S. B. TERRY IRON FRONT OCTAGONAL WALL CLOCK Terry Clock Company Waterbury, Connecticut. Circa 1870. Iron front with original stenciling, original dial, and tablet. 8-day brass time only pin lever escapement movement. Note: The Terry Clock Company 1875 catalogue lists this clock as an 8-Day Octagon Top Drop Spring Model 101.
Good mahogany single fusee 10" drop dial wall clock, within an octagonal gadrooned edged surround inlaid with geometric brass motifs 25" high
Rosewood single fusee drop dial wall clock, the 12" convex painted dial signed John Handley, Barnsley, within an octagonal brass inlaid surround over a glazed aperture flanked by pierced fret mouldings (one a.f), 24" high
A Victorian coromandal and mother of pearl inlaid drop dial wall clock, with a single fusee movement having shaped plates and a 12inch dial, inscribed 'Tait, Nottingham', within an octagonal frame and pierced aperture drop with vine carved ears, 28in (71cm) h; pendulum W. Tait Nottingham 1849-55.
AN OAK SCHOOL HOUSE REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, Howard Miller Clock Co., model 613-194, with 8-day, spring wound, Westminster chiming movement in octagonal/long-drop oak case with 11" dial. Length 38.75 inches.
English coromandel small single fusee 6" drop dial wall clock signed James Briscall, within an octagonal surround over a shaped trunk, 15" high
ANSONIA REGULATOR A WALL CLOCK, Ansonia Clock Co., New York, c. 1905, a school house clock with octagonal long drop walnut case; springwound, 8-day time & strike movement, and visible brass pendulum behind glass panel door. Length 32 inches.
SCHOOL HOUSE REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, New Haven Clock Co., c. 1890, with octagonal short-drop oak case housing a springwound time only movement. Case length 24.5 inches.
A MID 19TH C. CHAUNCEY JEROME OCTAGON DROP WALL CLOCK: The mahogany case with ripple trim and carved scroll brackets enclosing the original painted metal dial fronting a brass thirty hour time and strike movement, the drop with brass framed window to the pendulum, the fusee mechanism appears to be fitted with nylon cord rather than chain. . Measures 22 x 17 x 5. 5 inches. . We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell. Condition Intact running condition at the time of inspection. We cannot guarantee the running or timekeeping condition of timepieces once removed from the auction premises. Very good original condition, there are no issues of damage or repair, light wear and the effects of age and use to the original dial.
Small oak two train drop dial wall clock, the 7" silvered dial within an octagonal surround over a pendulum glazed door, 16.5" high
Pine Drop Octagon Wall Clock by Chauncey Jerome, New Haven Connecticut, with top wooden bezel hinged at 12 o'clock, black and gold decoration on both glasses, printed maker's label on backboard, painted zinc dial, and thirty-hour time-only spring powered movement, ht. 18 3/4 in.
Case probably grain-painted at one time, both glasses apper to be the original, dial numerals possibly relined long ago.
TWO AMERICAN OAK WALL CLOCKS: octagonal/short-drop 'regulator'; Mission style open pendulum with brass numerals applied to square open face. Both clocks have spring wound time/strike movements with brass pendulums. Respective lengths: 25 and 25.5 inches.
Ansonia Drop Octagon Wall Clock, with paper on zinc dial, maker's label inside and eight-day time-only movement, ht. 22 1/2 in.
Rare Chauncey Goodrich wall clock mahogany and rosewood veneer octagonal case with dropped tablet having transfer decoration and unusual cast-iron ornamentation, housing 8-day time and strike movement.
H24" W16 3/4" D4 1/2"
Movement, dial, table and cast-iron decoration all original. Movement complete, painted dial with very minor losses. Good label and repair sticker from 1870''s stating "Niles, Michigan.
Ingraham Oak Drop Octagon Wall Clock c. 1881: Offered in this lot we have a Ingraham oak drop octagon wall clock circa 1881 to 1885. The clock was manufactured by E. Ingraham Company located in Bristol, Connecticut. The clock is marked "INGRAHAM - Made by the E. Ingraham Co. , Bristol. Conn. U. S. A. - Regulator" on the front of the clock. The back of the clock shows the original paper information sheet. The clock is in good condition overall, with some damage to the main hinge, the clock does come with the clock key. The clock measures 24 1/2" long by 17" wide by 4" deep. 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.
Rosewood and mahogany two train 9" drop dial wall clock signed A. Loafler & Co., 48, Cromouth St. Clerkenwell, London, within an octagonal surround inlaid with foliate brass motifs, 17" high overall
ANSONIA REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, Ansonia Clock Co., New York, c. 1905, a school house clock with octagonal long drop walnut case; spring wound, 8-day time & strike movement, and visible brass pendulum behind glass panel door. Length 32 inches.
1880 New Haven Rosewood Short Drop Clock New Haven Clock Company (American, 1853-1960), circa 1880. A rosewood eight and one day wall clock having a twelve inch white enameled metal dial with black Roman numerals within an octagonal case with short drop, reverse painted lower glass door to view and brass covered pendulum bob. Remnants of label to interior and stamped "2834". Stamped to back exterior of case "1479". Approximate height 24.25", width 17", depth 4". Provenance: From the Estate of a prominent publisher and philanthropist, Greenwich, CT.
Anglo American mahogany 12" drop dial wall clock signed Paxman, Tewkesbury within an octagonal surround and inlaid case, 32" high; pendulum.
TWO AMERICAN DROP/OCTAGONAL 'REGULATOR' WALL CLOCKTWO AMERICAN DROP/OCTAGONAL 'REGULATOR' WALL CLOCKS: 1) short drop calendar clock by Sessions Clock Co., Forestville, Conn., 27.25"L oak case; 2) long drop time/strike clock by Ansonia Clock Co., New York, 32"L mahogany case.
A 19thC drop dial wall clock with octagonal parquetry case.
THIRTY DAY 'REGULATOR' WALL CLOCK, Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., spring wound time/strike movement, octagonal/long drop rosewood case. Length - 31 inches.
VICTORIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD WALL CLOCK, Louth, Lincolnshire, England, 19th century. The brass timepiece movement is a springwound, cable fusee type behind a 12.5"D dial with hinged glass bezel; in drop/octagonal rosewood case decorated with brass inlays. Length 28 inches.
Three Connecticut Wall Clocks, Waterbury and Ansonia Connecticut, a Waterbury rosewood dodecagon case with an eight-day time and strike movement controlled by a lever escapement, and two Ansonia clocks, a drop octagon and a Kobe or "Zebra" both with eight-day time and strike movements, ht. 13 to 24 in. Estimate $300-500 Waterbury not running. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Mahogany Drop Octagon Wall Clock by Seth Thomas, with painted zinc dial, printed maker's label and eight-day time-only movement, ht. 24 in.
Rosewood double fusee 12" drop dial wall clock signed L. Brunner, Edgbaston Street, Birmingham, within an octagonal flat surround over pierced foliate carved ears and a pendulum window, inlaid overall with bands of geometric mother of pearl designs (pendulum and key)
Rosewood single fusee drop dial wall clock, the 12" cream painted dial within an octagonal brass and silvered metal inlaid surround over a shaped glazed aperture flanked by carved fruiting vine mouldings, 29" high
Seth Thomas two train drop dial wall clock, the 7.25" cream dial within an octagonal pine surround, 19.25" high
OAK SCHOOL HOUSE WALL CLOCK, E. Ingraham Co., "Major" model, c. 1907. The octagonal short-drop oak case houses a spring-wound time & strike calendar movement behind a 12" dial. Case length 25 inches.
CLOCKS: TWO WALL CLOCKS, THE FIRST VICTORIAN, WALNUT CASE, TURNED FINIALS AND DROPS, LOOSE FACE PLATE RING, MINOR LOSSES TO DIAL PAI...CLOCKS: Two wall clocks, the first Victorian, walnut case, turned finials and drops, loose face plate ring, minor losses to dial paint, as is, 39" h. x 16 1/2" w.; the other a Seth Thomas schoolhouse clock, octagonal case, signed on dial, as is, 22" h. x 14 1/2" w.
Rosewood Drop Octagon 30-Day Fusee Wall Clock by Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1860, with ripple molding around the octagonal perimeter, 12 in. painted zinc dial , black and gold transfer decorated tablet on lower door, remains of paper label on backboard, 30-day dual wind, time only movement with brass wheelwork, Geneva stops, strap pallets, two brass fusees mounted below movement in iron frame, wooden pendulum and brass bob, ht. 25 1/2 in.
Dial yellowed and may be an old repaint, case refinished, tablet original, majority of label gone.
Mahogany Drop Octagon Wall Clock by New Haven Clock Company, New Haven, Connecticut, c. 1870 with paper on zinc dial, carved side ornaments, painted glass on box door, maker's label inside backboard, eight-day time only spring powered movement, ht. 25 in.
Case refinished, replacement paper dial.
A Regency mahogany drop head wall clock with octagonal surround, the base with oval glass and applied carving to the sides, fitted a circular white enamel dial inscribed Keate, Chester, having an eight-day movement
ANSONIA ''OFFICE REGULATOR'' WALL CLOCK Ansonia Clock Co. New York c. 1905 having an octagonal long-drop walnut case and Ansonia trademarked 8-day springwound time/strike movement. Case length - 32.25 inches.
Gilbert "Maranville Calendar" wall clock circa 1865
rosewood-veneer drop octagonal case, housing 8-day time and strike movement behind calendar dial with adjustable months and days of week, signed "patented by Galusha Maranville, March 5th, 1861."
H25" W17" D4 1/4"
Minor veneer losses, one corner molding is missing, dial is overpainted, pendulum is not original.
ANSONIA ''OFFICE REGULATOR'' WALL CLOCK Ansonia Clock Co. New York c. 1905 having an octagonal long-drop walnut case and Ansonia trademarked 8-day spring wound time/strike movement. Case length - 32.25 inches.
A Victorian flamed mahogany drop dial wall clock with octagonal bezel enclosing a painted dial marked James and Sons, Liverpool, with single fuseƩ movement, 28" high
AN AMERICAN SCHOOL HOUSE REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, Ansonia and Seth Thomas Clock Co., c. 1885, with Ansonia time/strike brass movement in Seth Thomas octagonal/short-drop rosewood case. Length 26 inches.
A mid 19th century mahogany drop dial wall clock, the painted dial within an octagonal frame work, drop dial with glass panel and further carved detail with eight day time piece
OAK OCTAGONAL SHORT DROP WALL CLOCK, Seth Thomas Clock Co., 20th century, with springwound, 8-day, time only brass movement with ST monogram. Case length - 25 inches.
Ansonia mahogany two train drop dial wall clock, the 12" white dial within an octagonal surround over a glazed pendulum door
Rosewood Drop Octagon Wall Clock by Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1865, with ripple molding around the octagonal perimeter, 12 in. painted zinc dial with Roman numerals, black and gold transfer decorated tablet on lower door, printed maker's label inside stating, Eight and Thirty-Day Clocks and Time-Pieces Made and Sold by the Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, CT, eight-day production type time and strike movement with count wheel mounted on great wheel, strap pallets and pendulum, ht. 24 in.
Case refinished, dial and glass appear to be original.
ANTIQUE SCHOOL HOUSE WALL CLOCK, Seth Thomas Clock Co., early 20th century. The spring wound, time only, 8-day brass movement is with an octagonal/short-drop oak case with 12" dial. Complete with pendulum and key. Case length: 24 inches.
TWO SCHOOL HOUSE WALL CLOCKS, Japanese, 20th century, both with octagonal/short-drop wood cases with spring wound time & strike movements. Lengths 21.5 and 22 inches.
Rosewood Drop Octagon Thirty-Day Lever Spring Wall Clock by Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1860, with ripple molding around the octagonal perimeter, 12 in. dia. painted zinc dial with Roman numerals, black and gilt transfer decorated tablet on lower door, thirty-day "Equalizing Lever Spring" Type III movement with brass and tinned steel wheelwork, strap pallets, wooden pendulum rod and brass bob, ht. 25 1/2 in.
Inpainting on painted dial and numerals relined, case refinished.
Burr walnut 8" drop dial wall clock, within an octagonal surround inlaid with stylised foliate brass and silvered inlay, over a pendulum window; pendulum and winding key
Rosewood Drop Octagon Wall Clock by Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1865, with ripple molding around the octagonal perimeter, 12 in. dia. painted zinc dial, black and gold transfer decorated tablet on lower door, printed maker's label on backboard advertising Thirty-Day Clocks and Timepieces..., eight-day time only production model spring powered movement with strap pallets and pendulum, ht. 24 in.
Dial undisturbed, black background paint on lower tablet is redone.
Two similar 8.5" two train drop dial wall clocks, in octagonal pine surrounds (2)
Chauncey Jerome Miniature Keyhole Drop Octagon Wall Clock, New Haven, Connecticut, c. 1850, with faux rosewood grained case, painted dial mask over the zinc dial with Roman numerals, transfer decorated lower tablet in black and bronze paint, printed maker's label on backboard stating, Clocks and Timepieces, of All Kinds, Manufactured by Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, CT., to whom all orders may be addressed and which will receive prompt attention., eight-day time only spring powered movement with pendulum, ht. 16 in.
Jerome Ripple Front Wall Clock, New Haven, Connecticut, c. 1850, the rosewood and mahogany ripple molded short drop octagon case with carved side "ears,"12-in. painted zinc Roman numeral dial, eight-day, spring-powered, time and strike movement with the smaller strike spring mounted between brass caps and hooked to the center pillar post, ht. 22 in. Estimate $300-500 Dial and case in original finish. Veneer repair to object upper right. Movement ticks and strikes but should be cleaned and lubricated. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.