Rare And Collectible Clocks : 1823 Price List
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Sold on eBay Jun, 8th 2020
Isaac Reed Philadelphia Tall Case Grandfather Clock 1820 Cherry Case 8 day
Isaac Reed was at work in Philadelphia (Frankford District) on the NW corner of 2nd and Vine St. from 1819 - 1822. In 1823 he moved to 176 N. 2nd St and remained there until 1846. He was a Silversmith, Watchmaker and Clockmaker. This example is from the late Federal Period and exhibits the classic rectalinear lines indigenous to the Delaware Valley. The primary wood is Cherry with long leaf yellow Pine secondaries. The eight day brass striking movement is coupled to an American Painted Iron Dial probably from the Patton & Jones shop in Philadelphia. We acquired the piece from an Estate in
Sold on eBay May, 7th 2020
ANTIQUE 1775 COMPLETE CLOCK WORKS FOR TALL CLOCK BY CHARLES RAYMOND LYDEWAY
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS AN AMAZING ANTIQUE CIRCA 1775 GRANDFATHER OR TALL CLOCK MOVEMENT WITH GORGEOUS BRASS DIAL MADE BY CHARLES RAYMOND LYDEWAY. THIS IS A 30 HOUR MOVEMENT. CHARLES LIVED FROM 1741-1823 WITH MOST OF HIS PRODUCTION IN THE THIRD QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY. THE DIAL IS AMAZING WITH THE RED AND BLACK INSIDE THE ENGRAVING WHICH HE WAS KNOWN FOR. HE PLACED RED AND BLACK WAX INTO THE ENGRAVING TO MAKE HIS WORK STAND OUT. MEASURES 11 INCHES SQUARE AND IS JUST SPECTACULAR !! I HAVE THE CLOCK RUNNING ON A SHELF ON THE WALL KEEPING PERFECT TIME AND GONGS ON THE HOUR. HAS CAL
Sold on eBay Jul 23, 2022
French Pons 1823 silk suspension sienna marble & bronze striking mantel clock
AN STUNNING LARGE EARLY 19th CENTURY FRENCH SIENNA MARBLE AND ORMOLU MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK.This fine mantle clock having A rectangular case surmounted by urn finial and applied gilt acanthus leaf mouldings enclosing a Silvered dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day spring driven movement with outside count wheel and silk suspension striking the hours/half hours on a bell Signed Pons 1823. The clock is in working condition, The case is in good condition, Only showing Age to the dial silvering has worn. The Ormolu Bezel screws off the front as originally made that way. This clock is 12cm
Sold on eBay Oct 29, 2020
Eli Terry Reverse Painting Pillar & Scroll Clock
WE HAVE FOR SALE AN ELI TERRY & SONS PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCK. ELI TERRY MADE AND SOLD CLOCKS IN PLYMOUTH, CONNECTICUT IN THE 1800'S. ELI TERRY & SONS WERE ESTABLISHED IN 1823. THE CLOCK HAS TWO (2) WEIGHTS.
Sold on eBay February 19th, 2024
Eli Terry & Sons Wooden Works Transitional Clock 30 Hour T&S Painted Eagle Splat
This is an antique "transitional" wood works clock made by Eli Terry & Sons. It has a standard 30 hour movement, and as far as I can tell, is ALL ORIGINAL. Eli Terry & Sons Wooden Works Transitional Clock 30 Hour T&S Painted Eagle Splat Eli Terry & Sons Wooden Works Transitional Clock 30 Hour T&S Painted Eagle Splat Click images to enlarge Description Heritage Matters WEIGHT DRIVEN TRANSITIONAL CLOCK ELI TERRY & SONS 30 HOUR T&S (ON THE HOUR ONLY) CIRCA 1823 - 1832 This is an antique "Transitional" wood works clock made by Eli Terry & Sons, with an excellent label intact. It has a 30 hour movement, striking on the hour only. The lower glass is a replacement, but appears to be correctly reverse painted, and not screen-printed. It retains it original "tin can" pulley covers--the few times they appear on eBay, they go for a couple of hundred dollars themselves. Rather than the usual splat featuring a cornucopia, this one has an eagle! The paint on that splat, as well as on the columns, appears to be original. The movement is an original Terry-type. The weights, hands, and pendulum bob are all original. It measures approximately 28 X 17 X 5 inches. Old Eli began a partnership with his sons Eli Jr. and Henry about 1823. Junior left the firm in 1828 and Henry in 1832, which ended the company. "Transitional clocks" such as this overlap in production with the Pillar and Scroll clocks designed and first produced by Eli Terry (and also made by several others) and the "Brass Looking Glass Clock," or as it is generally called today, the half-column and splat clock (the movement is often called a "groaner") designed by Jerome about 1828. Most say this type of clock represents a transition from the pillar and scroll style to the column and splat clocks, but I think it is more accurate to think of them of a transition between movement construction. These "Transitional" clocks could use the same movements produced for pillar and scroll clocks, as well as a cabinet with approximately the same dimensions as the P&S. Those made for Jerome's "groaner" movements required a longer case and some degree of re-tooling, at least for the escapement. The transitional clocks also have the same sort of reverse paintings as do the pillar and scroll clocks, but with a different top splat and claw feet, like those often used in Empire style furniture. You know, Eli Whitney gets the credit for mass production and interchangeable parts, receiving a government contract for 10,000 muskets in 1797. However, for the first year, he produced not a single musket. In 1801, he demonstrated the ease of assembling muskets from interchangeable parts for a government committee which included out-going President John Adams and incoming President Thomas Jefferson. However, it turned out the demonstration was a set-up, using predetermined parts. I have even read that Whitney never managed to perfect the technique, and actually subcontracted the muskets out to more traditional arms makers. He did, however, come up with the idea for it, an idea which Eli Terry applied to his wooden works clocks, and put a clock within the financial reach of people who could otherwise have never afforded one! The splat has a crack in it, and it looks like two of its original glue blocks were lost, and a single one at the center was added. There are various small pieces of veneer which have been replaced, and I see at least one area where the veneer has cracked (see photos). On the dial, there is a missing wood chip just to the right of the winding arbor. The movement of this clock was completely disassembled, cleaned, and restrung. There are old repairs to some of the teeth. It is currently working HOWEVER (1) I have read that when produced, the wooden movements were estimated to have a "life expectancy" of about 20 years. We are well beyond that now, by about 180 years, and it is amazing that so many of them are still running! However, you might say they are living on borrowed time, so I cannot guarantee a wood works clocks, especially after it goes through the post office or any other shipper. And (2) I sell all mechanical and electrical devices in AS-IS condition anyway, because parts can become brittle so that any disturbance affects it. Please note: the weights will be shipped separately from the clock, at no additional expense to the buyer. Even so, I find this an AMAZING and beautiful clock! Should there be a problem with your purchase, please contact me directly through the eBay mail system. I can and will do the same things directly that I would through eBay, and probably more quickly. NO RESERVE! MY PLEDGE TO YOU: no surprises! I will provide high-resolution scans; I will fully describe each item, obverse and reverse, positives and negatives, possibilities, likelihoods, what I suspect, and which is which; and I will provide as much historical context as I can. Now, I believe that the only people who never make mistakes are those who never say or do anything, so consequently, there will be times I am wrong. There, you are covered by my guarantee. MY GUARANTEE TO YOU: I guarantee each item to be genuine as described. After you receive your purchase, you will have a 30 day inspection period; and if you are dissatisfied for any reason, simply return the item (in its original condition) for an immediate refund of your purchase price. Furthermore, if in the inspection period, you decide to send the item for expertizing, I will extend the period until its return from the expert of your choice. If it returns with an opinion of not genuine, or of being significantly different from how I describe it, I will also reimburse you for the expertizing fee. And the ONLY exception to my guarantee is that I am not responsible for mishandling by the mail system, and any damages incurred therein. That is what insurance is for, and it is automatic on this item. Get images thatmake Supersized seem small.Showcase your items with Auctiva sListing Templates!The complete eBay Selling Solution. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Mar, 28th 2020