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Sold on eBay Feb 14, 2022
George III Verge Twin Fusee repeater Bracket Clock By David Rivers London 1765
George III Mahogany verge Twin Fusee repeater silent / strike Bracket Clock By David Rivers London housed in a Mahogany case with glided trim. Housed in a very nice mahogany case with doors front and back with matching locks and 1 key .
Sold on eBay Dec 15, 2021
George Nelson & Associates Clocknik 2270 C-PA Electric Table Clock With Tag
Clock is model 2270 A-PA and not one you can find an example of. Has an aluminum circulating dial and an anodized brass finish. Fresh out of a recent estate.
Sold on eBay Jan 17, 2023
George III Verge Twin Fusee repeater Bracket Clock By David Rivers London 1765
Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for George III Verge Twin Fusee repeater Bracket Clock By David Rivers London 1765 at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
Sold on eBay December 18th, 2024
George Nelson Zoo Timers Wall Clock by Vitra
I'm selling this nice little "Zoo Timers" clock designed by George Nelson for Vitra. While it is called a "zoo timer" the clock does not have a timer function, it has a brand new (tested) quartz movement. Let me know if you have any questions. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Dec, 13th 2019
18th Century Chippendale Mahogany Tall Case Clock Grandfather Clock Wm Smith
Store Item: 18th Century Chippendale Mahogany George III Longcase Grandfather Tall Case Clock works by William Smith c. 1770, Lancaster, England<br />Description: 18th Century Chippendale Mahogany Tall Case Clock works by William Smith c. 1770. This English (Landcaster) Chippendale Mahogany Tall Case Clock has an eight-day movement with secondary moon phase, slivered and brass dial signed W.M. Smith/ Lancaster, bonnet top with a central carved finial, above an elaborately carved acanthus leaf pediment with scalloped edge tombstone door flanked by reeded columns with brass Corinthian colum
Sold on eBay December 10th, 2023
Kieninger 9 Bell Moonphase Bracket Mantle by Geo Blake Clock Co “The Atlanta”
eBay Preowned Kieninger 9-bell clock in nice working condition.Built by George Blake as part of his “Great Cities of America” series. This one is “The Atlanta” and is regarded as his finest and most complex clock by collectors. These are no longer made and cannot be special ordered, as George Blake has passed away. Another Atlanta clock was presented to the mayor of Atlanta. These are quite scarce.Movement in clean and beautiful condition, and includes original key.All glass in good condition.Case wood is in good shape, one tiny ding on the side and a small split in the wood (is not structural). See photos.Clock will be thoroughly packed inside and out for shipping--I know how to ship these delicate, complicated multi-bell clocks and have done it before.Ships free.Thanks for looking! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Jun 30, 2021
Elegant Tall Case Grandfather Clock C. 1800 Professionally Restored
The clock is 88 tall x 21 wide x 9 deep. A qualified clockmaker has just cleaned and maintained the clock. The fine grade and proportioned George III case has been conserved with original finish enhanced with fresh french polish applied correctly.
Sold on eBay Jun, 25th 2019
1959 GEORGE NELSON HOWARD MILLER COMPASS MOTION CLOCK MID CENTURY MODERN 2278
1959 GEORGE NELSON HOWARD MILLER COMPASS MOTION CLOCK MID CENTURY MODERN 2278 - Sold on eBay Jun, 25th 2019 for $4,500.00
Sold on eBay Nov 08, 2022
Howard Miller Quinten Model 611-216 Chrome & Espresso Floor Grandfather Clock
21 Circa, Late 20. Howard Miller was founded in 1926 and is still family owned in itâ??s third generation. Nathan George Horwitt designed the "Museum Clock" in the 1970's. th, 2021. The interior case illuminates with an energy efficient LED lamp dimmable to three settings, a stunning full mirrored back, and beautiful, beveled glass on the door front, sides, and side access panel.
Sold on eBay May, 10th 2020
18th C. Mahogany Chippendale Tall Case Clock Grandfather Clock by Thomas Brown
Store Item: Rare 18th Century Chippendale Mahogany George II Tall Case Clock by Thomas Brown of Chester<br />Description: Rare 18th Century Chippendale nbsp;Mahogany George III Tall case Grandfather Tall Case Clock by Thomas Brown of Chester England. Tall Case Clock features broken arch pediment with flanking scroll, arched engraved brass over a painted moon phase the clock face surround a silver dial with Roman numerals, fluted columns flank the dial door, dental molding, arched pendulum door, clock rest on bracket feet. The clock plays two sets of chimes. Clockmakers of Cheshire records show
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 Jan 23, 2022
RARE 1950s George Nelson Watermelon Clock - Amazing Condition
Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for RARE 1950s George Nelson Watermelon Clock - Amazing Condition at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
Sold on eBay Jan 18, 2023
Mid Century Modern George Nelson Model 2256 Grandfather Clock
Sale is for a original Mid Century Modern grandfather clock by George Nelson & Associates Model 2256. Clock was working when I bought it. Pictures show the item on sale. Sale is final. Free local pick up.
Sold on eBay Jul 09, 2022
George III Verge Twin Fusee repeater Bracket Clock By J Brockbanks London 1777
George III Mahogany inlayed verge Twin Fusee silent / strike Bracket Clock By J Brockbanks London housed in a Mahogany case with inlay and glided brass mounts. Housed in a very nice mahogany case with doors front and back with matching locks and 2 keys .
Sold on eBay Jan 10, 2023
Herman Miller, George Nelson Rare Sunflower Wall Clock, Mid Century Modern
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Sold on eBay August 20th, 2023
1954 Howard Miller Diamond Kite Clock George Nelson MCM Model 2217 Table top
Here's your chance at the model #2217 Diamond / Kite clock, the table-top version of George Nelson's 1954 design, for Howard Miller.Now sadly this one has seen better days however that opens up the possibility of an affordable "diamond in the rough" for one who's satisfied to display as-is. Or, for the handy one whom has access to parts or the ability to repair, a project. It retains its original Howard Miller sticker, original hands, & a pair of original porcelain wire nuts.Condition: The electric motor does not run. Many of the 10 "map push pin" type clock face pins are missing. A simple internet search reveals map push pins tacks that could be installed for a better display and could be an easy replacement option. The hands match other original models found with research. As you can see the hour hand has two black lines on it and the minute hand has a bend in it. If there ever was a second hand, it's long gone. Please look closely at the picture that shows the motor, the two screws that held the back section to the front are broken and still embedded in the front section of the clock. These will either need to be carefully extracted out or maybe for the as-is and display fella two tiny spots of glue to semi permanently secure the back to the front. Otherwise, scattered areas or age-related paint loss. Measurements: Wooden face; at widest point is 10 1/4", & at the tallest point is 6 1/4", and is 5 1/2" deep. Shipping: Well packaged and fully insured shipping via USPS Priority mail is FREE to you! Sorry, no international bidding shipping I ve had this bad boy for 15+ years and now it's time to offer it to the next collector. Please feel free to contact with any questions or concerns and thank you!Craig (Condition: Parts Only)
Sold on eBay Aug 08, 2021
Original George Nelson Howard Miller Vtg Modern Popsicle Brass Wood Clock Rare
Solid walnut woodstick hands with walnut wood case and solid brass face. The clock has all original parts, hands, cord and map pins. And one of the stick hands just past 4 o'clock is slightly warped.
Sold on eBay Sep 04, 2021
Vintage George Nelson / Howard Miller Triangle Clock
All three hands are present and in excellent condition as well.
Sold on eBay April 7th, 2025
Sterling Silver Travel Clock, Barometer, Thermometer Mappin & Webb London 1911
Sterling Silver Travel Clock, Barometer, Thermometer Mappin & Webb London 1911Traveling Silver Clock, Barometer and Thermometer made in London in 1911. The Folding case and plate are fully hallmarked. The 8 day mechanical clock and the aneroid barometer containing the thermometer are Swiss made, both are mounted on a silver hinged plate. The hallmarks are the Lion passant, the Leopard (London), a small q for 1911 and the the makers' mark for Mappin & Webb. Jonathan Mappin opened his first silversmith workshop in Sheffield in 1774. In 1849 the first store in London opened. In 1858 John Mappin invited his brother-in-law, George Webb to join him thus creating the company of Mappin and Webb. Weighs just over 1lb.4.5" x 2.5" wide x 1.25 " highReplyForward (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Aug 06, 2021