United States
United States
C.1937, Elijah Bills, Empire Carved column and splat, 30-hour wooden works, 2-weight.
C.1937, Lux Clock Mfg. Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Cat D243", 30-hour novelty timepiece, black.
C.1937, Lux Clock Mfg. Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Cat D243", 30-hour novelty timepiece, white/tan.
C.1940, Century Clock Co., NY, HUCKLEBERRY FINN , 110v, cast metal automaton, Huck's fishing pole bobbing up and down, two fish eluding his hook in the pond at left, lit by a soft pink light.
C.1940, Mastercrafters Clock and Radio Co., Chicago, BIRD ON SWING automaton timepiece, 110v, yellow parakeet swinging vigorously swinging in front of a village scene.
C.1940, Mastercrafters Clock and Radio Co., Chicago, SWINGING DOLL automaton timepiece, 110v, young tow head girl in a swing, ahead of a white picket fence in front of a cottage.
C.1940, MasterCrafters Clock Corp, Chicago, IL, MODEL 434, Liquid Motion, 110v, electric timepiece, light and "boiling" liquid.
C.1940, United Clock Corp, Brooklyn, NY, MODEL 353, Davy Crockett, 110v , electric timepiece, light and animation.
C.1940, United Clock Corp, Brooklyn, NY, MODEL 465 ,Pot Belly Stove 110v , electric timepiece, light and animation.
C.1940, United Clock Corp, Brooklyn, NY, MODEL 870, Ballerina, 110v, electric timepiece, light, Music and animation.
C.1940, United Clock Corp., Brooklyn, NY, MODEL 454, Aquarium Clock, 110v, electric timepiece, light and animation.
C.1940, United Electric Clock Corp, Brooklyn, NY, COWBOY, 110v, timepiece, cast metal cowboy, with rotating lasso turning on top of the clock.
C.1940, United Electric Clock Corp, Brooklyn, NY, DANCING LADIES, 100v, electric timepiece, the 4 painted ladies dancing and turning on a turntable below the clock.
C.1940, United Electric Clock Corp., Brooklyn, NY, Lighthouse, 110v, electric timepiece, the sail boats within the viewing area, moving from right to left while running.
C.1940, United Electric Clock Corp., Brooklyn, NY, Owl Moving Eye, 110v, electric timepiece, the eyes moving from right to left while running.
C.1941, American Bank Protection Co., Minneapolis, 8-day bank timer used to close an electrical connection to lock or unlock a vault or a door.
C.1942 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., 8 -day U.S. Navy deck or Engine room timepiece type B in a bakelite case with a 12/24 hour dial.
C.1946 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., "Viking", 8-day desk timepiece with the serial no. 512353 in a polished brass case.
C.1947, Haddon Products Corp, Chicago, THE RANCHO , 110v, timepiece with rocking horse and rider to the right.
C.1948, Haddon Products, Inc, Chicago, Ill, 110v, THE MOTHER, electric timepiece and night light, with rocking mother before the fireplace below dial.
C.1948, Haddon Products, Inc, Chicago, Ill, 110v, THE TEETER TOTTER, electric timepiece with lighted animation below dial.
C.1948, Haddon Products, Inc., Chicago, Ill, 110v, HOME SWEET HOME, electric timepiece and night light, with a rocking grandmother visible in her "room" at the right.
C.1948, MasterCrafters Clock Corp., Chicago, FIREPLACE , 110v timepiece, with bright red fire appearing to burn the fireplace below the dial.
C.1949, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, MARINER , 4.5" dial, sometimes called the Yacht Wheel model, 8-day Ship's Bell strike, serial No. 553733.
C.1950, Ceramic Clock Co, Chicago, WATERFALL timepiece, 110v, with spiral glass piece that rotates from a cast fountain to simulate running water.
C.1950, Detex Watchclock Corp, New York, watchman's recording clock.
C.1950, MasterCrafters Clock Corp, Chicago, Ill SWINGING PLAYMATES, Model 551, 110v timepiece, a boy and girl swinging side by side, each the opposite direction of the other.
C.1950, MasterCrafters, Chicago, IL, CHURCH, model 560, 110v., electric animated timepiece in a plastic molded church.
C.1950, Seth Thomas, for the U. S. Maritime Commission, serial No. 17289, ship's engine room clock, black bakelite case with hinged bezel and thumbscrew latch.
C.1950, United Electric Clock Corp, Brooklyn, NY FIREPLACE, 110v, timepiece, brightly colored imitation fire rolling in the fireplace to the right of the clock.
C.1950, United Electric Clock Corp, Brooklyn, NY MAJORETTE, 110v, timepiece, with red tipped baton spinning in the girls right hand over the clock.
C.1950, United Metal Goods Mfg, Brooklyn, NY, BOY and GIRL ON SWING, 110v electric automaton timepiece in a plastic molded case, with heart shaped opening below the dial.
C.1951, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Base and Ball" , 8-day ship's bell clock, 6" dial, serial number 567253 in a bronze finish case retailed by "J. E. Caldwell and Co" (on dial). This model was also known as the "Commodore" and the "Constitution"
C.1951, E. Ingraham and Co., Bristol, Conn, "Bugs Bunny" , 30-hour novelty alarm timepiece (Bug's left hand has a carrot, rocking in and out as he appears to eat it).
C.1951, E. Ingraham and Co., Bristol, Conn, "Roy Rogers" , 30-hour novelty alarm timepiece (Roy rocks on his horse while clock runs).
C.1952 (dated) Elmer O. Stennes, Weight banjo, gold front presentation, eight day duration.
C.1955 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., "Yacht Wheel" , or Mariner. 8-day ship's bell clock, 4 inch dial, two tone, brass and bronze.
C.1955, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, TERRY model pillar and scroll shelf clock SHIP'S STRIKE, 3/4 size .
C.1959, Columbia Time Products, "Woody Woodpecker" , 30-hour novelty alarm timepiece (Woody rocks back and forth as clock ticks).
C.1960, New England, banjo timepiece, 8-day weight.
C.1960, Seth Thomas, PLYMOUTH, 8-Day time and rod strike banjo.
C.1960, Shreve, Crump and Low, Boston, Pillar and Scroll, with a German, 8-day spring, pendulum movement.
C.1965, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Claremont" , 8-day ship's bell clock and barometer set in a two-tone yellow brass and bronze finish Red Brass case retailed by Negus, New York.
C.1965, Massachusetts, Mini Roxbury tall case with German, Junghans, Westminster chime movement (from a bracket clock).
C.1970, Chas. Terwilliger /Horolovar Co, Bronxville, NY repro, IGNATZ FLYING PENDULUM clock , 8-day novelty clock.
C.1972, Chas. Terwilliger /Horolovar Co, Bronxville, NY repro PLATO digital time , 8-day novelty clock.
C.1975, C. Terwilliger /Horolovar Co, Bronxville, NY repro BRIGGS ROTARY, 8-day novelty clock under dome, serial No. 957.
C.1975, Chas. Terwilliger /Horolovar Co, Bronxville, NY repro BRIGGS ROTARY, 8-day novelty clock under dome, serial No. 503.
C.1975, Chas. Terwilliger /Horolovar Co, Bronxville, NY repro DICKORY DICKORY DOCK mouse clock , 8-day novelty.
C.1975, Repro Seth Thomas, Regulator No. 2, in oak, unknown maker.
C.1975, The Horolovar Co. (C. Terwilliger, NY) , IGNATZ Flying Pendulum Clock, repro of the Jerome and Co. original.
C.1975, The Horolovar Co. (C. Terwilliger, NY) , IGNATZ Flying Pendulum Clock, repro of the Jerome and Co. original.
C.1978 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., 8-day ship's bell clock, serial no. 813312 in a polished brass case, on original mahogany stand, 4 1/2" dial.
C.1978, Arrow Industries, Penrose, CO, MASTER MOTION, 110v, electric clock, with 4 gilded plastic "men" appearing to crank out the time.
C.1980, (dated) Foster Campos, Pembroke, MA, 8-day miniature banjo timepiece, presentation model with rope front and bracket.
C.1980, Foster Campos, Pembroke, Mass., 8-day weight wt driven, Aaron Willard Mass shelf timepiece, copy No. 36.
C.1980, Mass, Pillar and Scroll, from a Mason and Sullivan kit.
C.1980, US, Pennsylvania, Wandering eyes MONA LISA, 8-day time and strike, in a brushed gold frame, wall clock.
C.1985 (modern) Repro Mass Shelf Clock, Westminster Chime, the dial signed Aaron Willard, Boston.
C.2004 (dated), Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, GIRANDOLE , 8-day, weight driven wall timepiece.
C1885, E. N. Welch, Forestville, Conn, "No. 1 Drop Octagon", short drop timepiece, 8-day, 12 inch dial.
Case and top Movement, C.1897, for Prentiss STANDARD calendar clock (missing lower "thrasher" calendar mechanism, and no pendulum).
Distressed lot, C.1850, Brewster and Ingrahams, Beehive, 30 hour, brass springs.
Ingraham Pressed Oak Shelf Clock, Admiral Dewey,
Lot of 2: Seth Thomas One Day Cottages:
Mixed Lot, C.1835 case, with C.1850 movement and dial, 8-day time/strike half column and splat shelf clock.
Mixed Lot, C.1835, Carved Case, (probably a Bartholomew) now with a Waterbury 8-day OG movement,
Mixed lot, good parts, C.1904 Ansonia Clock Co., 8-day time/strike figural mantel clock, SIBYL base with incorrect top statue.
Mixed lot: C.1820, Movement associated with the work of David Williams, in a later Massachusetts case with beautifully executed modern tablets.
Mixed lot: Time train from an A. D. Crane Year movement, now set into a new set of plates, mounted into a Victorian display cabinet, with a metal panel in the lower section.
Seth Thomas 8 day Oak Wall Reglator Clock CIRCA: 1909
'THE NEWBURGH' Walnut Fancy mantle clock with alarm system.
(2) Jefferson Electric Company, Bellwood Ill. "GOLDEN HELM" and "GOLDEN SECRET" models electric mystery clocks. Ht 7" and 8
(2) Jefferson Electric Company, Bellwood Ill. "GOLDEN SUSPENSE" model electric mystery clocks. Ht 13
(3) desk clocks; two Seth Thomas "COMO" models 8 day time only mvt Ht 5 1/2" and a United electric in ship's wheel style Ht 8
(Attributed to) Abel Stowell, Charlestown, MA, 8 day brass movement lyre banjo timepiece. The clock may have been made by Stowell as another with nearly identical carving has recently been sold at auction. Another example with a similar carved front by L.
(Attributed to) Sylvester Clarke, Salem Bridge, Conn., 8 day, time and strike weight brass movement flat column with carved crest and feet shelf clock.
(Conversion) C.1885, E. N. Welch Mfg Co., Forestville, Conn., "Eclipse", 8-daytime/strike/alarm wall clock.
(lot of 2) C.1920 Ansonia Clock Co., alarm timepieces with 30-hour lever movements.
(Lot of 3), C.1904, William L. Gilbert Clock Co. and Western Clock Co., alarm timepieces with 30-hour lever movements.
(Two) C.1930 Waltham Clock Co., 8-Day miniature banjo timepieces.
[5 Pieces] C.1890, Seth Thomas (Mov't) Burglar Alarm Instrument, Style C, mahogany cased wall clock with 8 station servant call system, along with 4 auxiliary / remote boxes, which appear to have been added to the system.
[Two items] C.1930, The Burroughs Co., lot of two miniature timepieces based on old designs. Movement were generally supplied by Gilbert. The label on the back for the steeple reads: "No.49 A- Steeple Gothic". The Beehive label reads: "No. 52 T - English
[Two items] C.1972, Chelsea Clock Co., wall set, Barometer and Ship's Bell Clock serial 784042, screw bezels, yellow brass.
00 Large Wall Clock c. 1895
1 Year Differential Rock Island Regulator Clock
1850, J. C. Brown, Forestville Manuf'g, Forestville, Conn, small column and cornice, with restored cornice.
1859 N. Mueller Metal Case Mantle Clock
1880, Ithaca, "No. 6 Hanging Library
1880, Southern Calendar Clock Co., FASHION No. 4, Double dial perpetual calendar clock in walnut, 8-day, time and strike.
1880, Southern Calendar Clock Co., FASHION No. 4, Double dial perpetual calendar clock in walnut, 8-day, time and strike.
1883, Yale Clock Co., mini iron front shelf clock
1886 Ansonia Jumper No. 2 Clock
18th Century Massachusetts tall case clock.
1933 Keebler World's Fair pendulette:
1951 Electric American Time metal Coke clock:
1970's Horolovar "Dickory Dickory Dock" Clock
19th century tallcase clock, signed Silas Hoadley (Greystone, Connecticut)
2 "Good Luck" Horseshoe Alarm Clocks, Welch
2 Altona Battery Operated Desk Clocks