Search Antique Clocks
Showing 901–920
of 23,328 clocks
from United States
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C.1885, Wm. L. Gilbert ÒCaliopeÓ, walnut parlor clock. -
C.1883 Ansonia Clock Co., ÒSymbol No. 1Ó, 8-day time/strike crystal regulator. -
C.1870, Seth Thomas, Column and Cornice, 8-day shelf clock with shell columns. -
C.1904, Ansonia Clock Co., ÓDukeÒ, 8-day time and strike crystal regulator. -
C.1904, Ansonia Clock Co., ÒViscountÓ, 8-day time/strike crystal regulator. -
C.1869, Jerome and Co., Full Size 8-day Steeple clock with alarm. -
C.1910, Ansonia Royal Bonn, ÒLa SommeÓ, porcelain china clock with solid dial. -
C.1900, Seth Thomas, ÒCORDOVAÓ, oak cased mentel clock, 15-day time and strike, case with plated metal caps and trim. -
C.1909 Seth Thomas Clock Co., ÒOrchid No. 6Ó, 8-day time/strike ÒOVALÓ crystal regulator. -
C.1967 Chelsea Clock Co., 8-day Radio Room timepiece with 24-hour dial with a secondary hour hand for Greenwich Mean Time in a cast brass case with screw on bezel. This timepiece with referred to as the ÒZuluÓ by maritime shipping. The red areas on the dial reflect periods of silence observed by radio operators to monitor for distress signals. Note silver hour hand showing in red area. -
C.1940 The Ashcroft Mfg. Co., New York , 8-day engine room timepiece in a heavy cast red brass case with silvered dial. The case and dial were manufactured by Ashcroft with a No. 10 double wind movement supplied by Seth Thomas. -
C.1910 Seth Thomas Clock Co., 30-hour lever movement time/strike ShipÕs bell clock (outside bell). -
C.1900 William L. Gilbert Clock Co., ÒThe JoyceÓ, 8-day time/strike/alarm oak mantel clock. -
C.1910, Hamburg American, 8-day 3/4 Westminster chime oak mantel clock (strikes the hours, plays chime on quarters). -
Box lot of 14 assorted foreign and American pendulums, -
Box lot of 15 American Kitchen and Parlor pendulums, -
C,1930, Gilbert, ÒHampshireÓ, spring driven, 8-day pendulum timepiece banjo. -
C.1910, Sessions ÒJEWELÓ, amber glass timepiece, 30 hour lever. -
C.1906, Waterbury ÒCOMPANIONÓ, 1-Day carriage clock strike and repeat. -
A lot of 2: Waterbury 30 hour mahogany novelty,