Wall Electric
Self Winding Clock Co., New York, "Regulator No. 13" wall clock, time only, electric wound movement with meter long pendulum in an oak carved oak with fan carvings and spindle top and painted metal dial, c1887
the case retains its original finish and is in excellent condition. The dial is original and in excellent condition. The door knob has been replaced. This rare regulator in a very unusual, highly stylized case is a great original example. Ht 72"
Telefonbau und Normalzeit, Frankfort, German, electrically wound master clock in painted steel case, c1960
this heavy master clock is in very good original condition, and includes the small cylindrical weight and a small separate slave movement. It appears complete but was not tested, so sold as is. An old Radio Shack power supply is included. Ht 35 1/2"
Clocks- 2 (Two) Self-Winding Clock Co., New York: "No. 18" stained birch electrically wound wall clock, c1910 and a gallery clock with 14" dial
(1) the wood case retains its old original worn surface along with its beat scale, model plate at top, and good painted metal dial. The wood pendulum stick and brass bob are worn but original. The movement, #156340, has now been connected to a plug-in variable adapter but we did not test its operation. It is mounted on a newer looking square of wood to bring it closer to the dial. Ht 41" (2) complete with pendulum and wiring
Standard Electric Time Co., Springfield, Mass, electric wind oak master clock with Invar pendulum, with separate oak-cased program tape unit and associated newer wall bracket, c1920
the was nicely refinished some years, and the silvered dial has minor tarnish spots and dents. Inside the case are some relays and tape spools but no other accessories. The special Invar pendulum looks fine. Like most of these, the original batteries have been replaced with a plug-in transformer, and the clock was running at the consigner's home. Includes copies of useful documentation. The separate program tape timer retains its original finish with some minor dings, and an intact paper tape inside.
Clocks- 2 (Two) Bulle French electromechanical oak wall clocks: c1935
these both appear complete and in good condition but were not tested. The square model includes an English-language paper factory label inside indicating that this is model 93. The rectangular one has an old envelope tacked to the back associated with the "Societe D'Etudes Et Produits Chimiques". Hts 10 1/4" and 16"
Self Winding Clock Co., New York, "No. 18" stained birch case electrically wound wall clock, c1910
the wood case retains its old original worn surface along with its beat scale, model plate at top, partial paper labels in base, and good painted metal dial. The wood pendulum rod, brass bob and hands are original. The movement is serial #188241 and has now been connected to a plug-in 12V adapter but we did not test its operation. There also is a bell mounted on the top of the case which may signal rewinding. Ht 41"
Self Winding Clock Co., New York, N.Y., "No. 9 Self Winding Regulator" wall clock, time only, electric movement with a 60 beat pendulum in an oak case with painted metal dial, c1908
the case retains its original finish with the veneer beginning to lift from case on the left side. The decorative top above the cove molding is absent. The decorative base is a variant of the one shown in the catalog. The dial is in excellent condition and original. Includes a Standard Electric slave wall clock. This item was running on consignor's wall. Ht 64"
Clocks- 15 (Fifteen) American plug-in electric wall clocks
makers include Telechron, Sessions, Miller, Empire, GE, Seth Thomas. The two large ones include General Tire illuminated advertising and Simplex double-side. None tested; care must be taking when first plugging in. No additional details available
Tork Clocks, Inc., New York, NY, #115 Single pole electric light timer, c1929 These were used to turn on and off lights and other equipment at various set intervals.
Painted metal case with some scattered surface rust. Has original service manual and label inside the door. Ht 9.25"
Self Winding Clock Co., New York, "No. 18-A" stained birch time only electrically wound wall clock, c1910
the original surface retains a smooth glossy patina with just a few minor scratches, and the glasses are old. The polished metal dial is pristine, and company labels and plates remain inside at the top and bottom. There also is a top-mounted bell. The heavy pendulum is nickel-plated with a few small dents, but is too short for this "Style F Synchronized Movement" which should swing an 80-beat pendulum about 5" longer. (A new stick could be fabricated with the existing pendulum hardware.) There are no dry-cell batteries included, and the movement was not tested.