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Sold on eBay March 16th, 2024
Bardon Clichy Master Wall Clock Konigsberg Germany Seal 1923 Pendulum Battery
HistoryVery little made it thru the WWII attacks on Konigsberg, Germany. First the shelling from the Royal Air Force inn August of 1944 and then by Soviet shelling in April of 1945. This one of a kind, Master Bardon clock, with a Konigsberg Seewarte seal somehow survived. Whether it was sheltered in the underground German bunkers or in the partial remains of the Konigsberg Observatory it did survive. The Observatory, a semi-circular two story research and observation facility with a brick vault (considered a regional architectural monument) is related to the clock via the Seewarte engraving on the clock seal."Seewarte" loosely translates as Naval Observatory or Oceanic Observatory or it could also be referring to the Atlantic Meteor voyage which mapped the ocean floor with the first sonic equipment and included the Konigsberg area in 1925-1927. The seal on this clock is also engraved Conigsberg, as it was first spelled for a period following the locations inception in 1843 as a mere Prussian settlement called Twangste.A piece of history from a location rich in history. Hitler had envisioned Konigsberg as a museum for everything the Germans had found in Russia Following the end of WWII and the Potsdam Agreement, Konigsberg, Germany became part of the Soviet Union (now Russia) and has remained so ever since. The Soviet Union renamed Konigsberg to Koliningrad. Today Konigsberg is of world interest as a Russian held area that is separated from the rest of Russia by two NATO countries. The situation with Ukraine makes this Russian held area of interest. Russia is most likely where this clock was purchased.Otto Pratje worked at the Konigsberg University with his chief study the geology of sea beds and he participated in the Meteor Atlantic expedition 1925-1926 eminating from Konigsberg. In 1937 he was appointed to establish and direct marine geological section of the Deutshe Seewarte at Hamburg. Both seafaring ventures produced official topographic and administrative maps of Germanys waters. Many dead underwater volcano's rising 1000 ft high in the ocean were identified for the first time with their 1st generation sonar equipment.Clock MechanicsThis Bardon Master clock appears to be one of a kind. Back is marble. Hangs at 52-1/2" long and 12" wide and 7 " deep.This is a battery run master clock with pendulum. Most likely from the Observatory in Koliningrad Konigsberg per the Seewarte seal on the front. Clocks by Bardon, Brillie and Vaucanson all embody similar principles. The coil is in the base. Extremely rare. Made in Clichy, France. Located at Etablissments bardon at the Societe Anonyme de Construction Electrique et Mechanique during the production years 1920-1925. Bardon hanging battery electromagnetic clock with oak case Bardon, Clichy. Charles Edouard GuillaumeThe Nobel Prize in Physics 1920 Precise measurement plays an important role in science. To provide a basis for precise measurements, the metric system and a German legal meter were instituted to define lengths. However, different materials expand differently when temperatures change, which limits the ability to make very precise measurements. In 1896 Charles-Edouard Guillaume succeeded in finding an alloy of nickel and steel that registered almost no change in length and volume as a result of temperature changes. The invar nickel-steel alloy had a significant effect on scientific instruments and incandescent light bulbs and was used in this clock.If you need this item shipped, that would be undertaken on your end. Your shipper would need to pack item and pick it up. If you are willing to make those arrangements it is an option for shipping. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Feb, 20th 2020
Vintage Majestic Watch Co. 14K Yellow Gold Travel Alarm, Circa 1925
Vintage Travel Alarm Clock in 14K Yellow Gold, "8 Days travel clock, made by and marked: Majestic Watch Co. Switzerland The watch is monogrammed on the front and back of the gold case with "WE". Circa1925 total weight 360.8 grams. The inside is in excellent condition, some wear and scratches to the exterior case as this alarm clock has seen a lot of travelling nbsp; nbsp; br />Stock # BB91W02<br />This listing contains photographs of the actual item you will receive. Our items are in excellent condition with little or no signs of wear and many
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!
Sold on eBay Jun 19, 2022
CHELSEA ANTIQUE SHIPS BELL CLOCK~NEPTUNE MODEL~ 6 IN DIAL 1925 RESTORED
(SEE PICS)ONE OF THE NICEST EXAMPLES I HAVE SEEN! ,,(CLOCK WEIGHS OVER 13 LBS!). MAKE THIS A STUNNING NAUTICAL PRESENTATION! SERIAL NUMBER ,#164576 DATING IT TO 1925. THIS MODEL IS BECOMING MUCH MORE DIFFICULT TO FIND THAN THE MUCH MORE COMMON COMMODORE MODELS!
Sold on eBay January 26th, 2024
O-Scale Brass D&RGW K-36 Narrow-Gauge Locomotive
eBay Brass O-Scale Denver & Rio Grande Western K-36 No. 484 (2-8-2) Narrow-gauge Locomotive – This is an exceptional example of the model builder’s skills thirty years ago when things were really carefully made; from Samhongsa in Korea and imported by the legendary Precision Scale Co., Crown Series. A beautifully crafted scale model of the renowned D&RGW narrow gauge ‘Mikado’ type locomotive that continues to inspire railroad enthusiasts everywhere – restored in 1983 and still in use running excursion trips on the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad in portions of the Colorado/New Mexico area today. “K” designates Mikado-type and “36” denotes 36K pounds of tractive effort. This exacting reproduction model is in On3 gauge, #16219 and is in new condition throughout. No. 484 was originally built in 1925 by Baldwin Locomotive Works and weighted-in at 286k pounds, fully loaded, with tender capacity of 9.5 tons of coal and 5,000 gals of water and with a tractive power of 36,200 pounds. The most revenue came in hauling ore including coal, freight, some livestock and, of course, lumber. The railroad development in the Rockies was advanced through the vision of General William Jackson Palmer (who was a calvary officer in the Civil War and was advanced to Brigadier General by age 20) who not only created the D&RGW railroad, incorporated in October, 1870, but also the city of Colorado Springs. As an accomplished railroad construction engineer, he surveyed, designed the routes and supervised construction of his railroad. The three-foot gauge was selected due to costs, availability of materials, reduction in physical construction requirements and the formidable terrain being traversed through the mountains, across rivers and ravines. The narrow gauge allowed for smaller roadbeds, lighter track, tighter turning radiuses and faster construction – all very necessary to developing a much-needed revenue stream quickly.This reproduction is faithful to the original engine in every way and displays exquisite detailing throughout. A truly beautiful locomotive to see and unusual with the exterior mounted frame placing the drivers inside the frame with counter weights for the drivers and with connecting rods including main, primary and secondary rods, reversing gear on the outside of the steel frame plus automatic lubricator rods, air compressor, air lines and valves, compressed air tanks, steam lines and fittings – all presented in great detail and beautifully visible thanks to the superb painting, weathering and detailing of this unique model. Notice the fading of the paint, steam and water marks, grease, dirt and grime – all wonderfully painted on this exceptional model. The interior of the cab is fully detailed and painted showing all boiler backhead valves, lines, levers, seats with arm rests and apron on full display. All rivets, boiler sheeting and hold-down straps, sand and steam domes (with pressure release valves) and distribution lines, steam whistle and bell including pull cords and steam generator clearly exhibited along, with lights, marker boards, number boards, builder’s plate, toolboxes, handrails, steps and ladders – all finished beautifully that brings out every detail of this wonderful locomotive reproduction. The tender is equally well detailed including swing chains for each truck frame, re-railers air and steam lines, water connection from tender to injectors, coal bunker (filled with coal) and with inspection access doors from cab apron plus water bunker with water-fill pipe with lid and hold-downs, brakeman’s shanty and related electrical lines on full display. Offered along with this unique model are two hardcover books: “Rio Grande Narrow Gauge” and ‘Rio Grande Narrow Gauge both by author John B. Norwood; published by Heimburger House Publishing in 1983 and 1986; both first editions, complete with book jacket covers. I am a collector - not a dealer - and this amazing, one-of-a-kind model, which we purchased new, has been in our collection since 1992 and has been painted, weathered and detailed by an acclaimed model train artist high in demand – a new art-form really. His work is in such demand that the average wait time between his accepting the model for painting and completion is from 1-3 years. It was brought home, kept in it’s factory box until put on display about four years ago (never run) and is now being offered for sale so that we might expand our collection into other areas of brass locomotive types – mainly different railway equipment from narrow gauge locomotives. This exceptional reproduction deserves to be placed in a glass case and admired. 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, beautifully detailed and weathered D&RGW narrow gauge K-36 locomotive. This fine model will be shipped in its original box with original packing materials including the snow-plow attachment shipped originally with this beautiful model, double boxed, at buyer's expense – we recommend shipping via UPS or USPS Priority Mail insured. (Condition: Brand New)
Sold on eBay August 27th, 2024
Standard Electric Time Co Large Oak Master Clock Rare Office School Bank Train
This is a wonderful find ! Looks to be complete ! This has the very rare faux mercury pendulum as well they are super hard to find that way ! This is the larger one at almost 65 inches tall , original tiger oak case, all original surface, has some paint flecks , the only thing I did not see is the key to lock and unlock, that however may be a standard key and easy to obtain, you can obviously open and close the case ! This is really extraordinary on every level , please ask any questions this is perfect for a period restoration, I would imagine the clock was made in the 1910-1925 range FURNITURE & LARGE ITEMS WITH LOCAL PICKUP POLICYALL ITEMS MUST BE PREPAID FOR PICKUP , 36 HOURS NOTICE IS REQUIRED TO PICKUP ITEMS WE OFFER TWO CONVIENT LOCATIONS FOR PICKUP . WE WILL GLADLY STORE YOUR ITEM UP TO 30 DAYS FREE OF CHARGE UNTIL YOU CAN ARRANGE PICKUP . WE CAN ARRANGE MORE TIME IF NEEDED BUT YOU MUST CONTACT US FIRST . ANY ITEM LEFT WITHOUT COMMUNICATION FOR MORE THEN 120 DAYS WILL BE CONSIDERED ABANDON AND NO REFUND WILL BE GIVEN. ANY PIECE WHICH IS CANCELLED IS SUBJECT TO A 20% RESTOCKING FEE .IF YOU NEED SHIPPING OR DELIVERY BEFORE BIDDING VISIT WWW.USHIP.COM PICKUP WILL BE FROM ZIP CODE 19608 READING PA , USE THIS TO OBTAIN A QUOTE ALL WEIGHTS ARE APPROXIMATE , SHIPPING / DELIVERY VIA USHIP IS WHAT MOST CUSTOMERS USE WITH GOOD RESULTS, THIS WOULD BE A SAFE BLANKET WRAP DELIVERY . WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO GET A QUOTE BEFORE PURCHASING AN ITEM , WE HAVE A FEW EAST COAST DELIVERY PEOPLE WE HAVE USED IN THE PAST AS WELL THAT WE CAN RECOMEND . (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Dec 12, 2021
Antique Working 1925 SETH THOMAS Regulator No. 2 Weight Driven Oak Wall Clock
Antique Working 1925 SETH THOMAS Regulator No. 2 Weight Driven Oak Wall Clock. Does not come with original weight but you can get one on Ebay. Best offer accepted.
Sold on eBay Sep 20, 2021
Antique Working 1925 SETH THOMAS Regulator No. 2 Weight Driven Oak Wall Clock
Here is a recent estate find. This Has a Beautiful Heavy Quarter Sawn Oak Wood Case with Round Top and Long Drop. This includes The Correct Brass Bob Adjustable Regulator Pendulum, Brass Clock Weight, and a Winding Key.
Sold on eBay Jan 23, 2022
Antique Tiffany repeater alarm Carriage Clock by E Couaillet France 11 jewels
Offering an antique Tiffany Carriage repeater alarm clock. The clock is made by E. Couaillet, France a high end clock maker in Normandy France from 1890 to 1925. The clock has a lovely silver case . Both the works and the face are marked Tiffany & Co. France. ON the works it is marked: Tiffany & Co. By E. Couaillet Eleven Jewels 2 Adjustments France The approximate measurements of the clock are: Height: 5 inches Width: 3.75 inches Depth: 3 inches Weight: 3 pounds 6 ounces When the repeater is pushed the clock chimes. No key is included The clock is being sold as not working.
Sold on eBay May, 25th 2019
CHELSEA ANTIQUE SHIPS BELL CLOCK~4 1/2 IN DIAL~1925~RED BRASS~RESTORED
CHELSEA ANTIQUE SHIPS BELL CLOCK~4 1/2 IN DIAL~1925~RED BRASS~RESTORED - Sold on eBay May, 25th 2019 for $1,200.00
Sold on eBay May, 14th 2020
Antique german grandfather clock 1925 Divina!
Antique german grandfather clock 1925 Divina!. Condition is Used. Cleaned and lubricated recently with clean cabinet and no damage. 77 inches tall, inches at the widest, and 11 inches deep. Bim Bam Gong chimes and it keeps great time. This clock has to be picked up. This is a  collector's item and is almost 100 years old (original date of manufacturer is not known 1905 to 1925). Built in Germany by the Divina company this clock was made with simple precision and quality. Case locks with two latches on the side. Please message if you have any questions.
Sold on eBay May, 24th 2020
Antique german grandfather clock 1925 Divina!
Antique german grandfather clock 1920. Condition is Used. Cleaned and lubricated recently with clean cabinet and no damage. 79 inches tall, 21 inches at the widest, and 11 inches deep. Bim Bam Gong chimes and it keeps great time. This clock has to be picked up. This is a  collector's item and is almost 100 years old (original date of manufacturer is not known 1905 to 1925). Built in Germany by a local company this clock was made with simple precision and quality and brought over from Germany by the same family. Case locks with two latches on the side. This clock has balancing legs install
Sold on eBay Nov 01, 2022
Lino Sabattini (1925-2016), Italy. Table watch in silver-plated metal.
Lino Sabattini (1925-2016), Italy. In excellent condition.
Sold on eBay July 30th, 2024
Rare Micrometer Strasser & Rohde, Glashütte iS (Clock makers)
Rare Micrometer Strasser & Rohde, Glashütte iS with box (bottom only)It functions but may need serviced if your actually going to use it.HistoryThe company was founded in 1875 by the watchmaker Ludwig Strasser and the mechanic Gustav Rohde . The firm was located in Glashütte , long a center of clockmakers, in the Prussian province of Saxony . The watchmaker Curt Dietzschold was co-owner for a short time. Although Strasser became increasingly involved with the Deutsche Uhrmacherschule Glashütte , he remained a partner until 1914. Rohde was now elderly and in 1918 the company was taken over by the industrialist Friedrich Kreis, who leased it to the watchmaker Paul Weiss for 24,000 Goldmark . [1] Kreis also owned factories in Berlin and Switzerland, so Strasser & Rohde had access to parts and semi-finished products from third parties. [2] Weiss bought the company after Kreis' death in 1925 and led the company until his death in 1943, after which his widow Margarethe briefly took charge. After the Second World War, management fell to Arno Wustlich, son-in-law of Paul and Margarethe, who had been working for the company for some time. He led the company until bankruptcy in 1958 ProductsInitially the company produced various precision equipment such as micrometers , calculators and the then recent invention of the taximeter . Later, Strasser & Rohde focused entirely on watches and related equipment. The company tried to achieve the highest possible accuracy by making improvements to various parts of the mechanism. All Strasser & Rohde clocks could be traced back to one basic type, called the Glashütter Präzisions Pendeluhr (GPPU) , in which the coupling between pendulum and movement was mounted in reverse order. Several watchmakers have contributed to this development. The " free spring escapement " invented and patented by Strasser had a perfecting role in this. With this construction the pendulum was disconnected from the work in progress, allowing it to move more precisely. The company first presented this invention at the Saxon Thuringian Industrial Exhibition of 1897 and was awarded a gold medal at the 1900 World Exhibition in Paris . [3] Based on this invention, the company manufactured pendulum clocks of the highest possible accuracy, mainly for scientific purposes. In the Netherlands, four clocks were ordered from Strasser & Rohde for scientific purposes between 1904 and 1911. One of these was used for the National Commission for Grade Measurement and Water Passing , the other three probably by the Leiden Observatory. Museum Boerhaave in Leiden has an astronomical pendulum clock by Strasser & Rohde, which for a long time served as the master clock for all clocks in the Leiden Observatory . [4] One of the other three stood in the old Geodesy building of TU Delft on Kanaalweg, [5] until it was converted into a student house. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Apr 03, 2022
Old Antique Sessions Black Mantel Shelf Clock Berkshire 1925 Fully Restored
Has a lion head on each end and ornate feet. Incised designs on the base in excellent condition, with little wear. Brass bezel has been cleaned chemically and retains its original gold plating. Celluloid dial is the original, with a faint stain in the center, has a couple of very fine hairline cracks under the 12, and bears the Sessions logo.
Sold on eBay September 17th, 2023
Colonial By Hershede 5 Tube Tubular Grandfather Clock Kit Model 1219 WWI Era
Brief history on Colonial and Herschede collaboration. The Herschede Hall clock company shipped Herschede made movements to Colonial Clock Manufacturing Co. from July 1915 until 1925 during WWI. It's an antique clock kit and it's over 100 years old!! The serial number of the Herschede movement is 12834.The listing is for a complete antique Colonial by Herschede tubular 5 tube grandfather clock kit. The kit comes with a cable driven movement and it comes complete with a wood bracket, 3 cables with pulleys, pendulum leader, 5 tubes, 3 original Herschede weights and original pendulum with suspension spring and a replacement crank key. The movement is complete it is untested. It might require cleaning and or oiling since clock was stored for an extended period of time. Please note, one of the cables is loose and might require a replacement. The weights are in a good condition with some original patina, that can be cleaned if desired. The pendulum is in a good condition with some light imperfections due to the age and a few small dents. Please check all pictures for the condition. The tubes are in a very good condition with some light imperfections due to the age. They might require cleaning to bring it back to original condition. These are original heavy duty tubes, that were manufactured over 100 years ago. We offer returns within 14 days, however buyers are responsible for all shipping charges. Please note, that the dial and some other parts will be separated from the movement for shipping purposes and you will have to reattach it. We will include all parts. Please note, that shipping within US is $169.99 due to a multiple packages and the weight. The package with tubes is oversized and UPS charges extra for it. Please note, that we can ship the item only within continental US. UPS charges triple amount to deliver to Hawaii or Puerto Rico. The item will require signature confirmation. Please ask questions before your purchase. Thank you (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay December 29th, 2024
Grandmothers Clock, Antique, Revere, Westminster Chime, Telechron Motored
Clock is in very good condition, case has no defects, face has some slight discoloration. Key included. Revere company is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Clock most likely manufactured in 1925. Clock was working when last used but has been unplugged for many years. Dimensions 76" H X 13" W x 8" D. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Sep 16, 2021
Junghans HAU French Style Westminster and Trinity chime (0403)
The number of employees constantly increased from 50 in 1876 to 1,000 in 1905 to 2,200 in 1925. Ant ique Junghans.
Sold on eBay January 13th, 2024
Antique Signed VICTOR ROUSSEAU French Mantel Clock - LA VICTOIRE Auguste Moreau
eBay FREE SHIPPING in the 48 states! I have here a very LARGE antique French Rococo finished cast metal-and-onyx mantel clock set featuring matching metal-and-onyx male and female warrior figural garnitures. Finished in a beautiful patina-green verdigris with gold accent, the dramatic clock features a very tall female angel in a graceful stance holding up the victor's wreath, and bears a gold plaque signed LA VICTOIRE Par Aug. Moreau. The grand clock towers a majestic 26" in height, 13" in width and 8" in depth. The garnitures are both signed ROUSSEAU and stand an equally impressive 25" tall, 7" wide and 7" deep. I believe this clock set to date anywhere from around 1910 through 1925. Cosmetically, the set is in very good shape considering the age. Two of the curved metal feet of the clock as well as one foot and the bouquet of the female garniture are cracked and appear to have been repaired at one point (see close-ups). There is also a chip on the onyx trim on the back side of the clock (see photo). The clock appears to still retain its inner workings, however it is not currently running, although I do have the key. I'm sure someone familiar with these clocks could easily get this beautiful old clock running again. See photos for details and ask any questions. The set will be professionally packaged and insured. I will happily deliver this set door-to-door if you are within 25 miles of the metro Detroit area.On Sep-18-23 at 03:48:46 PDT, seller added the following information: (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay February 29th, 2024