Archive | Grandfather Clocks RSS feed for this section

HOWARD MILLER OAK GRANDFATHER CLOCK, MODERN

HOWARD MILLER OAK GRANDFATHER CLOCK, MODERN, H 79″, W 20″:In lime oak case. Three weights. No tubular chimes. Brass pendulum and brass crank. Three key wind. Whittington, St. Michelle or Westminster chimes. Ex estate James C. Hackley, Holland, Ohio. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

BRITISH COUNTRY LONGCASE GRANDFATHER CLOCK 1850

British oak and mahogany crossbanded long case clock, circa 1850, face marked listed Welch clockmaker Jn O Toleman, High Street, Pwllheli (Northwest Wales), operating hands include hour and minute, sub dials seconds and days, a moon phase dial atop with hand painted ship, castle, moon & sun, two weights, 91″h, 23.5″w, 9″d Condition report Glass […]

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

ADORABLE MINIATURE GRANDFATHER CLOCK

ADORABLE MINIATURE GRANDFATHER CLOCK: Wooden tiny “tall” clock with ormolu trim to center column, lower front and broken pediment crest, four brass? columns and matching feet, some cracking to dial. I can’t see if or how it works so going to say it is not currently keeping time. 17 1/4″h. to finial. Images Click on […]

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

18TH CENTURY PAINTED GRANDFATHER CLOCK

18TH CENTURY PAINTED GRANDFATHER CLOCK. Brass face and an ornamental crown. Height: 82 in. by Width: 17 in. by Depth: 9 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

HERMAN MILLER WALNUT GRANDFATHER CLOCK

HERMAN MILLER WALNUT GRANDFATHER CLOCK, H 75″, W 18″:Face Impressed; “Tempus Fugit” Arabic numerals, having two weights and pendulum. Condition report ^Door on clock face is not connected, wood from case missing where hind would be connected. Some other minor scratches.^ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

GRANDFATHER CLOCK-WHT FNSH

Code: 70182 Dimensions: 83.00 H, 20.00 W, 13.00 D Condition report Mint Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )