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Herschede Cherry Sheffield Sun & Moon Grandfather Tall Case 9 Tube Hall Clock

Sold on eBay August 11th, 2024

Herschede Cherry Sheffield Sun & Moon Grandfather Tall Case 9 Tube Hall Clock

WHAT YOU ARE BUYING/BIDDING ON#41299Vintage 1976 Herschede Hall Clock Company tall case grandfather clock, model 230 aka The Sheffield. Made of cherry featuring serpentine crown with ash burl panels and reticulated 14k gold plated sun and moon face. Plays / Chimes Whittington, Westminster and Canterbury. With all the elegance of the 18th Century England, interpreted in George I design. Exquisitely proportioned cabinet of solid and veneers Cherry, paneled in glass on all three sides. The ever popular Sheffield is in a class of its own with its versatile attractive appearance, harmonizing with almost any décor. 9 tubular bells, full lyre pendulum, triple chimes and hand painted functioning moon dial. Hand carved corner spandrels and center ornaments richly 14 K Gold plating. The Sheffield, available in both light and dark Cherry Wood and nickel plated or golden washed chime tubes. It is a beloved companion that radiates warmth and charm throughout your home.Herschede, Gold Medal Winning Clocks Since 1885, Sheffield Model No 230, Starkvile Mississippi. Purely American Made.Franklin "Frank" Herschede was born on July 30, 1857 in Cincinnati, Ohio.In 1873, at the age of 16, he began working as an apprentice watch and clock repairman for Charles Cook.In 1877, he went into business for himself and moved to Vine and 5th Street in Cincinnati. He diversified into jewelry, watches, diamonds, etc., and in 1885, the store moved to larger quarters at the corner of Arcade and Vine.In 1885, noting the success of Walter H. Durfee, Herschede began importing movements and having cases made in a nearby cabinet shop on Front Street in Cincinnati, Ohio. Frank’s clock business expanded to the point that he purchased the cabinet shop in 1900.In 1901, Frank exhibited in the South Carolina and West Indian Exposition at Charleston, South Carolina, where he received a gold medal for his hall clocks. This was the first of several medals earned by the firm.Frank's son, Walter, graduated from high school in 1902, and began work in the cabinet shop. On December 29, 1902 the Herschede Hall Clock Company was incorporated. In that same year, Herschede began to produce his own tubes and install them in his clocks.In 1903 the Herschede Hall Clock Company factory moved from Front Street to 1011-1015 Plum Street.In 1904 the Herschede Hall Clock Company won several medals in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis in 1904: a gold medal for the best hall clock, a gold medal for the best hall clock cases, and a silver medal for tubular chimes.In 1909, the Herschede Hall Clock Company leased the building next door at 1007-1009 Plum Street to manufacture clock movements. The first movement passed final inspection on January 10, 1911. In 1913, a third melody, “Canterbury Chimes” was added to the Whittington and Westminster chimes. The tune was composed by Charles Eisen, "a gifted American pianist," especially for Herschede. (If you have a Herschede clock with this tune and are a musician, we'd appreciate having the tune so we can add it to our clock chime tunes page in this reference library... contact us and let's talk about how to make this happen... thanks in advance. We'd also like to have a digital recording of this tune.)At the Panama-Pacific International Exposition the firm won two additional major awards: grand prize was presented to the Herschede Hall Clock Company for chime hall clocks and mantel clocks, and a gold medal was awarded for the hall clock cabinets manufactured by the company.By the early 1920's the Herschede Hall Clock Company had opened branch sales offices in New York City, then in Chicago and San Francisco. Frank Herschede died on September 15, 1922, and Walter was named president in January of 1923.In 1925, Walter began to work with Mr. Warren to develop electric movement chime clocks. By April of 1926, the Revere Clock Company came into being.By 1927 the Herschede Hall Clock Company had added a pair of smaller lines of clocks, including a clock (about 6’ in height) and a “petite” clock (generally under 7’ in height). These were produced in the same styles as the larger hall clocks.By 1929 the Herschede Hall Clock Company had some 300 employees, but the Great Depression caused a significant reduction in demand for hall clocks (and just about everything else except jobs)!By 1933 the Herschede Hall Clock Company changed its primary focus on the lower end, introducing an inexpensive line of electric clocks called “Crown Clocks”.On February 4, 1934, Walter's son, Richard Herschede, began working fulltime with his father.The Herschede Hall Clock Company ceased clockmaking during WWII, focusing its manufacturing expertise on observational instruments and optical components for the military. Subsequent to the war, clockmaking resumed, but never regained its pre-war momentum. Eventually, the firm branched out into, of all things, the manufacture of parking meters!In 1952 the Herschede Hall Clock Company began using imported Junghans movements in its non-tubular bell clocks.Then, in 1959, in the midst of extreme economic difficulties, the North Mississippi Industrial Development Association lured the Herschede Hall Clock Company to move its plant to Starkville, Mississippi, with the new factory opening in May of 1960.In 1973, the Herschede Hall Clock Company merged with Howard Furniture and Briarwood Lamps to become Arnold Industries, Inc.On September 23, 1983, Herschede announced a plan to restructure the Herschede Hall Clock division from a manufacturer of the finished clocks to a supplier of quality tubular bell movements to the industry.The firm briefly resumed production of clocks in 1989, making approximately 20 clocks between that year and 1992 under the ownership of Howard W. Klein and Robert Eggering of St. Louis, MO. The firm was then sold to R&M Imports of Waynesville, OH, which manufacturers replacement parts for existing Herschede clocks CONDITIONGood antique condition, wear and distressing commensurate with age and use, light scuffing / marking, working DIMENSIONS24 x 18.5" d x 86" hPAYMENTThe sooner you pay, the sooner you get your item.The Designers Consignment insists on receiving payment within 3 days of your winning bid or Purchase, otherwise we reserve the right to make a second chance offer to the second place bidder or re-list the item.Please let us know if you have any additional questions SHIPPING & HANDLINGWe are currently unable to ship to international US locations. This includes Guam, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.We are sorry for the inconvenience We will ship any item anywhere. We do are very best to package and secure all our items so they make safe trips to their new homes. Most of our items ship out same day, excluding items with odd/abnormal dimensions and freight items. We include insurance and tracking on all of our items and also offer a 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE to ensure satisfaction. We also will combine shipping, provide storageand local pickup.If for any reason the cost of our calculated shipping is above or below current rates we will contact you and make adjustments and/or issue necessary refunds. We strive to get your items delivered in the most safe and cost effective manner. Our shipping methods include, USPS, UPS, FedEx, Greyhound, Private Transport, Brinks and various LTL carriers for when crate shipping is necessary Please let us know if you have any additional questions. Add a map to your own listings. FREE Trial!
Lenzkirch 1902 Antique German Wall Clock Antik Deutsche Wanduhr

Sold on eBay Dec, 1st 2019

Lenzkirch 1902 Antique German Wall Clock Antik Deutsche Wanduhr

Movement: Lenzkirch Date of production: 1902 Country: Germany Ringtone: on the hour and half-hour Dial: brass silver plated Case: rosewood nbsp;palisander Good working order and good, original condition Dimensions (cm): 90?36?19 Shipping Weight (kg): 12 Please see the following link for the sound of the clock https: youtu be HYQGo mvfDI https: youtu be rdOGapmK pESee my other old clocks: nbsp;https: www ebay com usr www ebay fr itm 174017831738The age of the piece is determined approximately. To determi
Antique Sitzendorf Porcelain Figural Mantel Clock Putti Example With Cherub

Sold on eBay September 21st, 2023

Antique Sitzendorf Porcelain Figural Mantel Clock Putti Example With Cherub

Antique Sitzendorf Porcelain Figural Mantel Clock Cherubs. Comes with key to wind the clock. Tested and mechanics work, clock chimes on the hour. Timing is running fast and will require tunning. A German Sitzendorf porcelain floral and figural encrusted mantle clock. 1884-1902 era.Rare clock.Great condition. Beautiful pastel pink, and blue with green leaves. Appears to be missing some porcelain vines on the base Please see pictures.Base is 10” wide 11 1/2” tall. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Vintage Sterling Silver Carriage Clock 1902 Goodnow & Jenks Boston Ma.

Sold on eBay Jun 26, 2022

Vintage Sterling Silver Carriage Clock 1902 Goodnow & Jenks Boston Ma.

I am delighted to bring you this sterling silver carriage clock. It has been running for hours, and it is a Key wind. I will send the key along with the clock. It does have a monogram in the back which I make out to be McH.
CHELSEA ANTIQUE SHIPS BELL CLOCK~6 IN DIAL~1902~RED BRASS~RESTORED

Sold on eBay Nov 14, 2021

CHELSEA ANTIQUE SHIPS BELL CLOCK~6 IN DIAL~1902~RED BRASS~RESTORED

THIS 1902 RED BRASS CASE WITH MARINE THREADED BEZEL IS STUNNING. THIS A STUNNING NAUTICAL PRESENTATION! THE ORIGINAL GLASS IN THE BEZEL IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ,THE SELDOM SEEN WHITE PORCELAIN DIAL AND CHELSEA MOON STYLE HANDS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND ORIGINAL.
N90 AWESOME 1902 TIFFANY & Co BEAUTIFUL STERLING SILVER 0.925 CARRIAGE CLOCK!

Sold on eBay February 12th, 2024

N90 AWESOME 1902 TIFFANY & Co BEAUTIFUL STERLING SILVER 0.925 CARRIAGE CLOCK!

BEAUTIFUL, FANCY, VERY RARE, 122 year old, TIFFANY & Co STERLING SILVER 0.925 FINE CARRIAGE DESK TRAVEL CLOCK IN EXCELLENT CONDITION! THIS IS A RUNNING CLOCK THAT IS KEEPING TIME! GOOD LUCK! THIS CLOCK IS FULLY HALLMARKED AND 100% ALL FACTORY ORIGINAL. IT HAS THE HALLMARK “T” WHICH STANDS FOR “CHARLES L. TIFFANY” WHOM WAS THE PRESIDENT OF TIFFANY FROM 1891 UNTIL 1902, WHEN THIS CLOCK WAS MADE. IT ALSO HAS SERIAL NUMBER 14,599 WHICH DATES THE CLOCK TO 1902. IT HAS THE TIFFANY PATTERN NUMBER OF “3507”. THIS IS A VERY RARE CLOCK AND MAY BE A ONE OF A KIND. THE CLOCK IS ADORNED WITH ROSES AT THE CORNERS, A WONDERFUL CHERUB IN A “3D” AFFECT ON THE FRONT AND MUSICAL MOTIFS ON THE SIDES. IT HAS A STERLING SILVER HANDEL ON THE TOP. THE MOVEMENT IS WOUND FROM THE BACK. YOU OPEN A STERLING SILVER DOOR TO ACCESS THE HIGH GRADE MOVEMENT. THE MOVEMENT HAS THE TIFFANY MODEL NUMBER 4094. IT ALSO HAS MAKERS INITIALS “J.H.”. THE CLOCK STANDS 3 INCHES TALL TO THE TOP OF THE HANDEL. IT IS 2-1/4” WIDE AND 1-1/2” DEEP. IT IS HEAVY WEIGHTS A STAGGERING 277.7 GRAMS! THIS IS A VERY IMPRESSIVE CLOCK! THE BEAUTIFUL PORCELAIN DIAL IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND SIGNED “TIFFANY & Co.”. THE CLOCK HAS THE ORIGINAL COBALT BLUE STEEL HANDS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE CLOCK WINDS AND SETS NICELY AND IS RUNNING AND KEEPING TIME BUT THE SERVICE HISTORY IS UNKNOWN. THIS ONE IS OFFERED WITH NO RESERVE AND WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGH BIDDER – GOOD LUCK! HIGH BID WINS. GOOD LUCK! Spend a couple of hours reading my hundreds and hundreds of positive feedbacks and you will see why buying from is a safe and enjoyable experience. PUT IN A BID YOU MAY GET LUCKY! Buyer to pay $14.00 for shipping in the US and $44.00 overseas. GOOD LUCK! After you have placed your winning bid, you can visit my other auctions by simply clicking the “SELLERS OTHER AUCTIONS” located next to my user name. If you like what you see, bookmark my listing and I’ll bring you more each week! SUPER COLLECTIBLE – RARE OPPORTUNITY! (Condition: Parts Only)
O-Scale Brass Pacific Coast Shay

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)
ANTIQUE VICTORIAN STYLE BLACK FOREST CUCKOO CLOCK MANTEL BRACKET A. FLEIG 1890

Sold on eBay Feb, 19th 2020

ANTIQUE VICTORIAN STYLE BLACK FOREST CUCKOO CLOCK MANTEL BRACKET A. FLEIG 1890

A wonderful architectural Alexander Fleig mantel clock from the late 19th century w/ service dates written in pencil of 1895,1902, 33, 34, 38, 62 from all I can make out anyway. The case is Oak and very nice quality with an incredible amount of detail. The black lacquer trim sets of a look of that intriguing Victorian era. Flutes have been re-leathered and the near lost bird restored to working order and brightened up with a bit of paint. It is working keeping perfect time for its age.<br />Measurements: 22" Tall x 13.25" Wide x 6.25" Deep.<br />Will be well packaged.<br />Video link to see an
ANTIQUE SHIPS BOILER RM CLOCK~8 1/2 IN~1902~NICKEL PLATED~CHELSEA KEY

Sold on eBay Jul 08, 2022

ANTIQUE SHIPS BOILER RM CLOCK~8 1/2 IN~1902~NICKEL PLATED~CHELSEA KEY

HEAVY FORGED NICKEL PLATED BRASS CASE WITH HINGED BEZEL!, IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ,HEAVY FORGED NICKEL BRASS CASE HAS BEEN CLEANED POLISHED ,10 1/2 IN., IT IS A GREAT PIECE OF HISTORY! ANY WORN PIVOT BUSHINGS WERE REPLACED, AND THE MAINSPRING WAS UNLOADED, PROPERLY CLEANED AND INSPECTED, LUBRICATED, AND RELOADED INTO THE MAINSPRING BARREL.
ASHCROFT STEAM GUAGE ANTIQUE SHIPS CLOCK~CHELSEA MVMNT~7 IN~1902~RED BRASS

Sold on eBay Jun 18, 2022

ASHCROFT STEAM GUAGE ANTIQUE SHIPS CLOCK~CHELSEA MVMNT~7 IN~1902~RED BRASS

,HEAVY FORGED RED BRASS CASE WITH HINGED BEZEL BEZEL,(CLOCK DIM., 8 IN. ACROSS BEZEL,9 1/4 IN. ACROSS THE BACK FLANGE AND 4 IN. ,THE KEY LOCK BEZEL IS COMPLETE WITH SKELETON KEY!, IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ,HEAVY FORGED RED BRASS CASE HAS BEEN CLEANED POLISHED AND SEALED WITH A FRESH MARINE LACQUER FINISH,9 1/4 IN. ).
ATQ(1895 1903)New York Standard Watch Co,electrically Wound,Regulator Wall Clock

Sold on eBay October 13th, 2024

ATQ(1895 1903)New York Standard Watch Co,electrically Wound,Regulator Wall Clock

This beautiful regulator wall clock was manufactured by the New York Standard Watch Co. in 1895. It features a stunning oak frame and is signed by the company. The clock is electrically wound and has a self-winding movement that is powered by batteries. It also has a silent/no ticking feature that makes it perfect for any room in your home, including the foyer, porch, living room, home office/study, lounge, hallway, and dining room.With a rectangular shape and a brown color, this antique clock is a great addition to any Americana-style decor. It has a display type of analog and a movement of battery wound. The clock is 19.5” in length, 44” in height, and 6” in width. It is an original piece from the Edwardian era (1901-1910) and was manufactured in the United States.- this clock has been TESTED and is OPERATING.- White dial with Roman numerals, new six volt battery, wound with brass bob pendulum in a light oak case with a molded cornice over a leaf motif applied frieze and longege and bead molding, original (wavy) glass panel door.- Sigismund Fisher held the patent marked on the time piece and casing (Feb. 1897).- Fisher owned and operated the Fisher Electric Co., N.Y. and began production in 1895.He formed an association with the New York Standard Watch Co. soon after production began.- This association to make clocks under the NY Standard name lasted until 1902 when the company was sold to the Keystone Case Company.In 1903, production of clocks was halted.Such Antique moniker circa 1895 1903 Measurements: 63” tall, 19.5” wide, 7” deep, weight - Clock to be professionally packaged and insured for full purchase price Additional photo’s available upon request. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
RARE Antique Art Nouveau ALFRED DAGUET SIGFRIED BING

Sold on eBay May 12th, 2025

RARE Antique Art Nouveau ALFRED DAGUET SIGFRIED BING

RARE for restoration Alfred Daguet 1875-1942 & Sigfried Bing 1838-1905 Maison de L'Art Nouveau clock Paris.France.circa 1902 wood, brass, glass beads repousse signature 9" wide, 5"deep 16 1/4" high.All parts present except for the small nails.Same or next day shipping cost includes insurance and signature required!Will be well packedFor parts or restoration no returns!! (Condition: Parts Only)
Telechron Quacker Bird Alarm Clock Model 7F63; All Functions Working; Rayon Cord

Sold on eBay August 14th, 2023

Telechron Quacker Bird Alarm Clock Model 7F63; All Functions Working; Rayon Cord

eBay This is a black Telechron Model 7F63 "Quacker" bird alarm clock dating to the 1934-1939 manufacturing period. Clock Runs and Keeps Time. The 7F63 Quacker is the Alarm-equipped version of this fun design, whereas the version of this clock without alarm is known as the "Smug" (Model 8F01). Quackers quack and the Smugs are "smugly silent", I guess. Telechron offered this clock in Black, Yellow and Blue, all with an Orange beak and eyes in black and white This design was created by Designer Belle Kogan, (1902–2000), who was a Russian American industrial designer and is regarded as the first prominent female in that profession in the United States (the "Godmother of Industrial Design") as well as one of the founders of the profession itself. Production numbers for this Quacker model are miniscule (just 10,422 sold) compared to typical Telechron numbers, which for more common models were between 600,000 and 1,000,000 or so. For Visual Condition, please review the 12 included photos and video (with sound) in this listing. That said, all functions are working on this rare and highly desirable much sought after clock; as you can see from the included video, the clock and the alarm are both working. The "Power Failure Indicator Dot" which changes from White to Red is also working properly. There is a new brown Rayon Cord with ceramic plug, all appropriate for the 1934-1939 time period, and important for electrical safety reasons. The Bakelite body appears to be undamaged in any material way other than the expected signs of handling from ordinary use over the last 84 to 90 years or so. There is a split of opinion on removing things like the brass bezel and polishing them, or keeping the patina of age; we have left the bezel in its aged patina, which matches the patina of the delicate Second-Hand and Alarm-Pointer. Likewise, we have not stripped the clock and polished the Bakelite, matters we feel should be decided by the Buyer. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
ANSONIA "LYDIA" STATUE CHIME MANTLE CLOCK ~RUNNING~ EX+ CONDITION~NO RESERVE

Sold on eBay Feb 06, 2021

ANSONIA "LYDIA" STATUE CHIME MANTLE CLOCK ~RUNNING~ EX+ CONDITION~NO RESERVE

This clock is entitled "Lydia" and for many collectors is one of Ansonia's most beloved models. ANSONIA CLOCK CO. NEW YORK NEW YORK " LYDIA " VICTORIAN STATUE CLOCK C. 1902. There is a rams head top center above the dial, identical head on the back side.
ANSONIA "LYDIA" STATUE CHIME MANTLE CLOCK ~RUNNING~ EX+ CONDITION~NO RESERVE

Sold on eBay Jan, 3rd 2020

ANSONIA "LYDIA" STATUE CHIME MANTLE CLOCK ~RUNNING~ EX+ CONDITION~NO RESERVE

ANSONIA CLOCK CO. NEW YORK NEW YORK LYDIA VICTORIAN STATUE CLOCK C. 1902<br />Up for bid is a C. 1894 Statue / Figural Clock created by the Ansonia Clock Co. This clock is entitled "Lydia" and for many collectors is one of Ansonia's most beloved models. Not only is this clock one of Ansonia's best (eclectic) designs, they are hard to find especially in this condition with all of the ornaments. This is a very low production model that is rarely offered, most of these clocks are stashed away in Ansonia Collections and never see the light of day. This clock is #1585 in Trans Duy Ly's Ansonia Book
Antique Gustav Becker two weight German wall clock Vienna Regulator 1902

Sold on eBay Sep, 2nd 2020

Antique Gustav Becker two weight German wall clock Vienna Regulator 1902

Antique Gustav Becker&nbsp;two weightclock 1902. <br />Antique Gustav Becker Vienna regulator serial number put this one at 1902 A very stunning and beautiful rare piece of antique furniture, and a great center piece for any home or office. <br />Movement was Professionally serviced runs great. Clearly a very High quality clock, with a very nice crown with the original large size eagle. This clock features a colorful walnut finish very nice hand carvings. <br />Pre WW1 Imported from Germany. This clock tick's and tock's and gongs smooth and precise. The gong strikes out the hour and o
Vintage Herschede Clock with Chime. Serial number 13282. Year Manufactured: 1921

Sold on eBay Jun 30, 2022

Vintage Herschede Clock with Chime. Serial number 13282. Year Manufactured: 1921

Frank Herschede was born on July 30, 1857 in Cincinnati, Ohio. At the age of 16, he began working as an apprentice clock repairman. Frank's son Walter graduated from high school in 1902 and went to work in cabinetmaking.
Vintage New Jaeger LeCoultre 8-Day Alarm Clock, Gilded Rectangle Oval Dial Gold

Sold on eBay April 6th, 2024

Vintage New Jaeger LeCoultre 8-Day Alarm Clock, Gilded Rectangle Oval Dial Gold

This is a very beautiful vintage new 8-day alarm clock gilded rectangle with gold oval dial by Jaeger LeCoultre of Switzerland. Gold plated heavy brass case with high-polished and contrasting matte finish on the back control panel. The case has a real nice map pattern look. Back showing the control/setting panel (including the winding key for time and alarm, Start/Stop lever for alarm, time setting key, alarm setting key, and screw to increase or decrease the mechanism march). Inscribed on the bottom of the clock "LeCoultre Co Swiss 118." Manufacture Jaeger LeCoultre SA is a Swiss luxury watch and clock manufacturer founded by Antoine LeCoultre in 1833 and is based in Le Sentier, Switzerland. In 1866 Antoine and his son, Elie LeCoultre established the Vallée de Joux's first full-fledged manufacture, LeCoultre & Cie., pooling their 500 employees’ expertise under one roof. From 1902 to 1932, LeCoultre produced most of the movement blanks for Patek Philippe of Geneva. From 1903-1918 it worked for French jeweler Cartier using Jaeger movements for Cartier watches. Since its inception the company has produced over 1,242 different calibers, registered approximately 400 patents and created hundreds of inventions. Today, the company is a fully owned subsidiary of the Swiss luxury group Richemont and regarded as a top-tier Richemont brand, which holdings include Van Cleef & Arpels, Montblanc, Chloé and Piaget. LeCoultre timepieces have been worn by notable patrons such as King Edward VIII, Queen Elizabeth II, Lyndon B. Johnson, Bill Clinton, Douglas MacArthur, Amelia Earhart, Charlie Chaplin, Benedict Cumberbatch, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert Downey, Jr. and Jay Z. Vintage new; always kept in box. In excellent shape and condition: flawless, with wind-up mechanism; works as intended. Dimensions; weight 4” H, 2.75” W, 1” D; 12.5 oz. Sold as-is. Please see the pictures for further details and feel free to ask if you have any questions. (Condition: New (Other))
Rare, Rare Antique Ship's Clock, American Steam Gauge Company, Boston, 1890-1902

Sold on eBay July 9th, 2024

Rare, Rare Antique Ship's Clock, American Steam Gauge Company, Boston, 1890-1902

This rare and important clock is not running, but should be restored. It was made sometime up until 1902 when the comapny changed their name to American Steam Gauge and Valve Company. Neafie and Levy, one of the countries major ship builders is proudly inscribed on the face of the clock. I am not sure who made the works...Howard or Seth Thomas. It retains the bronze mounting screws for the rear plate, but the key is missing. It measure almost 13" across the bezel and weighs a whopping 24 pounds! (Condition: Parts Only)
RARE ANTIQUE “THE ELECTRIC CLOCK Co” SELF-WINDING CLOCK

Sold on eBay Sep, 10th 2020

RARE ANTIQUE “THE ELECTRIC CLOCK Co” SELF-WINDING CLOCK

This rare maker of self winding clocks is &nbsp;from The Electric Clock Company and is in excellent condition. It is a time-only clock made in Baltimore and patent pending in 1902. It runs on 2 of the large 1 ½ volt batteries in series to provide 3V DC power. The movement has been cleaned/oiled. The clock was running while testing the rewinding mechanism. Adjustments to the beat may be needed after shipping.&nbsp; The self-winding function was tested with a 3V DC power converter and worked well indicating the coils were functioning. The case is in excellent condition with only a minor 1” re
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