Search Antique Clocks
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of 13,386 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel
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Asaph Hall, Goshen, Conn., 30 hours, time and strike weight wood movement half column & splat shelf clock. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Marquis". 8 days, time and strike spring brass movement crystal regulator. -
Reuge, Swiss, two-bird singing bird cage with alarm clock, battery powered. Late 20th century -
Clocks- 15 (Fifteen) Alarm in metal, wood and plastic cases, all wind-ups except for one GE plug-in electric, one with music box in base. Other names include Tiffany , Italora, Renzie, Ansonia, Waterbury, Gardier, Jaz, Bradley, Jaeger; all vintage -
Clocks- 14 (Fourteen) American desk and mantel clocks, 8 day and 30 hour, by Seth Thomas, Ansonia, New Haven, Ingraham, Waterbury, Lux, Phinney Walker, etc. Early 20th century -
Guilmet, France, mystery clock, black slate case with incised line decoration, foliate side ornaments, and paw feet, surmounted by a patinated female figure, her left hand held aloft, and suspending the pendulum, impulsed through the nearly imperceptible movement of the gilt base on which the she stands, gilt Roman numeral black slate dial, gilt spade hands, 8 days time and strike movement with crank and stirrup escapement, back plate with Guilmets mark and numbered 1958 -
Karl Griesbaum, Germany, singing bird box, the box sides with blue and white champleve enamel framing colorful landscape scenes, the top featuring 3 figures in antique costume, relaxing in a garden, the woman on a swing suspended from a large tree, the front with sliding button to activate the multicolored bird, 20th century -
The Year Clock Co., New York, (Aaron D. Crane patent) , "Model D.2", One year, time and strike brass fusee-spring driven movement shelf clock with six-ball rotary pendulum. -
France, industrial series "Paddle Wheel" with alterations. Cast bronze, the mill wheel supported by two Ionic columns, and in a faux masonry mill race, driving two pistons flanking the 8 day timepiece, and with thermometer and barometer set in rectangular tanks at the right and left. -
French, MYSTERY clock, time and bell strike, with Guilmet patent movement [signed], in a black marble case, accented with lions to the sides and with cast feet, the statue above carrying the glass lens pendulum, moving with no apparent impulse. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., 8 days, time and strike spring brass movement 8 bell Sonora chime mantel clock. We didn't find this model in the catalog. -
Joseph Ives, Plainville, Conn., "Hour Glass" mantle clock, 30 hour, time and strike, powered by single "wagon-spring" attached inside the top of the case with fixed lantern pinions instead of typical Ives rolling pinions, A cast iron frame supports the movement and spiral gong base in an hour glass shaped mahogany veneer case with reverse painted lower tablet and turned columns with urn finials. The brass dial has a raised chapter ring with painted black numerals. -
English, 8 days, spring brass fusee movement bracket timepiece. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Colossal" gold plated metal 8 day time and strike mantel clock, -
France, carriage clock, Anglaise case with engraved, fleur de lis inspired ornament, and set with beveled glasses, Arabic numeral white enamel dial with silvered mask, blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 day time and strike movement with lever platform, counting the hours on a gong -
LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Atmos" perpetual gold-plated brass and glass time only mantel clock, serial number 64399 -
Thomas A. Edison, E. Orange, NJ. "Gem" model 2-minute wax record phonograph, serial #G106224. Included is a reproduction small black painted tin and brass end horn. -
Clocks- 13 (Thirteen) desk and table clocks including (1) Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Gravity Clock" 36-hour time only novelty clock c1924; (2) Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY "Jumper No. 2", 30 hour, bobbing or bouncing doll novelty timepiece, c1886; (3) an automatic car clock and ten miscellaneous mostly modern -
Clocks- 9 (Nine) Novelty cast metal American 30 hour time only; makers include Westclox, Ansonia, Seth Thomas, Waterbury, and one with a replacement Elgin pocket watch movement, late 19th and early 20th centuries -
Clocks- 6 (Six) Connecticut shelf, time and strike: Terry & Andrews, Bristol, Conn., 30 hour steeple with Wm. B. Fenn tablet, c1848; E. N. Welch Mfg. Co, Forestville, Conn., 8 day "beehive", c1875; Gilbert "Citizen No. 19"; Ansonia 30 hour cottage; New Haven 8 day with alarm; New Haven 30 hour steeple;