Skip to main content
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
twig field
Mar 12,2025
.
Welcome, Anonymous!

Waltham Girandole case, with the number 19, and bearing an original mov't [no extra holes] signed E. Howard and Co, nickel plated and with maintaining power, 8-day, weight, C.1927

well this came from a NH Estate and both the owner and his son felt this was an original Waltham, however the movement is clearly signed E. Howard and Co. This is a quality Howard movement (with maintaining power) C.1925, that is often found in the Howard No. 95, and with typical Howard pendulum. Case throat has a proper silvered brass thermometer, signed Taylor. The original Waltham signed dial is crazed and starting to flake, but is still very nice. About 60% of the original case gilding is intact; areas that flaked were touched up with gold paint. One ball is missing from lower bezel. We have spoken with knowledgeable folks that have studied Waltham, and although there is a general acknowledgement that there were some shared cases and or movements as the companies began to struggle, it is not possible for us to state categorically that this clock is proper. There have been other examples of Waltham cases with Howard movements (one in today's sale also), We only know for sure that Mr. Moodie acquired the clock about the time that Amoskeag Company took over the final Waltham inventory, and that it has been in one place until 2010. Height 49 inches

Model
Girandole
Price Type
auction
Sold date
Manufacturer
Waltham
Sort price
8300.00
Credit
R. O. Schmitt Fine Arts

Clock types

thumburl

Country 2