Search Antique Clocks
Showing 2,561–2,580
of 13,386 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel
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Junghans, Germany, "Kangaroo" 8 day time only novelty swing clock on oak platform, c1910 -
Devon Clocks Ltd., England, mystery clock, design based on John Schmidt's 1808 patent "The Mysterious Circulator or Chronological Equilibrium", the pivoted indicator with a pointer on one end, and the larger cylinder at the other containing the movement with revolving weights, all suspended between two gilt mermaid form supports, Roman numeral silvered chapter ring, on a green marble base with ball feet, base with brass plaque marked "Devon Clocks Ltd. 134/1500, c1980 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, New York, "Fisher" ball swinger figural mantel clock, 8 days, time only, spring driven movement in a gilt finished ball case supported by a statue of a fisherman, c1880 -
France, gravity clock, 8 day time only movement with lever platform escapement, balance with self starting device attached to winding pinion, Roman numeral, white enamel dial with Arabic red 15 minute markers, blued steel spade and poker hands, all contained in a weighted mahogany case, wound and driven by a brass rack and pinion, supported on a mahogany stand with turned columns and brass feet, c1900 -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, New York, "Huntress" figural swinger, the patinated spelter figure of a young woman carrying game birds and holding the clock aloft in her right hand, mounted to an ebonized cast iron base, 8 day time only movement mounted inside a brass sphere with cast ribbon ornament and applied Arabic numerals, Louis XV style hands, the lower section in gridiron style with smaller sphere at the bottom, c1900 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, New York, "Juno" ball swinger figural mantel clock, 8 days, time only, spring driven movement in a bronze finished ball case supported by a statue of the Roman goddess Juno, c1906 -
French large spelter figural 8 day swinger, c1900 -
English, Rolling Ball Clock, on older wood base. unsigned, (no glass cover), c1995 -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, New York, "No. 10 Farmer's" , 8 day time and strike double dial calendar clock, c1880 -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, New York, "No. 10 Farmer's" 8 day, time, strike and alarm double dial calendar shelf clock, c1880 -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Italian No. 3", 8 day time and strike double dial calendar clock, c1870 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Calendar No. 44" 8 day, time and strike double dial calendar shelf clock, c1891 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, CT, "Calendar No. 44" walnut 8 day time and strike calendar shelf clock, c1891 -
Reproduction by Pro Clocks, China, of Ithaca Clock Co. skeletonized 8 day time and strike calendar clock, on wood base under glass dome, modern -
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., "Ingraham Calendar", 8 day, time and strike double dial calendar clock with a BB Lewis calendar, c1881 -
Southern Calendar Clock Co., St. Louis, MO, "Fashion No. 3" 8 day, time and strike double dial calendar shelf clock, c1880 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, CT, "Parlor Calendar No. 8" walnut 8 day time and strike calendar shelf clock, dated 1885 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Parlor Calendar No. 10" shelf clock, 8 days, time, strike and perpetual calendar, weight driven movement in a walnut case with painted metal dials, c1885 -
George Marsh, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike weight strap brass movement hollow column empire shelf clock, c1831 This very rare clock houses an Ives designed movement and was most likely made at the Birge shop and sold by Marsh as the label states it was made for George Marsh. A similar example can be found in "The Contributions of Joseph Ives to Connecticut Clock Technology 1810-1862" by Kenneth D. Roberts, 2nd ed. pg. 107. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, NY, "Box Skeleton" shelf clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement in a mahogany with ebonized trim cabinet glass sided case, c1875