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type Longcase
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French, 30 hour ebony and oak miniature timepiece in the form of a tall clock, c1910 -
Long case Striking Clock Movements- 3 (Three): English 8 day long case 30 hour wooden works; American (?) 30-hour continuous chain, 19th century -
English long case 8 day time and strike movement only, Simon Willard signature (?), c1785 -
M.(Mark) Barr, Lanark, Scotland brass 8 day time and strike longcase clock movement, painted dial and pendulum, c1836 -
Ridgeway modern reproduction mahogany 8 day Westminster Chime grandmother or dwarf clock, 1988 -
Thomas Wagstaffe, London, 8 day time and strike with calendar composite brass 12" dial tall clock. Wagstaffe was a Quaker who frequently supplied movements to his fellow American Quakers who had them cased in Philadelphia or Newport, movement c1770, case probably c1810. -
Henry Joseph, Camborne, English tall case clock with 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in oak case with brass dial decorated with eagle grasping banner reading "TEMPUS FUGIT", c1830 -
Benjamin Chandlee, Nottingham, (PA), a Chester County brass dial, bell strike, 8 day, weight driven movement, c1770 associated with a central Delaware mahogany case with scalloped top door, reeded side columns with simple brass capitals, a broken arch hood and deeply carved rosettes, c1795 -
American tall clock, unsigned, 8 day with rolling moon, the last repair label from 1883, Philadelphia. Mov't with well shaped plates along the top and cut out at bottom to conserve brass. The informal country case of mixed woods retains large cast door hinges and a deep broken arch, c1825 -
Austrian, floor standing 2nd Baroque style Vienna regulator, 8 day, time and Grande Sonnerie strike, three engraved brass weight driven movement with fancy engraved brass pendulum bob in an ornately carved walnut case with silvered brass round dial, w/ engraved dial center, c1875 -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence, Rhode Island, for Bailey, Banks and Biddle, Philadelphia, Penn. on dial, 9 tube hall clock, 8 day, 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, 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 -
New York state tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with crotch mahogany door and plinth, turned full columns with urn and twist design flanking both hood and trunk door and cross banded broken arch pediment with brass rosettes and finials. The painted iron dial is decorated with roses, two birds and nest and has date aperture and second's bit, c1830 -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass., "Rocking Ship" tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in a cherry case with inlaid decoration of potted plant flanking lower trunk door, reeded corner columns with walnut inlay flanking both trunk and hood and Roxbury fretwork on hood with painted metal dial, c1968 -
Colonial Mfg. Co., Zeeland, Michigan, Model No. 1211, 9-tube hall clock, 8 day, time, strike and chime, three weight driven European movement playing Whittington, Westminster or Canterbury tune in maple case stained dark walnut with ornately carved full length Corinthian columns, well carved bracket feet and crest, beveled glass sides and locking beveled glass side doors accessing movement. The brass arched dial has a silvered chapter ring with applied brass numerals, cast spandrels and dial center, rolling moon phases in arch, selection for tunes or silent, and second's bit, c1930 -
Aaron Miller, Elizabethtown, N.J. tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement with typical Miller wooden winding drums, arch cutout to lower section and clipped upper left corner of plates in gumwood case [stained cherry color] with with brass dial, cast brass spandrels and silvered chapter ring, date aperture above 6 and disc with maker's signature in the arch, c1750 -
Tiffany and Co., New York, 5 tube hall clock, 8 day, time, strike and chime, three weight driven English movement, Elliott design, playing single tune [Westminster] on tubes signed by Walter Durfee with patent date 1887 in mahogany case on bun feet with two full bold columns flanking trunk, beveled glass door in trunk and three ornately carved sunbursts on top of hood, above trunk and on panel in base. The brass arched dial has a silvered chapter ring with applied brass numerals, surrounded by a finely engraved foliate mask, turned spandrels and dial center, moon phase, selection for chime or silent, and second's bit, c1905 -
Scottish tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with sting inlay around the door and plinth, reticulated inlay in the broken arch of the hood, reeded columns on hood and reeded half columns on the trunk and painted iron dial depicting seasons in the spandrels, c1830 -
James Muirhead, Glasgow, Scotland tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement with painted metal pendulum in a mahogany veneer case with brass silvered metal round dial, showing seconds below 12 and simple calendar above the 6, c1830 -
Horace Richmond, Canandaigua NY, tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a solid cherry and mahogany veneer case with string inlay on trunk and hood on tapered Hepplewhite feet with painted iron dial decorated with conch shell in arch and American shields in spandrels, c1815 -
Princeps "Master Clock" Electrical New System made by the Telephone Mfg. Co. Ltd., London, England, time only, electrically driven [low voltage DC] movement with invar pendulum mounted from a bronzed bracket and connected to an impulse mechanism in a cherry and/or mahogany case with silvered brass round 5" dial, c1930 including slave clock