Search Antique Clocks
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of 13,386 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel
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Mixed Kit of William L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Concord" model 8-day clock case that is complete with a backboard, -
C. 1890 New Haven Clock Co.?, 30-hour miniature porcelain tall clock. This case may have a replaced movement as an example of this case appears in an Ansonia catalog with the number 2516. -
C. 1913 Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Fleet No. 2", 8-day time/strike/alarm mantel clock. -
C. 1885 Waterbury Clock Co., "Jarvis", 8-day time/strike walnut mantel clock. -
C. 1894 Ansonia Clock Co., "Carleton", 8-day time/strike walnut mantel clock. -
C.1955, Swiss, LeCoultre, ATMOS, perpetual running clock in a brass and glass case, serial 54,980. -
C. 1881 Waterbury Clock Co., "Lenox", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
Part of figural clock, C. 1900, Ansonia Clock Co., 8-day time/strike, movement and tower. -
C.1990, Korean, 8-day spring driven wall clock, similar to a hanging gingerbread. -
C.1870, German or Austrian, a miniature bird in cage timepiece, -
Mixed lot: C.1900 Ansonia 30-hour movement in a nice German miniature porcelain case, -
C.1900, Ansonia Clock Co., 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
Lot of 4 better American alarm clocks; -
Mixed lot of seven alarm clocks, -
Mixed lot consisting of a 19th C French Boulle case, -
C.1880, Waterbury Clock Co., 30-hour cottage timepiece. -
C.1895, Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "La Bretagne", 8-day time/strike porcelain mantel clock, with open escapement. -
Mixed lot, C.1900, New York (Kroeber?) porcelain case, now with Ansonia 8-day time/strike open escapement movement (slightly small for case). -
C. 1930 Marlow and Co., York, PA, 30-hour miniature pillar and scroll timepiece. -
[Two items] C.1930, The Burroughs Co., lot of two miniature timepieces based on old designs. Movement were generally supplied by Gilbert. The label on the back for the steeple reads: "No.49 A- Steeple Gothic". The Beehive label reads: "No. 52 T - English Lancet".