Search Antique Clocks
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E. N. Welch Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Garcia", ca 1889. -
The E. N. Welch Manufacturing Co. small mantle clock, "Aimee", ca 1880. -
German RA, made by Schlenker and Kienzle in the late 1800's. It is a much nicer clock than our minimum would indicate. -
Early miniature steeple, reportedly made by Chauncey Jerome. Everything about the clock points to it being American made, but I have never seen an American miniature steeple, or miniature anything else with an old print inside the clock. -
Lenzkirsch fancy RA clock, ca 1872. It was made the first year Lenzkirsch started putting their trademark on their movement. -
German one weight Vienna regulator. 8 day movement stamped with the flying wings trademark of Schlenker and Kienzle. -
Chauncey Jerome, printed on the original dial of this 15.5" high iron front case. -
E. N. Welch Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, with an always poplar glass featuring the Roman army and their variety of weapons scattered all around the glass. -
Welch, Spring and Co. hanging rosewood clock, "Verdi", ca 1878. -
English short drop, carved case, ca 1880. Some say this style clock with the bezel pegged to the box behind, may have been made by Welch or Jerome and exported to England. -
Vienna regulator, made by Resch-Gebrueder, Remember name and trademark on the 8 day one weight movement. One of the leading clock manufacturers in Austria since the early 1800's. -
Lenzkirsch fancy RA walnut case, very clean and polished, standing only 28" high. Not as fancy as some of this collection but has much style. -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 8 day OG weight clock. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. one of their better parlor clocks, "Aida", ca 1884. -
Chelsea Clock Co. small desk clock, the "Clinton", patterned after the ships wheel design, ca 1931. -
French statue clock. This is a neat statue clock. -
Chelsea Clock Co. Navy/Ships clock, large brass case and black dial. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. calendar clock, "St. Clair Calendar", ca 1900. -
Welch, Spring and Co. hanging clock, the "Verdi", ca 1877. -
Chelsea Clock Company, "3/4 Banjo", ca 1930.