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Find out what dealers and collectors have actually paid for antique grandfather, mantel or wall clocks like yours. Covers American, European and Continental clocks of all types. We have 38,769 antique clock prices, images and descriptions as of
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Alexander Farquharson, Edinburgh, Scotland, a mid 18th century mahogany bracket clock with date and alarm, molded base on brass bracket feet, door with brass beads at sides, and brass molded light, break arch molded top with carrying handle, the sides
Whytock and Sons, Dundee, a mid 19th century skeleton clock with passing strike, the frames fretted in the form of vines and foliage topped with a finely finished bell, the fusee movement with recoil escapement and inline wheelwork with five spoke
Robert Jack, Glasgow, Scotland, astronomical standing regulator, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a burl walnut veneered case with carved floral fretwork below silvered dial with maker's signature
J. & W. Boyd, Greenock, (Scotland), tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a drum head mahogany case on bun feet with painted metal dial
Scotland, unsigned tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven brass movement with painted metal dial in a mahogany inlaid oak case with broken arch top set with brass rosettes and finial, full columns flanking hood door and reeded quarter
Whyte, Glasgow, Scotland gimballed marine mercury stick barometer with thermometer inset in midle of mahogany case
Whyte, Thomson & Co., Glasgow, Scotland, two day marine chronometer with boxes and certificate, the fusee movement with spotted plates, Z balance, helical balance spring, and spring detent, Roman numeral silvered dial with wind indicator, blued steel
John Reid, Banff, [Scotland] dwarf tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a flat top ebonized pine case with brass dial with engraved dial center and corner cherub spandrels, calendar and silvered chapter ring, signed by maker
Novelty clock, possibly German, gilt brass case with Baroque ornament, thirty hour timepiece movement with two trains run from a single barrel, one for the flying ball pendulum, alternately caught and released by the two staff wielding putti beneath a
John Stewart, Auchterarder, Scotland, tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in an mahogany veneer case with broken arch with brass rosettes, two full columns with brass capitals and bases flanking hood and Hepplewhite cutout bracket
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