Wall Electric
Self Winding Clock Co., NY, GALLERY No. 10, in cherry, battery driven timepiece with Style A self winding movement with Graham escapement, C.1887
The case has been stripped and has a light coat of shellac, could use some more finish. The dial has been papered over (with company logo nicely printed on the paper), and little brass rivets added for hour markers. Complete with original Seth Thomas damascene pendulum (ST made all of the basic components for this company). For reference see Ly's book titled "American Clocks, Vol 2", page 366, fig 774. An uncommon clock. Height 32.5 inches
Poole Manufacturing Co, Ithaca, NY, "Reliance" electric battery wall timepiece. Circa 1928
painted hardwood case is with dirt, wear, chips and scuffs to the finish. Original silvered dial is very clean with a couple of raised dings at the bottom. Original pendulum and hands. Original setup instructions are found inside the case. movement complete and sound. See better sister to this in another part of the catalog. Height 10.5 inches
Poole Manufacturing Co, Ithaca, NY, "RELIANCE" electric battery wall timepiece. C.1928
Maple stained hardwood case in clean condition with some minor scratches and dings, with an old but cleaned finish. Original silvered dial is very clean with just a little smuge at 5 o'clock. The rating nut had been lost and someone threaded a screw on the back of the pendulum bob to allow it to be adjusted. Original setup instructions are found inside the case. Height 10.5 inches
American Clock Company, Chicago Ill, electric time mvt in rectangular birch case, 13" dial with second's bit under 12 o'clock, designed to be electrically driven by two No. 6 dry cell batteries. C. 1920.
original finish has been buffed down, original paint over zinc plate dial with brass trim, original hands. 26"H
Lux Electric Wall Clock
in the original box, working, never used, C. 1950's.
C.1880, Ansonia, TRANSPARENT WINDOW CLOCK, in very good condition.
The cord to hang this heavy plate glass dial has been replaced; otherwise it appears original. This is the largest window clock that Ansonia made. Height 20 inches
Electric clock in an oak case 39-1/2 inches high.
Probably German but without taking it apart, which I am not about to do, I canÕt be sureof the maker. Silver dial, brass bob and wood stick, a very small weightthat I canÕt figure where to hang, and two very complicated time contraptions, one tied to the movement and one loose in the case almost identical to thefirst. These are way beyond my comprehension. Please bid.
The Darche Electric Alarm Clock, taken from the full label, inside, behind the mirror. Patented July 5, 1892, this model is rare and seldom seen for sale.
The few that were made are in collectorÕs hands today. Oak case is 17" high, 8" wide and divided into two sections inside. The top section houses the clock and alarm, the bottom houses the batteries. A complete label and instructions for operation are on the back of the door. The clock doesnÕt want to tick for me and I donÕt tinker with movements. Great beveled mirror, signed dial, battery holders in the base section. Identical to No. 254 in our Jan.2003 catalog that sold for $855 plus 10 percent, but it was running. It didnÕt have the battery holders that this clock has.
C.1918, Standard Electric Time Co., Springfield, Mass, master clock with 2 pilot clocks,
electric gauge and bell tape intact, the whole in very good original condition. Pendulum is large Seth Thomas with damascene pattern and nickel plating intact. This is as complete as we have ever found one of these, and certain to please the electric collector. Height 63.5 inches
General Electric, "Topper", Model No.2H44, 1950's.
Round Cornered Square Red Plastic Body, Raised White Numbers and Round Face. Condition: Excellent. 6" x 6" x 2".