William L Gilbert Clock Co. Mantle Clock, Oak Case, painted glass front, 18h x 16w x 6d inchesCrawford Family Auctions LLC4.6(194)$20
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AN UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MOONPHASE REPEATING TRAVEL CLOCK with three subsidiary dials. 15 cm xHannam's Auctioneers Ltd4.3(415)£260(4 bids)4 days Left
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FRENCH CARRIAGE "CORNICHE"-STYLE CLOCK MANUFACTURED BY LEROY & fiLS 19th century - H: 6 in. (leatherSloans & Kenyon4.3(87)$1206 days Left
SoldAn unusual mid 19th century American clock movement signed Smith New YorkSmith, New York, an unusual mid 19th century spring driven clock movement with signed, cross shaped brass plates and four wheel train with half dead beat escapement, all wheels including motion work wSee Sold Price
SoldCast Iron clockA late 19th century American Clock Co. Cast Iron mantle clock. 8-day time & strike movement. Fancy cast iron cast with birds and flowers, original painted decoration. Some wear. 16" high. ESTIMATE $20See Sold Price
SoldEARLY 19th CENTURY AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKHaving a large case with weighted brass pendulum behind two glass doors and one brass weight behind it, the dial with Roman numerals and surrounded by brass tacks h. 50 w. 19-1/2 d. 5-1/2 in. ProvenanSee Sold Price
SoldEarly 19th Century American Banjo ClockEarly 19th Century American Banjo Clockcirca 1820'smahogany case with half round frames and inset mahogany panels, brass 8-day time-only weight-driven movement with alternate train and cast iron weighSee Sold Price
SoldEarly 19th Century American Banjo ClockEarly 19th Century American Banjo Clockcirca 1820'smahogany case with beveled frames, pine backboard, and reverse painted tablets, brass 8-day time-only weight-driven movement with step train and castSee Sold Price
Sold19th Century American Banjo Clock19th Century American Banjo Clockcirca 1830'smahogany case with half round frames and revers painted tablets, brass 8-day weight-driven movement with alternate train, lower tablet signed "Moberg&See Sold Price
Sold19th Century American Banjo ClockAmerican Banjo Clockmid-19th centurymahogany case with gilded rope frames and pine backboard having a cast iron dial, brass 8-day time-only weight-driven movement, with spurious signature on the dialSee Sold Price
Sold19th century American banjo clock by GilbertA beautiful 19th century American banjo clock by Gilbert, marked Gilbert 1807, 30"HSee Sold Price
SoldTwo 19th Century American Shelf ClocksTwo 19th century American shelf clocks. Langdon and Jones (Burlington, CT) and Mark Lane (Elizabethtown, NJ). Both veneered in mahogany, with wooden works and paper labels. Original weights and pendulSee Sold Price
SoldG D Hatch Banjo ClockA mid 19th century American banjo clock attributed to George D. Hatch, North Attleboro, Mass. 8-day time only movement with a painted metal dial and Roman numerals. Cherry case with the original "RoseSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Walnut tall clockAn early 19th century American tall clock. 8-day Brass time and strike movement, silvered dial with moon phase marked "William Hudson, Mt. Holly (New Jersey)". Mahogany case with broken arch top overSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Walnut tall clockAn early 19th century American tall clock. 8-day Brass time and strike movement, painted dial with moon phase, sweep seconds hand and calendar hand marked "Thos. Adams, Middletown, NY". Walnut case wiSee Sold Price
SoldM Kingsbury Massachusetts Banjo ClockA mid 19th century American banjo clock marked "Martin Kingsbury, Dedham, Mass, No. 8" on the movement. 8-day time only movement with painted iron dial and Roman numerals. Mahogany case with a Brass sSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Shelf ClockA 19th century American shelf clock. 30-hr weight driven Brass time and strike movement with skeletonized plates, painted metal dial with Arabic numerals. Mahogany case with stenciled crest and turnedSee Sold Price
SoldE Howard and Co. No. 5 Banjo ClockE Howard and Co. No. 5 Banjo ClockLate 19th-early 20th century, AmericanThe E. Howard & Co. (established 1842, American) No. 5 banjo clock is a refined mid to late 19th century American wall clock, onSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Banjo ClockA 19th century American Banjo clock. 8-day weight driven time only movement with a painted Iron dial and Roman numerals marked "Warranted by Wm. Cummens, Roxbury". Mahogany case with Gilded front, GilSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Banjo Clock With AlarmAn early 19th century American Banjo clock with alarm. 8-day Brass, weight driven time movement with spring driven alarm, exterior top mounted alarm bell, painted Iron dial with Roman numerals. MahogaSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Banjo ClockA mid 19th century American banjo clock. 8-day time only movement with painted iron dial and Roman numerals. Mahogany case with a Brass Eagle finial over a molded Brass dial door, tapered throat doorSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Banjo Clock With AlarmAn early 19th century American Banjo clock with alarm. 8-day Brass, weight driven time and alarm movement with exterior top mounted alarm bell, painted Iron dial with Roman numerals. Mahogany case witSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Banjo ClockA mid 19th century American banjo clock. 8-day time only movement with painted iron dial and Roman numerals. Mahogany case with a turned gilded finial over a molded Brass dial door, tapered hinged thrSee Sold Price
SoldA 19TH C. JEWELER'S REGULATOR CASE W/ PINWHEEL MOVEMENTThe 19th century American hardwood clock case fitted with a time only pinwheel clock movement fronted by a porcelain enamel dial in brass bezel with hand painted Roman numeral chapter ring and two-tonSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Banjo ClockA 19th century American Banjo clock. 8-day weight driven time only movement stamped "292" with painted metal dial and Roman numerals. Mahogany case with edge banding, Brass Eagle finial, molded BrassSee Sold Price
SoldThomas & Hoadley Tall ClockA 19th century American tall clock by Thomas & Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn (1810-1813). 30-hr weight driven time and strike movement with a painted wooden dial and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds andSee Sold Price
SoldRiley Whiting Tall ClockA 19th century American tall clock by Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn (1807-1819). 30-hour weight driven time and strike wooden movement with a painted wood dial and Arabic numerals, subsidiary secondSee Sold Price