Search Antique Clocks
Showing 2,041–2,060
of 13,386 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel
-
England, attributed to W. F. Evans, Handsworth, single fusee skeleton clock of excellent quality, with fine 5-spoke wheels in the train. also with pierced and engraved dial, on a light birch base, less dome, C.1875 -
Junghans, Germany, "Elephant" model swinger, 8 day novelty timepiece, c1920 -
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn "Latona" model 8 day time & cathedral gong striking shelf clock in walnut case, c1885. -
Chelsea, and E.F. Caldwell & Co., New York, majolica style clock case with cobalt blue ground, and multicolor ornament, with enamel painting of cupid in his chariot and three female figures, gilt bezel with convex glass, Roman numeral white enamel dial, pierced gilt hands, and Chelsea 8 days, time only, movement with watch escapement, serial #171669, c1925 -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, for Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston, "Doric" model 8 day house strike mantel clock in brass round top case and black dial, #20524, 1909 -
John Birge, Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, weight driven early strap brass movement double decker shelf clock, c1831 -
Angelus, Swiss-made weather station, 8 days, timepiece, lamppost design brass and marble case with Celsius thermometer, barometer and hygrometer, c1957 (latest presentation date). -
Clocks- 2 (Two): Angelus, Swiss-made in brass swiveling cases. Both 8 day timepiece 5-dial units with top compass, barometer, Celsius & Fahrenheit thermometer and hygrometer. One with black dials retailed by "Milton A. Fuller, Inc., Palm Beach"; the silvered clock's dial marked "Meteo"; c1960 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., gilded cast brass tambour clock, 8 days, time and strike,, c1915. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., 2-day time & ship's-striking marine clock with outside bell and hinged formed brass case and bezel, c1915 -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, CT, miniature flat Empire style shelf clock with 30 hours, time and strike,, spring driven fusee movement, c1850. -
Francis E. Morse, (Franklin-Morse) Chicago, Ill, 8 days, time and strike perpetual calendar kitchen clock, c1885. These clocks were manufactured by E. N. Welch Mfg. for Morse. The patent for this calendar was granted to Benjamin Franklin and assigned to Morse. -
Taveau Freres a Paris, France, gilt bronze figural mantel clock, base and mid section of case with renaissance revival style ornament consisting of scrolls, trailing vines, and leaves, the upper section with female figure and two children, one at prayer and with cross, the left with foliate ornament and with books at the right, Roman numeral white enamel dial signed "Taveau Freres a Paris", gilt hands, 8 days, time and strike, pendule a Paris movement with silk thread suspension, marked "Pons" and "Taveau Freres c1850 -
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 -
Chelsea Clock Co, for Shreve Crump & Low, Boston, brass 8 day time & ship's bell strike marine clock on mahogany cradle, #651033, c1962 -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, "Mariner" 8 day 3 3/4"-dial time and ship's bells Yacht Wheel bronze marine clock on mahogany stand, #194435, 1929 -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., ship's bell mantel clock set in an elaborate jig saw art case in form of a paddle wheel boat, c1920 -
John Birge & Co., Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, weight driven strap brass movement Cornice & Column shelf clock, c1848. -
Clocks- 2 (Two): Angelus, Swiss-made swiveling weather stations 8 day timepieces in brass cases with barometers, Celsius & Fahrenheit thermometers, hygrometers and top compasses. Both have "CPC Golden Jubilee NCR 1954" on top. -
Unknown, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven "Salem Bridge"-type brass movement with unusual front plate not seen before with multiple small round holes. in distressed Pillar & Scroll shelf clock case (movement and case only) c1825