Search Antique Clocks
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of 5,197 clocks
from France
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French Morbier 8 day painted wood wall "bakery" clock, c1890. -
French inlaid mahogany 8 day time only spring driven shelf or desk clock, c1900 -
French black slate and marble 8 day time and strike spring driven mantel clock, c1890 -
Four metal case specialty timekeepers. Oldest is C.1880 portable pocket watch watchman's clock, made in Germany. Sangamo "Tachograph" is automotive clock, speedometer and odometer, and is the largest at 8" tall. Swiss 13 jewel electric time switch is from Sauter, Basle. New Bridge with British Patent is cylindrical time switch with unusual month indicator. -
French, 8 day time and bell strike "cartel" wall clock retailed by Tiffany and Co., c1900 -
Austrian, Franz Appoth, in Wein, Laternluhr, Miniature, with 4 inch porcelain dial, 4 day duration weight driven, in a mahogany veneer 9-lite case with satinwood banding, c1820 -
English, J. C. Jennens, London, giant triple fusee bracket clock, quarter chiming, a race award presented to owners of "Benazit", and with large brass letters screwed the base = "Birmingham, Won By Benazit, 1869". With a very large and robust movement, with round silvered dial containing in its center a Halifax rolling moon, days of the week dial to left and a simple calendar dial (1-31) to the right. Playing the Westminster tune on 4 large and deep toned bells, and striking the hours on an extra large cathedral gong. The balloon shaped case with floral carving to the front, c1869 -
French, Rieussec (Paris), 8 or 30 day mantle regulator with heavy knife edge compensating pendulum and center seconds. Burled walnut veneer case, c1830 -
French, Planchon, Paris, in the style of Lepaute, an architectural mantle regulator, 8-day gong striking. Planchon is well known for making in the last quarter of the 1800s, all the styles of clocks that had been popular a century earlier, and he specialized in models that might appear in the Louvre. The movement was provided by Vincenti, c1875 -
French, Mysterious Novelty clock, the movement contained at the bottom of the pendulum, and the pendulum swinging without apparent impulse. The ring surrounding the pendulum spring mystery suspension, similar to a swinging arm clock, c1880 -
French, Gillet Ain A Clermont, Paris, four column Empire mantel clock in bright ormolu case with well made spring driven pinwheel movement and count wheel strike, c1860 -
French, Empire style case, with knife edge platform, top center, perhaps with a later knife edge arm / movement, with pinwheel escapement; looks OK, 8 day time and bell strike, c1830 -
French, Empire style lyre mantel clock, with knife edge suspension of pendulum above the dial, 8 day spring, movement numbered 210. The case profusely decorated with acanthus leaves, pineapples to the right and left of the top, and each column surmounted by a small urn with floral display, c1830 -
G. Chandlee, Winchester (Virginia), a painted dial, center seconds, rolling moon, 8-day movement, C.1790, now in a mahogany veneer over heavy hardwood case from the same period. (1790) -
French, three piece garniture set with 8 day platform movement in rose marble case, c1900 -
French, Brass cased mantle regulator, with gorge style corners, and with 4 brightly colored enamel plaques, probably for the mid-eastern market, c1900 -
French, 8 day time/strike platform movement marble mantel clock, c1895 -
French, 8 day lever movement, marble and bronze miniature crystal regulator timepiece. c.1910 -
French, 8 day lever movement time/strike gilt figural mantel clock, c1900 -
French, Canchy, a Paris, a bronze and marble mantel clock, slender in nature, with a finely finished seated cherub, a tambourine at his feet and arms folded, surmounted by a fluted brass canister containing a well made bell strike movement with 60-pin escape wheel and silk thread suspension. C.1825.