Rare And Collectible Clocks : 1893 Clock Price List
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Sold on eBay January 21st, 2024
FINEST Ca. 1900 Tiffany & Co. {Paris} Sterling Silver 1/4 Repeating Strut Clock
eBay TIFFANY & CO. SILVER BELLE ÉPOQUE QUARTER REPEATING STRUT CLOCKdoubtless the finest surviving example of its typeHighly prized clock from my personal collection. Time has come for these horological gems to find new homes. Elegant Tiffany and Co. designs from the turn of the century through the 1980s comprise a significant category of meritorious clocks curated since 1970. Yes; that's me setting the time to welcome 1974.The handsome French hallmarked first standard (.950 purity) silver bezel is beautifully proportioned, displaying jewelry grade finishing. A thick beveled crystal protects the matte gilt dial signed "Tiffany & Co." "8 Days" "France" and "Repeater Quarter Noteworthy aspects of the timepiece include delicate blued steel spade and whip hands, folding silver easel on robust hinge bracket signed "Sterling" "Tiffany & Co." and hallmarked with poincon of Paris silversmith Gerain Amond, and push-repeat steel arm with knurled brass button extending from side of the movement housing. The 8-day running pocket watch ebauche carries Swiss patent No. 7032, assigned on July 19, 1893 to watchmaker and inventor Amédée Pere Douard (1834-1913). The caliber was modified with addition of quarter repeating works by A. Comman of Paris; signing the rear movement plate "Made for Tiffany & Co." Interesting Factoids Dials of 19th century bedside and folding travel clocks were often gilded to reflect limited (candle or oil lamp) light, enabling time to be read at night. Similarly, frames containing important works of art were gilded throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Around 1910, electricity reached major metropolitan residences. Incandescent bulbs invented by Edison provided light with the flip of a switch. Following WWI, French and Swiss bedside, travel and carriage clocks incorporating very costly repeat functions became obsolete. Few of these horological marvels survive 125 years; even fewer quarter repeating specimens in fine operating order. NOTE: Earlier this year the complex movement was completely disassembled (including removal of mainsprings from barrels), ultrasonically cleaned and rinsed, elements checked for wear, pivots polished, two jewels replaced, the time train mainspring terminal restored, reassembled and lubricated with high-grade Swiss grease and two viscosity oils. Operation was bench tested for weeks and timekeeping regulated. The silver strut, bronze case back, movement housing and dust cover were hand cleaned, polished and lacquer sealed. Dial, hands and crystal were cleaned, and the sterling bezel hand polished to high luster. Meticulous restoration enhanced aesthetics, ensuring reliable mechanical operation for years. Typical labor and materials cost of professionally overhauling a quarter repeating clock of this caliber is $1,200. Please review descriptive information, study the photographs for details and enjoy the movie demonstrating quarter repeating. I'm available to respond to questions / concerns. CONSCIENTIOUSLY PACKED & SHIPPED WORLDWIDE (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay March 20th, 2025
WATERBURY Jewelers Regulator #51 Excellent, era 1893
WATERBURY Jewelers Regulator #51 Excellent era 1893 An OUTSTANDING example, Oak case has been professionally refinished in a dark stain with very mate satin finish. Looks excellent, As described in Trans book, 8 Day, Weight, Time, No. 100 Movement, Brass weight. Finely finished Movement of best quality encased in Iron Box. Dead-beat Pin Escapement, Sweep Second hand, Retaining power. Porcelin 12-inch dial. Excellent original Gridiron Pendulum, Height 83 This is an extremely handsome jeweler’s regulator, Keeps perfect time, It is large, and heavy. The bottom comes off very easily with a couple screws. The top can also be removed; however, it is more difficult. Pick up only, I will assist yourself or your carrier to the best of my ability. Thanks (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Sep 30, 2022
Antique Waterbury Clock Company "Augusta" 1893.Â
Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Antique Waterbury Clock Company "Augusta" 1893. at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
Sold on eBay October 3rd, 2023
O-Scale Brass Hillcrest Lumber No. 10 Climax Three-Truck Locomotive
Brass O-Scale Hillcrest Lumber No. 10 Three-Truck Climax Locomotive – This is a fine example of the model builder’s skills in Korea and imported by the legendary Precision Scale Co. A beautifully crafted scale model of the final run of these geared-truck Climax locomotives. This 70-ton prototype (No. 10) was made for the Hillcrest Lumber Company Ltd. in March 1928, Shop No. 1693 and was initially numbered 3, in standard gauge. It was also the last one made for sale on the North American continent and the last year for the Climax Company. By 1961 this Climax (No. 10) was the last operating Climax locomotive in North America! These interesting locomotives were manufactured from 1888 to 1928 for a total of only 1035 produced but were sold world-wide for use in the lumber and industrial mining areas. The geared design was very effective in the woods where steep grades, tight curves and poor trackage conditions prevailed. The Climax company, founded initially by George Yost, began production of based on designs by Charles Scott, improved by George Gilbert but with shaky financial success. The company was reorganized and then owned and managed by Rush S. Battles who is credited with driving the Climax Manufacturing Company forward successfully. The Climax design was very similar to earlier steam-powered mechanical products made for the oil field business such as pumps. Initially the first Climax design (Class A) used vertical cylinders over a center drive shaft through a gear box that proved to be workable but with several mechanical and maintenance issues. The design was reworked, and the first modern Class B Climax was produced in 1893 – with inclined cylinders (22.5 degrees) on either side of a standard designed locomotive boiler. This fine reproduction exhibits all of the careful detailing expected including accurate steel frame details with wooden bumpers, Walschaerts valve gear and related cylinder details including steam supply and exhaust distribution lines and fittings, connecting crank fittings, steam air compressor with related valves and lines, the steel all-weather cab with fully detailed boiler backhead controls, fuel oil bunker with fill lid and vent line in place with sand boxes on the rear and the water tank tender is complete including water pump and sand boxes at the rear with fill caps in place – everything ready to begin operations in the field. This model has been beautifully weathered and thoughtfully detailed with tools, oil cans, misc. parts on pilot around and the tool-box on top of the tender to enhance and show-off all aspects of this wonderful locomotive Everything from the boiler finish with streaks of residue from rain, steam and grime, cast steel trucks counter weighted with pinon gears coated in grease, brake shoes, air brake cylinder and hangers plus air lines, steam generator with steam exhaust line, accurate steel girder frame details with dirt and grime, boiler domes with pressure relief valves, spark-arrestor smoke stack, steam whistle even with pull cord in place, brass bell and steel boiler jacket are all weathered carefully – all of this major effort creates a model that really recreates what this locomotive might have looked like when in use. The new hardcover book “The Climax Locomotive” by Dennis Thompson, Richard Dunn and Steve Hauff, published in 2002 by Oso Publishing Company will also be included with this exceptional model. I am a collector - not a dealer - and this amazing model, which was purchased new, has been in our collection for over twenty years mostly spent in its box awaiting its turn to be painted, weathered and detailed by an artist much in demand and who has really created an art-form. The time required between acceptance of the model to be painted and completion is between 1-3 years minimum. It is now being offered for sale so that we might expand into other areas of brass locomotive collecting mainly different railway equipment from geared locomotives. Please review all details and photos carefully as no returns are possible - please ask any questions necessary to resolve any doubts or concerns that you may have regarding this rare and beautifully detailed and weathered Hillcrest Lumber No. 10. This fine model will be shipped without its original box (still searching for it and will forward to new owner when located) – double boxed, at buyer's expense and we recommend shipping via USPS Priority Mail insured. (Condition: Brand New)
Sold on eBay Apr 05, 2022
1893 Oak (Reddish Stain) Waterbury "Atlanta" Open Well Weight Driven Wall Clock
Here's an 1893 Oak (Reddish Stain) Waterbury Atlanta Open Well Wall Clock. It is 53" Tall, 22" wide and has a 12" Dial. One small piece of trim missing, See side pic. Free Pickup Only. I Want YOU to be Satisfied.
Sold on eBay Dec 03, 2022
Antique 1883 - 1893 E.N. Welch Sprang & Co. "Nilsson" 8 Day T & S Mantle Clock
Strikes Bell on Half Hour. Strikes Gong on the Hour. Specializing in coins, paper money, comic books and antiques of all kind.
Sold on eBay August 2nd, 2023
O-Scale Brass Pacific Coast Shay
Brass O-Scale Pickering Lumber No. 11 Three-Truck Shay Locomotive – This is a fine example of the model builder’s skills years ago when things were really carefully made and where attention to details counted; from the famous Samhongsa Company in Korea and imported by Sunset Models. A beautifully crafted non-working (requires a belt) scale model of the last major type of Shay locomotive, the Pacific Coast Shay. Many of these geared locomotives were made by Lima Locomotive Works of Lima, Ohio, after obtaining the original design and permission from Ephraim Shay himself. Shay came up with this idea after noticing that the wooden track used in the forested areas of Michigan was not damaged by the rail cars carrying logs even though they were much heavier than the locomotives pulling the cars. He surmised that smaller wheels (36” diameter) was the difference and his design employed the same size wheel as the flat cars used. This geared design was also introduced in The Transportation Exhibits in the World Columbian Exposition of 1893.Pickering Lumber dates to before 1902 when Standard Lumber Company was started which then morphed into Pickering in 1921 remaining in business until the depression of 1930. It was then reincarnated in 1937 and in 1941 purchased their only Pacific Coast Shay from Forest Lumber in Oregon which became the famous No. 11 Shay which was actually built by Lima in January 1929. In logging practice, the locomotive was run uphill facing forward with empty flat cars behind and then, once loaded, was backed down the hill which guaranteed adequate water over the crown sheet. The standard gauge, three-truck, three-cylinder design was very popular providing increased cylinder size (from older models) with greater pulling capacity (38,200 lbs. of tractive power on 12-36” diameter wheels or 25% more), greater weight (181,000 lbs.), smaller turning radius allowing for sharper curves in trackage and with more fuel/water capacity for longer operating periods in the field. These were also used for switching and in industrial areas to move rail cars around. This fine reproduction exhibits all of the careful detailing expected including accurate steel frame details with wooden bumpers, cylinder details including steam supply and exhaust distribution lines and fittings, connecting crank fittings, steam air compressor with related valves and lines, the steel all-weather cab with fully detailed boiler backhead controls, fuel oil bunker with fill lid and vent line in place and the water tank/tender is complete with water hose shown at the ready to put out any grass fires which the locomotive might have accidently set while operating in the field. This model has been beautifully weathered and thoughtfully detailed to enhance and show-off all of the aspects of this wonderful locomotive. Everything from the boiler finish with streaks of residue from rain, steam and grime, cast steel trucks with pinon gears coated in grease, brake shoes, hangers and air lines covered, accurate steel girder frame details with dirt and grime, boiler domes, steam whistle even with pull cord in place, steam generator, brass bell and boiler jacket are all weathered carefully – all of this major effort creates a model that really recreates what this locomotive might have looked like when in use. Engineer and fireman included for scale purposes.The hardcover book “Pacific Coast Shay – Strong Man of the Woods” by Dan Ranger, Jr., published in 1964 by Pacific Railroad Publications will also be included with this exceptional model. I am a collector - not a dealer - and this amazing model, which was purchased used, has been in our collection for over twenty years awaiting its turn to be painted, weathered and detailed by an artist much in demand. It was brought home about 18 months ago and put on display then and is now being offered for sale so that we might expand into other areas of brass locomotive collecting mainly different railway equipment from geared locomotives. Please review all details and photos carefully as no returns are possible - please ask any questions necessary to resolve any doubts or concerns that you may have regarding this rare and beautifully detailed and weathered Pacific Coast Shay No. 11. This fine model will be shipped in its original box with original packing materials, double boxed, at buyer's expense and we recommend shipping via UPS or USPS Priority Mail insured. (Condition: Brand New)
Sold on eBay Jul, 30th 2020
ANTIQUE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MORBIER WAG ON WALL CLOCK
Beautiful antique French Wall clock in gold with pink highlights. This clock has been handed down in the family since the 1890's. Inside one of the access doors is a faint family signature and the number 93, assuming this is perhaps the year of acquisition, (1893). The clock does run and chime, but the works would greatly benefit from a professional cleaning and oiling. The chime is nice, and it also displays the day of the month on the dial under the hours. (See close-up photos). The dial has a badge with the words, Mouton a Mamers, or in English, "Sheep in Mamers". &n
Sold on eBay October 23rd, 2024
Precision Scale On3 Mich/Cal 16T Shay Locomotive
Brass O-Scale Michigan – California Lumber Company No. 2 Two-truck Shay Locomotive – This is a fine example of the model builder’s skills years ago when things were really carefully made and where attention to details counted. An example of legendary Japanese quality, this beautifully crafted scale model of one of the most interesting and famous of all Shay locomotives ever made – it is the oldest surviving Tee-boiler Shay now existing. From Micro Cast/Mizuno of Japan for the highly prized Precision Scale Company, serial number 01026. A beautifully crafted in great condition, scale model of possibly the last surviving Tee boiler Shay locomotive. Many of these geared locomotives were made by Lima Locomotive Works of Lima, Ohio, after obtaining the original design and permission from Ephraim Shay himself. Shay came up with this idea after noticing that the wooden track used in the forested areas of Michigan was not damaged by the rail cars carrying logs even though they were much heavier than the locomotives pulling the cars. He surmised that smaller wheels (36” diameter) was the difference and his design employed the same size wheel as the flat cars used. This geared design was also introduced in The Transportation Exhibits in the World Columbian Exposition of 1893.This model is based upon the first engineering redesign from the original patents and were first introduced in 1883-1884 – this older design lasted 23 years until dropped from Lima’s catalogue when the whole line of Shay’s was recast. The Tee-boiler was used on smaller engines ranging from 10 to 20 tons. This engine was originally sold to a Michigan company but was subsequently sold and shipped to California for use on the “Mich-Cal” logging operations active there Michigan California Lumber of Company of Camino, California, formed in 1918 from the failed El Dorado Lumber which morphed into the C. D. Danaher Lumber Company in 1911 and then Mich-Cal, used this locomotive on the Georgetown Divide operations and ended up as a switcher at their mill operations during the 1950’s. It is still there behind their offices today.This compact Shay was made in 1884, construction number 122, for three-foot gauge track and converted to oil from wood in about 1905. This number 2 was used for switching needs after the larger No. 7 Shay arrived in 1904. In logging practice, these locomotives were sometimes, depending upon grades, run uphill facing forward with empty flat cars behind and then, once loaded, was backed down the hill which guaranteed adequate water over the crown sheet. There were grades of 7% on this line.The three-foot gauge, two-truck, two-cylinder design provided a very compact power-plant with 26” drivers, 13,000 lbs. tractive power at 23 tons weight plus a smaller turning radius allowing for sharper curves in trackage and with reasonable fuel/water capacity for reasonable operating periods in the field. These small Shays were also used for switching and in industrial areas to move rail cars around – sometimes converted to standard gauge for industrial uses. This fine reproduction exhibits all of the careful detailing expected including accurate steel frame details with wooden bumpers, cylinder details including steam supply and exhaust distribution lines and fittings, connecting crank fittings, steam air compressor with related valves and lines, the cab with fully detailed boiler backhead controls, fuel oil bunker with fill lid and vent line in place with the water tank beneath is complete including sand box at the rear with fill caps in place – love the off-set headlight.The original paperwork from Iron Horse Models is included which contains much detailed information about this locomotive including drawings and a photo of the actual locomotive with original warranty information. Over the years the brass finish has developed a beautiful patina which enhances the fine details on this model.I am a collector - not a dealer - and this amazing model, which was purchased through a dealer from another owner, has been in our collection for over five years. It was brought home about 1 month ago and has not left its box except for photography purposes. It is now being offered for sale so that we might expand into other areas of brass locomotive collecting mainly different railway equipment from geared locomotives. Please review all details and photos carefully as no returns are possible - please ask any questions necessary to resolve any doubts or concerns that you may have regarding this opportunity to acquire a rare and beautiful Mich-Cal Shay No. 2. This fine model will be shipped in its original box with original packing materials, double boxed, at buyer's expense and we recommend shipping via USPS Priority Mail insured (Condition: Brand New)
Sold on eBay December 3rd, 2024
Antique 1893 Waterbury No. 36 Perpetual Calendar Wall Clock Untested
Has a key if you know how to test I can test it for you . (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Feb 08, 2021
Super Rare - Franklin Mint The Smithsonian Institute The Clock
Super Rare - Franklin Mint The Smithsonian Institute The Clock. Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS First Class.This is a spectacular steampunk-style clock put out by Franklin Mint called the â Based on a historical clock executed in 1893 for the Chicago Exposition, the measures time and simulates astrological movements. It is an official part of the Smithsonian collection. This magnificent piece by the Franklin Mint is solid brass, gilded and has a precision Hermle quartz movement. The open gear-work adds to the attraction of th
Sold on eBay Feb 21, 2021
Antique Baird Advertising Globe Oil Co. Wall Figure 8 Regulator Store Clock Runs
Baird Clock Company Plattsburg, New York Circa 1893 Globe Oil Company Cleveland Ohio Advertising for Black Diamond Leather Oil. Original Stamped Baird 12 inch Dial Original Baird Label for the instructions on the inside. Wavy Glass Original Embossed Adjustable Pendulum Clock front has been restored but everything else is in untouched condition. Doors open and close correctly and the locks are intact for both doors. Clock shows no signs of abuse or neglect. Correct key to wind the clock will also be sent. Clock measures 30 1/2 inches in height by 18 1/2 inches wide at the headpiece. Movement is
Sold on eBay Feb 22, 2022
Antique Bracket/Mantle Clock by W & H (Winterhalder and Hofmeier) Circa 1893
Septr 1893". "Presented to Elizabeth Newey on her marriage by. Lord and Lady Manbers.
Sold on eBay May, 13th 2020
An Antique Giant Columbus Pocket Watch made by Welch Clock Co. -BEST OFFER-
It is an antiquelarge watch that is about 3" across and 1" thick. It was made by the Welch Clock Company, possibly for the World's Fair of 1893 in Chicago. There are a couple of cracks on the side of the case, but it does not interfere with opening and closing. The watch looks great and it does run fine. I just looked in the price guide and it states its value at $1,500.00. Please study the photos to see what you are bidding on br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
Sold on eBay Jan 13, 2012
ANTIQUE SETH THOMAS SHELF MANTLE CLOCK Totally Restored c/1893
Adamantine is a celluloid veneer, glued to the wood case. Every piece on this clock is original. The clock is running perfect!! The clock has original admantine surface nothing is painted or re coated.
Sold on eBay Jul, 21st 2020
Antique Gustav Becker German wall clock Vienna Regulator 1893
Antique Gustav Becker clock 1893. A very stunning and beautiful rare piece of antique furniture, and a great center piece for any home or office. From the Freiburg factory, serial number dates to 1893. Clearly a very High quality clock with a very nice crown. Full plate precision brass movement with a rack and snail gong strike 24 hour dial with the Gustav Becker logo, ornate pendulum. This clock features a colorful walnut finish. Pre WW1 Imported from Germany. This clock tick's and tock's and gongs smooth and precise. The gong strikes out the hour and once every 1/2 hour Keeps good time.
Sold on eBay Nov, 30th 2019
Victorian French Gilt Brass Carriage Clock Made For H Muhr’s Sons. Circa 1880
This movement is a strike/repeat model with alarm function made in France circa 1880 . The clock strikes hourly and half hourly, pressing the button on top rings the hour of the day, the timepiece is in a super condition. The lower dial is to set the alarm function Beautiful Carriage Clock sold by H. Muhr's Sons which was a retail store in Philadelphia located at 633 Chestnut Street. In addition to selling clocks and watches, Muhr's was known for making cases (as well as fine silver products), and was one of the exhibitors at the 1893 Columbian Exposition. <br />Henry Muhr ran his own shop in
Sold on eBay June 20th, 2024
New ListingAntique 1893 Japy Freres & Cie MOV'T Clock Black Marble & Gold Enamel Painting
This Beautiful French antique 1893 Japy Freres & Cie MOV'T Clock black marble open escapment & gold enamel painting of a man and a woman on each side signed and more painting around the clock, heavy The clock size is 14.5” height x 14.5” wide, 5.5” deep. The clock dose not run and missing the key, sold as-is, In good Condition with no broken or damage, Collectable (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Nov 20, 2020
RESTORED RR STANDARD SETH THOMAS 12" DROP OCTAGON - 1893 ANTIQUE CABINET CLOCK
THIS SETH THOMAS IS A CHARMING AND EYE CATCHING HANGING WALL CLOCK. THE #123D HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY DISASSEMBLED, INSPECTED AND CLEANED WITH ULTRASONICS. ALL WORN PIVOT BUSHINGS WERE REPLACED. THE HIGH RESOLUTION SUPERSIZE PHOTOS ARE PROVICED FOR YOU TO SEE ALL DETAILS OF THE CLOCK.
Sold on eBay May, 20th 2020