Search Antique Clocks
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of 23,328 clocks
from United States
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C.1845, Brewster and Ingrahams, Fusee Steeple, 30 hour time and strike with original brass springs. -
C.1895, Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, 8-day time and gong strike, porcelain mantel clock. -
C.1915, Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "La Seine", 8-day time/strike, open escapement, porcelain mantel clock. -
C.1914, Ansonia Clock Co., "Prism", 8-day time/strike crystal regulator. -
C.1910, Vermont Clock Co., Crystal Regulator, brass and 4-glass, 8-day gong striking clock. -
C.1825-35, Mixed lot Pillar and Scroll, a likely Ives movement in a restored case with the back from a column and splat bearing label of Hotchkiss and Fields, Burlington, Conn. -
C.1875 Jerome and Co., (New Haven Clock Co.), 8-day time and strike shelf clock. -
C.1875, Jerome and Co. (New Haven Clock Co.), 8-day time/strike/alarm shelf clock. -
C.1920, American, 5-Tube, Westminster chime tall clock with phases of the moon. -
C.1920, Colonial Mfg Co., Hall Clock No. 1320, in mahogany, with 3-tune, 3-weight German movement, in a mahogany case. -
C.1900, American Case, 9-tube, 3-weight, two chime mahogany hall clock, Gothic style, for Fred Bucher and Sons, Baltimore (engraved on dial). -
C.1920, Colonial Mfg Co., Zeeland, MI Model 1095, 9-tube, 3-tune, rolling moon, 3-weight tall clock in Honduras mahogany. -
C.1880, American, Geo. Jones Wall regulator, 8-day, 1-weight with center seconds. -
C.1900, Walter H. Durfee for Tiffany and Co., New York, oak cased 3-weight tall clock with 9 tubular bells, also marked with Durfee patent info. Plays your choice of Westminster or 9-bells (Whittington) on the quarter hours. -
C.1995, American Hall Clock "THE MAJESTIC", 3-weight, cable drive, 8-day, playing your choice of 3 tunes on 9 rods: Whittington, St. Michaels or Westminster, with large lyre/grid iron pendulum, in a mahogany case with burled and carved accents. -
C.1985, Seth Thomas, (Tally Industries) Model 4490 triple chime hall clock, movement signed made in Germany for Seth Thomas (apparently by Kieninger). -
C.2004 (dated) Wayne Cline, Bowling Green, KY, reproduction Diamond Head banjo, weight driven 8-day. -
C.1980 (dated) Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, MA, mahogany lyre banjo clock. -
C.1850, Dan'l Pratt overpaste label on likely Brewster and Ingrahams MINI 8-day spring mov't column and cornice. -
C.1828, Chauncey Ives, 30-hour time/strike wood movement pillar and scroll shelf clock.