Search Antique Clocks
Showing 2,081–2,100
of 9,253 clocks
type Shelf
-
Year Clock Co., New York, A. D. Crane's Patent six-ball spring driven, brass fusee movement with rotary pendulum, model D.2 striking year clock. -
J. C. Brown, Forestville, Connecticut, acorn clock, rosewood veneered case with laminated, full-length door flanked by conforming laminated side ornaments capped with turned acorns, and framing a replacement tablet depicting two children playing with bunnies in a classical garden setting and beneath a theatrical curtain with stars in green and bronze paint, all on an ogee molded base, roman numeral zinc dial inscribed "Forestville Manufg. (sic) Co/Bristol. Ct. U.S.A.", chestnut backboard with pale green dust paper lining and card stock printed label stating "Eight Day Spring Clocks,/Manufactured by J. C. Brown,/Bristol, Conn." all within a pin-wheel border, eight day lyre shaped movement stamped "Forestville Mfg. Co./Bristol, Ct/USA" with count-wheel strike, recoil escapement and detached mounted springs and wooden fusees in the base below the card stock label. -
Joseph Sterling, Boston, Massachusetts, cherry cased kidney dial shelf clock, with molded top, central inlaid plinth and pierced fret, glazed kidney dial opening surmounts the line and alternating dark and light inlaid base, with scalloped apron and French feet, eight day time only brass movement with lead weight, brass-faced pendulum and iron rod. -
J. P. Huguenin, La Chaux de Fonds, "pendule Neuchateloise" small bracket timepiece in an ebonized wood case with fretted and engraved brass overlay, duration of crown wheel movement approx. 2 and half days. -
Forestville Mfg. Co., J. C. Brown, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement four column round gothic or onion top ripple molding shelf clock. -
England, a miniature rosewood bracket form fusee timepiece, the glazed, architectural case with footed, molded base supporting a bombe surface the upper, rectilinear portion with cavetto cornice molding, Roman numeral silvered dial with blued spade and whip hands, the door with matching, silvered liner, 8 day, brass timepiece movement with recoil escapement, and brass pendulum with tie down for transport -
Reymond, Boult. des Italiens 36, Paris, a black slate mantel clock with automata, the stone case with rectangular, molded base, drumhead top, and mid section with gilt trimmed bevelled glass panel, before a gilt bronze blacksmith shop diorama, the forge at right, and with figure of cupid at his anvil, forging arrows, his hammer rising and falling as the clock strikes, signed Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 day, time and strike pendule de Paris movement -
China, a carved camphorwood bracket clock with rotating stand, with pierced and glazed sides, front panel with foliate carving, base with pierced and carved fretwork, Roman numeral white enamel dial with engraved brass surround, blued steel hands, 8 day, time and strike fusee movement with verge escapement, and striking petit sonnerie quarters on two bells -
J. C. Brown, Bristol, Conn., shelf clock with a painted, gilt and MOP inlay decorated iron front case with a Noah pomeroy balance escapement movement with a fancy cast metal silvered dial, stamped with J. C. Brown signature. -
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn. early "Venetian" shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day, time and strike Joseph Ives tin plate movement in a rosewood veneered case. This clock appears to be the same clock pictured on page 353 of Ken Roberts book entitled "The Contribution of Joseph Ives to Connecticut Clock Technology 1810-1862". -
German "Digital Time" with fancy brass dial, in an architectural walnut case, brass pendulum regulated movement, has solid plates and open spring, running one day, gilt /tan numerals on paper rollers indicate the time, the right two rollers bearing the minutes, and rolling up similar to American calendar roller [or slot machine roller], springing quickly into next position. At the end of minute 59, the hour roller rotates, and the minutes are back to "00". -
Austria, a small, complicated, grand sonnerie striking shelf or table clock, the blued steel dial plate with overlaid fretted, foliate engraved mask, Roman numeral, arcaded, engraved silvered dial with subsidiary day and date displays, and with engraved moon phase dial over 12:00, blued steel hands, 30- 60 hour grand sonnerie striking movement with verge escapement, time train with fusee and strike springs contained in fixed barrels, the balance with single turn spring, oscillating beneath a pierced, decorated bridge on the back plate -
J. R. Mills & Co., Belleville New Jersey, Aaron D. Crane's Single-ball year fusee time and strike, spring brass movement shelf clock. -
Switzerland, a Pendule d'Officer style travel clock, the dovetailed wooden case with underpainted horn veneer, gilt brass gallery with turned finials, cyma curved arms supporting a molded tassel below an Ouroboros form handle, gilt waterleaf cornice, gilt beaded and molded base on turned feet, and gilt rope molding framing lattice panels on sides and back, gilt bezel with convex glass, Arabic numeral white enamel dial, original pierced and engraved gilt hands, movement of two to three day duration, with Sully variant two plane escapement, with time, grand sonnerie strike on demand, and alarm functions, the strike and alarm trains wound by cords -
France, an unusual desk compendium, with celestial and terrestrial globes by Delamarche, the trapezoidal clock case on an onyx and brass base, supporting a central pilaster with thermometer, and surmounted by a barometer and compass, and with flanking, lithographed globes, signed "Delamarche Rue Serpente 25 Paris", Roman numeral silvered dial, blued steel distaff hands, 8 day timepiece movement with cylinder platform -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Chime Clock No. 214" shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day time and 8 Bell Sonora strike movement in a mahogany case. This clock will play Whittington or Westminster chimes. -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Smith & Goodrich, Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, spring brass fusee movement miniature OG shelf clock, c1850; (2) Daniel Pratt & Sons, Boston, Mass., 8 day, time and strike, spring brass fusee movement OG shelf clock, c1850 -
Terryville Manufacturing Company, Terryville, Connecticut Candlestand Clock c. 1855, with 2 3/4-inch paper on zinc dial signed Terryville Mfg. Co., Terryville, Conn., thirty-hour timepiece with four arm balance wheel, hairspring, and regulator below the movement, back plate stamped, Terryville Manufacturing Company, Terryville, Conn., Patented October 5th, 1852, milk glass pedestal and glass dome -
China, bracket clock reproduction, 8 day, time and strike, double fusee, crown verge with center seconds in a rosewood case on fretwork base, white porcelain dial on patterned brass front plate, 20th century. -
China, bracket clock reproduction, 8 day, time and strike, double fusee with crown verge escapement center seconds in a rosewood case sitting on fretwork base, white enamel dial mounted on cast brass front plate, 20th century.