Old Black Slate Open Work Malachite Inlay Clock: Lovely black stone clock. Features a black stone body with carved and painted decoration around the dial as well as natural malachite inlay in the corners of the face. The dial is white enamel with open work design. Measures 11" x 10" x 5 3/4" Not been tested for functionality. No key included. Fair condition with cracking to malachite inlay in 3 corners. Hill Auction Gallery will not ship. Will refer a local shipper.
CHELSEA CLOCK CO. TAMBOUR NO. 1American, 20th century, works stamped "Chelsea Clock Co./Boston U.S.A.", dial marked "Shreve, Crump, & Low Co./Boston, Mass", metal frame with Arabic numerals set in brass frame, hinged glass front panel, hinged back door opening to works, on ball feet, with winder key, 10-1/2 x 16 x 5 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Note: Illustrated in Chelsea Clock Company: The First Hundred Years by Andrew and David Demeter, Chelsea, MA: Demeter Publications, 2002, pg. 188.
Condition:
not tested for functionality, frame with spotting and discoloration, scattered scratches, surface dirt
647. Mantel Clock by the Canada Clock Company, ca. late 19th Century
Produced in Hamilton, Ontario, wood clock with beautiful pendulum and carved top. Glass front door painted, flanked by two gilt angles on posts with mirrored back panels. Works stamped Canada Clock Co. and dial stamped Pat. Mar.27.76 (8?). Approx. 22-1/4"T x 16-1/2"W x 5-1/4"D.
200/400 Sold: $287.50
E. Ingraham Hanging Wall Clock: Offered in this lot we have a hanging wall clock made by E. Ingraham. The clock face shows manufacturing inscription reading "Made by The E. Ingraham Co. Bristol, Conn. , U. S. A. ". The clock case is made of oak paneling, with a wonderful finish. The clock is in good condition and comes with a clock key. The clock is untested as to its working order. The clock originates from the early 1900's. The clock measures 13 1/2" wide by 39" tall by 4" deep. Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer‰Ûªs responsibility to view each image and preview the item to determine condition.
International Time Recording Co. Railroad Clock: Up for your consideration is this beautiful International Time Recording Company Railroad time clock. According to the IBM website, "The International Time Recording (ITR) began as the Bundy Manufacturing Company in Auburn, New York. ITR's main product line were mechanical time recorders invented and patented by Willard L. Bundy in 1888. ITR was later merged into the Computing Tabulating-Recording Company--the forerunner of IBM--in 1911. This clock was shipped (to a Montana business) in 1924, according to the serial number. The clock is from a Livingston, Montana estate and was said to be in use at the Livingston Railroad Depot. The clock is in very good cosmetic condition and presents very well in its beautiful oak case. Regarding working condition, the clock seems to have been over-wound at some point, perhaps only requiring an unwinding; the pendulum will swing for a short time and gradually moves the minute hand as it swings back and forth. This clock measures 44" T x 16" wide (at the crown) x 7" deep. Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer
French Mantel clock and candelabra: A 19th century French bronze and marble clock and pair of candelabra, F. Barbedienne Foundry. Neoclassical garniture includes a rouge marble architectural clock with d'ore bronze lion mask handles, swags, and paw feet, marked "JED" on the movement, surmounted by a separate bronze sculpture of a classical style female figure holding a chisel, alongside a column with the names of various playwrights, including Euripides and Racine, unmarked otherwise, together with a pair of five-light candelabra, each is marked "F. Barbedienne" at the base. The clock case has two filled holes at the top; candelabra are lacking bobeches. Not working when catalogued. Clock 19 x 8 x 27 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $12, 000-15, 000 Condition The clock case has two filled holes at the top; candelabra are lacking bobeches. Not working when catalogued.
SCOTTISH WILLIAM DOBBIE OF FALKIRK, CHIPPENDALE STYLE TALL CASE CLOCK 19th Century works, mahogany longcase clock, the swan's neck pediment with brass arched dial, Roman chapter ring with calendar wheel and subsidiary seconds dial, brass spandrels, signed, maker Will(iam) Dob(bie)/Falkirk/No. 223", 8-day striking movement, pendulum, weights, the case with shell carved door flanked by fluted quarter columns, the lower shell carved base raised on shaped bracket feet; Dobbie is mentioned in the Falkirk Herald, Aug. 14, 1845 "a lengthy advert placed by William Dobbie, clock-maker to the Queen, of High Street, Falkirk, offering everything from gold and silver watches to foreign clocks and musical boxes." - h:95 w:21.75 d:14.50 in. Provenance: Private Collection from the Historic Edmund Jennings Lee House, Alexandria, Virginia
A Louis XV style ormolu mantel clock, Reyer. A Louis XV style ormolu mantel clock, Reyer, Late 19th century, the dial signed ''E? Reyer / ?. / Paris / Rue des Filles du Calvaire 12'', with Arabic and Roman chapters, within a circular glazed bezel, set into a waisted asymmetrical acanthus cast case, the works with L. Marti Medaille de Bronze pastille and numbered ''485'', surmounted with a putto, on an integral pierced cartouche-form base with scrolled feet. 24'' H x 17'' W x 12'' D. Condition: Good overall condition. Case nicely cast, chased and gilt. General marks, scratches and rubbing to surface overall, commensurate with age and use. More notable rubbing and darkening to ormolu at bottom of case and on base. With rubbing to enamel dial, particularly maker information. Works appear original and intact. With pendulum. No key. Working condition of clocks is unknown and not guaranteed.
Lot# 1004 An Elias Robert gilt-bronze cartel clock for Tiffany
Mid / late 19th century, the two-train movement signed ''A. Brocot & Delettrez / Paris'' and numbered ''11138 / 16112'', the pendulum stamped ''5511'', the face signed ''Tiffany & Co. / New-York'', chimes on the hour and on the half, the hinged glazed aperture enclosing the scrolling pierced gilt hands over a white enamel face with applied blue Roman numerals and black Arabic minutes track, centering a gilt-bronze sculptural surround in the form of two angels signed ''L.V.E. Robert'' for Louis Valentin Elias Robert (1821-1874 French), 22'' H x 21.5'' W x 5.75'' D
Condition: With scattered chips and cracks to enameled face, primarily localized to winding aperture, slow/fast adjustment and to lower left quadrant. Minor separation to scattered gilt-bronze elements at joints. Rubbed wear to gilding commensurate with age. Lacking key. Working condition unknown. Moran's does not guarantee working condition of clocks.
RARE CLASSICAL ORMOLU GEORGE WASHINGTON MANTEL CLOCKFrench, made for the American market, possibly by Jean-Bapiste Dubuc (1743-1817), dial with Roman numerals set in rectangular gilt bronze case above torch and banner applique with lettering "Washington/First in War, first in Peace, first in the hearts of his Countrymen", surmounted by pyramid with all seeing eye, case flanked by gilt bronze figure of George Washington in military dress, atop rectangular base with central scene of Washington and Cincinnatus flanked by palm fronds, sides with foliate wreath decoration, with pendulum and two keys, 19-1/4 x 14-1/2 x 6 in.
Condition:
some surface dirt and accretion, scattered areas of spotting and discoloration to bronze, especially at edges of base and feet, wear to gilding at top and back of case, George Washington figure slightly loose on base, dial with scratches, feet slightly loose, not tested for functionality; with detached label from "W. Hough Clock, Watch/& Mathematical Instrument/Maker/Brownsville/PA" inscribed verso "cleaned" with dates 1829 and 1830
As the works in these clocks are largely interchangeable, the works in this example may be associated.
ANTIQUE E.F CALDWELL GILT BRONZE DESK CLOCKDESCRIPTION: A gilded bronze mantel clock, signed E.F. Caldwell & Co, New York. Clock works by Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, sn 102410, with gilt bronze lattice work surface over a green and red enameled case, round clock head with Roman numbers, hinged back door with interior engraved 'E.F. Caldwell & Co, Inc., New York above an oval base with front and back cartouche, set on four blossom form feet. CIRCA: Late 19th Cent. ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H: 12" W: 8" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
French Mantel clock and candelabra A 19th century French bronze and marble clock and pair of candelabra, F. Barbedienne Foundry. Neoclassical garniture includes a rouge marble architectural clock with d'ore bronze lion mask handles, swags, and paw feet, marked "JED" on the movement, surmounted by a separate bronze sculpture of a classical style female figure holding a chisel, alongside a column with the names of various playwrights, including Euripides and Racine, unmarked otherwise, together with a pair of five-light candelabra, each is marked "F. Barbedienne" at the base. The clock case has two filled holes at the top; candelabra are lacking bobeches. Not working when catalogued. Clock 19 x 8 x 27 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $12,000-15,000
ANSONIA DOUBLE FIGURAL CLOCK, FISHER & HUNTERAnsonia double figural mantle clock titled "Fisher and Hunter", silver finish, porcelain dial with Roman numerals, time and strike, gong strike. Retains the original pendulum and key. Clock works marked "Ansonia Clock Co., New York" and "Patented June 18, 1882". Clock functional at time of inspection. 21 1/2" H x 18 1/2" W x 7" D. Late 19th century/Early 20th century.
Condition:
Fisher figure missing trident and fish bundle. Hunter missing bow. Clock functional at time of inspection.
4PC. ARTS & CRAFTS/NOUVEAU METAL LOT: 1) Hammered Metal Carriage Clock marked ''DCM/Tudric'', 4.75'' in height; 2) Benedict Travel Clock with incised foliate decoration, 3.75'' in height; 3) Handled Hammered Pewter Vase marked ''Tudric'', 7'' in height; 4) Three-Handled Tudric Hammered Pewter Vase by Liberty and Company, 7'' in height.
CONDITION: Overall age-appropriate wear, clocks are not known to be in working condition, Tudric clock has some discoloration to the face, Benedict clock has an overall worn finish with loss of the gold plating in most areas.
Pepsi working light up clock 16" x 16" Pepsi working light up clock 16" x 16"
AUSTIN TWISS WOOD WORKS TALL CASE CLOCK, 19TH CTall case clock, face signed A. Twiss Montreal (Austin Twiss, Connecticut / Montreal, 1790-1826), Twiss worked in Montreal, Canada, red painted standing case, bonnet top with split pediment centering brass eagle finial, turned pilasters flank glazed window, displaying painted wood dial with parcel gilt and polychrome urn and floral motif, Arabic numerals, painted faux time and strike, fitted with hour, minute and seconds hands, weight-driven, time-and-strike movement, molded lower case fitted with pendulum door, rising on shaped bracket feet, retaining bell and weights, approx 86"h, 17.5"w, 11"d **Provenance: O'Neill-Leonard Antiques, Westlake Hills, Texas**
A CHELSEA BRASS SHIP'S BELL CLOCK, SIGNED, 20TH CENTURY, : A CHELSEA BRASS SHIP'S BELL CLOCK, SIGNED, 20TH CENTURY, the circular polished brass drum form case with removable glass cover, protecting a conforming dial with black Arabic numerals centering Breguet style hands and a small seconds dial, enclosing a black hand with ten second numbers and signed "CHELSEA, " above a Slow/Fast adjuster and a single key escapement, mounted on a circular stained wood panel, includes one winding key. Diameter: 7 1/2" Condition Good condition for brass maritime instruments of this age and materials including but not limited to normal light surface wear, some dings, oxidized spots, some numerals have tiny flaked spots but otherwise this clock is in good condition. Simpson Galleries does not guarantee mechanical works of any clock, timepiece nor marine instrument. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS. "
Ansonia classical style black slate mantel clock and a French etched slate mantel clock 1) Ansonia clock - temple form with brass and enamel face 11 in. H. 15 in. W.; 2) French clock - with stylized and gilt etched decoration 10 in. H. 9 1/2 in. W. Estimate $ 200-300 Ansonia - enamel chips wear in working condition; French clock - corner chips scratches. Clock works have not been checked nor can we guarantee the functionality completeness or condition.
LOUIS XV STYLE BRONZE CARTEL CLOCK AND BAROMETERA Louis XV style gilt bronze cartel clock and barometer late 19th century The twin train clock movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell marked for COMPTOIR GENERAL H. RIONDET 9. B.d Poisonnire. 9 PARIS, numbered 13935, 58 and with Japy Frres pastille (2). the larger case height 19in (48cm); width 10 1/2in (27cm)Provenance: Property of Tom Buckley, Los Angeles, CA.
Condition:
In overall good, restored condition. Cases re-gilt. Backs replaced. Dials with light marks and scratches but good overall. Movement marked as stated. Lacking pendulum and key. Works of barometer closed and not inspected. Working condition of clocks and barometers is unknown and not guaranteed.
Late 1800s New Haven 8 Day President Mantle Clock: Featured in this lot we have a New Haven 8 day president striker mantle clock originating for the late 1800's. The clock was manufactured by the New Haven Clock company located in New Haven Connecticut. The clock is made of walnut wood with brass gears. The clock face is painted white with roman numeral characters. The piece shows the original New Haven information tag across the back. The clock is in good condition with some signs of wear and seems to be in working order. The clock measures 23" tall by 12 1/2" wide. Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer’s responsibility to view each image and preview the item to determine condition.
French Bronze Ormolu Figural Clock French ca 1830 an unsigned bronze figural clock marked on dial Thomas/Paris with classical Grecian motif the movement with silk thread suspension and outdie count wheel and with eight-day time and strike movement; ht. 21 in. Condition: There was a piece that originally was resting on the woman's knee and held by her right hand. Missing one flame cap from side braziers. Has keys pendulum and correct hands. In-painted chips around winding holes. Metal panel added to rear door center. Would have been glass or open if the clock was originally covered by glass dome. Some wear to gilding. We do not guarantee working order of clocks.
LOT OF THREE WALTHAM AND MAJESTIC CAR CLOCKSGrouping of three automobile clocks including an 8 Days Waltham Premier, 8 Days Majestic, and a Waltham clock made for Paul A. Meyrowitz. 8 Days Premier clock measures 2 3/4" W x 3/4" D x 3 3/8" H. Clocks are subject to corrosion, wear on faces, and scratching. The working condition of clocks is unknown.
MORGAN IRON WORKS BRASS SHIPS CLOCK, DATED 1891Morgan Iron Works brass ships clock, dated 1891 , with rotation counter mechanism, 11 3/4" dia.
Condition:
Overall good condition. Not currently running. Probably needs some work. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
Two vintage or antique clocks; including a Gustav Becker mantel clock topped with the bust of a man; along with a gilt metal clock framed by a cherub with two horses, with easel stand; 11 1/2" x 12" x 3" (taller, approx.) Condition: not checked for working order; gilt clock with broken hand
FRENCH GILT BRONZE & PORCELAIN CLOCK GARNITUREcomprising a mantel clock signed to dial "Deniere Ft. de Bronzes a Paris" and two five-light candelabra Condition: with restorations. Working condition of clock untested and unknown. clock: 19 inches wide; 6 1/2 inches deep; 16 1/2 inches high; candelabra: 24 3/4 inches high Condition:
BANJO CLOCK. American mid 20th century. Reproduction of a clock advertised by Israel Sack (ad included) with eagle finial and Constitution and Guerriere tablet. 42''h. Ex Bob Yates. Retains pendulum and weight. The movement is an eight-day movement. The clock appears to work but we cannot guarantee the working order of clocks or any other mechanical devices. The clock is a similar example of a couple clocks that were advertised by Israel Sack. Some wear on brass trim throughout.
CLOCK: MARBLE AND BRONZE NAPOLEON MANTLE CLOCK, C.1860, OFTEN TITLED "VEILLE DE WAGRAM (EVE OF WAGRAM)" IT DEPICTS A SLEEPING NAPOLEON WITH HIS BOOT RESTING ON GLOBE-FORM CLOCK WITH EAGLE CLUTCHING TWO ARROWS MOUNTED ...CLOCK: Marble and bronze Napoleon mantle clock, c.1860, often titled "Veille de Wagram (Eve of Wagram)" it depicts a sleeping Napoleon with his boot resting on globe-form clock with eagle clutching two arrows mounted on top, Roman hour numerals on the front, small round brass spring driven time with one day movement and cylinder escapement, no signature viewed, mounted on black, white and green variegated marble desk set with two gilded metal inkwells and ornately molded base and ball feet, wear consistent with age and use including minor chips to marble along edges and corners, rubbing of finish, inkwells missing glass cups, unguaranteed and untested working condition of clock, etc., size of bronze: 7 1/2" h. x 8 3/4" w. x 3 1/4" d., overall size: 12" h. x 13" w. x 6 3/4" d. [NOTE: The battle of Wagram (near Vienna) took place in July 1809 and was a gruesome battle and Napoleon's last great military victory.]
FRENCH BLEU DE ROI PORCELAIN AND ORMOLU MOUNTED THREE-PIECE CLOCK SET. 19th Century. The center clock having angel figures on sides, covered urn top and ribbon below. A nice blue porcelain case having a beveled bezel, two key hole dial. The brass clock movement marked “Lenzkirch A. G. U.” with serial number “41 932349”. The two matching five branch candelabra garnitures have similar blue porcelain style posts with flower mask and ribbon mounts. Pendulum present, no key. Unknown working order. SIZE: Clock is 19” h, garnitures are 20” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29227 (1000-1500)
Gooch's Best Feeds Advertising Clock Top lighted dispaly with lower round face clock. Fluorescent 23" tuble lamp and Telechron clock works. Light and clock in working condition. Repair to the glass plate, was broken through the last letter "s". Measures 25" long and 17" high.
RILEY WHITING Tallcase Clock with Wood Works. : Signed on the face and from a Rye, NY estate. - Dimensions: 18. 75" x 10. 75" x 83. 5"H. Condition All clocks sold as / is whether working or not. Clock looks good and clean, second hand missing. Scuffs, scratches and small losses.
Lamp Post Style 4 Way Electric ClockIs a very nice wood formed table top pedestal ''Lamp Post'' style 4 way clock which operates on batteries. Each clock can be set for the same time or set for different time zone times. Base is made of machine turned wood. All 4 clocks have new batteries and the clocks are all in very good working condition. The clock stands 25'' tall.
20th Century Gilbert Mantle Wind-up Clock: For your bidding pleasure is this 20th Century Gilbert Mantle Wind-up Clock. This clock is in fair condition, with its wind-up key working however the clock mechanism doesn't seem to be collaborating well with the clock. The clock face is marked Gilbert made in Winsted. , Conn. , U. S. A. The clock has some intricate tooled patterns set in triangles along the clock base. The measurements of the clock are 8 3/4" x 4 3/4" with a depth of 2". Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer’s responsibility to view each image and preview the item to determine condition.
FRENCH EGYPTIAN-STYLE MARBLE AND BRONZE CLOCK GARNITURE, circa 1880. The tomb shaped clock surmounted by a bronze sphinx, inlaid with specimen marble and incised with heiroglyphs. Flanked by two similarly decorated obelisks - 20 in. tall, the obelisks.
Clock has not been tested to keep time, chiming mechanism works.
Clock and obelisks are in overall good condition - tiny chips to edges throughout, back of clock case with four cracks radiating from works cover.
Dial face is marked Hamann & Koch, New York. Works are marked Medaille de bronze, L. Marti et Cie. The case and pendulum are both stamped 598. There is no key.
The bronze sphinx is signed C Kauba. Its patina is consistent and with very little wear and is without scratches.
FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK AND CANDELABRAA 19th century French bronze and marble clock and pair of candelabra, F. Barbedienne Foundry. Neoclassical garniture includes a rouge marble architectural clock with d'ore bronze lion mask handles, swags, and paw feet, marked "JED" on the movement, surmounted by a separate bronze sculpture of a classical style female figure holding a chisel, alongside a column with the names of various playwrights, including Euripides and Racine, unmarked otherwise, together with a pair of five-light candelabra, each is marked "F. Barbedienne" at the base. The clock case has two filled holes at the top; candelabra are lacking bobeches. Not working when catalogued. Clock 19 x 8 x 27 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $12,000-15,000
Condition:
The clock case has two filled holes at the top; candelabra are lacking bobeches. Not working when catalogued.
An Art Deco 'Egyptian' gilt bronze-mounted green and red onyx clock garniture. An Art Deco 'Egyptian' gilt bronze-mounted green and red onyx clock garnitureCirca 1930, the clock movement with Vincent & Cie Medaille D'Argent pastille, with an octagonal dial with Arabiv chapters, within a conforming case above sphinx supports, on a stepped lozenge-form base (13'' x 24'' x 7''), with a pair of octagonal tazza with a dished top over a faceted spreading stem and a conforming stepped base (6.5'' x 6.5''), 3 pcs. Provenance: Property from a Private Anaheim, CA Collection. Condition: Good condition overall. Nicely made. General light marks, nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Clock works apparently intact. Pendulum possibly a replacement. Working condition of clocks is unknown and not guaranteed. No key.
Yellow ware Owl Pottery Clock Perched owl form yellow ware pottery clock. Clock works by Lux Clock Manufacturing Co., Waterbury, Conn. Measures 7.5" high. Unmarked.
20th Century Gilbert Mantle Wind-up Clock: For your bidding pleasure is this 20th Century Gilbert Mantle wind-up clock. This clock is in fair condition and its wind-up key working; however, the clock mechanism does not seem to be collaborating well with the clock. The clock face is marked “Gilbert made in Winsted. , Conn. , U. S. A. ” The clock has some intricate tooled patterns set in triangles along the clock base. The measurements of the clock are 8 3/4" x 4 3/4" with a depth of 2".
Munger & Benedict Shelf Clock Auburn New York ca 1830s a shelf clock by Asa Munger having a carved case original wallpaper on backboard and with rare original flying eagle pendulum bob the clock is currently running and has correct weights and winding key; ht. 38.5 wd. 22.5 in. Condition: We do not guarantee working order of clocks.
"TRUST EM" CIGAR CUTTER AND CLOCK, LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH C., BY "W. E. BAKER" CO., N.Y., CAST IRON WITH PAINTED FACE AND WHITE METAL FINGER-PRESS LEVER, WORKS BY WATERBURY CLOCK CO. WORKS, ROUND PLAQUE AROUND CLOCK RE..."TRUST EM" Cigar cutter and clock, late 19th/ early 20th C., by "W. E. Baker" Co., N.Y., cast iron with painted face and white metal finger-press lever, works by Waterbury Clock Co. works, round plaque around clock reads "Trust Em At Any Time", colored accents in red, black and gold, reverse with patent date Jan. 29th, 1901, wear consistent with age and use including surface rubbing and oxidation, 13" h. x 7 1/2" w. x 7 1/2" d.
Early Waterbury Reliance Wall Clock c. 1915: Included in this lot is a Waterbury Reliance wall clock originating from circa 1915. This clock is made from pressed oaken panels with brass border details, and ornate wood carvings. The clock features roman numeral numbers and a calendar ring. The clock is in good condition with a warm patina and original glass. The clock comes with a clock key and seems to be in working order. The clock measures 38" tall by 18" wide by 4 1/2" deep. Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer
J.C. Brown Acorn Shelf Clock Bristol CT ca 1850 an ''Acorn'' shelf clock by Forestville Mfg. Co. of Bristol with eight-day time and strike fusee movement stamped with the maker's name and with inside label and having original reverse painted tablet; ht. 19 in. Property of Donald Baird PhD Condition: Some losses to reverse painted tablet. Craquelure to clock face. We do not guarantee working order of clocks.
MARQUETRY CLOCK ON CABINET STANDcontemporary; the clock signed "Versailles"; the cabinet with a drawer over glazed side panels and door enclosing two glass shelves; Condition: working condition of clock unknown; clock: 25 inches high; stand: 17 inches wide; 13 inches deep; 40 inches high Condition:
Paul Morgenstern German Regulator Wall Clock: Featured in this lot we have a Paul Morgenstern German regulator wall clock. Morgensten was a watch and clockmaker located in Rabenau, Germany. The clock originates from the late 1800's to early 1900's. It features wonderful german craftsmanship clock work, with porcelain clock face, pendulum bob, and pendulum gauge. The clock is marked in a number of places, first on the back is marked with a partially faded manufacturers stamp that reads "Paul Morgenstern - Uhrmacher u. Golden-lter - Tn. B̦ltnan's Nachilg. - Rabenau i. s. ", the back of the door is marked "Windsor Clock & Watch Co. - 7212 University Ave. - Des Moines, IA 50311 - (515) 277-0277" with the pendulum marked "R = A". The clock shows a great dark wood exterior with turned sides framing the three glass windows allowing easy viewing access to the clock works and face. The clock is in good condition for its age with some slight damage to the bottom of the piece. The clock is in working order and comes with its own clock key. The clock measures 38" tall by 14" wide by 6 1/2" deep. Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer‰Ûªs responsibility to view each image and preview the item to determine condition.
Lot of 2: Disney Mickey & Donald Alarm Clocks.
Description Pre-war. Unusual Donald Duck clock with moving head. Made in Scotland and marked "Glen Clock Made in Scotland" on bottom of face. Very scarce and early Ingersoll Mickey Mouse clock with paper label and marked "Foreign". Donald clock is working and Mickey clock works ...
2 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTLE CLOCKS1st item: French Empire Portico clock having ebonized body on bun feet with gilt metal mounted swag frieze, columns, swan pendulum and base. Back of works marked "FC". Clock face with scarce remnants of Roman numerals. 19 3/4" H x 9 1/2" W x 6" D. 19th century. 2nd item: French figural gilt spelter and alabaster clock with male and female peasants standing atop a gilt metal mounted alabaster base. Clock face marked "Paris Giloteau and "?? Le Chateau"" with black Roman numerals. 15 1/2" H x 14" W x 5 1/4" D. Both clocks 19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Considerable wear to clock face. General wear to case. Possible repaint to some of the gilt mounts. 2nd item: Wear to clock face and overall general wear to gilt. Neither clock tested for functionality.
Very Scarce Popeye Character Alarm Clock.
Circa 1935. Made by New Haven. This is probably the rarest of all the comic character alarm clocks. Very nice graphics show Thimble Theater characters on bottom and back. Alarm is working but the clock does not. Replacement knob on top and the litho has alligatored. This alarm clock ...
Wooden Works Tall Case Clock Movement Wooden Works Tall Case Clock Movement:Clockworks for grandfather clock of German origin. $40 - $60Shipping:We are able to pack and ship this item to an address in the United States for $50.00 via USPS Priority Mail or via FedEx Ground/Home Delivery. Tracking information will be sent to your email address. This price does not include insurance. If you require insurance you will need to ship through a third party. Please inquire about international shipping costs.
FRENCH BRONZE & SILVERED BRONZE CLOCK GARNITUREunsigned, the clock and two urns partially gilt Condition: the urns fitted with electrical sockets but missing electrical wires. Working condition of clock untested and unknown. No key. the clock 18 1/2 inches wide; 9 1/2 inches deep; 28 1/2 inches high; each urn 23 1/4 inches high Condition:
A Chippendale walnut tall case clock, Martin Shreiner, Sr., Lancaster County. A Chippendale walnut tall case clock, Martin Shreiner, Sr., Lancaster County, Late 18th century, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the painted dial signed ''Martin Sh...ner / Lancaster / No 26'', with Roman and Arabic chapters, the movement with anchor escapement, within a glazed paneled hood with broken arched crest interspersed with boss finials, over a rectangular case centered by an arched door enclosing a pendulum and single weight, above a rectangular base on later short cabriole feet. 92'' H x 21.5'' W x 12'' D. Note: With older partial paper label to back with Gettysburg, Pennsylvania address. Provenance: Property from the Joan F. Blocher Trust, San Marino, CA. Condition: Timber a deep, nutty color overall. General marks, nicks, scratches, inherent cracks and fading to case overall. Darkening, crazing and rubbing to dial. Securing elements of hands replaced. Works probably replaced. Side glass on hood damaged. Feet modern replacements (height: 3'). One lacking. One winding key. One key to door. Working condition of clocks is unknown and not guaranteed.
A William & Mary floral marquetry tall case clock. A William & Mary floral marquetry tall case clock, Circa 1700, the dial signed ''Thomas Hickson / London'', with Arabic and Roman chapters within a rectangular glazed hood, over a conforming case with central drawer with circular glazed aperture, on a plinth base, decorated overall with acanthus bands and floral sprays. 7'' H x 17.5'' W x 9.5'' D. Note: Thomas Hickson is registered with the Clockmakers Company from 1690-1706. Condition: Structurally sound. General marks, nicks, rubbing, scratches and cracking commensurate with age. Works and face possibly associated- certainly re-set. With additional contemporary blocks to support movement. Door hinges replaced. Lock replaced. With losses, patched repair and overpainted restoration to timber and marquetry, also to moldings. Replacements to glazing. Door key, winding key and crank likely replacements. With weights. No pendulum. Some elements appear to be missing from works such as mechanism to swing date dial. Working condition of clocks is unknown and not guaranteed.