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Herschede Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, tall clock, 8 day, time, strike and Westminster chime on four rod gongs, three train, weight driven movement in a cherry case with faux gilt and silvered dial -
Tall Clocks- 3 (Three) American: (1) Ithaca Clock Co., 8 day, spring driven, time and strike on a gong in an oak case; (2) New Haven Clock Co. (attribution), 8 day, weight driven, time and strike in a mahogany case; (3) Colonial Clock Co., Zeeland, Michigan, "Model No. 1340", 8 day, weight driven, time and strike floor clock with Winterhalder movement in a mahogany case, c1920. -
Germany, dwarf tall clock, 30 hour, time, strike and alarm weight driven wooden plate movement, signed on the reverse in old German script, in a paint decorated case, signed "Johan Bratenberger" over a vase full of flowers with undecipherable initials on trunk door, is decorated with a robin, and floral decorations on either side of hood. The case has decorated wings to accommodate pendulum swing. The paint decorated wooden dial has a religious scene in arch. -
Tall clock, 8 day, time, strike and chime with modern German movement in walnut case, circa late 20th century including a tall clock pine case (only) circa 18th century -
Regina Music Box Company, Rahway, NJ, "Regina No. 3 Hall Clock" tall clock with Regina music box, 8 days, time and strike, two brass weight driven movement by Seth Thomas Clock Co. in a mahogany case with barley twist columns flanking hood, shield type carved crest, spherical brass finials and applied carved base with a Regina double comb 15 1/2" disc music box set below pendulum in trunk exposed by glass door. The brass dial has corner spandrels and applied numerals, c1895 -
Joseph Wills, Philadelphia, arched brass dial tall clock, 8 days, in a step or caddy top walnut case with finials. An engraved silvered boss in the arch signed Jas Wills, Philadelphia, c1740 -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence, Rhode Island, for Bailey, Banks & Biddle, Philadelphia, Penn. on dial, 9 tube hall clock, 8 days, time, strike and 1/4 chime three weight driven movement playing Westminster or Whittington tune on tubes signed by Walter Durfee with patent date 1887 and with single jar mercury pendulum. The silvered brass dial has moon phase with elk scene, strike / silent and tune selector discs. The case is oak with a dark walnut finish and has carved cornice moldings, carved paw feet, broken arch top, 11 raised panels, barley twist columns, of which four are flanking the trunk and two are flanking hood, sunburst carving above trunk door and beveled glass in hood and trunk doors. There are exceptional lion's head escutcheons on both hood and trunk doors, c1895 -
John Stokell, New York, New York, standing astronomical regulator, in a Gothic style mahogany and mahogany veneer case, the base with figured lancet arch veneer panels, the arch design carried through the glazed door and bonnet, case back also with crotch mahogany veneer and silvered beat scale, silvered astronomical dial signed "JOHN STOKELL NEW YORK", with blued steel hands, massive 8 days, time only, weight driven movement, all mobiles with adjustable end pieces dead beat escapement, Harrisons maintaining power, and with removable dust shields, crutch with fine beat adjustment at top, with a mercury single jar pendulum with fine adjustment weight at bottom, c1855 -
Warren Telechron Co., Ashland, Mass., type A master clock with three dials, employing a mechanical movement and electric motors, the center dial used to compare the mechanical clock with the rate of electric clock, and thereby verify that the current frequency is correct and that the electric master is accurate, seconds beating pendulum with weight pan for fine regulation, controls for setting and regulation contained in top of case, case of quarter sawn oak with beveled glass panels, includes originals and photocopies of Type A manuals, technical bulletins, and a copy of an NAWCC Bulletin article from their February 1985 issue, wiring diagram and calculations done by the owner, and one fine regulating weight, serial #216, c1925 -
English tall clock, 8 days, time, strike and automata, two weight driven movement in a heavily carved flat top mahogany case with beveled glasses and automated striking figures in arch on brass dial with silvered chapter ring, c1890 -
Samuel Abbott, Dover, N.H., tall clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in a walnut (?) case with fretted hood, reeded full columns flanking dial, and trunk with reeded corner columns surmounted by brass capitals resting on ogee bracket feet. The painted iron dial is decorated with patriotic shields, c1812 -
Dutch, Jean Van Ceule, Le Jeune, a La Haye (the Hague), 8 days, brass dial tall clock, hour striking with single bell at half hour, in its well made Dutch marquetry case, from the collection of Doug Shaffer, c1730 -
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., "Regulator No. 12 Standing" tall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven American movement with deadbeat anchor escapement, maintaining power, sweep seconds and a three glass vial mercury pendulum in an oak case with burled frame around door and burled recessed interior panel and white enamel dial, c1895 -
German tall clock with organ, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven wooden and brass movement playing 8 tunes listed inside door of musical mechanism through 33 pipes in a mahogany veneer case with painted wooden dial, c1830 -
English tall clock for J.E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, Penn., 8 days, time, strike and Westminster chime, three brass weight driven movement in a pagoda top mahogany case with, beveled glass on trunk door, brass inlaid columns on trunk and hood, similar to Roxbury style. The painted metal dial has moon phase, c1910 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Regulator No. 71" tall clock, 8 days, time only, brass weight driven Swiss movement with pinwheel escapement and sweep seconds in a mahogany case with pressed moldings and white enamel dial, c1912 -
Jurgen Luther, Copenhagen Denmark, walnut cased musical movement C.1730, in a later case of oak with walnut veneers, and inlays of ash, and incised ivory, on turned compressed ball feet, and with heavy ebonized moldings, bonnet sides with fabric lined openwork fret, top also with similar treatment, composite dial with matted center, gilt spandrels, silvered chapter ring and arch with engraving, possibly a coat of arms, steel chime selection indicator, and with the names of the tunes above, pierced blued steel hands, 8 days, 3 train weight driven movement with 6 nicely turned pillars, striking the hours on a large bell, and playing one of nine tunes on a nest of eleven bells, pinned cylinder 2 inches in diameter and 7 3/4" long, activating 22 hammers. -
English tall clock, 8 days, time, strike and chime on 9 tubes playing two tunes, Westminster or Whittington, three brass weight driven movement in a cherry and veneer case with carved urn and paneled plinth, carved arch top and full columns with brass capitals flanking hood door. The brass dial has moon phase, silvered chapter ring, silence and tune selection dials, c1900 -
Solomon Yeakel, Berks County {PA), walnut scroll top tall clock, with 30 hours, brass movement, made with extra gear, seconds bit and false winding posts to simulate an 8 days, clock. Dial is marked "Barcks County", from the collection of Doug Shaffer, c1800 -
Isaac Blasdel, brass & pewter arched dial New Hampshire tall clock, 30 hours, rope drive, in a flat top painted case with old /original finish. See Blaisdell, accepted spelling, From the Doug Shaffer collection. Clock dated 1773.