French Statue Shelf Clock
French Statue Shelf Clock Circa 1880. 8 day T & S. Marble and Bronze case. 15″ x 7″. (Near Mint). Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
French Statue Shelf Clock Circa 1880. 8 day T & S. Marble and Bronze case. 15″ x 7″. (Near Mint). Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
A late 19th century Waterbury OGEE shelf clock. 30 hr weight driven time and strike movement with arched plates and painted metal dial. Mahogany case with single long door and original painted lower glass. “Plymouth Hollow” paper label 50% intact. Older refinishing with minor veneer damage, replaced dial, tablet flaking. 26″ high. ESTIMATE $50-100 Condition […]
Rosewood “Parlor No. 1” 30-Day Fusee Shelf Clock by The Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1860, painted zinc dial with Roman numerals, transfer decorated tablet on a blue ground, lower door revealing the printed maker’s label stating Equalizing Spring Thirty Day Clock, Manufactured by the Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, Connecticut, thirty-day prototype fusee timepiece […]
A Crest Wall Clock,the circular dial with Roman numerals, within a brass frame decorated with arrows, together with a giltwood mirror.Height of clock 21 inches. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers […]
Gilbert Regulator No.11 Wall Clock. Original 8″ dial with signature and location. Time only weight driven movement. Walnut case is 49″ long. The dial is showing wear. Running at this time, but not guaranteed to continue. You must make packing and shipping arrangements for this clock. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
Ingraham “Reflector” Advertising Wall Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, in a rosewood grained case with printed maker’s label inside, paper on zinc dial marked Eavenson & Sons Soaps, the lower glass inscribed in gilt Always Reliable housing an eight day timepiece, ht. 22 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, […]