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type Gothic
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C.1855, E. C. Brewster and Son, Bristol, Conn, Onion Top, shelf clock, mahogany case, 8-day time and gong strike. -
English (Anglo-American) 8-day time/strike Gothic style wall clock, with a Seth Thomas movement. Many of the cases made in England are found with a Seth Thomas, Welch, or New Haven movement. American movements were purchased by provincial case makers for a fraction of the cost of an English mov't, C. 1880 -
Silas B. Terry, Terryville, Conn., oversize balance wheel Sharp Gothic clock with 30 hours, time and strike, fusee movement utilizing Eli Terry's unique 1845 patent balance wheel escapement, in a rosewood veneered case, c1845. -
France, an unusual table clock with fountain, patinated bronze case in the Gothic taste, the base containing a cut a cut glass reservoir, the front corners with gryphon feet, case front with niche, trimmed with cast foliate ornament and grotesque mask, a twisted glass rod which rotates under power of a concealed movement simulates water pouring from the mouth of the mask, frosted glass dial with painted Roman numerals, 30 hour Swiss verge movement, c1850 -
France, Paris, mini 8 days,bell striking clock with silk thread suspension and Gothic gilt bronze cathedral facade case under glass dome, c1850 -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, for Tilden-Thurber, Providence, Rhode Island, "Gothic" cast brass 8 day small mantel timepiece (only) with balance escapement, 3" dial with applied bronze numbers, #53555, 1910 -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, for Hardy & Hayes, Pittsburgh, "Gothic" model 8 day time only, desk clock in bronze case, #60742, c1910 -
J.E. Caldwell & Co., English inlaid mahogany bracket clock with Winterhalder & Hofmeier German 8 day Westminster chime movement, c1900 -
Webster, Queen Victoria St., London, large bracket clock with chiming on choice of bells or gongs, oak case with carved panels featuring oak leaves and acorns at the base, frieze, and top, front door with thick beveled glass, flanked by carved pilasters with Corinthian capitals, molded cornice with egg and dart molding, the case top finished with two capped plinths with carved paterae and topped with finials, solid balustrade with central arch carved with a scallop shell and lateral foliage, case sides with pierced wooden fret with fabric backing, and back door with brass lattice fret with fabric backing, beautiful composite dial with silvered ground, gilt, pierced flowing acanthus dial mask with engraved detail, silvered applied chapter ring with gilt Arabic numerals, dial center engraved with acanthus and Aesthetic motifs, top of dial with strike/ silent indicator, regulation dial, and chime selector, pierced, blued steel hands, very heavy, unsigned, fusee movement, chiming the quarters on bells (Whittington) or gongs (Westminster), and with large gong for counting the hours, original key, c1880 -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., for Tiffany, "Gothic" cast bass 8 day time and house strike mantel clock, 1908 -
Forestville Manufacturing Company, 8 day, time and strike ripple molding round gothic or onion top shelf clock. c.1845. -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn., "Gothic Gem", 8 day, time, strike and alarm shelf clock, c1874 -
C.1908, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Whitby", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
C.1915, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Chime Clock No. 64" 5-bell Sonora, in excellent original condition. -
C.1870, Jerome and Co. (New Haven), 8-Day, Round Gothic shelf clock in good condition. -
C.1870, Jerome and Co. (New Haven), 8-Day, Round Gothic shelf clock in very good condition, the mahogany case nicely refinished. -
C.1870, Jerome and Co. (New Haven), 1-Day, Round Gothic shelf clock in generally good original condition, except for the repainted dial. -
C.1870, Jerome and Co. (New Haven), 1-Day, Round Gothic shelf clock in good condition. -
C.1860, American Clock Co, NY, small 30 hour iron front, as-found. -
New Haven Westminster Chime Gothic Clock