Search Antique Clocks
Showing 1–20
of 58 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel Architectural
-
Lux Elves and Tree Clock/Table Lamp -
2 Clocks: Deluxe Homestead and Bungalow Clock -
Deluxe Clock Co. Lighted Cape Cod Clock -
2 Clocks: Deluxe Bungalow and Homestead -
French, Lighthouse Clock with helical Torsion Pendulum, in a rectangular case simulating stone construction silvered center stones and brass-gilt corner stones. The square movement is signed with Guilmet trademark, serial No. 1023. The briskly rotating pendulum, suspended from the center of the dome, is surmounted by clear and colored prisms that simulate the motion of a lighthouse beacon. c.1885 -
Reproduction Simon Willard lighthouse clock, C. 1960, weight driven, 8-day, passing strike, in a square based mantel case with glass bell jar over movement. -
Roque, Paris, French architectural mantel clock with 8 day time and strike on bell spring driven movement engraved with the maker's name and No. 1282. The clock rests on white marble base supporting six posts linked by chain with two marble pillars with ormolu appliques and finials centered by brass spread wing eagle perched above movement supporting ornately floral embossed medallion. The porcelain dial has intricately pierced brass hands and is signed Roque Paris (fired in), c1820 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York "Cabinet No. 57" mantel clock 8 day time and strike spring driven Asian No. 1 movement in ash wood case, c1890 -
Austrian, Empire mantel clock, 2-day duration, Grand Sonnerie, full qtr striking mantel clock, C.1830. -
Hugh Witham, Owosso, Michigan, "Willard Lighthouse" reproduction clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement by John Gass, Holt, Mich. (stamped on movement) in mahogany veneer case with porcelain dial made in London, England signed "SIMON WILLARD ROXBURY" with blown gloss dome manufactured by the London School of Glass Blowing, c1979 s#3 -
France, small industrial beam engine desk clock by Guilmet, eight day time only movement, back plate marked Medialle D'Or GLT Paris, white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel Breguet style hands, the engine with bright and patinated silver and gold surfaces, mounted on a white marble base with turned brass feet, c1880 -
French Industrial, windmill, the polished brass case with black marble base, mid section with pierced gallery, topped with a weathervane, lower section with two simulated windows flanking a door, which slides up to allow separate windmill movement to be wound, with eight day time only movement with cylinder platform, silvered Roman numeral dial with gilt center, and blued steel spade hands, c1870 -
Simon Willard lighthouse bridal clock reproduction by Jeff Petrick of Prior Lake, Minnesota, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a painted wood case with glass dome and painted metal dial, circa 21st century -
Gebruder Junghans AG, Schramberg, Germany, "World Time Clock", 8 day, time only, spring driven pendulum movement in a metal case taking the form of a windmill, a primary clock dial in the base and subsidiary dials radiating from the top showing times for other locations on the globe including Paris, Peking, Amsterdam, Petersburg. -
Germany, black forest clock with bell ringer, oak and oak veneer cathedral form case with ebonized moldings and pierced Gothic style ornament, the doors below the dial opening at the hour and half hour, revealing a monk who pulls a rope and appears to ring the bell at the top of the building as the clock strikes, Roman numeral dial with carved bone hands, brass 8 days, time and strike, movement, c1880 -
France, cathedral form mantel clock in the Gothic style, gilt bronze case with gabled facade, the 4 corners with crocket decorated pinnacles, the front and sides with ornamental lancet arches, atop a siena marble and gilt bronze base, the marble with lancet arch and foliate fence surround, Roman numeral gilt Gothic dial with blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 days, time and strike, pendule a Paris movement with silk thread suspension, c1840 -
Oil lamp clock, pewter and blown glass, 19th century -
French large cast brass architectural 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock, round movement stamped "A*B", c1890 -
French, Lighthouse automaton timepiece, from the "Industrial Series" of clocks made popular by Guilmet. The upper rotating beacon carries two thermometers with Fahrenheit, Centigrade and Reaumur scales, plus an aneroid barometer, and a platform type 8 day movement -
France, for Johs. Hartmann, Berlin, architectural shelf clock in walnut, the base with quoined corners, mid section with louvered lancet arches below the quoined mansard roof with crenellated cornice, gargoyle heads, and crowing cock finial, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, 8 day timepiece movement marked "Z. & Co. Paris"