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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. 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Sold on eBay Apr, 1st 2020
ANSONIA "SENATOR" CABINET / FIGURAL MANTLE CLOCK ~ RUNNING ~ STRIKING~ ORIGINAL
ANSONIA CLOCK CO. <br SENATORANSONIA CABINET CLOCK<br />"PUT SOMETHING RARE IN YOUR ROOM"<br />Up for bid is an extremely rare, seldom offered Cabinet Clock by Ansonia deemed Senator This clock was absolutely the pinnacle, the top-of-the-line and highest price of any of the cabinet clocks offered by Ansonia and they made many!<br />The clock first appeared in the Ansonia Catalog C. 1904. the clock is listed in Trans Duy Ly's book "Ansonia Clocks and Watches on page 243, #844. Patterned after German clocks of the day, namely made by the Lenzkirch Co., the clock has m
Sold on eBay Jul 19, 2022
1904 Free swinger Mechanical regulator Clock with pendulum by Lenzkirch
Antique German Wall Clock Lenzkirch Model â??68 from the catalog of Lenzkirch. Who made: Lenzkirch (On the back of the clock, the manufacturer's mark has been erased as a result of trade restrictions between France and Germany during the wars in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.).
Sold on eBay Jan, 23rd 2020
ANSONIA CRYSTAL "REGULATOR NO. 3" ROYAL BONN MANTLE CLOCK ~ RUNNING` ORIGINAL
Downsizing so I am selling MIL's clock nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; Saw it sold on Savage and Polite Antique Clocks website for $3200 reserve price. <br /><br />ANSONIA CRYSTAL "REGULATOR NO. 3" ROYAL BONN MANTLE CLOCK ~ RUNNING` ORIGINAL. Condition is Used.<br /><br />c. 1904 signed porcelain dial w/ Arabic numerals, exposed garnet Brocot escapement with jeweled pallets ;brass bezel and mercurial pendulum. signed Ansonia movement; original pendulum and key; signed Royal Bonn on the underside of the case. Typical Ansonia 8 day spring driven movement signed Ansonia Clock Co, strikes on
Sold on eBay September 25th, 2023
1857 Gerhard Mandtler Restored Weight Driven 1 Handed Wall Clock Handmade Gears
This unique one-handed clock was made by Gerhard Mandtler son of Clockmaker Jacob Mandtler has been professionally restored. Gerhard was born in Prussia in 1821 and died in 1904. This Mandtler family was from the Mennonite colony located in Lindenau, Molotschna Colony in Prussia. These clocks are identified by the markings on a gear, identifying the maker and the year of manufacture. All gears on these clocks were hand made. The clock faces were not made by Gerhard Mandtler, they were hand painted in nearby village Lichtenau. These clocks were an important part of the Mennonite material culture. Mennonite parents often commissioned clocks as wedding gifts. The clock being offered is thought to be one of those wedding clocks. Due to political pressures the Mandtler family moved to Russia (now Ukraine) in 1855. Mandtler's son by the same name Gerhard Mandtler 1855-1930 was the last clockmaker of this family. Mandtler clocks ceased production around the Russian Civil War (1917-1922). There were several Mennonite families building clock during this period, Kroeger, Lepp, Hamm, Hildebrand and the Mandtler families. There are at this time more Kroeger clocks that have survived than any other. These clocks were very important to these people. Whenever they migrated the clock was almost sure to go with them. Looking at this clock one might assume it was from a large case grandfathers' clock or something similar. The museum for these Mennonite is located in Canada where several dozens of these clocks are on display, none have cabinets. What you see is the clock, the whole clock as it was used in the era, it never had a case. Movement is mounted on finished oak base for easy hanging. Researching Mennonite Clocks gives a whole new outlook on these amazing timepieces. Although these clocks were made with one hand and two hands the two-handed versions seemed to have had a better survival rate. Everything on this clock is in great condition. It has been serviced by a clock smith and received any care it required. Measurement on face is approx. 20 3/8" tall X 14" wide and weighs 7 lb. The pendulum is 39" long and 5 3/8 across and weighs 1 lb. 13 oz. The weights measure 11 1/2" and weighs slightly over 5 lb. and 6" and weighs 5 1/2 oz. This clock requires approx. 7 ft of vertical wall space. It is mounted on the oak board for hanging and movement protection purposes but can be hung easily without board. The clock smith is in the opinion this clock is authentic with all original pieces and parts. This is truly a great 166-year-old clock with an interesting history. This clock will be shipped in two separate boxes. Please check photos as they are a large part of description. Any questions, please contact me. Thanks for taking a look. (Condition: Refurbished)
Sold on eBay May 8th, 2024
For Terri - Ansonia Royal Bonn "La Cannes" Porcelain Mantel Clock circa 1904
This is a beautiful antique Ansonia porcelain Royal Bonn mantel clock. Gorgeous colors and hand-painted. The Royal Bonn porcelain case was made in Bonn, Germany for the United States-based company Ansonia. The clock dates back to approximately 1904.The model is La Cannes. It is in nice antique condition. Some no cracks/repairs (except some very small white chips in the paint here and there). Clock seems to have the potential to run but no guarantee. Selling as is. It measures around 11-12 inches in height and width, and 5 - 6 inches in depth.Please see all photos as they are an important part of the description Shipping USA only (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Aug, 17th 2020
Antique Gilbert "KLIO" Terracotta Mantle Clock 1904
Beautiful and rare Gilbert mantle clock called 'KLIO" the case is done in the Art Nouveau style and is Terracotta made by the Crown Vienna Co. Case has a finish Gilbert calls Nile Green and for being 116 years old it is in amazing condition. Movement is 8-day time and strike, open escapement, strikes on a coiled gong, porcelain dial has no hairlines, beveled glass has no chips also features Rococo sash. Stands 22" tall and is 10 1/2" wide at the base. Movement was cleaned and oiled and runs great. Pendulum appears to be a replacement.<br />Will be packed carefully in oversized boxed and fully
Sold on eBay Jan 09, 2022
CHELSEA ANTIQUE SHIPS BELL CLOCK~COMMODORE MODEL~4 1/2 IN DIAL 1904 RESTORED
,,(CLOCK WEIGHS OVER 9 LBS!). MAKE THIS A STUNNING NAUTICAL PRESENTATION! A DELIGHT TO VIEW, AND JUST THE RIGHT SIZE - EASY TO DISPLAY IN ANY DECORATIVE SETTING. SERIAL NUMBER ,#015265 DATING IT TO 1904.
Sold on eBay August 18th, 2023
?? 1904 STERLING SILVER ANTIQUE PLATO FLIP MYSTERY TICKET DESK CARRIAGE CLOCK
Do Not Miss This Timepiece !!!Extremely Rare, Sterling Silver Hallmarked year 1904 Made in Birmingham UK !!!Shelf /Desk plato flip digital clock with its original Timepiece hand crafted by Charles S Green & Co Ltd Silversmith of Birmingham. Firm is still in business !!!Every single component of the clock case is hallmarked. Even the ring loop.Mechanical movement with the dedicated spring barrel by Junghans Germany.Running at 270BPM (Beats Per minute). Time keeping is down to few seconds a day. See actual timegrapher chart attached.First Digital clock patented in 1903.USA patents held by Ansonia and European by Eugene. L. Fitch / Ever Ready co.Clock is in working condition and good time keeper. Meticulously Serviced Cleaned and adjusted. Ticks away strong. Numbers flip correctly with NO ERRORS. 90% of antique plato clocks, you see here on Ebay, have cards messed up and warped - bended and twisted from heat and sun exposure.It's Impossible to repair and straighten easy breakable celluloid. Clocks with bent / warped even slightly number plates will never flip correctly.... So such clock is as good as a paperweight Perfectly straight number cards are the critical component of the plato clock Considering the age it is in great condition and well preserved timepiece !!!Height is about 6" with handle upright. 3.5" Diameter. Weight is 15.3 oz.This Antique clock is just Stunning !!!See Photos & Please bid at NO RESERVE.Will be packed professionally and securely Worldwide trackable and insured shipping. International Bidders please assume the responsibility for possible taxes and duties in your country.Also feel free to check my other great clocks i have listed and will be listing in the near future. CLICK HERE (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay August 23rd, 2023
Original Chelsea “Ship’s Bell” Clock, Commander’s Edition, 1918, Working
Chelsea Antique Ships Bell Clock COMMANDER EDITION - 1918RARE CHELSEA COMMANDER MODEL ‘SHIPS BELL’ CLOCK ALSO KNOWN AS ‘MAHOGANY AND METAL, 6 INCH DIAL.THIS 1918 RED BRASS CASE WITH HINGED BEZEL IS 105 YEARS OLD and in excellent condition. THIS CHELSEA COMMANDER SHIPS BELL CLOCK HAS A 7 1/2 INCH HINGED BEZEL ELEGANTLY PRESENTED ON A RED BRASS AND MAHOGANY MOUNT. THE CLOCK WEIGHS OVER 12 LBS and MAKES A STUNNING NAUTICAL PRESENTATION. THE CLOCK IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND ORIGINAL. THE CHELSEA CLOCK COMPANY HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR OVER 120 YEARS, AND IS KNOWN AS THE PREMIER SHIPS CLOCK MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD.IT IS RARE TO FIND AN ANTIQUE 105 YEAR OLD COMMANDER SHIPS BELL CLOCK IN THIS CONDITION OUTFITTED WITH THE FINEST AMERICAN-MADE RACK AND SNAIL STRIKE 8-DAY MOVEMENT, READY FOR A LONG AND HEALTHY LIFE. CHELSEA MADE THESE MODELS FROM 1904 to 1937.THIS MODEL IS DIFFICULT TO FIND. THE GLASS IN THE BEZEL IS ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS. DISPLAY IN ANY SETTING. THIS CLOCK IS SURE TO PLEASE.ON THE DIAL THE TIME MAINSPRING WINDING ARBOR IS LOCATED AT THE NUMERAL 4 AND THE STRIKE MAINSPRING WINDING ARBOR IS AT THE NUMERAL 8. AT THE 12 IS THE SPEED ADJUSTMENT LEVER.CORRECT WINDING KEY IS PROVIDED. THE SHIPS BELL STRIKE SEQUENCE IS AS FOLLOWS, INCLUDING A BRIEF HISTORY. Mariners have used a unique bell code to tell time at sea for hundreds of years. The code is based on the crew's typical workday routine while the vessel is under way. A ship at sea requires constant attention. The day is thus divided into six four-hour periods, each called a "watch." Similarly, the crew is segmented into three divisions. Division members then stand their individually assigned duties on two watches per day, with eight hours off duty between watches. 1 First Watch 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. 2 Mid-Watch (also Black Watch) 12:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. 3 Morning Watch 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. 4 Forenoon Watch 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 5 Afternoon Watch 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 6 Evening Watch 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.The watch officer struck the ship's bell every half hour to apprise the crew of the time. A single bell denoted the end of the first half hour and one bell was added each half-hour. Eight bells therefore signaled the end of each four-hour watch. Like centuries of seafarers, you'll soon know the time when the clock chimes, even if you cannot see it.Starting in 1915, all U.S. Merchant vessels over 100 gross tons have, by law, divided the crew into three watches, working four hours on and eight hours off, and turning the dog watches into one evening watch. (Condition: Refurbished)
Sold on eBay Oct, 9th 2020
Antique OSCAR ONKEN American-Made Long Case Grandfather Clock
Antique OSCAR ONKEN American Made Long Case Grandfather Clock. The clock was created for Shop of the Crafters the Arts and Crafts furniture shop founded in 1904 by Oscar Onken (1848-1948) in Cincinnati, Ohio. Very tall at 94 inches, the Oscar Onken clock features a mahogany case with slim columns on each side of the clock face, and a swan neck pediment with three ball and spire finials. Each side panel has a carved wood inset. Both front doors are beveled glass, and the dial door is arched. Circa: 1906.The square, brass foliate face has Arabic numbers on a silver chapter ring.&
Sold on eBay Jan, 2nd 2020
ANTIQUE ANSONIA OLYMPIA & CHLORIS MAGNIFICENT 8 DAY BRONZE GILD FIGURAL CLOCK,
Up for auction and your consideration is a magnificent, rare and very hard to find authentic Ansonia Olympia and Chloris 1904 bronze gild amazing figural 8 day clock. This fabulous clock measures 23" tall, 15" wide and is 7" deep. It is in working order with key, porcelain dial with Roman numbers, beveled crystal door, fantastic ornate and heavy gold gild bronze base and statue. The original signed Ansonia movement runs well and gongs properly. Please take a moment and watch short video.<br /><br /><br /> ansonia - YouTube Video will open i
Sold on eBay Jan 26, 2023
Antique Seth Thomas Empire 16 Pendulum Clock 1904 Crystal Regulator Gold Bevel
â?¢ Pendulum. Gently used. Excellent condition considering its age. See pictures. Corner of glass back door chipped. Bottom of glass on side cracked on bottom edge left to right. This is a gorgeous clock, especially considering it is 118 years old!
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 October 14th, 2024
Ansonia Cymric and No. 1175 shelf clock 1904 Antique With Figure 24.5”
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Cymric" (base) and "No. 1175" (statue) shelf clock, cast metal case with verde bronze finish, enameled dial, fleur de lis hands, 8 day spring driven time and strike brass movementDimensions24 5in x 11.5in x Report: has not been fully tested! May need service Case in very nice condition with aged verde bronze finish, enameled dial and beveled glass bezel in excellent condition, original hands, signed movement ACCESSORIES: Figural Statue, Pendulum and key Ansonia mantel clock with "Cymric" red faux marble base and "No. 1175" Art Nouveau style statue of a woman, figure original, original pendulum ( untested) key is included Will be shipped with professional care! Came from a very old estate sale of an old time clock collector in northeast Ohio
Sold on eBay Sep 11, 2022
Ansonia ??Regent ? ca. 1904 Running and Striking Well
The 22 in. It counts out the hours by striking a coiled gong and it strikes once on half hour. All in all an impressive clock by a popular maker. The thick beveled glass is in good shape, crack free.
Sold on eBay September 27th, 2024
?1904 ANTIQUE BRITISH STERLING 925 SILVER PLATO FLIP MYSTERY DESK CARRIAGE CLOCK
?? Don't Miss Out on This Exceptional & Serviced Top Grade Timepiece! ??English, in Sterling Silver 925, Shelf /Desk plato flip digital clock.Made 1904 by J.C Vickery -High end retailer in London.It is factory, stamped hallmarked on the base the top and handle.Movement is original to the clock. It is also factory, stamped/ signed. Supplied by Junghans factory. 30Hr power reserve.First Digital clock patented in 1903.USA patents held by Ansonia and European by Eugene. L. Fitch / Ever Ready co.Please see photos. Ask questions before you place a bid.Clock is in working condition and great time keeper. Serviced Cleaned and adjusted. Ticks away strong. And keeps time.Numbers are all original, all present and flip as it should.One distinctive feature that sets this clock apart is the flawless operation of its number flipping mechanism. Unlike many antique Plato clocks found on eBay, where the cards are often warped, bent, or twisted due to exposure to heat and sunlight, this clock's number plates remain perfectly straight. This is a critical element in ensuring its flawless operation Considering the age it is in great condition and well preserved. Original nickel finish with minimal wear. See photos.Height is about 7". Base is 4. Updated to Unbreakable Glass. It in mint condition. Weight is around 1 Lb.This Antique clock is just Stunning !!! See Photos & Please bid at NO RESERVE.Rest assured, we take the utmost care in packing this exquisite piece, ensuring its safe journey to its new home. We also offer worldwide trackable and insured shipping for your peace of mind.For international bidders, please be aware of possible taxes and duties in your country, as these will be your responsibility Don t let this opportunity slip through your hands; bid now and make this remarkable timepiece a part of your collection! ???Also feel free to check my other great clocks i have listed and will be listing in the near future. CLICK HERE (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Nov 08, 2022
DIMINUTIVE STERLING SILVER CARRIAGE CLOCK
This is a sterling silver diminutive Carriage Clock with English hallmarks. The clock has English hallmarks on the bottom that indicate this piece was made in London, England in 1904 by William Comyns.
Sold on eBay Jul 13, 2022
CHELSEA 8 1/2" DIAL SHIPS MARINE MECHANICAL CLOCK - 1904
It also features a small seconds orbit, and a "Fast-Slow" regulator. The solid mahogany round wall plaque was custom made.
Sold on eBay Oct 18, 2022