Shelf
Shelf
This English oak clock has more eye appeal than the previous.
THIS IS A DORIC SHELF CLOCK, THE "COMET" BY THE GILBERT CLOCK CO.,CIRCA 1879-85.
THIS IS A LARGE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK IN A BELGIAN ONYX CASE CIRCA 1895.
This is a pair of items with no similarity. The soapstone watch holder is a leftover from a prior auction where I had it numbered wrong therefore got no bids.
This Is An American Iron Front Mantel Clock Made By Bristol Brass And Clock Co, In Bristol, Ct, Circa 1850-1860.
This Is An Ansonia Cast Iron Mantel Clock "Rosalind". Circa 1900-1910.
This Is An English Office Style Two Sided, Double Dial, Chain Fusee Timepiece In A Mahogany Case. Circa 1890-1900.
This Is An Oak Cased Bracket Clock By Winterhalder And Hofmeier. Circa 1900.
This Is The "Black Prince" Shelf Clock By The Ingraham Clock Co, Circa 1880'S.
This Is The "Dundee" Mantel Clock By The Seth Thomas Clock Co. Circa 1915-1920.
Three (3) Westclox Baby Ben Alarm Clocks
Three 30 hour weight clocks needing help.
Tiffany and Co., French Gilded Bronze, circa 1860
Tiffany Desk Clock with Alarm in Sterling Silver, c. 1900's
Tiffany Never-Wind Clock Company, "Torsion Pendulum", C. 1904-1918.
Tiffany Never-Wind, Buffalo, N.Y., C. 1918.
Tiffany, New York, bronze and marble clock; movement is signed, "P. Japy".
Timby Solar Clock, ca 1864. 100 percent original clock, including the signed globe, lower door, movement and the gold leafed finials.
Time and Alarm French
Treble fusee bracket clock
Two clocks, I would guess for chess or something similar.
U.S.A. & B. Co. shelf clock, ca 1865.
United States Clock Co. mantle clock, called a "teardrop" by makers of similar styled clocks.
UNSIGNED EARLY ORNATE ENGLISH BRACKET CLOCK
Unusual brass travelling medical seconds register, in original fitted box, Japan, circa 1850.
Urgos Germany bracket type clock:
Very fine and rare gilt brass three month-going, double barrel center-seconds mantle regulator with remontoire d'galit. Robin de Paris, circa 1780.
Very fine and rare veneered mahogany inlaid with ebony center-seconds table regulator with thermometer. Blondeau, Bte du Roi, No. 5243, "Retour d'Egypte" style.
Very fine three train, basket top
Very large walnut treble fusee
Very rare and early, CowTail pendulum clock. Signed on the inner dial, "Abertshaner Eychstet"; 18th century
VERY RARE JOSEPH IVES CASE SHELF CLOCK (Brooklyn, NY c. 1820)
VERY RARE JOSEPH IVES DUNCAN PHYFE SHELF CLOCK (Brooklyn, NY c. early 1820s)
Victor ca. 1930 Bakelite Case with New Movement
Victorian walnut shelf clock, with drawer.
Vintage French Mahogany Mantel Clock
Vintage Swiss Crystal Ball Clock, c. 1939
W. S. Johnson, New York mini ripple front with a "Large 8 day Time and Strike Movement".
Walnut & mixed wood bracket style clock:
Walnut case clock made by Charlie Holland, c. 1990
Walnut Cased Shelf Clock "Dickens" By E.n. Welch, Circa 1885-1890.
Walnut Cased Shelf Clock By Laporte Hubbell.
Walnut shelf clock c. 1890
Waltham Clock Co. "Boudoir Clock", ca 1930. 8 day movement winds from the base, running.
Waltham desk clock., circa 1920's
Waltham Mantel Clock with Chime, circa 1920
Waltham Swing Frame Clock, C. 1930. Mahogany case, 11" high, good overall condition, just some slight alligatoring of the finish, complete and running.
Waltham wood cased table clock:
Waterbury Clock Co shelf clock, case and dial only.
Waterbury Clock Co. "Chime Clock No. 900", C. 1917.
Waterbury Clock Co. "Farmers", miniature shelf clock, 12 inches high.
Waterbury Clock Co. "Galway", ca 1883. This is a very large mantle clock that is 36 1/2 inches high.
Waterbury Clock Co. ca. 1890-1900.
Waterbury Clock Co. cabinet clock, "Jefferson", C. 1891.
Waterbury Clock Co. large Cabinet clock called, "Washington", ca 1891.
Waterbury Clock Co. mantle-weight clock, "Elberon", ca 1887.
Waterbury Clock Co. metal case mantle clocks, the "Nantes", ca 1915.
Waterbury Clock Co. miniature iron cased clock, very rare, read on to hear why.
Waterbury Clock Co. miniature mantle clock, "Corona", ca 1890.
Waterbury Clock Co. novelty "ORB", ca 1915.
Waterbury Clock Co. novelty, ormolu gold plated case is 5 inches high, with an easel stand.
Waterbury Clock Co. parlor clock, "Paris", C. 1881.
Waterbury Clock Co. parlor clock, "Salem", ca 1881,
Waterbury Clock Co. rosewood shelf clock, 18 inches, ca about 1880.
Waterbury Clock Co. solid walnut mantle clock, "Murray", ca 1891.
Waterbury Clock Co. store regulator, "Crane", ca 1906.
Waterbury Clock Co. Waterbury, Conn. parlor clock.
Waterbury Clock Co., "Clymer", ca 1906.
Waterbury Clock Co., enameled iron case "Whitlow", ca 1893.
Waterbury Clock Co., Sales Room, New York City, reads the label inside this iron front clock. Iron case is signed, "N. Mueller No. 12".
Waterbury Clock Co., shelf "Albany", ca 1891. 24 inches high walnut case, original finish.
Waterbury Clock Co., tallest of the tall mantle clocks, "Galway", ca 1883.
Waterbury Clock Company parlor clock, "Salem", C. 1881.
Waterbury Clock Company, giant parlor clock, "Galway", C. 1883.
Waterbury Dexter shelf clock:
Waterbury iron front shelf clock
Waterbury Mantle Clock c. 1885
Waterbury Mirrorside Parlor clock
Waterbury shelf clock, ca. 1923.
Waterbury Ship's Wheel Shelf Clock
Waterbury Walnut Shelf Clock
Welch "Patti V.P." Mantel Clock, Circa 1875.
Welch Clock Co., shelf clock, "Rose Gilt", ca. 1869.
Welch Spring & Co. Italian No. 1 shelf clock:
Welch Spring & Co., ca.1870's -1880's.
Welch, Spring & Co. "Gerster", ca. 1879.
Welch, Spring & Co. "Italian No. 2", miniature double dial using the B. B. Lewis calendar. T
Welch, Spring & Co. "Italian" model, Forrestville, Conn.
Welch, Spring & Co. Forestville, Conn. "Italian No. 2", C. 1878.
Welch, Spring & Co. Forestville, Conn. "Italian", ca 1878.
Welch, Spring & Co. Forrestville, Conn .U.S.A., ca 1878. "Italian No. 1" shelf clock.
Welch, Spring & Co. Forrestville, Conn .U.S.A., ca 1878. "Italian No. 2" shelf clock.
Welch, Spring & Co. mantle clock, "Patti, No. 1", ca 1884, per the catalogs.
Welch, Spring and Co. "Gerster", ca 1879, one of the first clocks using the "Patti" movement.
Welch, Spring and Co. "Gerster", ca 1879, one of the first of the Welch, Spring clocks that used the "Patti" movement.
Welch, Spring and Co. "Patti, No. 1", ca 1885.
Welch, Spring and Co. "Patti. V.P.", ca 1885.
Welch, Spring and Co. eight day "Patti V.P.", ca 1868-1864.
Welch, Spring and Co. Eight Day Patti. V.P., ca 1885.
West Germany novelty alarm clock.