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of 13,386 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel
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French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, Anglaise Riche case with Corinthian columns, time, strike and repeat, with aviary panels to the sides plus the dial mask, birds and flowers cast / pressed into the panels and then carefully chased and gilded, c1900 -
English, triple fusee, quarter chiming bracket clock, in a classic Georgian style large ebonized case with brass caryatids, side frets and pineapple finials, the whole resting on cast "toed" feet, chiming your choice of Whittington on 8 bells or Westminster on 4 large flat wire gongs, and then sounding the hours on a still larger steel flat wire gong, the clock retailed by O. A. Strapp, Cambridge, and with an engraved cartouche below 12 bearing that information, and the arched dial with small subsidiary dials labeled Chime /Silent, F/S, and Chime on 8 Bells or Westminster, C.1875 -
English, large inlaid mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock, 3-fusee, chiming on your choice of 8 bells or 4 gongs [and striking the hours on a deep toned cathedral gong, with a rectangular dial, engraved and silvered, and with subsidiary dials in the arch for Chime / Silent, F /S , and Whittington or Westminster tune, serviced by B. G. Taylor, Marple (Stockport), label on rear of dial. The case with wooden side frets, bun feet, and floral inlay on the canted corner moldings and front panels, + cross banding around the door, sides and top. C.1885. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Chime Clock No. 2001" mantle clock 8 day time, strike and chime spring driven movement with separate chiming movement on 8 large deep toned Sonora patented resonated bells in mahogany case with beveled glass door and silvered brass dial with brass appliquEs, c1915 -
French, Brass Cased Carriage Clock, in an architectural case with Corinthian columns and a pediment top with original silvered platform visible through rectangular lens at top. This is a time, strike, repeat and alarm carriage clock, c1900 -
Dent, London, No. 252 marine chronometer, two day duration movement with spring detent escapement in gimbaled mahogany box, c1830 -
Belgian, E. Giddius Rousseau, Bruxelles, a green Neuchatel clock and bracket, quarter striking, with 13 piece dial, c1790 -
Eureka Clock Co. Ltd., London, England battery powered mantel clock in architectural crystal regulator type case with beveled glass and applied swan and urn decorations in pediment with mechanical movement electrically driven with oversized balance wheel, c1910 -
J. J. and W. Beals's, Boston, label on rare E.C. Brewster beehive, with Kirk's patent, iron back plate 8 day movement, and with original cut glass tablet, C.1844. -
French, Brass cased carriage clock, with columns, engraving and case appliques, for the eastern market. Note the bell is for the alarm only, Hour strike is on a gong in the base and a fine chain extends from the articulated gong hammer up to the striking arm in its normal position, c1855 -
Swiss, Singing Bird Box, an embossed silver case featuring village scenes of people in period costumes, some dancing, some in a musical group, others sitting, holding hands, even the very bottom panel includes a couple dancing on the beach, with a pipe smoking on-looker. A hinged snuff box lid in the rear shows a farmer's wife milking a cow, and sheep in the field, c1925 -
French, 4-glass crystal regulator with uncommon detached balance wheel in the form of a ship's wheel, the wheel rolling a carriage mounted to the base of the case, and a long crutch extending to an impulse pin on the rear of the wheel . The escapement, with large ruby jewels, is visible on the dial, c1900 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Sonora Chime Clock No. 261" 8 bell 8 day time, strike and chime spring driven movement, dated 1914 -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co, Ithaca, NY, "Index" large model calendar clock manufactured for Lynch Brothers 8 day time and strike spring driven movement with perpetual calendar in mahogany case. Both dials are papered metal, c1870 -
German {in the English style} large fusee bracket clock, retailed at 29 Church St, Liverpool by Frisch Schierwater and Co (on dial), an ebonized case with cast brass "jester" caryatids to the corners, fancy cast brass side frets, all surmounted by a giant urn and flame finial, with smaller finials to the corners, the whole resting on "toed" feet. Note this clock chimes Westminster quarters on 4 tuned flat wire gongs and strikes the hours on a much larger 5th deep toned gong. Subsidiary dials on the arched dial are for Fast / Slow and Chime / Silent. The dial with cast spandrels of winged cherubs on both the dial corners and at the apex of the arch, and gilt foliate castings filling in other areas. Note this is a two [2] fusee clock, with reliable quarter chime and strike system designed by Winterhalder and Hofmeier....see horizontal pins on rear of tune drum to perform strike. C.1890 -
Ithaca "No. 3 1/2 Parlor" black dial 8 day walnut striking calendar shelf clock, c1881. -
German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, "Skull" of carved wood, telling time with rotating eyes; time in photo is 1:30; minutes showing to the right, c1935 -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass., "Massachusetts Shelf Clock" with 8 day time only weight driven movement in mahogany and mahogany veneer case with painted metal dial, dated 1971 -
Birge, Mallory and Co., 30-hour time/strike miniature triple-decker shelf clock. c.1843 -
Attributed to Abiel Chandler, Concord, NH "Mirror Clock" 8 day time and rat-trap strike two weight driven movement in mahogany case with four pressed brass corner rosettes and reverse painted dial surround and painted metal dial, c1830