Tag Archives: c

Gothic New Haven Shelf Clock,

Gothic New Haven Shelf Clock, 8-day time and strike movement in a mahogany-veneered case with a replaced foliate tablet. In an old finish; 18.75″ high x 10.75″ wide x 4″ deep. Condition report Glass and tin dial are likely replacements; VG-. We do not guarantee the working order of clocks and watches. Images Click on […]

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

ORNATE METAL CLOCK WITH AN ANGEL AND TOWER. OVERA

ORNATE METAL CLOCK WITH AN ANGEL AND TOWER. OVERALL HEIGHT 19 1/2″. CIRCA 1880. STAMPED ON BACK “GB” AND “23”. Condition report MERCHANDISE IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION, PLEASE CALL ROLAND OR RICHARD AT (954) 457-7777. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON CONDITION IF REQUIRED. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

Ithaca No. 8 Shelf Library Clock

Walnut Case, 8 Day, Time & Strike, 24 Tall by 11 3/4 Wide, Refinished Case, Age Splits To Front Wooden Door Panel, Base Round Glass In Front Of Calendar Movement Cracked But Intact, Ithaca No. 8 Shelf Library Calendar, 6 Inch Time Dial & 8 Inch Calendar Dial, 30 Day Movement Images Click on thumbnails […]

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

Steersmen Animated Figural Clock

Condition report Good. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

Two similar shelf clocks, one by Ingraham, as foun

Two similar shelf clocks, one by Ingraham, as found. 16″h. 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. Wiederseim Associates, Inc. Auctioneers shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition […]

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

A Neoclassical Onyx and Gilt Metal Mounted Clock,

A Neoclassical Onyx and Gilt Metal Mounted Clock,of temple form, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, fitted with a Unghans time and strike movement.Height 11 1/2 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 […]

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )