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of 13,386 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel
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C.1790, English, William Mountain, London, single fusee, passing strike bracket clock, in an ebonized bell top case. -
C.1893, Waterbury Clock Co., NAVARRO, cast figural mantel clock with copper sides, silver finish, open escapement on the dial. A popular name of Spanish heritage, Navarro is also a small town in Texas. -
C.1887, Davis Clock Co., Columbus, Miss, (made by Wm. L. Gilbert for Davis), small column and cornice case with mahogany veneer, 8-day time and strike, with simple calendar. -
C.1870, Welch, Spring and Co., "Italian No. 3", double dial calendar, 8-day time, spring. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage timepiece, in a Corniche case and with cylinder platform. -
C.1910, French, Brass Cased Carriage timepiece, in a late "Obis" case of stamped brass, made for N. G. Wood and Sons, Boston, both dial and movement signed. -
C.1900, French Brass Cased Carriage timepiece with alarm, and with a fancier dial with blue accents, in a Corniche case. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage timepiece with alarm, in an uncommon pediment top architectural case. -
C.1840, French, Bronze and Ormolu Figural clock of a gentleman in 1820's ruffled pantaloons, a feather in his hat and fancy boots. At his feet rests a docket of papers, with clasps. He is resting on a "rock" which contains the clock. -
C.1840, French, Gilt Bronze Figural clock of a maiden in dress with mandolin, and with a good bell strike, silk thread suspension mov't. -
C.1874, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., "Ithaca No. 7 Shelf Cottage", 8-day time/strike calendar clock. -
C.1910, German, for the American Market, 8-day world time or globe clock with 9" globe (pendulum movement). -
C.1910, Eureka Clock Co., Ltd, London, Battery timepiece with large seconds beating balance, supported in ball bearings, in an oak case with 5 panes of beveled glass, movement serial No. 8632. -
C.1840, French, Verge- Fusee Watch Movement in an unmarked silver skull case with hinged cranium, revealing the dial beneath. Both dial and movement marked "Vasse, Paris". -
C.1907, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass, LIBRARY Timepiece, 8-day, retailed by J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia (on dial), serial No. 24651, with 4.5" dial. -
C.1905, German, Jahresuhrenfabrik, Model 218, Art Nouveau timepiece in a cherry case with copper colored brass cast decorations both front and sides, and with disc pendulum. -
C.1894, Charles W. Feishtinger, Fritztown, Penn., 8-day time/strike double dial calendar gingerbread clock, day of week showing in base. Cases and movements were made by the Waterbury Clock Co., and later entirely made by Waterbury for Feishtinger. This example is the "Hardin" model. -
C.1879, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., NY, "No. 5", 8-day double dial perpetual calendar shelf clock, time and strike. -
C.1885, Wm. L. Gilbert, "LATONA", Walnut shelf clock, 8-day time and cathedral gong strike, variant. -
C.1790, Swiss, Neuchatel clock, quarter striking on gongs, with crown-verge escapement and silk suspension.