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5 Character Alarm Clocks, Ronald McDonald +
5 Iron Clocks, C.1875 Terry Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., mixed 30-hour time/strike/alarm.
5 Iron Clocks, C.1875, Terry Clock Co., Bradley & Hubbard, & New Haven, 30-hour time/alarm iron case timepieces.
5 Metal Alarm Clocks; Waterbury, Ingraham + More
5 Misc. Clocks, Ansonia, New Haven and Others
5' Tower Clock Dials, Circa 1920.
6 1/4" Miniature American China Clock
6 Collectible Lux and Westclox Clocks
6" Ansonia Miniature Jasperware Boudoir Clock
6" Chelsea Brass Base With Ball Feet, Ship's Striking Mantel Clock, Serial No. 107209, Circa 1916-1917.
6" Chelsea Ship's Timepiece In A Black Phenolic Case. Circa 1944.1945.
7 Jewel American Made Crystal Regulator Clock
7 Jeweled ships clock with 8-day ship's bell striking system.
8 Advertising Clocks Kellogg, Nestle and Others
8 Antique Alarm & Dresser Clocks; Ingraham, Lux +
8 Day Pristine Elisha Igraham Large Oak Wall Regulator Clock
8 Day Round Gothic Striking. New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn", on the complete paper label glued to the inside of the original glass, which is correct.
8 Small Dresser Clocks: Lux, Sessions and More
8-day "Eclipse" mantle clock.
8-day mantle clock named 'THE ARCTIC' in the Ingraham Clock Company's 'OCEAN' series.
8-day steeple clock with etched pattern on lower door glass.
8-Day Steeple clock with reverse painting on lower door glass.
8-day time and strike OG clock with very early brass movement by Hiram Welton, Plymouth, Connecticut.
800 (Silver) Framed Mini J. Eberle Painting Clock
9 1/2" Seth Thomas Rosewood Cottage Clock
A "CHELSEA SHIP'S BELL" CLOCK,
A "GERANIUM "OAK MANTEL CLOCK, William L. Gilbert Clock Co. Winstead, Connecticut, USA.
A "MONASTERY" HALL CLOCK TRADEMARKED BY CHARLES JACQUES CLOCK CO., CIRCA 1910-20.
A 19TH CENTURY FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK, Works marked New Haven Clock Co.
A Baird Figure Eight Advertising Clock Jolly Tar Tobacco, c. 1888-9
A BANJO CLOCK. Dial marked "The New Haven Clock Co.".
A Boynton, Boston (attributed) lyre banjo weight driven time only wall clock, mahogany case with carved throat, c1837
A BRASS CASED SHIPS CLOCK. With wheel decoration, labeled "Helmsman", Seth Thomas.
A C.1825 Silas Hoadley 8-day Wooden movement, now in a C.1910 cherry tall case with long door and beveled panel sides.
A C.1830 American Banjo Movement, now in a modern home made banjo case.
A C.1900, Self Winding Clock Movement "Model B", now in a modern oak case,
A C.1915 custom Banjo case, with a c.1910 Chelsea weight banjo movement, rope front, Boston State House Glasses, as-found.
A CHIPPENDALE CHERRY TALLCASE CLOCK, probably Pennsylvania, late 18th century.
A COPPER AND GLASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, No. 58765, for Gr?? & Butter?, San Francisco
A CRYSTAL REGULATOR CLOCK BY WATERBURY, the "Morlaix", circa 1910,
A FEDERAL MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK. Riley Whiting, Connecticut.
A French statue of "Pecheur, Par F. Moreau Med. d'or", now with a Seth Thomas back wind 30 hour movement married to the case. Note the boy's fishing pole is missing.
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY MANTLE CLOCK.
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK, By Elgin.
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by R. Schwerer, York, early 19th century.
A GRAIN-PAINTED PINE TALL CASE CLOCK, Riley Whiting, Manchester, Connecticut, circa 1820.
A great many of our customers have been clamoring for us to find them a Seth Thomas Art Deco clock with bells and whistles. Well, we finally were able to buy one.
A heavy oak case from a self-wind or watchman's clock, now with a Seth Thomas No. 2 movement, C.1900
A Horolovar reproduction of the Briggs Rotary Pendulum Clock.
A Late 20th Century reproduction of a Seth Thomas VIOLIN clock,
A lot of 2: Waterbury 30 hour mahogany novelty,
A Massachusetts Banjo timepiece, in a mahogany case, the movement perhaps a bit earlier, wheels with very long teeth, and designed for fillister screw attachment, now attached with a center rear screw, note period "barb" hands. C.1850
A mini grand daughter tall case with rocking ship and chiming Westminster chimes on the quarters, unsigned but surely from the workshop of Elmer Stennes of Weymouth, Mass, c1965
A modern reproduction of the very early Howard "Regulator No. 5", banjo clock, ca 1990's.
A MOST IMPORTANT ASA MUNGER STOVEPIPE MONUMENTAL SHELF CLOCK (Auburn, NY c. 1830)
A Piper Heidsieck Cigars figural advertising clock.
A probable Self-Wind full oak case with paneled sides, now with a large Seth Thomas weight movement that fits the original iron bracket perfectly. At first glance it looks similar to a No. 32, but that model has small columns the length of the case, and
A quality Repro Cherry Case, with a 19th century 1-day time and alarm movement.
A restored red clock that was once a nice Seth Thomas "Sheffield", ca 1909.
A RIDGWAY MAHOGANY TALLCASE CLOCK,
A RIDGWAY MAHOGANY TALLCASE CLOCK,
A SETH THOMAS MANTEL CLOCK,
A SETH THOMAS MANTLE CLOCK
A SETH THOMAS OAK REGULATOR CLOCK.
A small 8 day strike carriage clock, Circa 1870, Signed H.L.
A small eight-day marine chronometer made by Waltham. c.1909-1930's
A STICKLEY TYPE TALL CASE CLOCK.
A TALL CASE CLOCK. With tube chimes. Manufactured by "The Herschede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio".
A three decker clock with label "Eight Day/BRASS/CLOCKS/MANUFACTURED BY /R. and J.B. TERRY/Bristol, Conn." ca 1835-1836.
A Very Fine Luman Watson,
A very large novelty clock, probably by, Benedict Bros. or Jennings Bros.
A WATERBURY BRASS CASED MANTEL CLOCK
A wicker clock.
A. C.1890, New England Tramp Art pedestal / tall case, now with a 110v corded electric movement by E, Ingraham (C.1935)
A. Carrier, bronze figure of a young woman in a flowing dress with sash, red- bronze patinated surface, and fixed to a signed, molded base, c1900
A. Caswell, New York, New York, 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement iron front with MOP shelf clock. Mr. Caswell was an agent for the Harlem Clock Manufactory of New York.
A. Frankfeld and Co., Philadelphia, shelf cuckoo, 8-day, spring driven, Waterbury movement, case with restoration to carvings. C.1870.
A. Frankfeld and Co., shelf cuckoo with Waterbury, 8 day, time and strike, movement, signed "A. Frankfeld and Co. Pat. April 24, 1866", the case with ivy, acorn, oak leaf and deer head carvings in the manner of the Black Forest clocks it copies, original
A. G. Marston, Campello, Massachusetts, 5 octave lyre-leg melodeon in a rosewood case. Also included is a second reed organ keyboard of roughly the same size and manufacture with a set of walnut legs.
A. Hopkins, Litchfield, Conn. Cherry Tall Case Clock, ca 1815,
A. Hornby, Wethersfield, Conn.(?), 8 days, weight brass movement Patent Timepiece or ÒbanjoÓ clock. Hard to date this timepiece, but appears to about 1930.
A. Howard, Boston, "No. 4 Banjo" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in rosewood grain painted case, c1855
A. Howard, Boston, Mass., "No. 1 Banjo", made for and sold by Riggs and Bro. Jewelers, Philadelphia, Pa. The 8 day time only weight driven movement is signed A. Howard, Boston. The painted paper over iron dial has E. Howard and Co., Boston signature,
A. Imbory Cleveland Ohio Four Column Clock,
A. Munger, Auburn, NY, "Ironing Board Top" carved column shelf clock, 2-wt, bell strike, 8-day, C.1825
A. Munger, Auburn, NY, "Ironing Board Top" carved column, uncommon shelf timepiece, 1-wt, 8-day, C.1825
A. Munger, tall case clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in a Roxbury style grain painted cherry case with chestnut backboard and a painted iron dial, c1820
A. Schadow and Son Art Nouveau Alarm Clock
A. Stowell and Son, Charlestown, Mass., mahogany 8-day weight-driven banjo timepiece, C.1850.
A. Willard, Jr. Boston, ca 1830.
Aaron Brokaw, Bridgetown, New Jersey tall clock 8 day time and strike weight driven movement with unusual count wheel strike in mahogany and mahogany veneer case with rounded corner columns and typical New Jersey mid-panel and painted metal dial with date
Aaron Dodd Crane of West Caldwell, New Jersey, invented the torsion pendulum clock in 1841.
Aaron Dodd Crane, for the Year Clock Co., New York, C.1849, "THREE BALL 8-DAY" bevel front mantle clock, with lift off lid for pulley access, 2-weight.
Aaron Miller, American, 8-day, tall case clock, time and strike weight driven, in a gumwood pagoda top case with arched brass dial with cherub spandrels, displaying date aperture at 6 o'clock and second's bit at 12 o'clock and signed Aaron Miller on disc
Aaron Miller, Elizabethtown, N.J. tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement with typical Miller wooden winding drums, arch cutout to lower section and clipped upper left corner of plates in gumwood case [stained cherry color] with
Aaron Miller, Elizabethtown, NJ, 8 days, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with sarcophagus top, pendulum aperture on case door, resting on straight bracket feet. The brass dial has silvered chapter ring, cast brass spandrels
AARON WILLARD JR. BANJO CLOCK (Boston, MA c. 1820)
Aaron Willard Jr., Boston, Mass., "Banjo" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement secured with two through-screws (filister) in cross banded mahogany case with reverse painted throat and lower tablets and painted iron dial with signature and
Aaron Willard Jr., Boston, Mass., "Figure 8" style wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement with second's beating pendulum in burled mahogany veneer case with painted iron dial and reverse painted lower glass tablet, c1840
Aaron Willard Jr., Boston, Mass., (attributed), banjo wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany veneer and cross banded case with reverse painted throat and lower glass tablets and painted metal dial, c1820