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
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
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 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
SoldPillar & Scroll Shelf Clock Silas HoadleyEarly 19th C American shelf clock with scroll-top case surmounted by three brass finials, fitted with a painted metal dial with Roman numerals and floral decoration. Reverse paining on glass of MonticSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Striking Banjo ClockAn early 19th century American striking Banjo clock. 8-day weight driven time and strike 4-pilar movement with arched top plates, painted Iron dial and Roman numerals, signed "No. 1838, A Willard Jr".See Sold Price
SoldAmerican Tall Case ClockAn early 19th century American tall-case clock with brass 8-day movement, the face having a moon-phase dial painted with ships and other scenes. The cherrywood case having cove moldings at the base, cSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Decorated MirrorCirca Early 19th Century American paint decorated ogee framed mirror in gold and black paint, original mirror glass, 18 1/2 x 14". Condition paint circa 98%, mirror with some discoloration.See Sold Price
SoldEarly 19th C. American Mahogany Tall Case ClockEarly 19th century American mahogany tall case clock with finial accented "broken swan neck" pediment over the paint decorated dial, signed for Caleb Wheaton, Providence, Rhode Island. [97 1/2" H x 21See Sold Price
SoldEarly 19th Century American Oak 8-Day Grandfather ClockDESCRIPTION: Eight-day grandfather clock featuring an American oak case and a 19th century German movement with a rotating moondial, a secondary complication, and gilt trimmings on the face. Case is dSee Sold Price
SoldEARLY 19TH C. AMERICAN FEDERAL WALNUT TALL CLOCK.A ca. 1800 American, likely Ohio/Pennsylvania, tall clock in walnut, with a removable bonnet, with a broken arch crest, detailed inlays, and turned columns, with a painted iron dial, brass works. WithSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Tall ClockAn early 19th century American Federal Period tall clock. 8-day weight driven time and strike movement, painted metal dial with upper moon phase aperture, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, subsidiary seSee Sold Price
SoldEARLY 19th C. AMERICAN TIGER MAPLE TALL CASE CLOCKProbably Pennsylvania, movement by association h. 97 w. 10 d. 11 in. Provenance: From the estate of Joan E. Black, Bronxville, NY [In Situ Item] This item will not be on display in our saleroom duringSee Sold Price
SoldEARLY SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCKEARLY SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK: American, early 19th century. The mahogany case surmounted by a brass Eagle over the dial with Roman numerals; the Gilt frames enclosing reverse painted Tablets. ApproSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN BANJO CLOCK.Probably New England, early 19th century, mahogany veneer and pine. Squared elements with original reverse painted glass waist, and face with original paint. Wooden works. Wear, added tin guard insideSee Sold Price
Early American 19th Century Banjo Form Wall ClockEarly American 19th century banjo form wall clock with case. Case is a combination of mahogany and gilt wood with reverse painted glass panels. Not signed. Circa 1820/1830s. Some minor flaking on glasSee Sold Price
Sold19th Century Eli Terry & Sons American Shelf ClockDimensions: 17 1/4"W x 4 3/4”D x 30 3/4”H A mahogany veneer pillar and scroll shelf clock, a style pioneered by American clockmaker Eli Terry in the early 19th century featuring a scroll tSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Banjo Clock, 19th c., perhaps by Howard,Early American Banjo Clock, 19th c., perhaps by Howard, single weight driven, with a tapered gilt and eglomise panel over a lower eglomise gilt and eglomise pendulum window, H.- 28 1/2 in., W.- 10 1/8See 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
SoldBUCKS COUNTY PA AMERICAN WALNUT GRANDFATHER CLOCKBUCKS COUNTY PA AMERICAN WALNUT GRANDFATHER CLOCK HAVING SQUARE PAINTED DIAL WITH SWEEPING SECOND HAND AND CALENDER DIAL SIGNED JOSEPHE THORNTON; LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH C.; COMPLIMENTARY 2 WEIGHTS, PENDSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN TALL CASE CLOCKAmerican mahogany tall case clock early 19th c., with painted dial, 8-day works, tombstone door and chamfered corners, the back works plate signed 'William Whitaker'. 92"h x 18"wSee Sold Price