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Extremely Rare Astronomical Regulator- 1876 Centennial Gold Medal Winner

Sold on eBay September 13th, 2023

Extremely Rare Astronomical Regulator- 1876 Centennial Gold Medal Winner

Fantastic and enormous astronomical regular built by the German firm Gustov Becker and exhibited at the 1876 Centennials Exhibition where it won a gold medal. The clock was bought by prominent Philidelphia jeweler Samuel Kind, the first U.S. jeweler to sell diamonds. Massive movement and a 20 inch dial.S.KIND & CO. was founded by Samuel Kind in Philadelphia in 1872. Having escaped war torn Europe as a Jewish immigrant just a decade earlier, he had a vision for a new life that began to take shape with the opening of his own store. He became the first purveyor of diamonds in America, cultivating a higher end jewelry buying experience that previously would have only been available in Europe. Through his keen eye and business acumen, he built a jewelry house that would span over a century and became part of the fabric of Philadelphia Samual no doubt saw this magnificent clock at the 1876 Centennial held in Philidelphia, one of approximately twelve Astronomical Regulators made for the Exhibition by the firm of Gustav Becker then the largest clock producer in GermanyA cleaver marketing tool by Gustov Becker was the two sunken subdials which would be very labor intensive to make however this allowed for two further sunken plates for the perspective buyers to put their bussiness name on thus not looking out of place !This was the largest of the clocks produced with a 20" dial and enormous movement and bracket. And it begs to wonder if this was built into the wall of S. Kind Jewelers or perhaps a enormous floor standing clock as our example from Fontains Auctionsfrom a description of a floor standing Gustav Becker Astronomical Regulator clock sold by Fontains AuctionsGustav Becker Astronomical Floor Regulator. Large 16 in. silvered bronze astronomical dial with sweep minutes, 5.5 in. inset sub hour dial above 5.5 in. sub seconds dial, quality blued hands and gilt bronze bezel. Quality brass 8 day weight driven time only movement is signed on the rear plate ?Gustav Becker, Freiburg i/S? (in Schlesien) with ?GB? and crown over anchor mark, front and rear plates are numbered 118702; movement has deadbeat escapement with jeweled pallets, cable barrel exposed on the rear plate, maintaining power, large brass covered weight with quality 4 spoke pulley, long steel pendulum rod with 2 glass jar mercurial compensating pendulum, silvered beat indicator and beat adjustment on the pendulum rod. Exceptional Renaissance Revival carved walnut floor standing case with ebonized highlights has a pierced carved crest with filigree, seashell, turned and carved finials, raised burled panels below, long turned and tapered pendant side pieces with carved florets and incised spandrels in the upper door; the body door has a convex arch at the top under a carved drapery sash and the base has a 1 door compartment. Clock is in excellent condition, case is clean and original finish with no breaks or repairs, 2 top finials are replacements, dial has some wear to the silvering, movement is in running condition. Extremely rare and assumed to be a one of a kind piece, the carved case is of the highest grade and the movement is fine quality. Using the dates for both serial number (1875-1880) and the maker's mark (1852-1877) we were able to determine that this clock was manufactured c.1875-1877, which indicates that it is likely that this clock was manufactured in 1875 for display in the 1876 Centennial International Exhibition held in Philadelphia any617 questions please834 feel free to ask9354 and i will gladly clocks from the 1876 Centennial Exhibition are exceedingly rare and coupled with one of the most famous Philadelphia jewelers make this clock in this condition truly a piece of American History (Condition: Refurbished)
Antique French Napoleon III Boulle Tantalus Box Liquor Cabinet Decanter

Sold on eBay Jul 16, 2022

Antique French Napoleon III Boulle Tantalus Box Liquor Cabinet Decanter

Antique, French Napoleon III (1852-1870) Boulle tortoiseshell tantalus liquor cabinet. The French Boulle tantalus case opens to reveal gilt bronze, removable caddy with capacity for four decanters and sixteen cordial glasses.
Antique American Tall Case / Grandfather Clock c. 1845

Sold on eBay Feb 09, 2022

Antique American Tall Case / Grandfather Clock c. 1845

Here's his bio: Wilkes,Samuel Birmingham 1828-1852, japanned clock dial maker. It's speculation but Wilkes was not a clockmaker but a dial painter. No date function.
Vintage Tiffany Studios 1852 New York Desk Clock with Adam Pattern 2.8 lbs

Sold on eBay October 2nd, 2023

Vintage Tiffany Studios 1852 New York Desk Clock with Adam Pattern 2.8 lbs

Description: Vintage Tiffany Studios E852 New York Desk Clock with Adam Pattern 2.8 lbsApproximate Measurements: 3.75 X 3.80 X 2.90 inches Condition: Very good, vintage condition, as found. The clock has been tested and keeps proper time. Please see photos to best determine overall condition Please see our other antique and vintage items listed on our eBay store.Combined Shipping - We are happy to combine orders to save you shipping costs International buyers are fully responsible for any customs fees levied.#8210All new auction listings will be sold to the highest bidder, please refrain from asking for a "Buy It Now" price.
AUTHENTIC WW2 GERMAN UBOAT SUBMARINE WORKING RADIO ROOM CLOCK MILITARY ARMY NAVY

Sold on eBay August 7th, 2024

AUTHENTIC WW2 GERMAN UBOAT SUBMARINE WORKING RADIO ROOM CLOCK MILITARY ARMY NAVY

ULTRA RAREGustav BeckerWORLD WAR 2GERMANU BOATSUBMARINEWORKING GREATRADIO ROOM8 DAY CLOCKKriegsmarinew KeyKEEPS GREAT TIMEULTRA RAREGustav Becker VersionGOOD LUCK FINDING ANOTHER ONEGustav Becker Clock Company HistoryOne of the better quality best known German clock-makers from the mid to late 19th century was Gustav Becker. Born in 1819, Becker trained as a clock-maker in Germany and Austria. In 1850 he opened workshops in Freiburg, Silesia, Germany in 1850. Initially, Becker struggled with untrained help, but won the "Medaille d’Or" for design at the 1852 Silesia Trade Exposition. Becker incorporated that first medal and his initials, G.B., into his trademark and, as you will see below, into many components of his clocks, from movement mounts to wall standoffs to beat plates and pulleys. This award gave him the recognition that he needed to attract skilled craftsmen to his workshops. Numerous awards and certificates followed, from trade expos as far-flung as Australia and as close to home as Vienna. He was very adept at leveraging this new-found notoriety to the benefit of his business enterprise. Gustav Becker Factory Workers Gustav Becker clocks are known for their quality workmanship and the Becker name on a clock will make it more valuable than lesser-known maker’s clocks of similar quality. These collectible works of art are not as expensive as their furniture counterparts and can range in price from $500 to $5,000 and more. 'FREE RETURNS' LISTINGS:NO QUESTIONS ASKEDNO NEED TO FIRST INFORM US OR TO GET OUR RETURN CLICK ON THE RETURN BUTTON AND PRINT OUT THE FREE RETURN LABELRETURN THE UNUSED ITEM IN THE EXACT CONDITION YOU RECEIVED IT INTAPE THE LABEL TO THE PACKAGE THEN HAVE THE USPS COME BY FOR FREE AND PICK IT UP [GO TO USPS WEBSITE UNDER THE TAB 'QUICK TOOLS' CHOOSE 'SCHEDULE A PICKUP'] OR DROP IT OFF AT THE POST OFFICEOTHER RETURNS:NO QUESTIONS ASKEDNO NEED TO FIRST INFORM US OR TO GET OUR RETURN AUTHORIZATION JUST CLICK ON THE RETURN BUTTON AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS RETURN THE UNUSED ITEM IN THE EXACT CONDITION YOU RECEIVED IT IN.TAPE SHIPPING LABEL TO THE PACKAGE THEN HAVE THE USPS COME BY FOR FREE AND PICK IT UP [GO TO USPS WEBSITE UNDER THE TAB 'QUICK TOOLS' CHOOSE 'SCHEDULE A PICKUP'] OR DROP IT OFF AT THE POST OFFICE. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Early Terryville Torsion Pendulum Candlestick Clock Patent 1852 S. B. Terry

Sold on eBay Apr, 15th 2020

Early Terryville Torsion Pendulum Candlestick Clock Patent 1852 S. B. Terry

Early Terryville Torsion Pendulum Candlestick Clock Patent 1852. Fantastic original clock. Presently running but looks dirty. 11 1/2 inches tall to the top of the dome. No chips or cracks on the base. Done is thin glass with rough edge. I assume it to be original. These hardly ever come up for sale. Don’t miss this chance to own this super rare clock! Shipped with USPS Retail Ground.
Superb JAPY FRERES Mid-19th C. Gilt Bronze Clock  FRENCH EMPIRE c. 1849 antique

Sold on eBay Jul, 19th 2020

Superb JAPY FRERES Mid-19th C. Gilt Bronze Clock FRENCH EMPIRE c. 1849 antique

Up for your consideration is a fine French Empire gilt bronze clock of the finest quality, movement made by Japy Freres, c. 1849 - 1852. It measures 21” tall, 11.5" wide, and about 4” deep, has pendulum, key, chimes, working, missing glass cover for clock. Clock is very heavy.  Packaging will accommodate a safe delivery great condition. The case with relatively even patina. Clock currently runs well when wound and chimes on the hour and half hour. Comes with a key to wind the clock. The dial needs to be cleaned. Please note: I can make no guarantees that the clock wi
LARGE ANTIQUE FRENCH FUGURAL CLOCK

Sold on eBay September 30th, 2023

LARGE ANTIQUE FRENCH FUGURAL CLOCK

eBay Beautiful and very impressive large antique 19th Century French patinated bronze and metal figural clock. This is a very heavy, around 50 pounds mantel clock, showing two large figures of a classical females holding a basket with a Cupid. Excellent quality with intricate details. The movement itself stamped J. Marti & Cie. Condition is good with some discolorations and rubbings. The clock is “stop and go”and need a servicing to be fully operational. Has key, pendulum and the clock mechanism appears to be fully intact.Selling As Is Samuel Marti was a renowned clockmaker in Paris in the second half of the 1800s, and established his business in 1841 in Montbéliard, in Doubs, a department in northeast France that was the birthplace of many of the most prestigious clockmakers. Marti exhibited his clocks regularly at expositions in Paris, where he won a Mention of Honour in 1839, a Bronze Medal in 1860, a Silver Medal in 1889, and several Gold Medals (1841, 1851, 1852, 1900). A reproduction of the Bronze Medal from 1860 was added to the company’s creations from 1867 to 1900. During the 1860s he collaborated with another two celebrated French clockmakers: Roux and Japy Frères Dimensions: 31 1/2” high x 13 1/2” wide x 8” deep. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
RARE 3/4 SIZE BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS STEEPLE CLOCK ca.1846, GOLD FINIALS & FEET

Sold on eBay May 19th, 2024

RARE 3/4 SIZE BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS STEEPLE CLOCK ca.1846, GOLD FINIALS & FEET

3/4 SIZE BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS, BRISTOL, CT. STEEPLE OR SHARP GOTHIC SHELF CLOCK MADE ca.1846 ELISHA C. BREWSTER & CO. MADE THE MOVEMENTS AND BROTHERS ELIAS AND ANDREW INGRAHAM MADE THE CASES TO PRODUCE FINISHED CLOCKS BY BREWSTER & INGRAHAMSVERY NICE BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD VENEER COVERED CASE WITH OLDER OR PERHAPS ORIGINAL FINISH; FINISH SHOWS SOME 'CHECKERING' DUE TO AGEUNUSUAL GOLD-LEAFED FINIALS AND BALL FEETCLOCK IS SIGNED 'BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS' INSIDE ON THE LABEL AND ON THE MOVEMENT FRONT PLATE (SEE PHOTOS)LABEL IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR A CLOCK OF THIS AGEORIGINAL DIAL SHOWS SOME PAINT LOSS ON LOWER EDGE AND AROUND THE TIME SIDE WINDING OPENING; SOME YELLOWING ALSO PRESENT30-HR. MODIFIED CHARLES KIRK STYLE MOVEMENT IS RUNNING FINE (I JUST RE-OILED THE PIVOTS); THE PIVOT HOLES LOOK TIGHT AND THE STEEL SPRINGS LOOK NEWERVERY COLORFUL ORIGINAL 'PRESIDENT'S HOUSE' ENGRAVED SCENE ON THE LOWER GLASS; SHOWS SOME LOSSBOTH HANDS ARE ORIGINALTHIS IS SIMILAR TO THE EXAMPLE I JUST SOLD THIS EVENING EXCEPT FOR THE STYLE OF FINIALS AND FEET AND THE DECORATED GLASS. THIS IS THE LAST 3/4 STEEPLE THAT I HAVE FOR SALE. AS FAR AS I KNOW 3/4 SIZE STEEPLE CLOCKS WERE ONLY MADE BY BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS OF BRISTOL, CT SOMETIME IN THE TIME PERIOD OF APPROXIMATELY 1846 TO 1850. NO OTHER CLOCK MANUFACTURER MADE THIS STYLE OF STEEPLE CLOCK. ELIAS INGRAHAM MOST LIKELY DESIGNED THE STEEPLE OR SHARP GOTHIC CLOCK CASE WHILE ELISHA BREWSTER PROVIDED MOVEMENTS INITIALLY INVENTED BY CHARLES KIRK WHO WAS A JOINT JUNIOR PARTNER AND FOREMAN IN E. C. BREWSTER & CO. THESE CLOCKS ARE APPROXIMATELY 1 TO 1-1/2 INCHES LESS IN WIDTH THAN THE MORE COMMON FULL SIZED STEEPLE CLOCKS MADE BY A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT MANUFACTURERS. OFTEN THE HEIGHT IS REDUCED BY AN INCH OR SO ALSO. (THIS CLOCK MEASURES 19-3/4" H x 8-3/4" W x 3-1/4" D). THE SIZE REDUCTION IS MOST EVIDENT WHEN VIEWING THESE CLOCKS FROM THE FRONT AS ALL THE FRONT COMPONENTS ARE SMALLER IN WIDTH THAN THOSE ON THE FULL SIZE STEEPLES. ALL OF THE 3/4 STEEPLES I HAVE OBSERVED ARE BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD VENEERED LIKE THIS EXAMPLE. 3 STYLES OF CASES HAVE BEEN DOCUMENTED BASED ON THE STYLE OF FINIALS USED. A NUMBER OF EXAMPLES SHOW THE NORMAL, TAPERED FINIALS SIMILAR TO THOSE OBSERVED ON MANY OF THE FULL SIZED STEEPLE CLOCKS. THESE ARE NORMALLY NARROWER, AND, THUS 'SLEEKER' THAN THE FULL SIZED EXAMPLES. THE SECOND STYLE, LIKE THIS EXAMPLE, HAS DELICATELY TURNED FINIALS THAT HAVE BEEN COATED WITH GESSO AND GOLD-LEAFED. THESE CLOCKS ALSO HAVE SMALL BALL FEET THAT HAVE BEEN COVERED WITH GESSO AND GOLD-LEAFED. THE 3RD STYLE HAS 'CROSS' FINIALS LIKE OBSERVED ON THE CLOCK I SOLD IN AN AUCTION THAT ENDED THIS EVENING. BOTH THE 'CROSS FINIAL' AND GOLD LEAFED STYLES ARE REASONABLEY RARE WITH THE 'CROSS FINIAL' STYLE BEING THE SLIGHTLY RARER OF THE TWO. THE LAST PHOTO SHOWS 2 DOCUMENTED EXAMPLES OF THIS CLOCK THAT I WAS ABLE TO FIND. THE PHOTO TO THE LEFT IS FOUND ON PAGE 105 OF THE BOOK TITLED AMERICAN SHELF AND WALL CLOCKS BY ROBERT W. D. BALL. THIS CLOCK RESIDES IN THE AMERICAN CLOCK AND WATCH MUSEUM IN BRISTOL, CT. BALL VALUES THIS CLOCK AT $350. THE PHOTO TO THE RIGHT WAS TAKEN FROM THE COTTONE AUCTIONS WEBSITE WHERE IT SOLD AT AN OCT. 22, 2004 AUCTION FOR A WHOPPING $2970 (INCLUDES 10% BUYER'S PREMIUM)! THIS PRICE WOULD BE UNREALISTIC TODAY EVEN IF IT DID HAVE AN ORIGINAL KIRK CAST IRON BACK PLATE MOVEMENT (I COULD NOT FIND A DESCRIPTION FOR THIS CLOCK TO VERIFY THE STYLE OF MOVEMENT). NOTE THAT BOTH THE EXAMPLES SHOWN IN THE LAST PHOTO HAVE AT LEAST ONE FINIAL 'TIP' MISSING. THESE WERE VERY DELICATE AND, THUS, EASILY BROKEN. BOTH FINIAL 'TIPS' HAVE BEEN LOST FROM THE CLOCK OFFERED HERE.THE ONLY MOVEMENTS I HAVE SEEN IN THESE CLOCKS ARE 30-HR. CHARLES KIRK STYLE MOVEMENTS INVENTED BY KIRK ca.1843 (BUT USED IN THE 8-DAY AND 30-DAY VERSIONS SEVERAL YEARS BEFORE THE 1843 PATENT WHICH COVERED THE 8-DAY VERSION ONLY). THESE MOVEMENTS, INITIALLY WITH BRASS SPRINGS AND CAST IRON BACK PLATES & SPRING BARRELS, EVOLVED OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL YEARS TO THE POINT THAT THE CAST IRON BACK PLATES AND BARRELS WERE REPLACED WITH A STAMPED BRASS PLATE WITH NO BARRELS. THE EVOLUTION OF BOTH THE 8-DAY AND 30-HR. KIRK MOVEMENTS IS NICELY DOCUMENTED IN THE BOOK TITLED THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF JOSEPH IVES TO CONNECTICUT CLOCK TECHNOLOGY 1810-1862 BY KENNETH D. ROBERTS, CHAPTER X. THE EVOLUTION OF THE 30-HR. MOVEMENT IS REPRODUCED FROM THE ABOVE BOOK IN THE NEXT TO LAST PHOTO. THE MOVEMENT IN THIS CLOCK MATCHES THAT SHOWN IN THE THIRD/LAST VERSION. AS NOTED IN THE ABOVE BOOK WHEN THE CAST IRON BACK PLATE WAS ELIMINATED FOR THE 30-HR. MOVEMENT THERE WAS A SLIGHT CHANGE IN WHEEL AND PINION TEETH/LEAVES COUNT ON THE TIME SIDE WHILE THE STRIKE SIDE REMAINED UNCHANGED. NOTE THAT ALL OF THESE MOVEMENTS WERE MADE ORIGINALLY WITH BRASS SPRINGS AS STEEL SPRINGS WERE STILL PROHIBITABLY EXPENSIVE. THE MOVEMENT IN THIS CLOCK HAS STEEL SPRINGS ON BOTH THE TIME AND STRIKE SIDE MOST LIKELY DUE TO PRIOR BRASS SPRING BREAKAGE AND/OR LOSS OF TENSION. NOTE THAT BREWSTER LIKELY HAD PURCHASED THE KIRK PATENT BY 1843 WHEN THE PATENT WAS ISSUED (PATENT NO. 3233 ISSUED ON AUG. 26, 1843 AND TITLED 'CLOCK') AS KIRK LEFT BRISTOL IN THAT YEAR. THE MOVEMENT MODIFICATIONS WERE LIKELY ALL MADE BY BREWSTER OR SOMEONE IN HIS EMPLOY (POSSIBLY ANSON L. ATWOOD AS NOTED IN THE ABOVE ROBERTS REFERENCE). BREWSTER ALSO OWNED THE JOSEPH SHAYLOR IVES PATENT NO. 723 TITLED 'MODE OF APPLYING SPRINGS TO CLOCKS' ISSUED ON MAY 4, 1838 WHICH COVERED THE USE OF BRASS SPRINGS TO POWER CLOCKS. THESE 2 PATENTS GAVE BREWSTER EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO MAKE THE FIRST CONVENTIONAL BRASS SPRING DRIVEN MOVEMENTS IN AMERICA.3/4 STEEPLE CLOCKS ARE NOT VERY COMMON. I FOUND ONLY A FEW EXAMPLES IN VARIOUS HOROLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS INCLUDING: 1. INGRAHAM CLOCKS & WATCHES BY TRAN DUY LY, FIG. 44; 2. AMERICAN SHELF AND WALL CLOCKS BY ROBERT W. D. BALL, PAGES 89, 98, 105; 3. HANDBOOK OF CLOCKS PRODUCED BY CHARLES KIRK, ELISHA BREWSTER AND BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS AT BRISTOL, CONNECTICUT, 1828-1852 BY BILL ULTSCH AND DOUB COWAN, FIG. 63. AS NOTED ABOVE THE FINISH ON THIS CLOCK IS VERY OLD AND PERHAPS ORIGINAL. THUS, IT DOES HAVE SOME LOSSES DUE TO 'BUMPS' AND 'RUBS' AND 'CHECKERING' DUE TO AGE. I COULD HAVE REMOVED THE TOP OF THE FINISH WITH ALCOHOL BUT CHOSE NOT TO. INSTEAD, I LEFT THE FINISH AS IS. IT ADDS CONSIDERABLE 'ORIGINALITY' TO THE CLOCK. ALL I DID WAS POLISH THE CASE WITH A QUALITY CABINEMAKER'S WAX TO CLEAN AND BRIGHTEN THE FINISH. AS ALSO NOTED ABOVE, THE ORIGINAL ENGRAVED IMAGE ON THE LOWER GLASS IS TITLED "PRESIDENT'S HOUSE". YOU CAN JUST SEE THE TITLE AT LOWER CENTER (IT IS ACTUALLY EASIER TO VIEW FROM THE BACK). THE ENGRAVING AND PAINT IS BRITTLE AND DOES SHOW SOME LOSS. THE REMAINING IMAGE COULD BE BETTER STABILIZED BY AN EXPERT REVERSE GLASS RESTORER. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW ONE JUST ASK. THE IMAGE ITSELF IS REFERENCED IN THE NAWCC WATCH AND CLOCK BULLETIN, JAN./FEB., 2020, PLATE 70, PAGE 71. IT IS IN AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE TITLED ENGRAVED IMAGES. A HISTORICAL LOOK AT THE DEVELOPMENT AND USE IN CLOCK TABLETS BY PAUL HENION, pp. 8-91. AS NOTED BY PAUL, THE ORIGIN OF THIS IMAGE IS NOT KNOWN BUT IT IS NEARLY IDENTICAL TO AND LIKELY COPIED FROM THE IMAGE FROM AMERICAN SCENERY, VOL. 2 PUBLISHED IN LONDON IN 1840. THE UPPER GLASS IS ALSO ORIGINAL AS IT DOES SHOW ITS AGE WITH A NUMBER OF DEFECTS SUCH AS BUBBLES BEING VISIBLE. IN ADDITION, IT IS HELD IN THE DOOR WITH ORIGINAL PUTTY.THE ORIGINAL MOVEMENT IS WORKING FINE AND SHOULD DO SO FOR MANY YEARS. IT IS CLEAN AND THE PIVOT HOLES SHOW LITTLE WEAR. THE STEEL SPRINGS ALSO LOOK RELATIVELY NEW. THE HANDS ARE ORIGINAL AND TYPICAL OF THOSE FOUND IN EARLY BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS CLOCKS. THE PENDULUM IS PERIOD. THE KEY MAY BE OLD BUT IT IS DIFFICULT TO TELL. THE DOOR LATCH IS ORIGINAL WHILE THE KEY IS A RECENT REPLACEMENT. THE ESCUTCHEON DOES NOT LOOK ORIGINAL TO ME ALTHOUGH IT IS OLD. NOTE THE NUMBER WRITTEN ON THE BACK OF THE BACKBOARD SHOWN IN ONE OF THE LATER PHOTOS. IT APPEARS TO BE '2758'. IT IS WRITTEN IN 'OLD STYLE' AND APPEARS TO BE ORIGINAL. I HAVE SEEN NUMBERS LIKE THIS ON A NUMBER OF CASES. I BELIEVE THEY ARE INVENTORY NUMBERS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFER TO THE NUMBER OF CLOCKS MADE. THE VERY TIPS OF THE FINIALS HAVE BEEN LOST AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. WHEN I OBTAINED THE CLOCK ALL OF THE GOLD LEAF WAS GONE. I RE-GOLD LEAFED THE FINIALS AND FEET THE NORMAL WAY (GESSO + RED CLAY BOLE WITH RABBIT SKIN GLUE + WETTING WITH ALCOHOL AND APPLYING THE LEAF). SEE PHOTOS FOR ALL DETAILS. A NICE, REASONABLY RARE CLOCK THAT HAS SURVIVED ALMOST COMPLETELY INTACT AFTER 175 YEARS.THE CLOCK WILL BE DOUBLE BOXED AND SHIPPED WITH FEDEX.THANKS FOR LOOKING! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Antique E. Ingraham - Ornate MANTLE CLOCK circa 1870 Bristol, Connecticut

Sold on eBay Sep, 12th 2020

Antique E. Ingraham - Ornate MANTLE CLOCK circa 1870 Bristol, Connecticut

Antique E. Ingraham - MANTLE CLOCK circa 1870 Bristol, Connecticut<br />The master behind Ingraham Clocks was Elias Ingraham (1805-1885). Elias, who lived to the advanced age of 80, was born in Marlborough, Connecticut. He came to Bristol in 1828 to work for George Mitchell building clock cases. In 1830, Elias Ingraham, now a noted clock casemaker, began working for Chauncey and Lawson C. Ives. He made over five thousand clock cases for them over the next three years. The E. and A. Ingrahams Company was then started and ran from 1852 to 1856; and then Elias Ingraham and Company from 1857 to 18
Antique Working 1840's BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS Victorian Steeple Mantel Shelf Clock

Sold on eBay Dec, 1st 2019

Antique Working 1840's BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS Victorian Steeple Mantel Shelf Clock

&nbsp;Here is a recent estate find. This is a Rare Antique Working 19th Century Early American Steeple Clock, made by Brewster &amp; Ingrahams Clock Co. Bristol Conn. USA, circa 1844-1852. It has a Rosewood Veneer Mahogany Wood Victorian Steeple Style Case with Frosted Etched Glass Lower Tablet with Victorian Lyre Design. The Original Brewster &amp; Ingrahams Clock Company Label is Inside. The Dial is a Hand Painted Metal Dial, which Was Professionally Restored! It has a Signed "Brewster &amp; Ingrahams" 8 Day Brass Mechanical "Time &amp; Strike" Key Wound Movement with a Cathedral Coil Spring
Antique OGEE Clock Smith & Goodrich Ladies In Window 1847-1852 8 Day Ogee!!!

Sold on eBay May, 15th 2019

Antique OGEE Clock Smith & Goodrich Ladies In Window 1847-1852 8 Day Ogee!!!

Antique OGEE Clock Smith & Goodrich Ladies In Window 1847-1852 8 Day Ogee!!! - Sold on eBay May, 15th 2019 for $249.99
RARE S.B. Terry Marine clock movement c.1852

Sold on eBay May 27, 2021

RARE S.B. Terry Marine clock movement c.1852

Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for RARE S.B. Terry Marine clock movement c.1852 at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
"Louis XVI" French mantle clock with two vases,c.1865 pendul bell

Sold on eBay May, 13th 2020

"Louis XVI" French mantle clock with two vases,c.1865 pendul bell

AntiquePendulum Mantel clock&nbsp;with two vases"Louis XVI"Samuel MartiPARISA renowned clockmaker in Paris in the second half of the 1800s, Samuel his business in 1841 in Montbéliard, in Doubs, a department in northeast France that was the birthplace of many of the most prestigious clockmakers nbsp;Marti exhibited his clocks regularly at expositions in Paris, where he won a Mention of Honour in 1839, a Bronze Medal in 1860, a Silver Medal in 1889, and several Gold Medals (1841, 1851, 1852, 1900). A reproduction of the Bronze Medal from 1860 was added to the company’s creat
SCARCE BRADLEY MFG. CO., SOUTHINGTON, CT, COTTAGE CLOCK, 8-DAY MOVEMENT, ca.1852

Sold on eBay Jun, 9th 2019

SCARCE BRADLEY MFG. CO., SOUTHINGTON, CT, COTTAGE CLOCK, 8-DAY MOVEMENT, ca.1852

SCARCE BRADLEY MFG. CO., SOUTHINGTON, CT, COTTAGE CLOCK, 8-DAY MOVEMENT, ca.1852 - Sold on eBay Jun, 9th 2019 for $216.29
ANTIQUE ANSONIA CONNECTICUT 8 DAY COTTAGE CHIME CLOCK WORKING WITH ALARM c.1860

Sold on eBay Feb, 16th 2020

ANTIQUE ANSONIA CONNECTICUT 8 DAY COTTAGE CHIME CLOCK WORKING WITH ALARM c.1860

&nbsp; ANTIQUE ANSONIA (CONNECTICUT) 8 DAY COTTAGE CHIME CLOCK WORKING CASE WITH INTERIOR PAPER LABEL ANSONIA CONNECTICUT. FINE WORKING nbsp;MANTEL nbsp; SHELF nbsp;CLOCK DATED BETWEEN 1852 - 1875, BEFORE ANSONIA MOVED TO NEW YORK. This is a mechanical nbsp;timepiece pendulum movement, with chime and alarm feature.&nbsp; 13 1/2&nbsp; inches tall, 10 1/2 inches wide, 4 1/2&nbsp; inches deep. THIS IS A VERY NICE ANTIQUE AMERICAN COTTAGE CLOCK, IN WORKING CONDITION. THIS COMES WITH ADJUSTABLE PENDULUM AND KEY. CONDITION IS VERY GOOD.
1856 E. and A. Ingraham Steeple Shelf Mantel Clock

Sold on eBay Feb, 16th 2020

1856 E. and A. Ingraham Steeple Shelf Mantel Clock

Pictures shows glare due to the lighting.This antique clock was manufactured between 1852 to 1856 by E.A. Ingraham (Brewster Ingraham) in Brewster, Conn.&nbsp; Clock's case is in very good condition for it's age. It has the original paper label inside the case (some stain).&nbsp; Beautiful reverse painted glass door with E Pluribus Unum (United We Stand).&nbsp; Clear glass panel has the original wavy glass.&nbsp; Clock initially had an alarm, which sometime in the past wast removed.&nbsp; 30 Brass mechanism strikes every hour counting out the hour. Dial was replaced sometime in the past since
Handbook of Clocks Produced by Charles Kirk Elisha Brewster 1828-1852

Sold on eBay Feb, 10th 2020

Handbook of Clocks Produced by Charles Kirk Elisha Brewster 1828-1852

Handbook of Clocks Produced by Charles Kirk &amp; Elisha Brewster 1828-1852<br />By Bill Ultsch<br />Printed in 1996<br />This catalog features stunning black and white picturesThis is a soft back book77 Pages<br />
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