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Sterling Silver Travel Clock, Barometer, Thermometer Mappin & Webb London 1911

Sold on eBay April 7th, 2025

Sterling Silver Travel Clock, Barometer, Thermometer Mappin & Webb London 1911

Sterling Silver Travel Clock, Barometer, Thermometer Mappin & Webb London 1911Traveling Silver Clock, Barometer and Thermometer made in London in 1911. The Folding case and plate are fully hallmarked. The 8 day mechanical clock and the aneroid barometer containing the thermometer are Swiss made, both are mounted on a silver hinged plate. The hallmarks are the Lion passant, the Leopard (London), a small q for 1911 and the the makers' mark for Mappin & Webb. Jonathan Mappin opened his first silversmith workshop in Sheffield in 1774. In 1849 the first store in London opened. In 1858 John Mappin invited his brother-in-law, George Webb to join him thus creating the company of Mappin and Webb. Weighs just over 1lb.4.5" x 2.5" wide x 1.25 " highReplyForward (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Large Industrial French Style Animated Locomotive Train Clock  ****

Sold on eBay February 8th, 2024

Large Industrial French Style Animated Locomotive Train Clock ****

eBay You are bidding on a French Industrial style animated locomotive clock. It measures ~19 inches long, 91/4 inches wide, ~18 inches high and weighs little over 43 pounds (dimensions weight include base). I received this clock from a local estate without a key. I was able to wind up the clock and wheel mechanism with a tool that I had (no key is included, buyer needs to obtain a key). The clock runs, bell strikes on each hour, both sides of wheels start turning and they stop after full turn. There is a slightly dis-figured spring under the train (please see the 12th pic). It is missing its thermometer (no tube), its barometer seems to work. Clock mechanism on the back reads; made in France 1774. Please note that this is a reproduced automated locomotive clock. The train sits on an Alabaster-? base that has some scratches (please see the 13th pic). Please note that its clock/wheel mechanisms may need some work once received by the buyer. Due to its nature/limited testing, it is sold as is, please bid accordingly. Please view pictures for details. Buyer pays $0.00 S/H for the lower 48 US -street address (Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico will have additional charges). International shipping via Ebay's Global Shipping Program. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
1774 Tall case clock

Sold on eBay Jul 13, 2022

1774 Tall case clock

Beautiful construction. Mint condition. Everything works key included.
Antique Elisha Neal Pillar & Scroll  Mantel Clock with Samuel Terry Movement

Sold on eBay May 23rd, 2024

Antique Elisha Neal Pillar & Scroll Mantel Clock with Samuel Terry Movement

We tested the clock for one day and it was running good.The movement had repaired when we checked.We do not have any records of the services, so we recommend to do a completed overhaul to make sure it works well.The case and finished by Elisha Neal, New Hartford, and the movement made by Samuel Terry (1774 - 1853)Dimension: 31 1/2" H - 16 1/2" W - 5" D Key is included.Please watch the video for more details: https: www youtube com watch v J8zW Fllt8and let us know if you have any questions! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Alex T Willard Tall Case Wooden Works Movement And Dial

Sold on eBay Jul, 21st 2020

Alex T Willard Tall Case Wooden Works Movement And Dial

This is an Alex T Willard tall case movement and dial. It is from the time he was working at Ashby MA. Alexander Tarbell Willard was born in 1774 and started making in clocks in Ashburnham MA with his brother Philander. He moved to Ashby MA in 1801 and most likely apprenticed to Abraham Edwards a clock maker in Ashby. His clocks are hard to distinguish from an Edwards clock and all are known as Ashby style clocks today. He married his wife Tila Oaks from Ashby. It is thought that Willard's wife Tila painted  his dials and also his brothers. The Willard dials were typically painted with rose b
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