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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 Feb, 1st 2020
CHELSEA ANTIQUE CLOCK~COMMODORE MODEL~ 8 1/2 IN DIAL 1922 RESTORED
CHELSEA ANTIQUE SHIPS BELL nbsp;CLOCK COMMODORE 1922 SELDOM SEEN EARLY CHELSEA COMMODORE MODEL ALSO KNOWN AS BASE AND BALL,8 1/2 INCH SILVERED DIAL WITH ENGRAVED ARABIC NUMERALS! NOTE PIC#1 SHOWS THIS CLOCK NEXT TO A 4 1/2 INCH COMMODORE TO SHOW THE SIZE DIFF!!, THIS 1922STUNNING YELLOWBRASS BASE AND BALL CASE WITH HINGED BEZEL IS MASSIVE, 12 1/2 INCHES WIDE,12 INCHES TALL,AND 5 1/2 INCHES DEEP AND IS EQUIPPED WITH HOUSE STRIKE nbsp; THIS nbsp;CHELSEA COMMODORE CLOCK WAS OBTAINED FROM A PICKER IN FLORIDA THE CLOCK WAS ORIGINALLY SOLD TO THE FRANK CLARK JEWEL
Sold on eBay Feb, 5th 2020
BULLE Wall or MANTEL Clock Antique Carved Wood Serviced Rewired ELECTRIC French
I am selling this S T U N N I N G Antique BULLE clock, with an movement, made in 1922, with gorgeous CARVEDWOODED Details, in an absolute BRILLIANT Cosmetic and PERFECT ;Functioning condition, with a SERVICED movement, offered with a One Years GUARANTEE!!<br />Please take a look at the video, by clicking on the following nbsp;YouTube link: nbsp; gt; nbsp;https: youtu be 1TtgivmE4a0 br />I made an extra photoshoot, which can be seen by clicking on thefollowing YouTube Link: gt; nbsp;https: youtu be zOorahDUyy8 br />This is one of the
Sold on eBay Jan 14, 2023
Antique 1922 Tiffany & Co. Brass Art Deco Chelsea Tambour Ship Bell Mantle Clock
This is a very nice, approx. Beautiful antique clock for a mantle. Clock is in original condition made of brass, I do not have the key for the clock, but tested it with another key. It is very heavy brass weighing about 35 lbs.
Sold on eBay Aug 09, 2021
CHELSEA ANTIQUE SHIPS BELL CLOCK & BAROMETER SET~4 1/2 IN DIALS 1922 RESTORED
The firm traded as T. S. Negus & Co. in 1864 and as T.S. & J.D. Negus in 1869. THE SILVERED DIALS AND CHELSEA SPADE STYLE HANDS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE CLOCK WAS DISASSEMBLED AND CLEANED, THE CLOCK IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION,THE CASES WERE CLEANED AND POLISHED,AND SEALED WITH A FRESH LACQUER FINISH !
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 March 24th, 2024
3 PIECE FRANZ HERMLE VICTORIAN MANTEL BRONZE &WHITE MARBLE CLOCK 2 CANDELABRAS
FOR SALE: A BEAUTIFUL VICTORIAN WHITE marble & BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK DESIGNED BY FRANZ HERMLE OF GERMANY. 3 PIECE MANTEL CLOCK SET. NEW MOVEMENT INSTALLED. OLD MOVEMENT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE, IT IS FREE. MEASUREMENTS & DESCRIPTION: CLOCK CURRENTLY IN PERFECT OPERATION CONDITION. MY CLOCK SERVICE MAN SUGGESTED I INSTALLING A NEW MOVEMENT ON THIS CLOCK. I HAVE PAID HIM TO DO JUST THAT. INSTALL A NEW MOVEMENT. CLOCK : 25 INCHES WITH BRONZE CHERUBS ON EACH SIDE OF THE CLOCK. 2 CANDELABRAS: 27 INCHES EACH HIGH, WIDTH 11.5 WITH 6 INCH BASE. THE CANDELABRAS HAVE SEPARATE NUMBERS UNDERNEATH, CHECK OUT PHOTOS CONTACT LARRY IMPERIAL ITALIAN BREVETATTO BRONZE MARBLE CLOCK WITH CANDELABRA SET. The Candelabra each hold seven candles and marked inside Made in Italy, Brevetatto N7087-877, on the clock you can see two cherubs one on each side. The clock is 25 inches tall and candelabras 27 inches tall. Condition you can see on the pictures. THE CLOCK WEIGHTS 30 LBS AND 30 LBS FOR THE 2 CANDELABRAS. TOTAL 60 LBS. The Hermle Story In 1922 our founder Mr. Franz Hermle founded the Franz Hermle Clock Company located in Gosheim in Baden Wuerttemberg, a small town in southern Germany's Black Forest region. Within ten years the company became known as one of the most efficient manufacturers of clock movements in the clock industry. Even though the first half of the 20th Century brought with it many difficulties to overcome, including the complete dismantling of the factory after the World War II, Franz Hermle and his sons' dedication allowed them to prosper while other companies struggled. Franz Hermle passed away in 1953 and left a modern and prosperous operation to his sons Gebhard, Alfred, Hans and Heinrich Hermle. With tremendous willpower and energy, they continued to build the company into the worldwide leader in manufacturing mechanical movements and clocks. In 1977, Hermle decided to establish another manufacturing facility, Hermle Black Forest Clock Company to serve the North American market out of Amherst, Virginia, USA. Hermle Headquarters in southern Germany is now in its third generation, still family owned and operated. Hermle employs over 200 people in 3 locations in both Germany and USA. In October 2010, Hermle Gosheim was rebranded as Hermle GmbH and as of January 2011, Hermle Black Forest Clocks rebranded itself as Hermle North America. If you have ANY questions feel free to contact me. PLEASE CHECK OUT ALL PHOTOS. Please, visit my store I have more INTERESTING items. THE PHOTOS YOU VIEW ARE WHAT YOU ARE BUYING. PLEASE VIEW THEM CAREFULLY. WE SHIP THRU EBAY GLOBAL. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK. SOLD AS-IS-AS-SHOWN, NO RETURNS (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Jun, 25th 2020
CHELSEA ANTIQUE SHIPS BELL CLOCK~4 1/2 IN DIAL~1922~RED BRASS~HINGED BEZEL
CHELSEA ANTIQUE 4 1/2 INCH SHIPS BELL nbsp;CLOCK 1922 br /> SELDOM SEEN CHELSEA ANTIQUE RED BRASS SHIPS BELL CLOCK,4 1/2 INCH DIAL, THIS 1926 nbsp;RED nbsp;BRASS CASE WITH HIGHLY DESIRED HINGEDBEZEL IS STUNNING .THIS CHELSEA SHIPS BELL CLOCK WAS OBTAINED FROM A PICKER IN WASHINGTON, A 98 YEAR OLD TREASURE!!,! THIS A STUNNING NAUTICAL PRESENTATION!! .THE ORIGINAL GLASS IN THE BEZEL IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ,THE ETCHED SILVERED DIAL AND CHELSEA MOON STYLE HANDS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND ORIGINAL .THE CLOCK WAS DISASSEMBLED AND CLEANED,THE SERIAL NUMBERS MATCHING,#1515
Sold on eBay September 18th, 2023
Antique 1850's Waterbury Bronze/Metal Mantle / Floor Clock
Antique c19th Century Art Nouveau Style Waterbury Clock Co., Bronze Metal Cast Iron Shelf mantle Clock. This is a very large ornate clock. It is complete with pendulum but is missing key! This clock has a wood removable backing which gives access to the workings of the clock.The front face of clock is in roman numerials.The face has wear conducive to use and age. The bottom glass window opens and is where the pendulum shows and also shows Waterbury Clock Company Paper Listing. Sold As Is! Excellent item! COMPLETE! MEASURES: 19 1/2" x 14 1/2" x 4". PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE HISTORY: In 1854, Waterbury, Connecticut based brass manufacturer Benedict & Burnham created Waterbury Clock Company to manufacture clocks using brass wheels and gears. Waterbury Clock Company was legally incorporated on March 27, 1857, as an independent business with $60,000 in capital.The American clock industry, with scores of companies located in Connecticut's Naugatuck Valley, was producing millions of clocks, earning the region the nickname, "Switzerland of America". The Waterbury Clock Company was one of the largest producers for both domestic sales and export, primarily to Europe. Today its successor, Timex Group USA, Inc. is the only remaining watch company in the region. Originally, the company produced clocks as less expensive alternatives to the high-end European counterparts of the time. In 1887 the company began experimenting with its product line, leading to the creation of the large Jumbo pocket watch, invented by Archibald Bannatyne and named after the famous P. T. Barnum elephant. The Jumbo was put on the market in New York City on a trial basis, catching the attention of Robert H. Ingersoll, a salesman and eventual marketing pioneer. During the turn of the century, Waterbury Clock Company produced millions of pocket watches for the newly created partnership of Robert and his brother Charles, Robert H. Ingersoll & Bro., under their own brand name. In 1896, Ingersoll introduced the Ingersoll Yankee, a dollar pocket watch supplied by Waterbury Clock Company. These watches gained such great popularity that they became known as "the watch that made the dollar famous."In 1877, a new prototype was introduced to Benedict and Burnham for an inexpensive pocket watch made of 58 parts, mostly made of punched sheet brass. They immediately set aside an unused portion of their machine shop and began producing the Long Wind at a rate of 200 per day by 1878. The department quickly outgrew its space in the plant, so with a capital of $400,000 Waterbury Clock's sister company Waterbury Watch Company was incorporated by Benedict & Burnham in 1880 to manufacture and sell inexpensive watches and other timepieces. Waterbury Watch started out very successfully in its early days, employing hundreds of women for their "slender fingers" and "delicate manipulation," having become the largest volume producer of watches in the world by 1888.Due to poor sales techniques, where jobbers and salesmen gave away much of the Waterbury Watch products as loss leaders with little regard to the company's future, thereby cheapening the products' perceived value, Waterbury Watch quickly fell into bankruptcy. In a last attempt to salvage the company, Waterbury Watch began to produce higher-end watch models which only created more demand on a workforce unable to keep up with the complexity of the new watches using several hundred parts. The company was finally reorganized as the New England Watch Company in 1898 as its London sales office was placed into liquidation. The company continued to focus on high-priced watch models and eventually fell into receivership, discontinuing business in July 1912. Robert H. Ingersoll & Bro. bought the Waterbury plant and began manufacturing Ingersoll Watches there in 1914. With the American entry into World War I there were new demands for timepiece design. Artillery gunners needed an easy way to calculate and read time while still being able to work the guns. The Waterbury Clock Company met this need by modifying the small Ingersoll ladies' Midget pocket watch to become military-issue wristwatches — lugs were added for a canvas strap, the crown was repositioned to 3 o'clock, hands and numbers were made luminescent for nighttime readability, thus making one of the first wrist watches. In 1922, Waterbury Clock Company purchased the Robert H. Ingersoll & Bro. company for $1,500,000, which had gone bankrupt the previous year due to the post-war recession, thereby inheriting all of Ingersoll's and Waterbury Watch's assets and facilities. Unable to deliver on Ingersoll's guarantee of quality in Europe due to the Great Depression, Waterbury Clock sold the London-based Ingersoll, Ltd. to its Board of Directors in 1930, making it a wholly British-owned enterprise. The "powerful Ingersoll brand name" was continued in the United States by Waterbury Clock into the 1950s. No longer part of Waterbury Clock Company, Ingersoll Ltd. continued to produce the Ingersoll watch brand independently for the European and other international markets. Following the Great Depression and a period of hardship for the company, Waterbury Clock Company regained its identity in the consumer market. In 1930, a license agreement was reached with Walt Disney, resulting in the production of the famous Mickey Mouse watches and clocks under the Ingersoll brand name. The new Mickey Mouse timepieces were introduced to the public at the Chicago World's Fair in June 1933 and quickly became the company's first million-dollar line, saving it from financial disaster. In 1940, Thomas Olsen (owner and operator of Fred. Olsen Shipping Co.) and Joakim Lehmkuhl fled Norway with their families because of the Nazi invasion Eventually they came to the United States seeking investments to assist in the war effort. In 1941, Olsen and Lehmkuhl purchased controlling interest in Waterbury Clock Company, with Thomas Olsen becoming Chairman. Though the company had fallen on hard times during the Great Depression it still had the manufacturing capability to make large numbers of timing devices. Mr. Lehmkuhl, who had studied business and engineering at Harvard and MIT, was appointed President by Olsen and, under his direction, the company became the largest producer of fuse timers for precision defense products in the United States. A new concrete plant was built in nearby Middlebury, Connecticut in 88 days in 1942 for the high-volume production of precision timers. In August 1943, the Army-Navy "E" Award for excellence was awarded by the United States Under-Secretary of War to Waterbury Clock Company for the "Anglo-American fuse". As a result of this success shareholders in the following December voted to rename the company to United States Time Corporation.
Sold on eBay May 16th, 2024
23052740340 CLARKE - Maple Base Style - MANTEL, Germany 5 Bell Westminster Chime
23052740340 CLARKE - Maple, Style - MANTEL, Germany Clark Minimalistic Modern Mantel Clock View the mechanical Westminster chiming movement through the glass cube on a black finished base. The minimalist cubic form of this clock qualifies it for a detached positioning in an open room. The particulars of the wooden, piano-finish base and the polished metal inlay gives this clock style. The dial is polished brass with a modern Arabic number print. Built by the master clockmakers at Hermle who have been building sophisticated timepieces such as this since 1922. You can be sure that your piece will be built with nothing but the highest quality materials by some of the most experienced clockmakers in the industry. Specifications Color: Black Collection: Clarke Country of Origin: Germany Weight: 11 lbs Fast and Free Shipping You're already purchasing the item. Why pay additional for shipping, especially slow shipping? We get your order shipped out within 1-business day and delivered to your doorstep as quickly as possible. Competitive Pricing With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive. Our prices are some of the lowest that you will find on the internet. Rest assured that you're getting a good deal when purchasing with us. 30-day Money Back Guarantee We are committed to making sure that you leave this transaction satisfied. If you're unhappy with the product for any reason, you may return it back for your money-back or a replacement within 30 days. No questions asked! (Condition: Brand New)
Sold on eBay Dec 15, 2022
Chelsea Clock/ E F Caldwell & Co. Bronze Cased French Form Clock Circa 1920-22
Another gem from my collection! French design antique Chelsea clock works in an E F Caldwell & Co solid bronze case. E F Caldwell & Co. Bronze case dates from 1920-1922 based on records held at the Smithsonian Institute.
Sold on eBay December 20th, 2024
Antique Bank Lobby Marble Commercial Bank or Train Station Clock 86AE Pics Added
** Added photos of the inside and the pendulum *** Beautiful clock made by the Seth Thomas Clock Company in Thomaston, Connecticut. This company made not only residential clocks, but commercial clocks, too. Some were made for banks, railroad stations, fire departments, hotels and schools. The inside is marked ST and 86AE.This model was popular in train stations and bank lobbies, sometimes referred to as Gallery Clocks. This clock was listed in a 1922 catalog. This is 14 inches in diameter lovely extra raised numerals and minute points on it. Numerals and minutes look like a combination of bronze and brass. It has a beautiful marble dial and the brass raised numerals makes it really unusual. It also has two winding arbors, spring driven, probably to run almost 15 days at a time. Housing is a wooden back and height is 4.5 inches. Dials spin well and it is missing the Seth Thomas brass raised logo that would have been below near the arbors. There are hand-written notes on the back of the clock being serviced in 1941 and 1953, and also on the inside there is a note that it was rehauled and other service dates. Purchased from an estate in Missouri, the family noted it used to be in the lobby of a Farm and Home Savings building but not sure of the location. It was running when removed from the home, but doesn't have a key. Pendulum swings and move well from the below door panel. Inside reveals it is brass and wood and swings well. This clock does have wear, it has some pits and some light chips on the edges as shown. Also some marble yellowing on a few of the areas as shown, please review photos carefully for full condition. Weight is approximately 22 pounds, nice and heavy. We will package it well as we always do for safe delivery. We usually do auctions on our items but this clock we will consider offers! Enjoy! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Dec 23, 2020
Antique Ithaca Calendar Clock 1882 Just Serviced
I inherited the clock when my mother passed away last year. Presented to his daughter, Susan Hall, in 1921. Repaired by J.E. Cross on December 1, 1922,and adjusted by J.E. Cross on August 24, 1932.
Sold on eBay Apr 09, 2021
Early Electric Clock w Stunning Cut Crystal Dome ca 1922 Antique French Bulle
Impressive and legendary creation of French inventors and Swedish glass works cooperation from Art Deco epoque. Ca 38 cm high in total (15â?), 25 cm wide and 18 cm deep. Weight of app. The Inventors Bulle electric clocks were developed in France just prior to the Great War of 1914-1918.
Sold on eBay Jan 06, 2023
Seth Thomas Master Clock K-1 Electric Self Winding Clock Ca, 1922
Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Seth Thomas Master Clock K-1 Electric Self Winding Clock Ca, 1922 at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
Sold on eBay Mar 21, 2021
Early Electric Clock w Stunning Cut Crystal Dome ca 1922 Antique French Bulle
Impressive and legendary creation of French inventors and Swedish glass works cooperation from Art Deco epoque. Ca 38 cm high in total (15â?), 25 cm wide and 18 cm deep. Weight of app. The Inventors Bulle electric clocks were developed in France just prior to the Great War of 1914-1918.
Sold on eBay February 5th, 2024
Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator, 8 Day Time Wall Clock Oak Case, Beautiful & Running
eBay This is a Seth Thomas Regulator Number 2 wall clock, oak case. It is in running condition. Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator, 8 Day Time Only Wall Clock Oak Case, Beautiful & Running Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator, 8 Day Time Only Wall Clock Oak Case, Beautiful & Running Click images to enlarge Description Heritage Matters SETH THOMAS WALL CLOCK OAK CASE, "REGULATOR NUMBER 2" MODEL 8 DAY MOVEMENT, TIME ONLY, RUNNING Ca. 1917 - 1922 THIS is a guaranteed genuine antique Seth Thomas wall clock, their famous Regulator Number 2. The case is oak. It has a properly marked Seth Thomas #77B eight day time only movement. The finish is good, in need of a rub-down with quality beeswax polish. The finish seems to be original--I see no evidence of it having been refinished. As far as I can tell--and I am pretty certain of this--it is all is original, except the key. The zinc dial shows wear, with very minor losses. I disassembled the movement, ultrasonically cleaned it, polished the pivots, restrung the weight,then reassembled and lubricated it. It measures about 35 X 15.5 X 5.5 inches. It has the base style which was discontinued in 1922, and the movement is a 77B with cut pinions, which Thomas began using about 1917. That puts its manufacture in the six year period from 1917 to 1922. There is one small area on the base, at the very front, where the glue on the veneer has partially released. It cannot be seen on the photos, you have to run your hand over it to feel it. This came out of a Maryland Eastern Shore estate in which the last family member died (so I am told) at age 104, though they spent their last few years in a nursing home. ?Although running, I sell all mechanical and electrical devices in "AS-IS" condition. This is because old items like this can easily get broken or out of adjustment in shipping. You still have an inspection period of 30 days during which the item can be returned for any reason for a refund of the purchase price only--however it must be returned in the same condition in which I shipped it, meaning if there is damage, an insurance claim must be made. Should there be a problem with your purchase, please contact me directly through the eBay mail system. I can and will do the same things directly that I would through eBay, and probably more quickly. NO RESERVE! MY PLEDGE TO YOU: no surprises! I will provide high-resolution scans; I will fully describe each item, obverse and reverse, positives and negatives, possibilities, likelihoods, what I suspect, and which is which; and I will provide as much historical context as I can. Now, I believe that the only people who never make mistakes are those who never say or do anything, so consequently, there will be times I am wrong. There, you are covered by my guarantee. MY GUARANTEE TO YOU: I guarantee each item to be genuine as described. After you receive your purchase, you will have a 30 day inspection period; and if you are dissatisfied, simply return the item (in its original condition) for an immediate refund of your purchase price. Furthermore, if in the inspection period, you decide to send the item for expertizing, I will extend the period until its return from the expert of your choice. If it returns with an opinion of not genuine, or of being significantly different from how I describe it, I will also reimburse you for the expertizing fee. And the ONLY exception to my guarantee is that I am not responsible for mishandling by the mail system, and any damages incurred therein. That is what insurance is for, and it is automatic on this item. Pictures sell!Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing.300+ Listing Templates Auctiva gets you noticed!The complete eBay Selling Solution. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Sep 11, 2022
Fabulous Solid Brass Baroque Twin Train Mantel Clock by Franz Hermle & Son
The backplate has the makers mark for the famous German clock maker Franz Hermle & Son (Est 1922).
Sold on eBay October 14th, 2024
ANTIQUE SETH THOMAS CHIME NUMBER 77 WESTMINSTER CHIME 113 MANTLE MANTEL CLOCK
CHIME CLOCK No. 77 – 1922 Offered today is this beautiful 102 year old Seth Thomas Chime Clock No. 77 that was produced in the year of 1922. The solid and ribbon mahogany case was cleaned only with mild cleaners and hand waxed. The lines of this model is simple but classy and the chocolate brown color case maintains its original shellac finish that has a nice crazing to it, and is in excellent condition with a few character marks as the pictures will show. Please zoom and enlarge the pictures to see the detail of this antique clock. This clock is very large and has all the best sought after features on it including a large 6 inch original silver dial that is in excellent condition. Large raised bronze Arabic numbers that can be seen from across the room with signature Seth Thomas bronze serpentine hour and minute hands to compliment the dial. The convex glass has small light scratches in it that is hardly noticeable but worth mentioning shown in picture 4 and the original finish machine clasp brass bezel opens and closes properly as it should. The original bob/leader and an original two-sided key come with the clock. A manual chime lock is inside of the case to prevent the chimes from rattling during transportation. The silent chime feature is hidden behind the front door sash at the 2 and the adjustment for fast or slow is at the 12. This old girl really shows and sounds beautifully. Everything on this clock is fully functional and tested for a minimum of two weeks to assure that the clock will operate consistently every day for the new owner and generations to follow. This is the third model of large mantel clocks Seth Thomas produced that came with the mammoth 113 movement. The smaller 124 movement came out the following year and eventually was the movement that replaced this larger 113 movement. The tempo of the Westminster chime with the 113 movement is much slower and deeper than the 124 movement. The leather hammer tips are in new condition so you can hear each quarter-hour beautifully chime on four Mayland chime rods. The first quarter-hour plays four notes. Eight notes on the half hour. 12 notes on the three quarter-hour, followed by the full 16 notes of the Westminster chime sequence at the top of each hour. After this sequence a fifth rod will be struck to mark the hour. I love the pause between the Westminster chime and the hour strike and how the strike note beat demands your attention. The Mayland chime rods are by far the most resonant and most pleasing to the ear sound that I have ever heard. An audio/video is added to this listing so you can see and hear this beautiful chime clock. Just click or tap on the white arrow in the middle of the video, raise the volume bar on your phone or computer and enjoy!!! The movement has been completely rebuilt by me and weighing in at over 5 pounds it is definitely engineered to stand the test of time. This movement comes with double clicks instead of single clicks on the winding arbors. The 3 springs were inspected, cleaned and lubed for a consistent power to the trains throughout the week. This 3 train movement is equipped with a self adjusting lever that will automatically adjust to the correct chime sequence at the top of the hour when the quarter-hour chimes are accidentally activated (moving the minute hand forward and activating the chime then moving the minute hand back for example). What I do to ensure you are buying a quality clock from me. Ø Disassemble the entire clock myself completely. Ø Install Seth Thomas parts only on the movement as needed. Ø Install high quality Burgeon bronze bushings instead of brass in all worn pivot holes as needed. Ø Polish all pivots. Ø Clean the entire movement ultrasonically. Ø Reassemble the clock movement, oil and lube in the proper places. Ø Clean the original dial or have it sent out to have it professionally silvered and restored to Seth Thomas dial specifications. Ø Clean the case on the outside and inside, the bezel, all parts and chime rods with mild cleaners by hand careful to keep the integrity of the clock. Ø Apply a coat of the finest wax to the outside of the case by hand. Ø Adjust chime and strike hammer sequence properly to assure smooth and even strikes at each quarter-hour and hour. Ø Electronically regulate the beat and adjust the speed while the clock is level to ensure accuracy for many generations. Ø Inspect and adjust every minor detail of the clock assuring full function and peak performance for many years to come. Ø Test the clock for a minimum of two weeks to ensure peak and proper performance for the new owner. Ø Smoke free, pet free home. All clocks are cleaned removing odors. Ø Instructions for set up provided to the new owner with a contact number for on-going support and discounted maintenance and/or repair for your clock. Ø A video player added to this ebay listing so you can see and hear the clock you are buying. This is a full size chime clock that measures 10” H x 20 ½” W x 6 ¾” D that will give your home a sense of warmth and charm. The beautiful design of this clock will compliment any of your room’s décor with its beauty and sound while appreciating in value over the years. Buy it for that special someone as a wedding anniversary birthday gift or even a gift to yourself for your own collection to pass on to future generations. Hate to mention it but Christmas and the Holiday’s are coming up fast. Your clock will be carefully packed and shipped out via FedEx Ground/Home Delivery in the continental United States only. Shipping will be charged at a flat rate of only $55.00. Insurance signature upon delivery and delivery confirmation is included in the flat rate and will be insured at the actual selling price. The clock will be sold as is and the seller has the right to end the auction at any time. This is a need nothing clock except to be leveled and wound once a week. Why buy an unknown condition clock when you can have one working properly and rebuilt/cleaned for just about the same price Please check out my feedback, email me with any questions, return weekly to see more Seth Thomas clocks for sale, check out my other clocks that I may have listed on Ebay and I thank you for looking. NAWCC Member No. 171477 (Condition: Refurbished)
Sold on eBay February 22nd, 2024