Longcase
Longcase
1 Weight Signed Standing Vienna Tall Case Clock
2 Weight Colonial Mfg. Grandmother Clock
2 Wt. German Grandfather Clock
3 Weight Tall Case Striking Clock w/Moon Phase
3 Wt. German Floor Regulator Clock
30 Day Carved and Engraved 3 Wt Vienna Floor Clock
5 Tube Chiming Grandfather Clock
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 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 reproduction tiger maple tall clock with scroll top and carved rosettes, full columns flanking the hood door, and quarter columns flanking the tombstone door with carved fan at top. The base or plinth of the case has matching quarter columns and well
A. Hopkins, Litchfield, Conn. Cherry Tall Case Clock, ca 1815,
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.E.G. Oak German 1 Weight Tall Case Clock
A.N. Moore - Cumnock Tall Case Clock
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 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
Abraham Schwartz, Montgomery County, Penn., tall case clock, 8 days, time, strike and calendar, weight driven movement in a walnut case with mahogany veneered trunk door and accents, reeded corner columns flanking trunk door, broken arch, delicate French
Admiral Fitzroy barometer, ash case with gothic style carving at top, glazed front, printed paper for backboard with barometer scales, tips for interpreting the information shown, thermometer, and storm glass, top of case with clock, Roman numeral painted
Alexander T. Willard, Ashby, Mass., tall clock, 30 hours, time and strike, weight driven, wooden works movement in a pine case with full columns and three chimneys on hood and painted wooden dial, c1810
American Case only, custom made to match a mahogany parlor set, with a bow front, slide-out door, will fit most any large movement with 12.3" bezel and up to 10" deep; currently set up for a pinwheel movement with front hung pendulum. C.1900.
American Cherry Tall Case Clock,
American tall clock - case only- in as found condition.
American tall clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven brass movement in an inlaid cherry case with broken arch top with carved rosettes, hollow carved corner columns and brass capitals, inlaid trunk with corner and center fans and inlaid plinth with
American tall clock, unsigned, 8 day with rolling moon, the last repair label from 1883, Philadelphia. Mov't with well shaped plates along the top and cut out at bottom to conserve brass. The informal country case of mixed woods retains large cast door
American tall clock, unsigned, 8 day with rolling moon, the last repair label from 1883, Philadelphia. Movement with well shaped plates along the top and cut out at bottom to conserve brass. The informal country case of mixed woods retains large cast door
American tall clock, unsigned, 8-day with rolling moon, the last repair label from 1883, Philadelphia. Mov't with well shaped plates along the top and cut out at bottom to conserve brass. The informal country case of mixed woods retains large cast door
American tall clock, unsigned, 8-day with rolling moon, the last repair label from 1883, Philadelphia. movement with well shaped plates along the top and cut out at bottom to conserve brass. The informal country case of mixed woods retains large cast door
American, for Tiffany and Co., New York 8 day, quarter chiming, 3-weight, playing Westminster tune on 5 tubes in a mahogany case with reeded corner columns on both the broken arch hood with center final and the trunk. Has Durfee chime tubes. The silvered
American, fumed oak tall case clock, probably by Ithaca Clock Co., 2-weight ladder chain movement striking on gong. C.1910.
American, fumed oak tall case clock, probably by Ithaca Clock Co., 2-weight ladder chain movement striking on gong. C.1910.
American, unsigned, c1770 one day brass movement, two full train, two weight bell strike, In the manner of Lancaster area German clockmakers, now in a reproduction painted case made by E. F. LaFond in 1969 from old pine planks [case dated clearly]. From
And. Vermeulen, Amsterdam, Netherlands, tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in a burl walnut veneer case with stepped top, hood has frieze with blind fret and faux columns flanking door, trunk door with lenticle glass over faceted
Ansonia Clock Co., C.1901, "ANTIQUE STANDING", 2-weight hall clock, 8-day, hour and half hour gong strike with brass trimmings, silvered 10" dial with gilt center.
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, New York, "Antique Standing" tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in an open well oak case with cast brass ornamentation and two brass rope turned weights and brass clad wood end pendulum rod with
Ansonia Tall Case Clock,
Antique German Tall Case Clock, Stromberg
Antique Oak Calendar Grandfather Clock
Antique Oak Tallcase Clock
Antique Oak WMC Granddaughter Clock
Antique Oak WMC Granddaughter Clock
Antique Oak WMC Granddaughter Clock
Antique Oak WMC Grandmother Clock
Antique Tall Case Clock w/ Calendar Movement
Anton Jezek, Wien, Austria, 30 day, time, strike & grande sonnerie, weight driven movement in a two piece carved walnut case with carved and turned half columns flanking dial, carved fleur-de-lis style trim over trunk door glass over a base with a single
Asa Wilkins, Wiscasset, Maine, tall clock, 8 day time & bell strike weight driven movement in a soft wood case with cherry highlights, fluted hood columns and bracket feet. Painted iron dial with date calendar and moon phases, c1810
Asaph Whitcomb, Concord, Mass., tall clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven brass movement in a hard wood case with painted iron dial and date calendar, c1817
Attributed to Eleazer Carey, Windham, Conn. American tall clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in a cherry case with painted metal dial with rocking ship bearing American flag, c1810.
Austria, jewelers standing regulator, 30 day, time only, weight driven movement with grid iron pendulum and sweep seconds hand in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with silvered dial and calendar aperture below 12
Austria, Large standing regulator tall clock, 8 days, time and grand sonnerie strike on two massive bells. Triple brass weight driven movement with dead beat escapement in a grain painted pine case with pediment top and center finial, fluted columns with
Austrian or So. German, a public building tall clock with auxiliary drive through the top for driving a large set of remote hands, probably a large gallery slave in a bank or department store. With a heavy cast iron plate movement, skeleton in form,
Austrian tall clock, long duration 30 days, time only, single brass weight driven movement in a carved walnut 2nd Baroque style case with bun feet, a checkered panel in base plinth and below hood, simulated broken arch with a very fancy carved pediment
Austrian, floor clock or Bodenstanduhr, now with longer running, 3-wt Grand Sonnerie, with seconds hand and central calendar, the dial signed Johann Nellich in Wien, in a 6- light case of provincial origin, with meter length grid pendulum, c1800
Austrian, floor standing 2nd Baroque style Vienna regulator, 8 day, time and Grande Sonnerie strike, three engraved brass weight driven movement with fancy engraved brass pendulum bob in an ornately carved walnut case with silvered brass round dial, w/
Baldwin 3 Weight W.M.C. Grandfather Clock
Baroque 3 Weight Tall Case
Benjamin Chandlee, Nottingham, (PA), a Chester County brass dial, bell strike movement, C.1770 associated with a central Delaware mahogany case with scalloped top door, reeded side columns w/ simple brass capitals, a broken arch hood and deeply carved
Benjamin Chandlee, Nottingham, (PA), a Chester County brass dial, bell strike, 8 day, weight driven movement, c1770 associated with a central Delaware mahogany case with scalloped top door, reeded side columns with simple brass capitals, a broken arch
Benjamin Mends, Plymouth, England, tall case clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with broken arch top and inlaid plinth and banded inlay above and flanking trunk with three brass finials and
Benjamin Swan, Augusta {Maine}, C.1825, 8-day rolling moon tall clock, with painted, moon phase dial, housed in a mahogany and birch case, having a pierced fret trim atop the hood, and accented with 3 brass finials. Reeded quarter columns with brass
Benson, Whitehaven, England, tall case clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a carved oak case with broken arch top, center brass finial, full turned columns flanking hood resting on ogee feet. The engraved brass dial has applied
Bert Francis Wood, Winchester, NH, 8-day, time and bell strike, wooden movement tall clock, No. 16. History: a contemporary of Charles Alvah Smith (Vt), Wood lived in Winchester, NH. He made around 40 clocks in his lifetime, including 12 tall clocks and
Boston area mahogany tall case clock, C.1820, 8-day, 12 inch painted arched dial, with the later applied signature of Simon Willard. The case with fan inlays on the waist and plinth, brass stop fluted quarter columns to the waist and stop fluted full
Breguet signed dial, regulator movement disassembled with compensated knife's edge regulator pendulum and associated case
British 8 day grandmother clock, c1910.
C.1760, French, Soelie, a' Corbeil, floor standing regulator, 6 month duration with center seconds and concentric calendar.
C.1770, Dutch Tall Clock, with Windmill automaton, 3-wt, 8-day with Dutch striking, weight driven windmills turn on striking, some case restorations.
C.1770, Dutch, T. Samuel Aubin, Rotterdam, 3-train musical tall clock with Dutch striking, movement now with a later pin-drum in a different plane.
C.1780, English, (Isaac) Hadwen, Liverpool, Brass dial tall case in a mahogany veneer case with chamfered corners, 2-wt bell strike, 8-day, center sweep seconds and rolling moon.
C.1780, English, Fladgate, London, Brass dial tall case in a nice mahogany veneer case with tombstone door, and reeded side columns, 2-wt bell strike, 8-day.
C.1785, (Nathan) Adams, Danvers, Massachusetts, very rare Mass shelf clock, brass dial, with rolling moon and seconds bit.
C.1800, Isaac Brokaw, Bridge Town, (New Jersey), 8-day, 2-wt, mahogany veneered with double string inlay, tall clock.
C.1805, Connecticut [probably Windham, CT], cherry cased tall clock, 8-day, 2-wt, painted arched dial, with chestnut backboard.
C.1810, English, John Russell, Falkirk, 8-day brass dial tall case, in a slender case of oak veneer with mahogany accents.
C.1810, Sam'l Edwards [Jr], Gorham, [Maine], 30 hour wood works clock with large seconds dial and small time dial below center, in a pine case with grain painted mahogany finish.
C.1810, Scottish, James Whitelaw, Edinburgh, round silvered dial, bell strike tall clock, in a mahogany veneer case.
C.1815, Jonathan Winslow, Worcester, Mass (no signature), dwarf wooden works tall case. Winslow's clocks are unique with cherry plates and wheels and with maple pinions.
C.1825, An American tall case of birch, birdseye maple and walnut.
C.1825, English, J. Greenwood, Lancaster (NW England), a mahogany cased 8-day tall clock, with rolling moon dial, painted.
C.1825, Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn, 1-day tall clock, a country pine with some doweled joints.
C.1825, Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn, 30 hour tall clock, in a grain painted case.
C.1825, Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn, tall clock in a pine case with some restorations.
C.1825, Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn, 8-Day Wooden Works, now fitted into an attractive mahogany case with full twisty columns on the trunk and hood, qtr columns on the base. Case probably originated in Ohio or western NY State.
C.1825, Unsigned, Connecticut 30 Hour Wooden Works tall case clock, in a country pine case, now with a glazed door.
C.1840, English Tall Clock, in a wide Yorkshire case, the hood with mask for a 14" dial, and this good 8-day movement, with a 13" dial.
C.1840, English, S. J. Bibby, Carnarvon [Wales], 2-Wt, 8-day tall case with animated dial, a monkey swinging from tree to tree to avoid a lion with "blinking eyes", in a wide mahogany case typical of the North country in England.
C.1840, French, Foucry, a'Toulouse, Comptoise Tall Clock, pine case with iron framed, Morbier, 2-weight, prayer repeat movement, with crown wheel/ verge escapement.
C.1852, Howard and Davis, Boston, Mass, "Astronomical Clock" as described in 1850s Howard literature; this model later was called the No. 23 Regulator, with 16" dial, 8-day, weight.
C.1860, French, Morbier Tall Clock, 4-bell, quarter striker, 2-weight, 8-day.
C.1875, E. Howard and Co., "Regulator No. 12", wall clock in walnut, with a C.1875 purpose made special order base, that allows the clock to stand as a floor clock (May still be displayed as a wall model; hanger is still in place, as is the original
C.1875, Swiss Pinwheel Regulator, Center Seconds, in a mahogany case, with gridiron pendulum.
C.1880, American Jeweler's Regulator, in a walnut case with brass trim. The consignor bought this out of a French Quarter residence many years ago, and the case is attributed to Stanislaus Fournier of New Orleans. Note brass trim all around the door, and
C.1880, American, Walnut Jeweler's regulator, in an unusual case with a carving of the waking sun god on top, 8-day, pinwheel movement [Swiss origin movementt].
C.1890, American Walnut Jeweler's Regulator, 8-day pinwheel movement, with center seconds hand, nickeled bezel, pendulum and weight, door glass with fancy cut pattern.
C.1890, French, for J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, mini tall case of wood, decorated in the style of Vernis Martin, and profusely accented with bronze trimmings at all corners, and with 4 hairy paw feet. The front of the dark green case has a painting of a
C.1895, German, Polyphon, Musical Tall clock, double comb Polyphon player, with Lenzkirch time and strike movement, in a closed walnut case, music plays at will with selector on left, or on the hour. Most similar to style 64; this one never had glass in
C.1898, German, Symphonion Hall Clock, No. 30St, in oak with Lenzkirch time and strike clock on top (two piece case), plus 35 original discs.
C.1900, Ansonia Clock Co., GRANDFATHER, as-found, mini novelty tall case with 1-day timepiece mov't.
C.1900, English, for Theodore B. Starr, New York, rolling moon, time and strike brass dial tall clock, in an English oak case.