C.1835, 30-hour wood movement double decker shelf clock,
Anonymous (not verified)
23 October 2024
attributed to John Wheeler, Nassau Village, NY. Mr. Wheeler's name appears on the tablet, which has a little flaking. The house pictured could be Mr. Wheeler's. The case is not constructed in the way most Connecticut shelf clocks were made. The clock has curly maple columns. There is one small repair to the veneer on the base. No evidence there ever was a label; a very nice and unusual clock. Height 25 inches
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Wheeler, John
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1600.00
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R. O. Schmitt Fine Arts
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C.1835, 30-hour wood movement double decker shelf clock, attributed to John Wheeler, Nassau Village, NY. Mr. Wheeler's name appears on the tablet, which has a little flaking. The house pictured could be Mr. Wheeler's. The case is not constructed in the way most Connecticut shelf clocks were made. The clock has curly maple columns. There is one small repair to the veneer on the base. No evidence there ever was a label; a very nice and unusual clock. Height 25 inches
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