C.1880, Juvet Time Globe, 18", in fair as-found condition, needing repairs.
This clock was patented by Lewis Paul Juvet of Glens Falls, New York, and manufactured by James Arkell and A. G. Richmond in Canojoharie, NY around 1880. We sold the cousin to this clock in the October 2001 sale, lot 331, for $16,500 (including premium). This clock has not led such a sheltered life and has some faults: the globe has gotten wet and there are some long flowing stains (it is still legible). The center shaft has a bend causing the globe to rub on the equator time ring, and most important, one gear and pinion in the motion train is missing and the hands are not being driven. Bob Boyd of Sharon, NH is familiar with these clocks and could make the parts (if you are patient). Still a rare clock that will respond to restoration. Estimate reflects condition. See also NAWCC Bulletin article in 1976, by G. A. Marsh. Height 51"
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