Tag Archives: early

Early 1900 banjo clock, solid brass weight dr

Early 1900’s banjo clock, solid brass weight driven banjo movement, “Chelsea Clock Co #1818”, mahogany case, painted steel dial, eglomise panels of Mt Vernon, eagle finial, 34″t, 11″w, 4″d. Good condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

Tall early 1800 shelf clock, Eli Terry & Son, Ply

Tall early 1800 shelf clock, Eli Terry & Son, Plymouth, Conn., wood movement, original interior label, painted wood dial, raised gold decorations, mahogany, ebonized half columns, stenciled Eagle with florals, 32″t 18″w 4 1/2″d. Good original finish/condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

Early 1900's Wood Cased Wall Clock

Early 1900’s Wood Cased Wall Clock14″T. Clock Includes Pendulum and Key. Metal Face with Roman Numerals. Glass Front and Sides. Metal Plates on Sides and on Bottom. Enamel on Metal Decorative Side Panels. Buyers are reminded that items in the auction are of considerable age and may exhibit some fair wear and tear. All items […]

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

Early 1900's Chippendale Revival grandfather clock

Early 1900’s Chippendale Revival grandfather clock, solid mahogany, Waterbury, brass movement, coil chimes, brass reticulated and silver dial, moon phase dial, molded scrolled arched crest, full turned columns on hood, beveled glass waist door, molded base, ogee bracket feet, 94″t, 22″w, 14″d. Dark original crazed finish and condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

Early Wag On The Wall Clock; Hand Painted Florals

Early Wag On The Wall Clock; Hand Painted Florals Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )

EARLY 19th C. MANTEL CLOCK w/ EAGLE, R. WHITING

Early 19th Century mantel clock with carved eagle crest and reverse painted panel, 33″h. x 18″w. x 5 3/4″d., by Riley Whiting (Winchester, CT, 1785-1835). Some paint loss to panel; some veneer loss to door and top. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

Continue Reading Comments ( 0 )