Archive | Figural Clocks RSS feed for this section

CIRCA 1880 INGRAHAM FIGURE 8 CLOCK

Circa 1880 Ingraham figure eight clock, rosewood and veneer, Roman chapters minor floral gilt painting on lower glass tablet, eight-day movement, made in Bristol, CT, 21 1/4″h. Minor paint loss on glass and paper label, in working condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

French Victorian Figural Mantle Clock,

bronzed statue of lady atop an oncy base, 21″ tall, working. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

ANSONIA SPELTER AND IRON FIGURAL CLOCK

depicting a classical female figure playing the harp, open escapement, enameled dial, lions face feet, 22x20in. Condition report Missing back plate. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

MASONIC PRESENTED CHERUB FIGURAL CLOCK GARNITURE

MASONIC PRESENTATION CHERUB FIGURAL CLOCK GARNITURE: Gold painted cast metal case featuring putti, cherubs, full columns. Hand painted porcelain inserts. Porcelain face with Roman numerals and hand painted decoration. Presentation plaque reads ”Presented to E. Companion William D Critcherson, High Priest of Jerusalem Chapter #8 R.A.M. (Royal Arch Masons) 1893-1894, By the Chapter”. French time […]

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

French Figural Silk Thread Clock

French Figural Silk Thread Clock. Gilt bronze clock with the seated figure of a woman playing with a dog; she sits in a cornucopia shaped chariot tapering to a swan in the front and ball and claw feet at the back. 3 in. enameled dial with black Roman numerals, signed – Filen a Paris. Round […]

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

French Courting Couple Figural Statue Clock

Sylvester L. Samuel, Paris 1880’s French Figural Mantle Clock: spelter and alabaster with figures on its top. The 3 1/4″ porcelain dial is signed. The time & bell striking movement is also signed and numbered 1339. The alabaster acts as windows in the lower portion. Strikes the hour and half hour. (Not tested; no pendulum, […]

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )