DESCRIPTION:
The Colonial Mfr. Co., Zeeland, Mich., tall case clock, 8 day, time, strike and five tubular chime, three brass weight driven movement in a mahogany case with a brass dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds bit and moon phase
CONDITION:
the case retains its original finish in good condition. The left side door with fretwork is missing the brass pull. The moon dial is flaking badly.
ESTIMATE:
$500
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$700
PRICE SOLD:
$375
CIRCA: 1925
DIMENSIONS: 80in x 23.25in x 14.5in
DESCRIPTION:
[Thomas] Vurleyl, Wisbeack, England, tall case clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement, c. 1840, in a c. 1780 string inlaid mahogany case with pagoda top, brass finials, crotch mahogany trunk door, fluted columns flanking hood.
CONDITION:
the case retains an old finish. The finials and feet are replacements. The movement, which needs to be restrung, is approximately 60 years later than the case. The painted metal dial has "W&H" signature on back.
ESTIMATE:
$500
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$700
PRICE SOLD:
$950
CIRCA: 1790
DIMENSIONS: 92in x 18.5in x 9.5in
DESCRIPTION:
2 (Two) Modern: (1) Colonial Clock Co., Zeeland, MI, reproduction pinwheel jeweler's regulator in a mahogany veneer case with beveled glass door. Colonial copied the French regulator hanging in Sir John Bennett's Clock Shop at Greenfield Village, MI. (2) Emperor tall clock time, strike and chime, weight driven movement in a walnut case with purpose made leaded stained glass panel on door built by Gus Chinery, 1975
CONDITION:
sold "as is". Both clocks in good condition; (2) some strike rods need replacement, Finial is present but not photographed.
ESTIMATE:
$500
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$700
PRICE SOLD:
$190
DESCRIPTION:
Tall Clocks- 2 (Two) England, time and bell strike, weight driven: (1) Edw. Bates, Cuckfield, 30 hour; (2) 8 day, unsigned
CONDITION:
sold "as is". Both seat boards are loose and need to be reattached. Measurements are of (1), which is larger.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$500
PRICE SOLD:
$375
CIRCA: 2nd Half 18th Century
DIMENSIONS: 77in x 18.5in x 12in
DESCRIPTION:
Tall Clocks- 2 (Two) English / Scottish period examples, circa 1830: (1) Ja. Rough, Kirkaldy in mahogany case with painted metal dial; (2) Unsigned in oak case with painted metal dial
CONDITION:
sold "as is" and in need of restoration. (1) has some damage on corner of dial that is not visible when in case. Period pendulum and weights included for both clocks. Dimensions are of; (2) .
ESTIMATE:
$400
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$600
PRICE SOLD:
$600
DIMENSIONS: 84in x 18in x 9in
DESCRIPTION:
Tall Clocks- 2 (Two) English oak broken arch cases, no weights nor pendulums: (1) Thomas Arlott, Sunderland, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement with painted metal dial, moon phase and calendar, circa 1820; (2) 8 day, time and bell strike weight driven movement with a painted metal dial
CONDITION:
sold "as is". NO pendulum, NO weights; (2) Dial mask is a plywood replacement and there is no backboard.
ESTIMATE:
$400
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$600
PRICE SOLD:
$100
DIMENSIONS: 88in x 21in x 10in
DESCRIPTION:
Tall Clocks- 2 (Two) period English and a case only, all in mahogany and mahogany veneer: (1) John McGowan, Wigtown with silvered brass dial, circa 1780; (2) T. Turnbull with metal painted dial, circa 1820; (3) case only with parts
CONDITION:
sold "as is". Some parts accompany clocks including moldings, period weights and pendulums. Dimensions are of (1) .
ESTIMATE:
$400
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$600
PRICE SOLD:
$650
DIMENSIONS: 87in x 19in x 10in
DESCRIPTION:
Tall Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Scottish 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement with painted metal dial and painted thistle pendulum, circa 1820; (2) Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., 8 day, time and strike, spring driven movement
CONDITION:
sold "as is". Both clocks retain an old finish. (1) the feet and skirt have damage. The hood door is loose. Dimension are of (1) .
ESTIMATE:
$400
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$600
PRICE SOLD:
$375
DIMENSIONS: 86in x 21in x 10.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Tall Clocks- 4 (Four) modern: 8 day, weight driven, time, strike and chime including a Howard Miller and a New England Clock Co.
CONDITION:
sold "as is". Circa late 20th century. Two are cable driven and two are chain pull. Dimensions are of New England Clock Co. includes two cranks.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$500
PRICE SOLD:
$70
DIMENSIONS: 75in x 17in x 12in
DESCRIPTION:
Standard Electric Time Co., Springfield, Mass., "Master Clock" wall clock, electrically driven, time only movement producing electrical impulse to drive a slave or slaves, one of which is included. The clock is housed in a heavy oak case and has painted metal dial.
CONDITION:
the clock is in excellent original condition save for absence of one electrical component in upper left corner inside.
ESTIMATE:
$600
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$800
PRICE SOLD:
$400
CIRCA: 1925
DIMENSIONS: 72in x 23.25in x 12in
DESCRIPTION:
Gazo Family Clock Factory, San Diego, California, "XG-C" hanging jeweler's regulator, reproduction of Howard's "No. 60 Regulator", 8 day, time, strike and chime, three brass weight driven movement in a beveled glass front carved alderwood case with a cream enamel dial
CONDITION:
the clock is in excellent original condition with minor indentations on weights. The Gazo Family Clock Factory made high quality reproductions that are highly collectible beginning in 1974 out of the southern California region.
ESTIMATE:
$1000
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$1500
PRICE SOLD:
$2500
CIRCA: 1980
DIMENSIONS: 78in x 23.5in x 11in
DESCRIPTION:
Case and dial only- Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Regulator No. 17" in old oak case with 18 inch Roman numeral painted metal dial
CONDITION:
sold "as is". There are nicks and scrapes throughout the case, which is complete. The sides have paint residue from being on the wall during painting. The dial has the original paint with a couple of small flakes.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$400
PRICE SOLD:
$1100
CIRCA: 1909
DIMENSIONS: 68in x 21in x 7.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Regulator No. 4", jeweler's regulator wall clock, 8 day, time only, brass weight driven Swiss movement with pinwheel escapement, gridiron lyre pendulum and sweep seconds in a walnut case with a white enamel dial and moon hands
CONDITION:
the case retains an original dull finish and there is a chip in the upper left molding above dial. The upper left return molding has an old repair and a chip. The upper left and right finials are replacements. There are plugged holes in the back of the case on either side of the movement mounting bracket. The incised skirt and three finials on base are absent. An Ansonia beat indicator needs to be attached and the weight is a replacement.
ESTIMATE:
$1000
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$2000
PRICE SOLD:
$1300
CIRCA: 1883
DIMENSIONS: 78in x 21in x 9.5in
DESCRIPTION:
German seconds beating, center seconds regulator movement (unsigned) from late 1800s, now in a purpose built cherry case circa 1950. Dial is paint on tin with narrow spun brass bezel, probably same date as case. 8 day
CONDITION:
glue joints failed on door and there are now right angle steel brackets screwed to inside of door.. Case has only wax finish. Pendulum stick, pulley and beat scale are commensurate with weight driven movement, the bob is from another clock, but works ok. No crank.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$500
PRICE SOLD:
$100
CIRCA: 1950
DIMENSIONS: 67in x x
DESCRIPTION:
Jeweler's hanging regulator 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in period early 20th century oak case with movement built by Arthur Dekalb of Pulaski, NY and designed by the late E.H. Parkhurst, Lancaster, PA (Past President of NAWCC) in 1972
CONDITION:
the clock is in excellent condition with movement and components "like new" and recently serviced. The pendulum has fine adjustment with 5 accessory weights for tray attached to rod.
ESTIMATE:
$1200
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$1500
PRICE SOLD:
$800
CIRCA: 2000
DIMENSIONS: 65in x 20in x 8in
DESCRIPTION:
Jeweler's Regulator Case Only- 2 (Two): hanging in oak with fretwork top above sunburst carving and dental molding, full columns on door and carved trim on base, circa 1890; (2) standing in mahogany signed and dated inside of base, dated 1940
CONDITION:
sold "as is". (1) The top fretwork is replaced. There is no glass in the door and one side glass is cracked. There is a chip to base of column on door; (2) Hinges are located on both sides of the door.
ESTIMATE:
$600
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$800
PRICE SOLD:
$425
DIMENSIONS: 93in x 31.5in x 14in
DESCRIPTION:
Thwaites and Reed hanging gallery clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven fusee movement in a mahogany case with painted metal dial
CONDITION:
sold "as is'. The clock is in need of restoration. The movement is not mounted in the case and there is no back to the clock. It is a large and impressive piece.
ESTIMATE:
$800
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$1200
PRICE SOLD:
$450
CIRCA: 1890
DIMENSIONS: 42in x 73in x 8in
DESCRIPTION:
Glo-Dial Clock Company, Los Angeles, California, neon gallery wall clock, electric driven, time only movement with large 25.5in black dial, bold straight white hands, Arabic numerals and orange lighted neon perimeter
CONDITION:
the clock is in excellent original condition with neon tubes intact and working intermittently.
ESTIMATE:
$200
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$300
PRICE SOLD:
$800
CIRCA: 1960
DIMENSIONS: x 36in x 9in
DESCRIPTION:
The Gledhill-Brook Time Recorders Ltd., Huddersfield Halifax, London, Birmingham, time recorder punch wall clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven movement in an oak case with painted metal dial including punch card holder
CONDITION:
the case retains its original finish. The dial has scratches around the center arbor.
ESTIMATE:
$200
-
$300
PRICE SOLD:
$200
DIMENSIONS: 45in x 15.5in x 11.75in
DESCRIPTION:
Clocks- 2 (Two) International Time Recording Co. (IBM), Endicott, New York: (1) punch clock; (2) jeweler's regulator
CONDITION:
sold "as is"; the second has a later weight. Dimensions are of #2 .
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$400
PRICE SOLD:
$300
DIMENSIONS: 63in x 19in x 8in
DESCRIPTION:
Huntington & Platts, Ithaca, New York (attribution), partial calendar clock, green painted cast iron frame, movement and reverse painted glass dial.
CONDITION:
sold "as is". There is no calendar mechanism nor hands and the dial is broken in several pieces.
ESTIMATE:
$300
-
$400
PRICE SOLD:
$50
CIRCA: 1860
DIMENSIONS: 24in x 24in x 3in
DESCRIPTION:
Dutch Friesland hooded staartklok or "tail" clock, weight driven, intact with rolling moon dial and alarm; embossed brass depictions of the 4 seasons in spandrel areas.
CONDITION:
this clock came to us from Dr. Hugh Grant Rowell, collection, and has been in the US for nearly a century. Although it is dirty and the dial needs restoration and touch up, it is a good period clock. There are no ornaments for hood [usually 3], glass missing from right hood window. Around 25 years ago the Dutch began making new clocks in the antique style and those are easily confused with period items.
ESTIMATE:
$300
-
$500
PRICE SOLD:
$275
CIRCA: 1825
DIMENSIONS: 48in x x
DESCRIPTION:
Dutch Friesland hooded staartklok or "tail" clock, weight driven, with animation in the arch, a windmill to the right and a fisherman to the left, driven off a pulley on the front of the escape wheel arbor.
CONDITION:
the alarm mechanism is missing. the fishing rod, line and fish are missing from the fisherman. Lower left embossed brass "season" is missing. Perimeter portion of dial has been painted dark green. Left window glass in hood missing. Case has been refinished. Home-made weight pulley needs replacing. This is another clock from the collection of Dr. Hugh Grant Rowell, and has been in the states for many decades. Animation rollers are all intact, and overall this clock will restore nicely with modest effort. Pendulum is inside case.
ESTIMATE:
$300
-
$500
PRICE SOLD:
$300
CIRCA: 1840
DESCRIPTION:
Joseph Ives, New York, 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement mirror clock.
CONDITION:
Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some damage on the lower right side and the top left chimney block. Original top tablet has some scattered loss. Bottom tablet looks to be original, but has been out of the case. It has some loss and poor inpainting. Mirror looks original. Original iron and brass weight movement has been replaced with a newer 8 day spring version. Original painted dial has been redrilled for the new movement. Original hands.
ESTIMATE:
$400
-
$600
PRICE SOLD:
$425
CIRCA: 1818
DIMENSIONS: 53in x 20in x 5.25in
DESCRIPTION:
Joseph Ives, New York, 8 day, time and strike, weight iron and brass movement mirror clock.
CONDITION:
Mahogany case in an old finish in nice condition. Original painted tablet has been restored. Original painted dial has aged a little with some loss at the mounting pins. Original hands. There is some question as to whether this correct movement is original to this case. This a short pendulum case that is now fitted with a long pendulum version. The bottom board has been replaced and a cutout was added to provide clearance for the pendulum. The movement also has an extension added to allow the pendulum to be hung higher in the case. Someone has also added maintaining power on the time side. There is also a gong rather than a bell.
ESTIMATE:
$600
-
$800
PRICE SOLD:
$400
CIRCA: 1818
DIMENSIONS: 46.5in x 20in x 5.25in
DESCRIPTION:
Joseph Ives, New York, mirror wall clock case only.
CONDITION:
Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in original finish has the bottom left corner block missing, some damage to the right block, some veneer loss at the cross strips and damaged chimney caps. Original tablets have scattered loss. Original mirror.
ESTIMATE:
$250
-
$350
PRICE SOLD:
$225
CIRCA: 1818
DIMENSIONS: 54in x 20in x 6in
DESCRIPTION:
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 28 Marble Dial" wall clock, with applied front panel including the 12-inch roman numeral dial signed "E. Howard & Co. Boston" and lower glazed section with black and gold leaf decoration, tri-foil steel hands, original white painted case housing the eight day brass movement stamped "E. Howard & Co./Boston/28" with recoil escapement, regulation from case top, evidence of Geneva stop, lead counter weight on intermediate wheel, iron weight cast "59", wooden pendulum rod and brass-faced bob.
CONDITION:
One piece front panel of clock including the dial is a wooden replacement of a once marble component, case white paint is "refreshed", lower section of case showing evidence of weight fall with minor case damage, iron weight and weight baffle are replacements, hands are original, pendulum rod is restored, lacking Geneva stop, period bob with turned decoration and brass pulley.
ESTIMATE:
$500
-
$700
PRICE SOLD:
$500
CIRCA: 1874
DIMENSIONS: 30in x 14.5in x 4.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Gilded Lyre Timepiece marked "N, H. Brown", with arabic numerals, gilded bezel, carved and gilded lyre section, swelled side base and gilded pedestal below, eight day time only movement stamped "N. H. Brown" powered by a lead weight and regulated by a wooden pendulum rod and brass faced bob.
CONDITION:
Movement wants cleaning, lower glass loose in frame, minor losses on gilding, probable original 20th century finish. No weight or finial. Nelson H. Brown was a Boston clock dealer. Tablets in this clock by W. W. Sprague & Co. who supplied many Boston area glasses in this early 20th century period.
ESTIMATE:
$800
-
$1200
PRICE SOLD:
$275
CIRCA: 1915
DIMENSIONS: 38in x 11.25 x 4.5in
DESCRIPTION:
American, attributed to Bradley & Hubbard, CASE ONLY for an exceedingly rare blinking eye clock: "MAN IN TRENCH COAT WITH DOG"
CONDITION:
paint appears to be original with significant wear. Zoom in to see chips on face and crazing to finish. Neither Chris nor I have seen this case before, and despite being only a case, is sure to appeal to the serious collector willing to transfer / sacrifice the movement and eyes from a more common model.
ESTIMATE:
$200
-
$400
PRICE SOLD:
$850
CIRCA: 1860
DIMENSIONS: 16in x x
DESCRIPTION:
400-Hundred Day Torsion Pendulum Clock, Arabic numeral and floral decorated dial, year-duration spring powered brass movement marked on the reverse "Germany", six wheel train and torsion four ball pendulum, the brass gazebo form case with six fluted columns supporting the movement assembly, top cap with seven finials, all on a round base with pressed brass trim and covered by a glass dome.
CONDITION:
No significant replacements or condition concerns.
ESTIMATE:
$125
-
$225
PRICE SOLD:
$225
CIRCA: 1930
DIMENSIONS: 16.5in x 9in x 9in
DESCRIPTION:
Unsigned, Connecticut and North Attleboro, Massachusetts, banjo wall clock, with poplar and mahogany veneered case, painted zinc roman numeral dial with moon hands, beveled flat frames enclosing the painted glasses, the waist glass flanked by brass side ornaments in black and gold, the lower glass, a later transfer and paint decorated American eagle perched on the American shield and olive branches, eight day brass movement with recoil escapement, lantern pinions, lead weight and pendulum.
CONDITION:
Lower glass is a replacement (should be a black and gold tablet similar to the waist), side ornaments are replacements, acorn finial gilding and lower box door hinge are modern, replacement wall hanger; this Attleboro clock case was undoubtedly fit up with a Connecticut wall clock movement at the time of manufacture.
ESTIMATE:
$300
-
$500
PRICE SOLD:
$300
CIRCA: 1860
DIMENSIONS: 35in x 10in x 35in
DESCRIPTION:
An unusual Anglo-American timepiece with barometer, in a carved oak case with thermometer in center.
CONDITION:
uses a well made Seth Thomas movement with balance wheel and going barrel.. The aneroid barometer will need adjusting. The barometer scale has a dew small brown stains. The timepiece retains original hands, bezel and dial and is complete and sound.
ESTIMATE:
$250
-
$350
PRICE SOLD:
$325
CIRCA: 1890
DIMENSIONS: 21in x x
DESCRIPTION:
Anaclet, Angoulême, figural mantel clock, 8 day, spring driven, time and strike, dark red marble base on gilt rococo feet holding a cream porcelain dial with Roman numerals and gilt hands, topped with a signed patinated cast spelter figure of woman beside a harp titled "La Symphonie" with a pendule de Paris movement signed by Mougin.
CONDITION:
small chips to patinated finish on figure. Red marble case is in very good condition as are dial, hands, and beveled glass. Some loss of gilding on cast feet. Pendulum is absent. Movement ticks and strikes, but was not tested long term.
ESTIMATE:
$300
-
$400
PRICE SOLD:
$250
DIMENSIONS: 26in x 13in x 8in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Cupid", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement figural mantel clock.
CONDITION:
The bronze finished case has been nicely restored. Original porcelain dial has a couple hairline cracks that show evidence of repair. Original hands. Movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$400
-
$600
PRICE SOLD:
$350
CIRCA: 1901
DIMENSIONS: 15in x 17.5in x 7.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Don", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Brass and cast metal case has remains of original gilding. Original porcelain dial has hairline cracks in the center and outer dial. Original hands and pendulum. All four beveled glass panels are fine. Movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$200
-
$300
PRICE SOLD:
$275
CIRCA: 1908
DIMENSIONS: 13.25in x 8in x 7in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Eulogy", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Brass and cast metal case in a Syrian Bronze finish. There is some loss of the finish on parts of the statue. Original porcelain dial and all four beveled glass panels are fine. Original hands and pendulum. Movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$300
-
$500
PRICE SOLD:
$400
CIRCA: 1905
DIMENSIONS: 19.5in x 9.25in x 8in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Fantasy" Figure Clock with a spring driven, 8 day, time and strike movement visible escapement) in a cast metal and enameled iron case.
CONDITION:
The case is in excellent condition with some of the original Japanese bronze finish remaining. The porcelain dial has one small hairline crack by the strike winding arbor. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The bezel glass is convex with beveled edging and may be a replacement.
ESTIMATE:
$300
-
$400
PRICE SOLD:
$300
CIRCA: 1894
DIMENSIONS: 14.5in x 17.5in x 7.25in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Gallery No. 1" wall clock with a double wind spring driven 30 day timepiece movement in a mahogany case.
CONDITION:
The mahogany case has been refinished. The 18 inch paper dial is original. The hands are original. The movement is signed. Overall a very clean example of this model.
ESTIMATE:
$350
-
$450
PRICE SOLD:
$300
CIRCA: 1920
DIMENSIONS: 24in x 24in x 5.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "La Cantal" mantel clock, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven movement with visible Brocot escapement in a green porcelain case with white porcelain dial with Roman numerals.
CONDITION:
overall excellent original condition with no cracks or repairs to case, which is likely Royal Bonn, though there is no stamp saying so. Good hands, beveled glass, and pendulum. The porcelain chapter ring has a few small losses near the 10 and 8. The original pallet jewels have been replaced with steel. Clock ticks and strikes, but was not tested long term.
ESTIMATE:
$300
-
$500
PRICE SOLD:
$200
CIRCA: 1900
DIMENSIONS: 12in x 13in x 5.75in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "La Charny" shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day, time and strike movement in a Royal Bonn porcelain case.
CONDITION:
The case is in excellent condition with the exception of a chip on the nose of the right side dragon. The porcelain dial is in excellent condition with very minor abrasions at the winding holes. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The beveled bezel glass has several chips.
ESTIMATE:
$200
-
$300
PRICE SOLD:
$170
CIRCA: 1904
DIMENSIONS: 11.5in x 11in x 5.75in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "La Cren" porcelain shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day, time and strike movement in a Royal Bonn porcelain case.
CONDITION:
The name on the back of the case is "La Cren". This name does not appear in Tran Duy Ly's book on Ansonia Clocks and Watches. However the case is the same case shown for the "La Cumbre" model on page 583 of the referenced Ansonia book. The case is in excellent condition with no cracks or chips. The hands are original. The porcelain dial is in excellent condition with no chips or hairline cracks. The beveled glass in the bezel shows no chips. The movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$200
-
$300
PRICE SOLD:
$180
CIRCA: 1900
DIMENSIONS: 10.5in x 8in x 5in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "La Farge" porcelain shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day time and half hour gong strike movement in a Royal Bonn porcelain case.
CONDITION:
The case is in very good condition with no chips. The porcelain dial is in excellent condition with no chips or hairline cracks. The hands are original. The bezel glass has no chips. The movement is signed. The baseboard in the case may be a replacement.
ESTIMATE:
$300
-
$400
PRICE SOLD:
$110
CIRCA: 1895
DIMENSIONS: 11in x 8in x 4.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "La Salle", Royal Bonn, 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement porcelain mantel clock.
CONDITION:
China case is in very nice original condition with slight losses to the gold accents. The hand painted Dutch scene is well executed, Original porcelain dial is perfect. Original hands.
ESTIMATE:
$200
-
$300
PRICE SOLD:
$160
CIRCA: 1904
DIMENSIONS: 11in x 7.5in x 4.75in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "La Tour", Royal Bonn, 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement porcelain mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Porcelain case in nice condition with a very small chip on the left foot and a small repair on the right foot. Original porcelain dial and beveled door glass are perfect. Original hands.
ESTIMATE:
$150
-
$250
PRICE SOLD:
$130
CIRCA: 1901
DIMENSIONS: 10.75in x 8.5in x 5in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "La Vendee", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement porcelain mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Attractive green case in very nice condition has some minor loss to the applied gold. Original porcelain dial is perfect. Original hands. Movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$400
-
$500
PRICE SOLD:
$250
CIRCA: 1904
DIMENSIONS: 14.5in x 13in x 4.75in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Ledger No.1" wall clock, 8 day, gong strike, wall clock.
CONDITION:
this is a large clock at over 3 feet, sort of a jazzed up store regulator, merchandised by Ansonia to compete with the German box clock style that was popular in 1910. These do not appear often. Note the suspension wire with "T" got lost and the pendulum is not attached in photo This is a one family clock and it appears that the movement was never serviced [complete but grimy]. Dark mahogany grained finish over hardwood. Will clean up nicely. Original dial, hands, finish and hardware. Note that a sister clock appeared as a prop in the movie "The Evil Dead", and its sequel. We sold the sister to this clock on 5-8-2009, lot 348.
ESTIMATE:
$300
-
$400
PRICE SOLD:
$160
CIRCA: 1910
DIMENSIONS: 37 1/2in x x
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Lucia", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Brass and cast metal case has been nicely restored. Original porcelain dial and the four beveled glass panels are fine. Original hands and pendulum. Movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$250
-
$350
PRICE SOLD:
$650
CIRCA: 1904
DIMENSIONS: 15in x 8.75in x 7.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Marchioness", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement with brilliant surround dial crystal regulator mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Brass and cast metal case has been nicely polished and restore with some remains of the gilding in the crevices of the applied ornaments. Original porcelain dial has a hairline crack. Original hands, pendulum and all the beveled glass panels are fine. Movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$300
-
$400
PRICE SOLD:
$300
CIRCA: 1904
DIMENSIONS: 15.75in x 8.25in x 7.25in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Marquis", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Brass and cast metal case has some original gilding and later applied gold paint on parts of the case. Original porcelain dial and three beveled glass panels are fine. Right glass panel has a corner chip. Nicely made pendulum is a replacement. Movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$250
-
$350
PRICE SOLD:
$250
CIRCA: 1904
DIMENSIONS: 15.5in x 7.5in x 6.25in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Oriel", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Nicely polished case has some wear to the lacquer finish in places. Original porcelain dial is perfect. Replaced hour hand. Tiny chip on the rear door beveled glass panel. The other glass panels are fine. There looks to be some glue residue under the top urn finial.
ESTIMATE:
$200
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$300
PRICE SOLD:
$250
CIRCA: 1914
DIMENSIONS: 13.75in x 6.75in x 5.75in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Ostler", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement Kitchen clock.
CONDITION:
Refinished pressed oak in nice clean condition. Original paper dial is soiled, is stained and has some surface abrasion. Original hands, tablet and pendulum.
ESTIMATE:
$100
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$200
PRICE SOLD:
$100
CIRCA: 1906
DIMENSIONS: 23in x 14in x 5.25in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Peerless", 8 day, time and strike brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Brass and cast metal gold finish case with remains of some gilding on the side pieces. Someone has added some color to the cast putti on the case sides. Original porcelain dial and all four beveled glass panels are fine. Original hands and pendulum. A cast arrow that was held by top statue is inside the bag with the key. Movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$500
PRICE SOLD:
$475
CIRCA: 1905
DIMENSIONS: 19.5in x 10.25in x 8in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Reubens" Figure Clock with a spring driven, 8 day, time and strike movement visible escapement) in a cast metal and enameled iron case.
CONDITION:
The cast metal case retains some of the original Japanese bronze finish. The original metal dial shows some wear. The hands are original. The movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$400
PRICE SOLD:
$325
CIRCA: 1894
DIMENSIONS: 16in x 17.5in x 7.25in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Standard Regulator", 8 day, weight brass movement wall timepiece.
CONDITION:
Mahogany case in an old finish couple has a couple small dings on the base. Original paper dial in nice condition for its age has some small stains and light wear at six o'clock. Original hands and pendulum.
ESTIMATE:
$250
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$350
PRICE SOLD:
$550
CIRCA: 1920
DIMENSIONS: 37in x 15.25in x 5.75in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Viceroy", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement with brilliant surround dial crystal regulator mantel clock.
CONDITION:
A very nicely restored crystal regulator case. Original porcelain dial and the beveled glass panels are fine. Original pendulum. Very clean movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$500
PRICE SOLD:
$425
DIMENSIONS: 16in x 8.5in x 7.25in
DESCRIPTION:
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Zenith", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Brass and cast metal case has wear to the gilding in places. Original porcelain dial and beveled glass panels are fine. Original hands and pendulum. Gong is broken off it's support and will need repair. Movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$200
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$300
PRICE SOLD:
$225
CIRCA: 1914
DIMENSIONS: 15in x 8.75in x 7.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Asia, figural swinging mystery clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven reproduction movement in a cobalt blue sphere with applied Arabic numerals and ornate gold finished hands. Swinging arm hangs from a reproduction patinated brass female figure in classical dress standing on an integrated circular pedestal.
CONDITION:
patina on figure's extended arm is partially lost and uneven. Small casting defects within the folds of the figure's clothing. Clock ticks and swings, but was not tested long term.
ESTIMATE:
$450
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$650
PRICE SOLD:
$275
DIMENSIONS: 28in x 7in x 7in
DESCRIPTION:
Austria, 3-weight "Vienna Regulator", grand sonnerie wall clock in a walnut and walnut veneer case.
CONDITION:
the pulleys are modern replacements [better ones are available from Timesavers]; the dial has a large chip near 1 o'clock, poorly filled in; there are other cracks and spider webs in the dial. Bottom final and very top small trim are missing. A couple of dents in the brass pendulum. A chip at top of left hand column. The case finish overall is old / original. Small chip in top of beat scale; case stabilizers intact. Has a good matched set of hands. Good slide-mount movement.
ESTIMATE:
$350
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$550
PRICE SOLD:
$450
CIRCA: 1870
DIMENSIONS: 49in x x
DESCRIPTION:
Beach & Byington, Terryville, Conn., steeple clock with a double fusee 30 hour time, strike and alarm movement in a rosewood veneered case.
CONDITION:
The rosewood case has an old finish. The original painted dial, in excellent condition, is signed "Beach & Byington, Terryville, Conn". The hour hand is original and the minute hand a replacement. The top door glass is original as is the painted tablet in the bottom of the door. Note the separate wheel on the fusee board for the alarm mechanism. The two finials have loss to their tops. The case interior has a beautiful green Beach & Byington label. This is a scarce clock and the first one we have offered for auction.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$400
PRICE SOLD:
$650
CIRCA: 1848
DIMENSIONS: 19.75 x 9.75 x 4in
DESCRIPTION:
Bench-made Patent timepiece or "Banjo" Clock, with mahogany case, brass bezel opens to the roman numeral dial surmounted by a ball and eagle finial, gilded rope molded frames for the reverse-painted glasses, the lower depicting and inscribed "Hull" with central shield and eagle pendulum aperture, the waist glass with similar patriotic depiction of a Federal shield and eagle amidst decorative scroll work in gold, red, green and white, the whole resting on a carved and gilded pedestal at the base with acorn drop, eight day time-only movement with recoil escapement, lead weight and pendulum bob and iron rod.
CONDITION:
Condition consistent with its modern date of manufacture, reverse-painted glasses discolored on the reverse to appear old, losses to gilding, particularly on pedestal, finial consistent with date of manufacture.
ESTIMATE:
$250
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$350
PRICE SOLD:
$400
CIRCA: 20th century
DIMENSIONS: 41in x 10.25 x 4in
DESCRIPTION:
Bench-Made Shaker Timepiece with butter nut and pine flat top mortice and tenon case, zinc roman numeral painted dial, upper glazed door opens to the dial and barbed hands, lower door lenticle for pendulum viewing and hinged for access, eight day period "banjo" movement with step train, recoil escapement and lead weight.
CONDITION:
No significant repairs or replacements, old wood to make the case, interior surfaces and backboard inside and out stained to appear old, lacking lower door key, movement appears recently cleaned and repaired.
ESTIMATE:
$250
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$350
PRICE SOLD:
$375
CIRCA: 20-21st century
DIMENSIONS: 29.75in x 10in x 4in
DESCRIPTION:
Black Forest, wall clock, 30 hour, time and strike, weight driven wood plate movement in a wood case with ebonized trim, polychrome back painted glass dial featuring two men in 18th century miners’ uniforms, a foundry scene, and the words "Glück auf!" ("good luck") -- a greeting German miners used when wishing one another luck. The transferred design on the crest has related imagery including the crossed hammer and pick, a pan, shovel, and lantern. Below the dial on the case are the words "Gott mit uns" ("God with us") which was often used on Prussian heraldry as an expression of unity. On the bracket at the base of the clock is an eagle typical of the Prussian coat of arms.
CONDITION:
upper and lower finials are missing. Time-side chain is present, but off the ratchet. Back of pendulum has been filled with modelling clay. Bracket design of eagle is very degraded. Brass mending plates have been added to the rear to support the crest and bracket. Right side of case is separating from the top of clock. Frame around glass dial is loose. Clock will need servicing.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$500
PRICE SOLD:
$300
DESCRIPTION:
Boston by Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., marine clock, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven balance wheel movement in a polished brass case resting on the original mahogany cradle.
CONDITION:
brightly lacquered case has minor spotting but is otherwise is fine. The silvered dial and glass are good. Imported German movement ticks and strikes, but was not tested long term.
ESTIMATE:
$200
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$300
PRICE SOLD:
$160
DIMENSIONS: 5.5in x 5.5in x 3.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass., 8 day, time and strike tandem-wind carriage clock with balance platform mounted vertically on the back plate.
CONDITION:
tarnished brass case is in need of polishing. Original porcelain dial is fine. Blued steel hands are original, but have some spots of rust. Movement is signed on the patterned back plate and stamped with serial number "D144", Beveled glass panels are perfect. Movement winds, ticks, and strikes, but was not tested long term.
ESTIMATE:
$250
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$350
PRICE SOLD:
$450
CIRCA: 1890
DIMENSIONS: 7in x 3.5in x 3in
DESCRIPTION:
Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass., mantel clock, 8 day, time and strike, tandem-wind movement in a black slate case with multicolor marble inserts, porcelain dial with aperture to view balance wheel escapement.
CONDITION:
heavy stone case is in very nice condition. The two-color incised scrolls are original and bit faded. The dial is fine, as is the beveled glass. Back plate of movement and spring barrel are stamped "200". The movement ticks and stops.
ESTIMATE:
$200
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$300
PRICE SOLD:
$200
CIRCA: 1895
DIMENSIONS: 9.5in x 12in x 6in
DESCRIPTION:
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. (sold by Daniel Pratt & Sons), Four Column Sharp Gothic shelf clock with a (brass) spring driven, 8 day, time and strike movement in a mahogany veneered case
CONDITION:
The case has been refinished and shows some veneer loss in several locations. The two left finials show some loss at the top. The door keyhole shows some loss. The painted dial is original with very minor paint loss and some yellowing of the dial paint. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The label is in very good condition with a Daniel Pratt & Sons overpasted label. The top door glass is original. The acid etched lower glass is original.
ESTIMATE:
$250
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$350
PRICE SOLD:
$350
CIRCA: 1850
DIMENSIONS: 19.25in x 11in x 4in
DESCRIPTION:
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., "Sharp Gothic" shelf clock with a spring driven 30 hour time and strike fusee movement in a mahogany veneered case.
CONDITION:
The case has been nicely refinished. The signed dial is original. The hands are replacements. The door glasses appear to be original with some restoration to the lower glass. The right finial tip shows some loss. There is a minor veneer repair to the lower left hand return. The label is very good. A very attractive clock.
ESTIMATE:
$250
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$350
PRICE SOLD:
$225
CIRCA: 1848
DIMENSIONS: 19.75in x 10in x 4in
DESCRIPTION:
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement round gothic or beehive clock.
CONDITION:
Mahogany veneered case in what looks to be a modern finish over an old and possibly original finish has some small chips on the bottom left side. Original painted wood dial has a partial hairline crack and some wear and stains. Replaced hands and tablet. Movement is signed and has original brass springs.
ESTIMATE:
$150
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$250
PRICE SOLD:
$160
CIRCA: 1843
DIMENSIONS: 19in x 10.5in x 4in
DESCRIPTION:
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., BEEHIVE shelf clock, 8 day spring, time and gong strike, in a mahogany veneered case.
CONDITION:
the wooden dial has some stains, and with some losses beyond numeral V, touched in with white paint. Hands original. The case has been refinished, rubbed and nicely polished to show the colorful mahogany grain. The etched & cut glass tablet is original, just thoroughly cleaned.. Nice label inside case. Overall a good example of an earlier beehive.
ESTIMATE:
$200
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$300
PRICE SOLD:
$160
CIRCA: 1850
DIMENSIONS: 18in x x
DESCRIPTION:
Butler & Henderson, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, 30 hour, time and strike, weight wood movement pillar & scroll shelf clock.
CONDITION:
Mahogany and mahogany veneered case has some remains of original finish. Both scroll ears have been repaired. Feet appear original, but the original skirt has damage and veneer repairs. Painted wood dial is a replacement. One finish is original finial, but two smaller ones are improper replacements. Original movement. Original tablet has scattered loss. Roman Butler & James F. Henderson from New Hartford, Conn., but marketed Conn. wood clocks in Nova Scotia with Samuel Terry as their major supplier. Their pillar & scroll clocks are scarce.
ESTIMATE:
$250
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$350
PRICE SOLD:
$400
CIRCA: 1830
DIMENSIONS: 29.5in x 16.75in x 4.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Candle stand timepiece, attributed to Samuel Botsford DBA Union Labor Company, 30 hour pendulette timepiece on tall white porcelain china stand, under old glass dome.
CONDITION:
the minute hand is a replacement. Gilt brass dial surround has minor damage. Movement arbors are rusty, however it is running in spite of the rust. Pend disc is replaced. Otherwise complete and original with glass dome.
ESTIMATE:
$200
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$300
PRICE SOLD:
$225
CIRCA: 1865
DIMENSIONS: 14" x x
DESCRIPTION:
Chauncey Goodrich, Bristol, Conn. small Empire mahogany veneered case shelf clock with a spring driven 30 hour time and strike movement.
CONDITION:
The case is in very nice condition with very minor veneer loss. The signed original painted dial has loss along the top. The hands are original. The time spring is loose on the winding arbor and will need to be repaired. The interior label is very nice. The door glasses are original. A cute and scarce model.
ESTIMATE:
$225
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$300
PRICE SOLD:
$425
CIRCA: 1855
DIMENSIONS: 12.5in x 8.5in x 4in
DESCRIPTION:
Chauncey Goodrich, Forestville, Conn., miniature empire COLUMN AND CORNICE, 8 day [spring] time and gong strike
CONDITION:
retains original tablets, however lower glass is nearly half flaked off. Center glass of white house is just starting to flake in center, but can be stabilized. The overall finish is original including crazed black on columns. The gilding on capitals was perhaps touched up long ago, however their is wear and some faults with what you see -- the flash makes it look very bright. Original dial and signature are excellent, also nice hands. Nice label inside case.
ESTIMATE:
$350
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$550
PRICE SOLD:
$275
CIRCA: 1850
DIMENSIONS: 20 1/2 in x x
DESCRIPTION:
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., "Union" model, 8 day, time and strike, spring fusee brass movement cottage clock.
CONDITION:
Rosewood veneered case in original finish has minor loss on the base and a small crack near 11 o'clock. Original painted dial has some loss at the mounting screws and a scratch at 7 0'clock. Original hands and a clean label inside. Movement is signed.
ESTIMATE:
$250
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$350
PRICE SOLD:
$425
CIRCA: 1850
DIMENSIONS: 14in x 10in x 4in
DESCRIPTION:
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 8 day, time and strike, spring brass fusee movement flat front empire shelf clock.
CONDITION:
Mahogany veneered case in an old finish has chips and loss on the base and top. A small veneer piece near the door knob is missing and at the door corners. Original signed painted dial has some small stains, but is in otherwise nice condition. Original table has scattered loss. Gong base and gong are missing. The strike side spring is missing. Hands may be replaced. Movement is signed. Nice card label inside.
ESTIMATE:
$350
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$450
PRICE SOLD:
$400
CIRCA: 1850
DIMENSIONS: 23.5in x 16.5in x 5.25in
DESCRIPTION:
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 8 day, weight driven, brass movement OG shelf timepiece (rare OG as a time only)
CONDITION:
Mahogany veneered case has an old finish has some veneer repairs on the outer band. The OG molding is now black which is very unusual as OG moldings are always veneered. Someone may have taken off the original veneer or painted right over the veneer (difficult to tell?). Original tablet has loss in the center. Original dial has been repainted. Hour hand has been shortened. Dark label inside with the overpasted strip added to cover the 30 hour part of the label. This is a rare clock. with unusual movement, To see a "sister" clock, go to Chris Bailey's "Rags to Riches -- the Story of Chauncey Jerome", p 82 for details.
ESTIMATE:
$200
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$300
PRICE SOLD:
$500
CIRCA: 1850
DIMENSIONS: 25 3/4 in x 15.25in x 4.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., Empire case shelf clock with a weight driven 30 hour time and strike movement in a mahogany veneered case.
CONDITION:
The case has a beautiful crotch mahogany veneer. The finish is thin or gone in some areas. There are several areas of veneer loss on the base and the top. The painted dial (signed Chauncey Jerome) is in very nice condition with some professional restoration. The movement is signed. The hands are period and likely original. The upper and lower glasses are original. The lower glass is labelled "President's House" and shows Mount Vernon.
ESTIMATE:
$400
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$600
PRICE SOLD:
$160
CIRCA: 1850
DIMENSIONS: 24.25in x 17.25in x 5in
DESCRIPTION:
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day fusee time and strike in a mahogany veneered case.
CONDITION:
The case still retains some original finish and has no veneer loss. The signed painted dial is in good condition with paint loss at the mounting points. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The bezel glass is original. The case backboard has a vertical split.
ESTIMATE:
$250
-
$350
PRICE SOLD:
$275
CIRCA: 1850
DIMENSIONS: 13.5in x 10.25in x 4in
DESCRIPTION:
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston Mass. for Jaccard Jewelry, Kansas City, "Babro #44" mantel clock, 8 day, time and house strike, jeweled balance wheel movement in a polished mahogany case with silvered dial and blued steel hands, movement serial number 125279. Chelsea only produced this line for 6 years, so this is not a common clock.
CONDITION:
the solid wood case, silvered dial and beveled convex glass on this example all are in very good original condition. Small loses to black within some of the numbers on the dial. The jeweled movement ticks and strikes, but was not tested long term.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$400
PRICE SOLD:
$325
CIRCA: 1918
DIMENSIONS: 9.25in x 22.25in x 6in
DESCRIPTION:
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., 8 day, time and house strike spring brass lever movement desk clock. Serial No. 162806
CONDITION:
Walnut case in an old and possibly original finish has some wear on the front edge of the cast metal corner ornaments. Original silvered dial has age darkened. Original hands.
ESTIMATE:
$200
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$300
PRICE SOLD:
$500
CIRCA: 1924
DIMENSIONS: 8.5in x 7.5in x 4.75in
DESCRIPTION:
China, bracket clock reproduction, 8 day, time and strike, double fusee with crown verge escapement center seconds in a rosewood case sitting on fretwork base, white enamel dial mounted on cast brass front plate, 20th century.
CONDITION:
hairline cracks in enamel dial. Case is in good condition with interesting wax seal on top. Modern glass used throughout. Brass cables on fusees. Heavy brass movement will need to be reinstalled into the case. One of the movement mounting brackets is broken. Pendulum bob is from a modern German clock. Aluminum seconds hand. Movement ticks and strikes, but was not tested comprehensively.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$500
PRICE SOLD:
$800
DIMENSIONS: 20in x 12.25in x 10in
DESCRIPTION:
China, bracket clock reproduction, 8 day, time and strike, double fusee, crown verge with center seconds in a rosewood case on fretwork base, white porcelain dial on patterned brass front plate, 20th century.
CONDITION:
case has some small splits and blemishes. Small loss of wood on the upper right side has been patched. Front glass is absent and side glasses are loose. Fusee chains are present, but one has come off the winding barrel. Heavy brass movement will need to be serviced.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$500
PRICE SOLD:
$900
DIMENSIONS: 15.25in x 9.5in x 9.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Chinese, reproduction skeleton clock, brass framed chain fusee movement with large wheels, recoil escapement, Roman numeral white enamel dial, pierced steel hands, on a wooden base with brass feet, and under a glass dome
CONDITION:
there is an old-looking patina on the brass, the wood base and dome are fine, the clock ticks but was not tested long term. Measurements with dome.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$500
PRICE SOLD:
$300
CIRCA: 2010
DIMENSIONS: 22.5in x 12.5in x 7.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Coe & Co., New York, 30 hour, spring driven, embossed brass front "Paris" model shelf timepiece with Samuel N. Botsford's patent lever escapement movement. These were also sold by Jerome Manufacturing Co., New Haven, Conn.,
CONDITION:
Embossed brass front in nice condition has mellowed down to more of a bronze look. These timepieces are usually found with porcelain dial but this one has a paper dial that has been on the timepiece a long time and maybe original. Original hands. This timepiece is currently mounted on a modern round base rather than the painted oblong version.
ESTIMATE:
$300
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$400
PRICE SOLD:
$190
CIRCA: 1855
DIMENSIONS: 9.25in x 6in x 3in
DESCRIPTION:
Delcamp, a Paris, portico clock, the ebonized case with classical, gilt mounts, the top with a figure of a boy and his dog, acanthus ornamented bezel with Roman numeral, engine turned silvered dial, blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 day, time and strike pendule de Paris movement, fancy gridiron pendulum with swans and foliate decoration
CONDITION:
top and bottom repainted, one column with minor veneer flakes at top, columns a bit loose, dial dirty, hands with minor oxidation, movement ticks and strikes, pendulum good
ESTIMATE:
$400
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$600
PRICE SOLD:
$550
CIRCA: 1860
DIMENSIONS: 23.5in x 10in x 5.5in
DESCRIPTION:
Dutch, Stoelklok, full size, time and bell strike wall clock, single weight, continuous chain drive, with restorations
CONDITION:
the lead trim from the right side of the clock has broken away, included in plastic bag attached to movement. Weight is later and just a bit light to accomplish strike function The "stoehl" or case has been repainted to a dark green and the mermaids nicely repainted. Dial has been cleaned and paint touched up. Time/strike portion of movement is sound and complete, but very dirty; alarm mechanism is absent.
ESTIMATE:
$200
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$300
PRICE SOLD:
$190
CIRCA: 1840
DESCRIPTION:
E. Ingraham & C;o. Bristol, Conn., "Ducat", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement shelf clock.
CONDITION:
Oak case in original finish in overall nice condition. Original paper dial has scattered stains and has age darkened. Original hands, pendulum and tablet.
ESTIMATE:
$100
-
$200
PRICE SOLD:
$100
CIRCA: 1891
DIMENSIONS: 24in x 15.25in x 4.75in
DESCRIPTION:
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., "? Drop", 8 day, time, strike and alarm spring brass movement wall clock. This premium model clock looks to be a variation on the "Amulet" mantel clock. There is a partial label that states this clock is manufactured exclusively for a company, but the name is difficult to read.
CONDITION:
Refinished walnut case in very nice condition. Paper dial looks to be original and is in nice condition. Original hands and tablet. Mercury thermometer is broken.
ESTIMATE:
$150
-
$250
PRICE SOLD:
$130
CIRCA: 1886
DIMENSIONS: 28.5in x 14.25in x 4in
DESCRIPTION:
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., "Domino", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement black mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Black enameled case in original finish has some wear on the sharp front top and base corners and general loss to the gilding in the incised decoration. Original black paper dial has some wear to the numbers at the winding arbors. Original hands, finials and pendulum. Remains of original label on the back.
ESTIMATE:
$150
-
$250
PRICE SOLD:
$110
CIRCA: 1886
DIMENSIONS: 12in x 11.5in x 7in
DESCRIPTION:
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., "Episode", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Walnut case in original finish has a small ding on top back edge. Original paper dial has age darkened. Original hands and pendulum.
ESTIMATE:
$100
-
$200
PRICE SOLD:
$70
CIRCA: 1881
DIMENSIONS: 14.5in x 11in x 5.75in
DESCRIPTION:
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., "Tontine", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Refinished walnut case has a small age crack at the upper right door corner. Original paper dial has age darkened with some surface wear and a poor repair at the number seven. Original hands and pendulum.
ESTIMATE:
$100
-
$200
PRICE SOLD:
$70
CIRCA: 1886
DIMENSIONS: 16.25in x 14.5in x 6.25in
DESCRIPTION:
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville Conn., "Eclipse", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement wall clock. This clock was made for the "American Wringer Co." to be sold as a premium for buying their products.
CONDITION:
Pressed oak in original finish in nice condition. Original paper dial has age darkened with some wear and abrasion at the winding arbors. Replaced hands. Original pendulum and tablet.
ESTIMATE:
$200
-
$300
PRICE SOLD:
$160
CIRCA: 1890
DIMENSIONS: 29in x 14.5in x 4in
DESCRIPTION:
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn. miniature steeple shelf clock with a spring driven 30 hour time and alarm movement in a mahogany veneered case.
CONDITION:
This clock is in near perfect condition with two minor exceptions ... a small veneer chip on the left side and small paint loss near the numeral VI. The case retains its original finish. The original painted dial is in very good condition with the exception noted. The hands are original. The interior case label is pristine. The door glasses are original with the lower glass (Nelson Monument in Trafalgar Square in London) in perfect original condition.
ESTIMATE:
$150
-
$250
PRICE SOLD:
$70
CIRCA: 1868
DIMENSIONS: 14.5in x 7.5in x 3.75in
DESCRIPTION:
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "Eclipse", 8 day, time, strike and alarm spring brass movement wall clock.
CONDITION:
Walnut case in original finish in very nice condition. Original painted dial in nice condition for its age. Original hands, tablet and Welch pendulum. Label on the back reads that this model was manufactured exclusively for the Metropolitan Manufacturing Co., New York.
ESTIMATE:
$200
-
$300
PRICE SOLD:
$250
CIRCA: 1885
DIMENSIONS: 26.25in x 14.25in x 4.25in
DESCRIPTION:
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "No. 3 Cabinet", 8 day, time and strike, spring "Patti"-style brass movement mantel clock.
CONDITION:
Mahogany case in original finish with some of the gilding remaining on the incised lines. A small piece of grooved wood like that on the bottom center is missing just below the molded top. Original porcelain dial has a small hairline crack at the time side winding arbor. Original hands. Remains of original label on the back.
ESTIMATE:
$250
-
$350
PRICE SOLD:
$200
CIRCA: 1886
DIMENSIONS: 17in x 11.5in x 5.25in
DESCRIPTION:
E. O. Goodwin, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement miniature shelf clock.
CONDITION:
Refinished rosewood veneered case in nice condition. Gilt corner columns have some surface wear. Original painted dial has inpainted areas to repair loss and some loss at the mounting screws and at the winding arbors. Original top glass has some scattered loss to the corner spandrels. Bottom tablet is a possible replacement. Fairly clean label inside.
ESTIMATE:
$200
-
$300
PRICE SOLD:
$400
CIRCA: 1850
DIMENSIONS: 14.5in x 10.5in x 4.25in