400-600
1324
French Gilt Bronze Figural Clock
Depicting Denis Papin, Paris, the
gure seated adjacent to the 3-in.
porcelain Roman numeral dial, Breguet
style hands, brass, eight-day, time and
count wheel strike movement marked
Etablissement H. Molle, Paris, on
raised open base, ht. 11 1/2 in.
Note: Denis Papin was a French-born
physicist who invented the pressure
cooker and a forerunner of the steam
engine.
$200-250
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French China Case Shelf Clock,
Paris, c. 1900, with 3 1/2-in. porcelain
dial with blue Roman numerals, pierced
brass hands, ivory china case with
blue decoration marked France, brass,
eight-day, time and strike movement
regulated by a pendulum, ht. 12 in.
$200-250
1326
French Gilt-brass and Porcelain
Shelf Clock, c. 1890, the case
with oral cornucopias and swags,
porcelain urn nial and inset panel
below the dial with a couple seated in a
garden, 3-in. porcelain Arabic numeral
dial, brass, eight-day, time and strike
movement regulated by a pendulum,
ht. 14 in.
$400-600
1327
French Renaissance Revival Brass
Clock and Garniture Set, late 19th
century, the ame and mythological
nial above the elaborate pierced brass
case with foliate and swag decoration
throughout, oval porcelain Roman
numeral lozenges with a coat of arms
in center, all resting on four stepped
molded and two paw feet, brass,
eight-day, time and countwheel strike
mechanism, together with two four-
light candelabras with matching clock
case decoration, ht. 24 in.
$1,000-1,500
1328
French Renaissance Revival Brass
Clock and Garniture Set, late 19th
century, the quatrefoil nial atop the
pierced dome top with ying buttresses
and a coat of arms above the porcelain
Roman numeral shield dial anked by
freestanding columns, stepped molded
pierced base with shield reading
1558, eight-day, time and strike
mechanism with platform escapement,
together with two urn-shaped pierced
convertible candlestick/nial garnitures,
clock ht. 15 in.
$700-900
1329
Brass and Mahogany Lantern-style
Clock, late 19th century, with a rooster
nial above two faux ringing bells,
brass front plate with fowl and oral
decoration throughout, Roman numeral
porcelain shield-form dial and Arabic
numeral ve minute markings, lower
plaque with 1756 date, pierced brass
fabric-backed side frets, brass, eight-
day, time and gong strike mechanism,
ht. 19 1/2 in.
$500-700
1330
French Gilt and Blue-decorated
Porcelain Mantel Clock, early 20th
century, the shell- and oral-form case
with a depiction of instruments below
the 3 3/4-in. dial with blue Arabic
numerals, ht. 14 1/2 in.
$250-350
1331
French Renaissance Revival Brass
Mantel Clock, late 19th century, the
rose-decorated urn-top case with
pierced swag and foliate decoration
throughout, 3 3/4-in. blue Roman
numeral enameled dial, pierced gilt
hands behind the convex glass hinged
door, brass, eight-day, time and
countwheel strike mechanism, ht. 17
1/4 in.
$400-600
1332
French Renaissance Revival Brass
Shelf Clock, late 19th century, the
urn-top case with pierced swag and
foliate decoration throughout, 3 1/4-in.
Roman numeral enameled dial behind
the beveled glass hinged door, brass,
eight-day, time and countwheel strike
mechanism, ht. 18 in.
$400-600
1333
French Gilt-brass Mounted Boulle-
style Mantel Clock, late 19th century,
the four-nial dome-top case with
acanthus leaf corners above the
arched glazed dial door, cobalt blue
Roman numeral porcelain shield dial
with Arabic numeral minute markings
on outer edge of chapter ring, applied
plaque depicting two cherubs with a
rooster and owl, porcelain cartouche
reading Gaudron Paris, eight-day,
brass, time and strike mechanism, ht.
21 in.
$1,200-1,800
1334
French Renaissance Revival Brass
Mantel Clock, late 19th century, the
swag and foliate decorated case with
freestanding columns anking the
3 1/2-in. Roman numeral porcelain
dial with bronze decorated center,
brass, eight-day, time and gong strike
mechanism, ht. 15 1/2 in.
$400-600
1335
French Brass and Champlev
Mantel Clock, late 19th century,
pineapple nial atop the dome-top
case, Corinthian and champlev
decorated columns anking the 3
1/2-in. Arabic numeral oral swag
decorated dial, stepped molded base
resting on four bun feet, brass, eight-
day, time and gong strike mechanism,
ht. 12 1/2 in.
$400-600
1336
French Renaissance Revival Shelf
Clock, c. 1890, the cast brass clock
with urn nial, swag and acanthus leaf
decorations, applied silvered Arabic
numerals on the embossed dial, eight-
day, time and strike, spring-powered
mechanism, ht. 16 in.
$200-300
1337
French Renaissance Revival Gilt-
brass Mantel Clock, late 19th century,
urn nial above the repouss case
with applied foliate decoration, hinged
beveled glass door surrounding the
3 3/4-in. Roman numeral porcelain
dial, case terminating in acanthus leaf
decorated feet, eight-day, time and
countwheel strike mechanism stamped
Rolser Paris, ht. 18 in.
$200-300
1338
French Black Slate and Gilt Mantel
Clock, mid to late 19th century, the
bronze classical male gure with a
book reading Lart Daimer or loving
art in his left hand, sitting atop a
rock formation, Roman numeral 3-in.
porcelain dial, with pierced gilt hands,
black slate midsection with acanthus
leaf gilt decorated corners, resting
on foliate decorated gilt base with
volute formed feet, eight-day, time and
countwheel strike mechanism, with silk
thread suspension, ht. 18 in.
$200-300
1339
Two French Figural Clock Cases,
late 19th century, a green marble
base with timepiece movement with
spelter female statue with urn garniture
(missing candelabras), the other a
bronze and white marble case with a
statue of a woman leaning on a small
pipe organ.
$200-300
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German Oak Quarter-chiming Shelf
Clock, c. 1900, Arts & Crafts-style
case, the door with curved, beveled,
and convex glass panels, 7-in. metal
Arabic numeral dial, pierced brass
hands, spring-powered, brass, time,
strike, and chime on the quarter-hour
movement regulated by a pendulum,
ht. 18 1/2 in.
$250-450
1341
French China Case Shelf Clock, c.
1910, Boston label on bottom marked
in part William Bond & Son, Jewelers,
9 Park Street, Boston, oral decorated
case with gold accents marked France,
3 1/2-in. porcelain Arabic numeral dial,
pierced brass hands, spring-powered,
eight-day, time and strike movement,
regulated by a pendulum, ht. 12 1/2 in.
$200-250
1342
French Cartel Wall Clock, c. 1890,
retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low Co.,
with 3 1/2-in. porcelain Roman numeral
dial marked Shreve, Crump & Low
Co., Boston, pierced brass hands, cast
brass basket-form case with porcelain
owers on the intertwined vines, eight-
day, time and strike movement marked
E Courtin, France, 13 Thirteen Jewels,
regulated by a platform escapement,
ht. 20 in.
$600-800
1343
French Cast Brass Shelf Clock, S.
Marti, c. 1890, pineapple-topped urn
and oral swags above the 3 1/2-in.
porcelain Roman numeral dial with cast
brass center, acanthus leaves on each
side, foliate trimmed base, eight-day,
time and countwheel strike movement
regulated by a pendulum, ht. 19 in.
$200-300
1344
French Morbier Clock, 9-in. porcelain
Roman numeral dial marked Caillat,
a Moulins, with pressed brass dial
surround, brass and steel, eight-day,
time and strike movement powered by
two cast iron weights and regulated by
a foldable pendulum, ht. of movement
17 in.
$300-500
1345
Eight-air Three-bell Cylinder Musical
Box, Switzerland, c. 1890, with a 6-in.
cylinder, single comb, tune indicator,
play/stop, and change/repeat levers,
all housed in a grain-painted and
rosewood veneer-inlaid case, lg. 16
3/4 in.
$400-600
1346
Eight-air Cylinder Musical Box,
Switzerland, no. 8584, with 6-in.
cylinder, single comb, lever-wind, stop/
play, change/repeat levers, tune sheet
attached to underside of lid, all housed
in a grain-painted wood case, case lg.
16 in.
$300-500
1347
Caved Walnut Regina 15 1/2-inch
Disc Musical Box, no. 22251, the
gothic carved case with rosettes,
arches, goddesses, and putti, the
disassembled mechanism includes
a brass bed plate, dual combs,
pressure bar, mechanical gear housing,
approximately twenty-ve discs, wd.
21 x dp. 18 x ht. 11 1/2 in.
$300-500
1348
Eight-air Cylinder Musical Box,
Switzerland, no. 26796, with an 8-in.
nickel-plated cylinder, lyre-form tune
indicator, single comb, and tune sheet
attached to underside of lid, all housed
in a rosewood-veneered, grain-painted
case, box lg. 17 1/2 in.
$500-700
1349
Eight-air Cylinder Musical Box,
Switzerland, no. 70, with an 8-in. brass
cylinder, zither attachment, tune sheet,
lyre-form tune indicator, and start/stop,
change/repeat switches, all housed in
a rosewood-veneered, grain-painted
box, box lg. 17 in.
$300-500
1350
Three Rosewood Veneered Cylinder
Musical Boxes, Switzerland, 5- and
6-in. brass cylinder boxes playing six
airs, and an 8-in. brass cylinder box
playing eight airs, all with tune sheets
attached to underside of lid, start/stop,
change/repeat switches, and single
combs, box lg. 13 1/4 to 16 in.
$600-900
1351
Ideal Piccolo Interchangeable Six-air
Carved Musical Box, Switzerland,
1890, with single comb, zither
attachment, engraved change/repeat
shield, Jacots Safety Check, 12-in.
cylinder, all resting on a brass bed
plate, celluloid retailer tag of Hermann
H. Ockel Providence R.I. tacked to
case above cylinder, case lg. 28 in.
$600-800
1352
6-inch Cylinder Musical Box, no. 75,
the 6-in. brass cylinder, start/stop and
change/repeat switches, all housed in
a grain-painted rosewood case, lg. 11
3/4 in.
$200-300
1353
Five 11-inch Interchangeable
Musical Box Cylinders, each marked
with a different number system, P 654,
P 661, P 671, P 673, and a P 675.
$150-250
1354
Eight-air Orchestral Cylinder Musical
Box, Switzerland, with a 6-in. cylinder,
three bells, drum, single comb, and
tune sheet attached to underside of lid,
all housed in a rosewood veneered and
grain-painted case, and six additional
Piccolo tune sheets, box lg. 17 in.
$400-600
1355
Leica R4 with Elmarit-R Lens and
Accessories, the black body no.
1581169 marked Made by Leitz
Portugal, with Elmarit-R 135mm f.2.8
lens no. 3025008 made in Canada,
with Leitz 340 SCA ash and camera
strap, lg. of body only 5 1/2 in.
$200-300
1356
Three Leica Cameras, various ages, a
Leica III body no. 226303, an M2 with
a 35mm f/2.8 Summaron lens, a AF-
C1 Leica point and shoot, sold with a
Leitz Hektor 13.5cm f4.5 lens in Leica
screw mount, two Leitz adjustable
viewnders, a Weston Master II meter,
an Argus camera, cable releases, and
various Leica manuals and books.
$300-500
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Leica IIIC and Three Lenses,
Germany, chrome body no. 462136
with screw lens mount and self-
timer, a Summicron 5cm f/2 lens no.
1479191, and a Telyt 20cm f/4.5 lens
and viewnder with lters in a leather
carrying case, and a Leica mount
Schacht Travegon 35mm f/3.5 lens.
$400-600
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Leicaex SL2 Body and a Kiltt
Lens, Germany, black body no.
1392004, a Tele-Kilar 300mm f/5.6
lens with Leitz adapter and shoulder
brace, and a Leitz 2x extender for
Leicaex.
$300-500
1358
Rolleiex Camera and Collection of
Leica and Rolleiex Accessories,
Germany, a Rolleiex with Tessar
75mm f/3.5 lenses, Rolleiex panorama
plate, and a Rolleiex plate adapter kit,
along with various Leica accessories
including Leica Summitar 5cm f/2 lens,
lens hoods, tripod head, viewnder,
and other items.
$400-600
1359
Large German Specialty Lens,
marked Lens made in Germany, serial
no. 12 663 975, all-black lens, f/5.6
to f/11 with adjustable stop limits,
adjustable ring marked 1:1, front
element dia. 96, rear element 78, rear
mounting threads 90 mm, in a foam
box.
Provenance: From the collection of
Don Yeier.
$400-600
1360
Zeiss Ikon, Mamiya, National Graex
and Three Other Cameras, various
makers and types, including a Zeiss
Ikonta 520/2, a Mamiya C3 twin lens
reex with an 80mm lens, a National
Graex Series II in a leather case, a
New-Vue model VC2 4 x 5 with a Ilex
Paragon lens in a No. 3 Acme shutter,
a Polaroid Electric Eye 900 and a
35mm camera, sold with a wooden
tripod and various accessories.
$300-500
1361
Three Large Format Lenses, a
Schneider 13.5cm f/3.5 Xenar No.
1815512, a Zeiss 30cm f/9 Apo-Tessar
No. 1699329, and a Kodak 7 1/2-in.
f/4.5 Anastigmat.
$200-300
1362
Voigtlander Bergheil, Zeiss Ikon Nixe
and Three Other Cameras, Bergheil
10 x 15-cm camera with Heliar, 18cm
f/4.5 lens, Nixe with Tessar 15cm f/4.5,
a Seneca Pocket No. 29, an unsigned
4 x 5-in. plate camera with three
holders in a carrying case, and a Ray C
4 x 5-in. plate camera with holders.
$400-600
1363
Three Pre-War Automotive Steering
Wheels, a Packard, Cadillac, and
Hupmobile, (wear), approx. dia. 17 1/2,
18, 17 1/4 in.
$300-500
1364
Nineteen Packard Motor Car
Hubcaps, Detroit, 1930s, including
four marked Packard Eight, dia. 7
3/4; four marked Packard Motor Car
Co., with red hexagonal insert, dia.
9; two marked Packard Super Eight,
with red hexagonal insert, dia. 10; four
marked Packard Motor Car Co. Detroit
Mich. U.S.A., no paint or enamel
in hexagonal insert, dia. 8 1/8; four
marked Packard Motor Car Co. Detroit
Mich. U.S.A., some with red enamel
and black paint, (some corrosion), dia.
8 1/8; and a single marked Packard
Motor Car Co. Detroit Mich. U.S.A.,
with red hexagonal and red circular trim
paint, dia. 8 3/4 in., (overall use, dents,
and paint loss).
$400-600
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Boston: Auction Coordinators - Jessica R. Lincoln, 617.874.4308,
Benjamin Evans, 617.874.4329
Marlborough: Accounts Receivable - Denise Johnson, 508.970.3269
Accounts Payable, Consignment - Kathleen Hayes, 508.970.3268
Accounts Payable, Trade - Kevin Rota, 508.970.3283
Credit Supervisor - William Madden, 508.970.3266
Marlborough: 508.970.3240
Advertising/Production Manager - Pamela Van de Houten
Appraisal & Auction Services - LaGina Austin, Christine E. Finn, Rachel Kingsley,
Ava Pandiani
Boston Gallery Director - Laura V. Sweeney
Assistant Gallery Director: Paige Lewellyn
Consignment Services - Patricia Walker King, Carol Zeigler, Kealyn Garner
Customer Relations - Carol McCaffrey
Human Resources - Carol McCaffrey
Image Editor - John Cornelius
Information Technology & Internet Auctions - Kerry Shrives
Assistant: Melissa R. McCaffrey
Institutional Relations - L. Emerson Tuttle
Lead Designer - Kristina Harrison
Managing Director - Marie C. Keep
Marketing & Public Relations - L. Emerson Tuttle, Kathryn Gargolinski, Jenna DeLuca
Photographers - Stanley P. Bystrowski, Jeffrey R. Antkowiak
Receptionists - Marlborough: Katie Fitzgerald
Boston: Bridget Spears
Regional DirectorFlorida - April L. Matteini, G.G.
Staff Portraits - Cheryl Richards Photography
Transportation - Eric Jones
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From Boston and Points East:
Take the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) West to Route 495 North at exit 11A. Proceed on Route 495N
to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. Keep left at the fork in the ramp. At the bottom of the exit ramp take a left at the
lights onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.
From Points North:
Take Route 495 South to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. Stay left at the fork in the ramp, and turn left onto
Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.
From Points West:
Take 290 East toward Marlborough. Merge onto Route 495 South via exit 26A, toward Cape Cod. Take the
Simarano Drive exit, 23C. Stay left at the fork in the ramp, and turn left onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at
the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.
From Points South:
Take Route 495 North to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. At the bottom of the exit ramp take a left at the lights
onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.
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American & European Paintings & Prints (two books) $135 $158
American & European Fine Prints & Photogrpahy $60 $73
American & European Fine Paintings & Sculpture $110 $133
Fine Jewelry $120 $143
20th Century Design $60 $73
Asian Works of Art $60 $73
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American Indian & Ethnographic Art $60 $73
Fine Books & Manuscripts $30 $36
Fine Ceramics $60 $73
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Fine Wines $60 $73
All Above Departments $750 $915
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MA residents 6.25% sales tax
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