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by Durfee, Walter H
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C.1895, Walter H. Durfee, RI, for ÓTiffany and Co., New YorkÒ, pattern 42, 9-tube quarter chime tall clock, with barley twist columns on hood, trunk and base. -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence R.I., "Lyre" wall clock in the classic style of John Sawin with 8-day time only weight driven Waltham movement stamped "5828" and "W.D." (on the top edge) with quality dead beat movement, maintaining power and Geneva stop works in carved mahogany case with reverse painted panel and painted metal dial signed "W. C. HENRY MAY 1911", c1911 -
Walter Durfee, Providence, Rhode Island, patent timepiece or banjo clock, mahogany case with gilt frames and presentation bracket, lower tablet with battleships, throat glass with gilt eagle and stars and bars shield, case top with gilt composition eagle, signed Arabic numeral white painted dial, steel barbed hands, 8 days, E. Howard & Co. timepiece movement with damascened pendulum, cast iron weight, c1910 -
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. -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence, Rhode Island, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, Penn. on dial, 8 tube hall clock, 8 days, time, strike and quarter chimes. three weight driven, damascened movement. Plays Westminster or tunes on "Bow Bells". Tubes signed by Walter Durfee with patent dates 1892 & 1896. The case is carved mahogany with an ornately carved pagoda shaped hood with carved urn finial above dial, bent pyramid top surmounted by a square carved finial at apex. The trunk and hood doors have matching brass escutcheons and beveled glass. The carved curve base resting on bracket feet has a retailer panel with presentation plaque to "GEORGE & LAURA HOLL 1873. JUNE 25TH. 1895". The brass dial has moon phase, engraved spandrels and dial center, silvered chapter ring, strike / silent and tune selector discs. [Note: George Holl, Jr. (1840-1915) and Laura Stockton (1851-1920) were married June 25, 1873 at Camden, NJ and lived the rest of their life there. This clock was a 22nd. anniversary gift.] -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence, Rhode Island, 9 tube hall clock, 8 day, time, strike and quarter chimes, triple weight driven movement playing Westminster or Whittington chimes on tubes which are signed Walter Durfee with the patent date 1887. The brass dial signed Durfee has a silvered chapter ring with pierced brass spandrels and dial center, moon phase depicting sailing scene, strike / silent and tune selector dials. The case is mahogany and has carved cornice moldings, carved paw feet, carved broken arch top with flame finials and four full columns flanking hood, sunburst carving above trunk door flanked by four full columns and beveled glass in hood and trunk doors and raised panel on base. There are exceptional lion's head escutcheons on both hood and trunk doors. -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence, Rhode Island, banjo timepiece with 8 day time only weight driven movement in mahogany case with gold leafed presentation bottom and reverse painted throat and lower tablets and painted metal dial, c1910 -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence, Rhode Island, Patent or banjo timepiece retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low Co., Boston, with 8 day, weight driven brass movement -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence, Rhode Island, cross banded veneer Patent or banjo timepiece, with 8 day, time only, weight driven, brass movement . -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence, Rhode Island, for Bailey, Banks & Biddle, Philadelphia, Penn. on dial, 9 tube hall clock, 8 days, time, strike and 1/4 chime three weight driven movement playing Westminster or Whittington tune on tubes signed by Walter Durfee with patent date 1887 and with single jar mercury pendulum. The silvered brass dial has moon phase with elk scene, strike / silent and tune selector discs. The case is oak with a dark walnut finish and has carved cornice moldings, carved paw feet, broken arch top, 11 raised panels, barley twist columns, of which four are flanking the trunk and two are flanking hood, sunburst carving above trunk door and beveled glass in hood and trunk doors. There are exceptional lion's head escutcheons on both hood and trunk doors, c1895 -
Walter Durfee, Providence, Rhode Island, "Tall Case" clock, 8 day, time, strike moon phase and calendar, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with four rope twisted columns on hood and large ornately carved finial, string brass inlay on door and trunk flanked by fluted columns on trunk over a base with four recessed panels and stylized shoe feet. The silvered brass dial has raised plaque with Durfee signature, four cast brass spandrels, raised Roman numeral chapter ring and engraved floral dial center, c1880 -
OUTSTANDING WALTER H. DURFEE TALL CLOCK WITH OUTRAGEOUS CARVING TO CASE -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence, RI, weight banjo, cross banded case with Mt. Vernon tablet set, signed with Durfee circular logo imprint on movement of Waltham manufacture [dead beat mov't with maintaining power]. -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence RI, LYRE BANJO, in the classic style of John Sawin, weight driven, 8-day, using Waltham's quality dead beat movement with maintaining power, and Geneva winding stop, serial No. 5952, c.1925 -
Mahogany Tall Case Clock Attributed to Durfee,