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AN ANTIQUE SILVER COLOURED METAL MASONIC OVAL MEDALLION on a ring with THREE DRILLED ANTIQUE SMALL COINS, one Roman, one possible Portuguese dated 1623 and one possibly George IV (worn) together with a METAL COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLION inscribed `The Waterbury Watch Perfect Timekeeper` 10/6d and verso The Queens Jubilee Puzzle 1837-1897` (5)
Waterbury `Oswego` double dial calendar clock, circa 1900. Victorian carved oak case with original labels on back, Original eglomise door with black and gold trim frames the double dials. Original paper dial faces with two calendar rolls behind bottom dial. 8-day time and strike movement. 28`h, 17`w x 5.5"d. Starting Price $400
Waterbury #43 double dial calendar clock, circa 1900. Victorian carved oak case of modified portico form with a pediment of flaming torches and reeded columns on rectangular plinth. , Original eglomise door with black and gold trim frames the double dials. Original paper dial faces with two calendar rolls behind bottom dial. 8-day time and strike movement. Remnants of original label verso. 28.5"h x 15"w x 5.5"d. Starting Price $400
A rare American nickel plated brass carousel carriage timepiece with duplex escapement Waterbury Clock Company, circa 1880 The movement with monometallic balance and three-wheel train set within a circular rotating carriage with pierced plates which revolves once an hour via a ÔwalkingÕ eight leaf pinion around a fixed centre wheel, the drive provided by a large standing barrel containing long mainspring mounted on the backplate with winding turn to the rear, the movement frontplate pierced to reveal the rotating carriage within applied paper Roman numeral chapter ring and with monogram trademark incorporating inscription PAT. MAY 21 1878 to lower margin, the case with ring-turned handle to the cushion moulded top above bevel-glazed front door and side panels, on cavetto moulded base with rounded angles, 11cm (4.25ins) high excluding handle; with a copy of Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development Antique CollectorsÕ Club, Woodbridge 1974, first edition, dj, (2). The ingenious rotating carousel design for the movement of the current lot was devised from a patent submitted by D.A. Buck of Worcester, Massachusetts in 1878 with the intention to produce a reliable timekeeper from the least possible parts. The mechanism was first employed by Waterbury in their Ôlong wind watchÕ before being used in carriage timepieces (with a much larger spring barrel to increase the duration to eight-days) from the early 1880Õs. The design and layout of the this type of carriage timepiece (including train counts) is described (in great detail) in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development pages 360-6.
Waterbury tall case clock Waterbury tall case clock, executed in mahogany circa 1920, the architectural pediment surmounting the Doric pilasters flanking the bevelled single door opening to the nine tubes and etched brass dial, with a moon phase above the Arabic markers and rising on a molded base, 96.5"h x 29"w x 18"d
#65, 3c Rose, single tied to cover by a bold and complete strike of a fancy Shield cancel (Rohloff #Q-4) of Waterbury, Conn. to Waukegan, Ill., Waterbury, Con/APR 28 c.d.s. alongside, contains original enclosure, sealed tear at top right between c.d.s. and adhesive which does not effect the c.d.s., cancel or stamp, a very fine strike; bold strike of this scarce and ever-popular Waterbury cancel. View Terms & Conditions
A M.O.D. issue keyless wind open-faced six seconds stopwatch, recording in five hundred yard divisions to five thousand yards, the case back detailed with M.O.D. arrow and `Patt. 6 15970`, a keyless wind open-faced Army `Services` pocket watch, an American Waterbury Watch Co. USA keyless wind open-faced pocket watch, and a similar fob watch.
A US WWII FIELD TRAINING MANUAL AND RELATED PUBLICATIONS GROUPING. Comprising over 70 pieces, mostly WWII period, some a little earlier, some later. Including many field manuals for various aspects of military life- language guides, pilots books, class and unit history books; together with an official state seal uniform buttons chart by the Waterbury Button Company, Waterbury CT, and a Kleen-Maid WWII Roll of Honor display case.
A Waterbury crystal regulator mantle clock Circa 1900, marked to dial ``Manufactured by Waterbury Clock Co. USA``, marked to back plate ``Waterbury Clock Co. USA``, the white porcelain open escapement dial with black Arabic numerals and minute divisions, within gilt brass bezels, within a rectangular glazed, green onyx and polished brass case surmounted by an urn finial, enclosing a twin train wind movement, chimes on the hour and on the half, with double vile mercury pendulum, 15.75`` H x 7.5`` W x 6`` D Condition: Overall good condition. Typical marks, rubbing and scratches commensurate with age. Scattered chips to edges and corners. Top left corner of cornice broken off and repaired. The urn finial missing a tack. Working condition unknown and not guaranteed.Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
A late 19th Century Waterbury Clock Co mantel clock, having two-train pendulum movement striking on a coiled gong, with circular enameled face, in gilt metal rectangular section case, glazed on four sides, surmounted by a finial modeled as an urn with flowers, and embellished with rococo inspired brackets and scroll feet, 37cm high
A silver gentleman`s cushion shaped wristwatch, import marked London 1927, the two piece case with white dial, black Roman numerals (red 12), blued steel Breguet hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, with 15 jewel Swiss straight line lever movement, the case 3.1cm, no bracelet; Ingersoll Watch Co., Waterbury, a chrome open faced pocket watch, circa 1910, the two piece case with black dial, luminous Arabic hands and numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 4 jewel three quarter plate pin pallet straight line lever movement signed Rot.H.Ingersoll & Bro USA, the case 4.5cm diameter, in its original box; . W.E. Watts, Nottingham, an Edwardian silver open faced pocket watch, the case import marked for London 1907, the four piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, the case 5cm diameter; Longines, a lady`s stainless steel rectangular wristwatch, 1940s, the two piece case with silvered dial, the 15 jewel Longines movement no. 5408568, the case 2.8cm including lugs, on a brown leather bracelet; together with five other pocket watches and two silver cased watches of that period (11)
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