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Sold on eBay March 11th, 2024
Vintage JEROME H SIMON 'Design in Time & Light' Modernist Light Projection Clock
Here is a recent estate find. This is a Rare Vintage 1980's Jerome H. Simon "Design in Light and Time" Limited Edition Brass Modernist Light-Beam Projection Clock. The Original Clock was Created (And Patented) in 1981 By Jerome Simon. The Original is in The Museum Of Modern Art. This Was Produced in a Limited Edition Run in the 1980's by the Beamo Corporation Cambridge Mass. USA. This is One of the Rare Limited Clocks Produced!!! This is No. 164, and Has The Original Label on the Bottom, "DESIGN IN TIME & LIGHT by JEROME H. SIMON #164 Beamo Corp. Cambridge Mass". This Has a Unique Design. It Has a Brass Modernist Case. The Arched Brass and Glass Base Magnifies a Single Beam of Light, Periscoping it Through The Underside of the Central Acrylic Tube. The Motorized Mechanical Mirrors in the Back Refract the Light and Send Beams Onto the Round Frosted Glass Face. A Circular Light Beam on the Frosted Glass Dial Marks the Hour Hand, and a Thin Light Beam Marks the Minute Hand. The Seconds Hand is Also a Thin Beam of Light That Circles Around the Dial. I Have Included a Video to Show the Clock Working, with the Seconds Hand Light Beam Circling Around the Dial! There is a Switch in the Back to Control the Light, and a Knob in the Back to Move the Mirrors and Set The Time with the Illuminated Light Beam Hands, Absolutely Stunning!!! The Clock Motor is Very Quiet, and Any Noise Heard in the Video is My Pellet Stove, It's Cold Here in New Hampshire!!! The Clock Measures approx. 14 1/2" Tall x 11 1/2" Wide x 8" Deep. This Clock is in Working Condition and Runs and Sets Correctly, But Has Not Been Serviced, Sold As Found. This is a Rare Clock and will make a Stunning addition to your home. These are Impossible to Find!! If You Can Find One in the Wild Expect to Pay $5000 or More!!! This is Estate Fresh, Sold As Found. Due to the Delicate Nature of these Old Clocks, I am Selling This "As Is" with NO RESERVE. I am Selling at a Fraction of it's Value!!! Great Functional Art Piece with Great Investment Potential!!! A stunning Rare Clock $3499.99 Check out my other Rare Clocks! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay November 13th, 2023
RARE Jerome's & Darrow 8-Day Wooden Works Clock c.1830
eBay Rare 8-day wooden movement, assumed it was brass when I bought this collection recently. I have the receipt from the 1998 auction when this clock brought $2300 plus the premium.The dial, movement, glass, case, all original. The tablet is a fine replacement. The original weights, with the repair shop's label and job number attached, have been located. The shelf in the first pic is not included. I'm listing it as pickup only but I'll gladly deliver it to FedEx or UPS for packing and shipping at buyer's expense Measures 37.5 x 19 x 6.UPDATE: Service is complete, clock runs and strikes correctly. REDUCED $500! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay March 9th, 2025
no. 192 Jerome co Horolovar flying pendulum clock NEW OLD STOCK
RARE Opportunity as these don't usually come up for sale in the "New Old Stock" Condition! Been sealed all these years and just opened up original box packaging to take pictures for this listing. This is the last one we have and likely will see.Mid 20th century, ultimate steampunk style flying ball clock! Patented in 1883 and originally manufactured by New Haven Clock Co. under the Jerome and Co. name from 1884-1885 and dubbed "Ignatz". The original flying pendulum or flying ball clock was decorated a bit differently from this late 1960's reproduction by Horolover. Referred to as "The Craziest Clock In The World" It operates by slinging a tiny brass ball on a thread around two steel posts. Quite fascinating to watch. It has a one day spring powered movement.It keeps terrible time. These clocks are known to be abysmal at keeping time, so much so that the original paperwork that was included with these clocks made a mockery of it by stating something to the effect of: If you are able to get this clock to keep time within 10 minutes a day, you are eligible to enter the world’s biggest liar contest.Would make an amazing Gift! These clocks in New or like new Condition have sold around $850 in the past few years. Listing ours slightly under to be reasonably priced Dimensions (approx):10 25 h 6.75"w, 3.25"d, 2.75lbs (Condition: New (Other))
Sold on eBay Dec, 11th 2019
RARE CHAUNCEY JEROME BOTSFORD 30 HOUR 1850s MANTEL CLOCK
WE ARE SELLING A GREAT OLD CHAUNCEY JEROME 30 HOUR BOTSFORD MANTEL CLOCK. THE CLOCK WITH GLASS DOME IS 12 1/2" TALL X 8 1/4" WIDE AND 5 1/4" DEEP. THE BASE IS MADE OF WOOD AND BRASS FEET ALL ARE IN VERY NICE CONDITION AS IS THE GLASS DOME WITH NO CHIPS OR CRACKS. THE MOVEMENT IS A 30 HOUR TIME ONLY IN RUNNING CONDITION AS IS THE REAR WINDING. THE FRONT FACE OF THE CLOCK IS BRASS SIGNED PARIS AND IN VERY NICE CONDITION AS IS THE PORCELAIN DIAL AND BLACK STEEL HANDS. THIS MODEL CLOCK IS RARE AND HARD TO FIND.GOOD LUCK IN BIDDING.<br />PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT OUR AUCTION ITEMS ARE EITHER V
Sold on eBay Mar 10, 2018
Antique 1860's JEROME "Franklin Bank Philadelphia" Victorian Advertising Clock
Here is a recent estate find. New Haven CT. It has the Original "Save The Ben Franklin Way - Franklin Bank Philadelphia" Paper Over Tin Advertising Dial. There are 2 Winding Arbors, and it includes the Original Ornate Brass Victorian Adjustable Pendulum and a Winding Key.
Sold on eBay February 19th, 2024
Eli Terry & Sons Wooden Works Transitional Clock 30 Hour T&S Painted Eagle Splat
This is an antique "transitional" wood works clock made by Eli Terry & Sons. It has a standard 30 hour movement, and as far as I can tell, is ALL ORIGINAL. Eli Terry & Sons Wooden Works Transitional Clock 30 Hour T&S Painted Eagle Splat Eli Terry & Sons Wooden Works Transitional Clock 30 Hour T&S Painted Eagle Splat Click images to enlarge Description Heritage Matters WEIGHT DRIVEN TRANSITIONAL CLOCK ELI TERRY & SONS 30 HOUR T&S (ON THE HOUR ONLY) CIRCA 1823 - 1832 This is an antique "Transitional" wood works clock made by Eli Terry & Sons, with an excellent label intact. It has a 30 hour movement, striking on the hour only. The lower glass is a replacement, but appears to be correctly reverse painted, and not screen-printed. It retains it original "tin can" pulley covers--the few times they appear on eBay, they go for a couple of hundred dollars themselves. Rather than the usual splat featuring a cornucopia, this one has an eagle! The paint on that splat, as well as on the columns, appears to be original. The movement is an original Terry-type. The weights, hands, and pendulum bob are all original. It measures approximately 28 X 17 X 5 inches. Old Eli began a partnership with his sons Eli Jr. and Henry about 1823. Junior left the firm in 1828 and Henry in 1832, which ended the company. "Transitional clocks" such as this overlap in production with the Pillar and Scroll clocks designed and first produced by Eli Terry (and also made by several others) and the "Brass Looking Glass Clock," or as it is generally called today, the half-column and splat clock (the movement is often called a "groaner") designed by Jerome about 1828. Most say this type of clock represents a transition from the pillar and scroll style to the column and splat clocks, but I think it is more accurate to think of them of a transition between movement construction. These "Transitional" clocks could use the same movements produced for pillar and scroll clocks, as well as a cabinet with approximately the same dimensions as the P&S. Those made for Jerome's "groaner" movements required a longer case and some degree of re-tooling, at least for the escapement. The transitional clocks also have the same sort of reverse paintings as do the pillar and scroll clocks, but with a different top splat and claw feet, like those often used in Empire style furniture. You know, Eli Whitney gets the credit for mass production and interchangeable parts, receiving a government contract for 10,000 muskets in 1797. However, for the first year, he produced not a single musket. In 1801, he demonstrated the ease of assembling muskets from interchangeable parts for a government committee which included out-going President John Adams and incoming President Thomas Jefferson. However, it turned out the demonstration was a set-up, using predetermined parts. I have even read that Whitney never managed to perfect the technique, and actually subcontracted the muskets out to more traditional arms makers. He did, however, come up with the idea for it, an idea which Eli Terry applied to his wooden works clocks, and put a clock within the financial reach of people who could otherwise have never afforded one! The splat has a crack in it, and it looks like two of its original glue blocks were lost, and a single one at the center was added. There are various small pieces of veneer which have been replaced, and I see at least one area where the veneer has cracked (see photos). On the dial, there is a missing wood chip just to the right of the winding arbor. The movement of this clock was completely disassembled, cleaned, and restrung. There are old repairs to some of the teeth. It is currently working HOWEVER (1) I have read that when produced, the wooden movements were estimated to have a "life expectancy" of about 20 years. We are well beyond that now, by about 180 years, and it is amazing that so many of them are still running! However, you might say they are living on borrowed time, so I cannot guarantee a wood works clocks, especially after it goes through the post office or any other shipper. And (2) I sell all mechanical and electrical devices in AS-IS condition anyway, because parts can become brittle so that any disturbance affects it. Please note: the weights will be shipped separately from the clock, at no additional expense to the buyer. Even so, I find this an AMAZING and beautiful clock! 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 for any reason, 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. Get images thatmake Supersized seem small.Showcase your items with Auctiva sListing Templates!The complete eBay Selling Solution. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay December 29th, 2024
NEW OLD STOCK Vintage Horolovar Flying Pendulum Mantle Clock West Germany Jerome
RARE Opportunity as these don't usually come up for sale in the "New Old Stock" Condition! Been sealed all these years and just opened up original box packaging to take pictures for this listing. This is the last one we have and likely will see.Mid 20th century, ultimate steampunk style flying ball clock! Patented in 1883 and originally manufactured by New Haven Clock Co. under the Jerome and Co. name from 1884-1885 and dubbed "Ignatz". The original flying pendulum or flying ball clock was decorated a bit differently from this late 1960's reproduction by Horolover. Referred to as "The Craziest Clock In The World" It operates by slinging a tiny brass ball on a thread around two steel posts. Quite fascinating to watch. It has a one day spring powered movement.It keeps terrible time. These clocks are known to be abysmal at keeping time, so much so that the original paperwork that was included with these clocks made a mockery of it by stating something to the effect of: If you are able to get this clock to keep time within 10 minutes a day, you are eligible to enter the world’s biggest liar contest.Would make an amazing Gift! These clocks in New or like new Condition have sold around $850 in the past few years. Listing ours slightly under to be reasonably priced Dimensions (approx):10 25 h 6.75"w, 3.25"d, 2.75lbsGrab it for a Christmas Present! We ship fast, and every business day (including Saturday mornings) and use clean new shipping materials. We also have seller paid 30-day returns, so purchase with confidence! Our family of 4 (The Four Avocados) offers a curated selection of One-of-a-kind, Vintage, Fun, Rare, Antique and Everything in-between. Based in Sunny Southern California, we take pride in shipping fast, carefully, and connecting our special finds with our customers across the globe! (Condition: New (Other))
Sold on eBay February 3rd, 2025
NEW OLD STOCK Vintage Horolovar Flying Pendulum Mantle Clock West Germany Jerome
You're buying what's in the pictures. This is new old stock.This is a vintage Horolovar desk/mantle clock made in West Germany in 1969. The clock features a flying pendulum design and is made of wood with brass and glass materials. It has a key wind power source and displays time using Roman numerals. The clock is rectangular in shape and has a mahogany finish. It comes with keys and winders and is a special edition unit with moving parts. The clock is an original piece from the mid-20th century and has a vintage style. (Condition: New (Other))
Sold on eBay January 18th, 2025
Vintage WATCH-CRAFT POCKET Clock Mainspring Winders Repair Installation Tool Set
Vintage WATCHCRAFT (Watch-Craft) "POCKET MAINSPRING WINDERS" Set of 6 in Case!From the estate of a retired watchmakerThis is a Buy It Now sale and payment with be due at time of sale. I gladly accept PayPal. Thanks for looking! We take great pride in customer satisfaction and accurate descriptions. If you receive the item and it is not as described, please let us know immediately so we may rectify the issue to your satisfaction. Your positive feedback and your satisfaction are very important to us! We sell clocks to professionals, hobbyists and collectors who have experience in repairs.. If you are just trying to fix a watch or clock without knowledge of how to do so, we suggest that you seek out professional help. This can lead to be an expensive proposition if you should not have the knowledge to repair or restore your clock.Make sure you join the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. Its a great way to meet other clockmakers (Anchor Saddle, Escape Gear, Keeper, Crutch, Suspension, Spring, Pendulum, Hammer Rod, Winding Arbor, Count Wheel, Count Lever, Fan Fly, Wheel, Pallet, Jewel, Main Wheel, Mainspring, Barrel, Driving Wheel. 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Howard E & A Ingrahams Elgin Elias Ingraham; Eli Terry E N Welch F Kroeber Franklin General Electric General Time H.C. Thompson Harris & Mallow, Heman Clark Herschede Hotchkiss and Benedict Howard Miller Jennings Brothers Joyce Bros. & Co. Lawson Luman Watson Masterclock Munger and Benedict National Time and Signal New England New Haven Parker & Whipple Pomeroy, Ray and Ingraham Reeves Ridgeway Riley Whiting; Samuel Whiting; Salem Sangamo Self Winding Clock Company; Sempire Seth Thomas Sessions Standard Electric Time Company United Waltham Warren Waterbury Western, Westclox; William L Gilbert Williams, Orton & Preston Wood Art Weursch Elderhorst Bells Clocks as we know them today, with dials indicating the hour and minute of the corresponding time, originated in medieval Europe and were predominantly installed in churches and town halls. It wasn’t until the 19th and 20th centuries that clocks evolved at an exceedingly swift rate, resulting in greater accuracy, more refined designs, and more frequent appearances in people’s homes. In both the United States and internationally astrological, tall-case, year-long runners, and skeleton clocks are in demand. “E. Howard and Seth Thomas are two of the bigger names that collectors are seeking out right now, Buyers of antique and vintage clocks today range from collectors who own hundreds of them, to the retail buyers who’ve been looking for the right grandfather clock to display in their living room. “Collectors pay close attention to rarity and condition, For early American clocks, they look for original glass tablets, original painted dials, and the original finish or actual wood case. With European clocks, specialists tend to be a bit more forgiving in terms of condition because it has more to do with the movements and gears. A replaced gear on a European clock, for example, may be more acceptable than a replaced tablet or dial on an American clock. Important 19th-Century Styles By the 19th century, recognizable innovations and styles began to emerge across Europe. In France, for example, clocks were fitted with extravagant cases mirroring trends in interior design, and by 1850 carriage clocks decorated with Limoges enamel, porcelain, and gilt metal were becoming exceedingly popular. Meanwhile, Germany specialized in making affordable brass and wooden clocks, most notably cuckoo clocks, which were made in the Black Forest region and exported across Europe. Skeleton clocks were the characteristic choice for British households, churches, and government buildings, as were clocks decorated with Gothic-inspired cases and architectural elements, exemplified most famously by Big Ben. Antique Vienna and English clocks from 1780 to 1920, the most famous and collectible makers produced clocks between 1700 and 1890. “This was the great era of clockmaking, and a time that sparked lots of novelties and inventions in clock movements and cases. Important 20th-Century Styles Twentieth century clocks typically drew inspiration from earlier styles, although the U.S. made, electrically powered “Eureka” clock is especially indicative of the years leading up to the First World War. The heyday of clock manufacturing took place in the first half of the century, and by the 1950s clocks became increasingly minimalistic in design, reflecting developments in modern art and architecture. Today, clocks are available at a wide range of prices, styles, and sizes, evidencing the long-lived history of these highly valued, sophisticated timekeeping devices High end valuable clocks tend to be handmade, rare, or limited edition pieces made or decorated with precious materials, such as gold, diamonds, rubies, mother of pearl enamel, porcelain, and high-quality wood. Clocks made by important designers, like Abraham Louis Breguet, or reputable manufacturing companies, like Ansonia, are also highly prized as premium collectible pieces. Antique Wall Clocks Wall clocks, which were first made during the 16th and 17th centuries, are among the earliest styles of clocks designed for display within the home. They not only tell time but also serve as sculptural works of art adorning the room. One of the most fashionable styles of antique wall clocks is the Ansonia hanging clock, made by Ansonia Clock Company, which originated in Ansonia, Connecticut in 1851 and moved to Brooklyn, New York in 1878. Ansonia clocks are usually made of a combination of brass and high-quality wood and decorated with ornately executed designs, such as mini-friezes, classicizing figures, and floral and geometric designs inspired by ancient Greek architecture. Bidermeier clocks, made in Germany and Austria between 1815 and 1848, are another popular type of antique wall clock. Produced primarily for a burgeoning middle class knowledgable of the value of furniture and interior design, Bidermeier clocks exhibit simple yet elegant features. One of the main identifying characteristics of this refined style is the juxtaposition between the sleek, straight lines of the clock’s torso and the delicate curves of the baroque and gothic motifs decorating the upper and lower portions of the case. Vintage Mantel Clocks Mantel clocks were first made in France and were typically placed above the fireplace alongside vases or sculptural figurines. Also known as chamber clocks, early mantel clocks oftentimes had handles, enhancing their practical function as portable timekeeping devices that could be easily picked up and moved from mantel to bookshelf to tabletop; however, later versions departed from this design. Vintage mantel clocks, especially those made during the Art Deco period and mid-century, are valued today for their simple yet elegant geometric designs. Antique Cuckoo Clocks Cuckoo clocks were first made during the 18th century in the Black Forest region of southwestern Germany, although they also have a long history in Switzerland and Austria. These clocks are of course famous for the automaton cuckoo bird that moves in tandem with musical notes each time the clock strikes the hour. Cuckoo clocks are prized for their lively, interactive quality and handmade, intricately carved designs. Antique versions are typically decorated with forest and hunting scenes and include animal motifs, most notably hounds, deer, rabbits, pheasants, and other woodland creatures. Antique Grandfather Clocks Grandfather clocks are named after the 1876 song “My Grandfather’s Clock” (“My grandfather’s clock was too large for the shelf, So it stood ninety years on the floor”). Also called long-case, tall-case clocks, and floor clocks, grandfather clocks are freestanding, weight-driven pendulum clocks, often outfitted with elaborate ornamentation, especially on the hood of the case. Invented by the English clockmaker William Clement in 1670, the grandfather clock quickly became popular across Europe and assumed a variety of forms. American grandfather clocks, such as those made in 19th-century New England, are usually eight feet tall and exhibit a wide, sturdy base, whereas French clocks often have slim bodies and flat or slightly rounded hoods. Many antique grandfather clocks include highly detailed metal dials illustrating the passage of the sun and phases of the moon. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay March 10th, 2025
Horolovar Flying Pendulum Clock Animation Novelty Jerome & Co Ignatz Repro
Horolovar Flying Pendulum Clock. Originally produced by Jerome & Co (New Haven) in the late 19th century, and later by Ignatz, this clock was produced by the Horolovar Company sometime around 1970. It has a German movement, wooden case, and brass details. The clock seems to work as it should, but please keep in mind, they are notorious for keeping bad time. The instructions even go so far as to challenge the owner to regulate the clock so that it keeps time within ten minutes a day. The prize...a gold medal!This clock includes the original box (with writing on it), instruction manual, and an extra ball. Not sure what the loose nuts and bolts are for, but they are there if you need them.Condition: Very good condition overall. Running smoothly (see video). Please see photos for details.Age: Circa 1970.Markings: Clearly signed.Country of Origin: Germany Materials: Wood, brass, glass Measurements: Roughly 8¾" x 3¼" x 10" tall.Weight: 1 lb. 2 oz.Offers are always welcome. Orders are shipped next business day. Trusted seller with over 22,000 items sold. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Sep, 19th 2020
Antique 1881 JEROME & CO. "The Whistler" Victorian Alarm Clock with Original BOX
Here is a recent estate find. This is a Rare Antique Working 19th Century JEROME & COMPANY "The Whistler" Victorian Mantel Shelf Alarm Clock, Complete with Original Fitted Wood Crate Box with Label, Made By The Jerome Clock Company USA, circa 1881. This has a Beautiful Footed Peg Leg Nickel Plated Brass Case with Top Bell Alarm!!! The Movement is a Brass Mechanical Wind-Up Movement with Upper Top Bell Alarm, That Winds and Sets From the Back. The Clock Measures approx. 6" Tall, with a 4" Diameter. The Dial is The Original 'Paper Over Tin' Dial, Very Clean!!! This is Possibly a NOS Ne
Sold on eBay Feb 09, 2022
Antique Jerome Anglo American Carved Wall Regulator Clock Painted Dial Original
" Anglo American Model " Model Great Carved Walnut Cabinet that measures 29 1/4 inches in height by 12 3/4 inches in width. 9 inch Hand Painted Dial that is in original untouched condition Beautiful carved walnut cabinet front that is in very nice condition. There are no missing or broken pieces on the front of the cabinet. Clock just needs a little care and cleanup and you will have a exceptional wall clock. Clock shows no signs of abuse, both upper & lower door locks operate correctly and stay closed after shutting them. Large Nickel & Brass adjustable pendulum. Correct key to wind the clock
Sold on eBay Jun, 11th 2019
C1846 Chauncey Jerome Cottage Clock w/ Upside Down Brass Spring Movement
C1846 Chauncey Jerome Cottage Clock w/ Upside Down Brass Spring Movement - Sold on eBay Jun, 11th 2019 for $245.00
Sold on eBay Dec, 11th 2019
Antique Working 1850's Jerome & Co Victorian 8 Day Rosewood Steeple Mantel Clock
Here is a recent estate find. This is a Rare Antique 19th Century Early American Steeple Clock, made by Jerome & Co. Clock Company New Haven Conn. USA, circa 1855. It has a Rosewood Victorian Steeple Style Case with Reverse Painted Glass Door Tablet, in Good Original Condition. The Original Jerome & Co. New Haven Maker's Label is on the Back. The Dial the Original Painted Metal Dial! It has a Jerome Brass Mechanical "Time & Strike" Eight Day Key Wound Movement with Brass Bell Chime, Which Strikes Correctly On The Hour. It includes a Winding Key and Correct Double Barrel Adjus
Sold on eBay May 12, 2021
Antique Horolovar Ignatz Flying Pendulum Novelty Clock Jerome & Co. Pat.1883
Works. tested and main spring is good. Case has wear from storage and use and is missing an accent ring on right side brass shield. Get images that. make Supersized seem small. ~ 10" high X 6.5" Wide x 3" Deep ~.
Sold on eBay March 22nd, 2025
Chauncey Jerome Ogee Shelf Clock Reverse Painting on Glass c1840-1850 Nice Case
Chauncey Jerome Ogee Shelf Clock Reverse Painting on Glass c1840-1850 New Haven, CTFor Parts or RepairCASEA Superb mahogany veneered wooden case with ogee profile design. The single door is made up of two original glazed panels, the upper a clear glazed dial aperture and the bottom a reverse painted panel with peaches. Original door catch. There is a fine and complete advertising/instruction label pasted to the inside of the case for Connecticut Clock manufacturer Chauncey Jerome, who worked in New Haven, CT. The mahogany case is EXCELLENT with no losses to veneer!DIALBlack roman numerals (I-XII) painted on a presumably original white painted zinc dial with age related craquelure. There are (2) strips of clear scotch tape on upper corners of dial.MOVEMENTA weight driven thirty-hour, brass plated movement. Anchor escapement without pendulum, locking-plate striking on a wire gong. Works not examined. No weights or key. Clock will need parts and servicing, or used for parts. Size:H: 26 in.L: 15.5 in.W: 4.5 in.Weight, unpacked: 10 lbs., 3 oz. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Mar, 5th 2020
Antique Working 1845-1855 JEROME Clock Co Victorian Mantel Shelf Alarm Clock
Here is a recent estate find. This is a Rare Antique Working 19th Century Jerome Clock Company Victorian Cottage Style Mantel Alarm Clock circa 1845 - 1855, made by the Jerome & Co. New Haven CT. USA. It has a Rosewood Veneer Mahogany Wood Case with Gold Gilded Glass Lower Tablet with Ornate Designs In High Relief. The Original Label is Inside. It has a Painted Metal Dial with Black Roman Numerals. This Clock has a Jerome Brass Mechanical "Time and Strike" Key Wound Movement, with Cathedral Coil Spring Gong Chime, and Round Bell Alarm. There are 2 Winding Arbors, and it includes the
Sold on eBay Apr, 14th 2020
DW 19. VINTAGE JEROME & CO HOROLOVAR FLYING PENDULUM CLOCK C. 1883. A FIN
DW 19. VINTAGE JEROME & CO HOROLOVAR FLYING PENDULUM CLOCK C. 1883. A FINE VINTAGE JEROME & CO FLYING PENDULUM CLOCK IN EXCELLENT CONDITION CLOCK WINDS COUNTER CLOCKWISE. BACK OF CLOCK MARKED HOROLOVAR, THE HOROLOVER CO, BROOKVILLE, NY, MADE IN GERMANY. DIAL MARKED PAT. OCT. 8, 1883 JEROME & CO (WEST GERMANY). CASE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, FREE OF DINGS & SCRATCHES, ALL BRASS ACCENTS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. CLOCK MEASURES 10 INCHES TALL, 6 3/4 INCHES WIDE AND 3 3/4 INCHES DEEP. DW 19. VINTAGE JEROME & CO HOROLOVAR FLYING PENDULUM CLOCK C. 1883.
Sold on eBay May, 20th 2020