Back Plate Label Used in E. Ingraham & Co. Walnut Corrugated Number 345 Clock
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CONDITION: frames cleaned and repainted, wheel crossing with abrasion, fine pitting on the steel components, some components appear to have been bead blasted, new rope on winding drum, pendulum bob is included but without a rod, crank is included, no leading off work, no separate strike train. Weight is a replacement.
0519:1
CONDITION: sold "as is". Includes a pendulum rod. There is some oxidation to some wheels and arbors. The frame has been repainted. Part of the motion works is attached.
0519:2
CONDITION: sold "as is". Mounted on pallet. Includes pendulum, crank and motion work component. The paint on frame appears original.
0519:3
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with some original finish and original paint on the paper mache lettering on the two doors and medallions. The movement is signed "Made by Seth Thomas Clock Co., for Edward. P. Baird & Co., NY and Montreal".The dial has age but may be a later replacement. The hands are original. Both door glasses are original. The lower glass has a crack.
0519:4
CONDITION: The case has original finish and a small amount of veneer chipping on the back edge of the case. There is minor damage to the lower door near the hinge. The movement is signed. The hands are original. The colorful Pepsi Cola advertising dial has age but is not original to the clock which dates from about 1900. The lower door glass, also advertising Pepsi Cola, has some age, however the glass was removed from the door at some point as evidenced by the rough putty surface now holding it in place. The upper door glass is original.
0519:5
CONDITION: Paper mache case is in very nice original condition in original paint. The wood base that supports the top door has shrinkage cracks. Original paper dial is soiled with surface scratches and abrasion. Original hands and pendulum. Clean label inside. Correct movement was made by Seth Thomas.
0519:6
CONDITION: The paper mache case in very nice clean condition. There are shrinkage cracks and some slight loss to the wood panel that supports top door. Original paper dial has heavy scattered surface abrasion spread over the dial. Original hands. Partial label inside. The movement was made by LaPorte Hubbel.
0519:7
CONDITION: case with good original finish, bracket replaced, crest replaced, old decal is cracked through the center horizontally, dial with toning and soiled center, most of a rear paper label, original hands
0519:8
CONDITION: case is dusty, blue background paint behind the glass is flaking on the top edge, both light and clock working at the time of this writing. Established in 1946, WCNT, is an AM radio station serving the area in and around Centralia, Illinois. The station was reassigned to the call sign WILY by the FCC in 1967 and continues to broadcast to this day.
0519:9
CONDITION: cast figure with no visible breaks or losses, some original patination remains, other areas of the figure were painted long ago, movement with Ansonia name and trademark stamps, the movement is ticking, suspension springs will need to be repaired. This model does not come up for sale as often as other Ansonia swingers.
0519:10
CONDITION: the cast spelter statue with is dusty, but absent any obvious breaks or losses. The original patinated surface is scratched and worn in a few places but largely intact. Blue finish over nickel plated spheres is old with a few scratches and some fine spots starting to develop. Applied metal numerals have been repainted a slightly reddish gold. The suspension springs are a little kinked, but do not stop the clock from swinging and escaping. The movement is signed by Ansonia on the back plate. Fortuna was the goddess of fortune and the personification of luck to the Romans.
0519:11
CONDITION: clock and statue dusty, patination on statue worn in a few places, gilding worn, left wing cracked at base but still attached to figure, paint on base with losses, opaque green paint on spheres with scratches and wear, gilding worn from numerals, movement is signed by Ansonia. This is one of the more desirable ball swinging models.
0519:12
CONDITION: statue of children has no breaks or repairs. The original silver finish has started to form small blisters, but has suffered few losses thus far. Some yellowing of protective finish and a few areas that may have been touched up with metallic silver pigment. Dial cartouches and hands are excellent. Visible escapement with steel pallets.
0519:13
CONDITION: The case is in good condition with most of the original bronze finish now gone. The battle axe handle has been shortened and there is a small hole at the top of the horse. The porcelain dial is in excellent condition with no chips or hairline cracks. The hands are original. The rack and snail strike movement is signed. The statue seems a bit deep for the case top but since it was available as a separate item, it may not have matched this specific base.
0519:14
CONDITION: Glass and brass case with porcelain top and bottom is in nice condition. Original porcelain dial is fine. Original hands and pendulum. All the beveled glass panels are fine. Movement is signed.
0519:15
CONDITION: The case is in good condition with some original bronze finish. The movement case is also in very good condition. The original paper dial is now stained. The hands are original. The convex glass in the bezel may not be original. There is some paint loss on the enamelled base. The hanging fish need to be re-attached to the statue.
0519:16
CONDITION: spelter figure appears undamaged. The original patination has been spray painted recently. Large sphere with browning of original lacquer. Some of the gilt ornaments have been restored or possibly replaced. Cast ribbon on top is stamped with the number 406. Casting in front of suspension spring is of poor quality. Black cast iron base with some dings and touch ups. The movement is stamped with the name of the company and the Ansonia trademark.
0519:17
CONDITION: The spelter figure has lost most of its bronze patination, but is in good condition. Signs of typical spelter degradation on the surface. Original red lacquer finish is no longer on the spheres, revealing the brass color underneath. The cast gilded elements are in good condition. The suspension spring is kinked, but appears to serve its purpose. The movement is signed by Ansonia. In the Roman pantheon, Juno was queen of the gods.
0519:18
CONDITION: Brass and glass case in nice condition has some minor wear to the applied gold at the porcelain bottom. Original porcelain dial is fine. Original hands and pendulum. The other three glass panels are fine. Finial is an incorrect replacement. Movement is signed.
0519:19
CONDITION: black base with original finish has a few flecks of lost enamel, patination on figure and cast feet is worn but still looks good, enamel dial is very good, beveled glass is good, bezel and hanging side ornaments with gold finish, movement is signed, an impressive model.
0519:20
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition. Cast ornament on the front of base is missing. The green finish on the cast spelter shows fading and areas of loss. The signed porcelain dial is very good. The thick beveled glass in the bezel is in excellent condition. The movement is signed. Pallets are carnelian. Suspension and rating assembly will need to be reinstalled.
0519:21
CONDITION: the walnut case is in very nice condition with an old finish. The original painted metal dial has a myriad of fine scratches that have weakened the black roman numerals. Original hands. Nearly complete paper label on the back of the case. The lighting device is missing the original oil lamp. The loop of spring steel used to hold the abrasive strip has broken and will need to replaced with a short length of clock mainspring. Ansonia often made the movements for these clocks. In this case, the movement is stamped by "H. J. Davies" who later became Ansonia's general manager. A rare clock in need of a little attention.
0519:22
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany case in nice condition. The crest has some damage to the curved molding on the right side. Original porcelain dial is perfect. Original hands. The two brass weights may be replaced as they look more like Vienna regulator weights. Clean label on the back.
0519:23
CONDITION: the case and candelabra are in good physical condition. All three pieces have all been restored with a silver metallic finish. The rear door will need to have one of its hinge pins mended. Dial and beveled glass are both good. The hands are not typical, so may be replacements. Decorative caps for the tops of the two candelabra are absent. The signed movement strikes on a cathedral gong. An impressive set.
0519:24
CONDITION: The case is in good condition with some original finish. The crest appears to be a later replacement done in walnut. There is some loss to the top of the case cross piece that supports the crest. The acorn finials at the bottom of each column are walnut and may be later replacements. The dial has a new paper. The hands have age and may be original. The movement is signed. The door glass has age. The pendulum bob has several dents. The two brass weights are quite short compared with the weights of other Santa Fe models which we have sold.
0519:25
CONDITION: the cast metal case is nice condition. One of the pins that positions the statue on the top of clock is missing. The finish has been very skillfully restored with metallic and verdigris finishes. The signed porcelain dial is very good, as is the beveled glass. The hands are simple spade replacements. The round movement is unsigned, but looks correct. A short Ansonia pendulum is included.
0519:26
CONDITION: Some of the original Japanese bronze finish on the spelter pieces remains. Missing from the statuary are the two hanging pendants, one on each side of the clock case and the two horizontal finials, one on each side of the clock case. Part of the left front swag has broken off and is missing. The statue's sheet music is a replacement. The porcelain dial is in very good condition with one very minor hairline crack. The beveled glass in the dial bezel is in excellent condition with no chips. The hands are original. The movement is signed.
0519:27
CONDITION: Brass and glass case in very nice condition with its original gilding intact. Original porcelain dial is fine with original hands and pendulum. All the beveled glass panels are fine. Movement is signed.
0519:28
CONDITION: heavy black slate case is in very good condition. Only the smallest of chips on a few of the corners. Very nice dial. Pallets are carnelian. The rear door has been relacquered at some point. Signed Ansonia movement with rear mounted rack strikes on a bell. We were unable to find this model in the reference sources. It was perhaps made for a particular retailer, though none is listed on the dial. This clock is very heavy if shipping is a consideration
0519:29
CONDITION: This is a very unusual and scare clock . . the first that we have auctioned. The American Bald Eagle is cast in bronze with silver and gilt finish with the eagle holding an olive branch in one talon and a bunch of arrows in the other talon. The porcelain cartouche dial is in excellent condition with slight loss to the IV and V numerals. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The red velvet background is in excellent condition.
0519:30
CONDITION: The entire clock is in excellent condition. The movement is stamped "1993 No. 285". The weight is stamped "Foster S. Campos". The dial is signed "Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass"
0519:31
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in very nice condition, in original finish, has some slight roughness from aging of the crotch mahogany veneer. Original painted dial and hands. Foster made very few of these Dunning-style clocks.
0519:32
CONDITION: the clock is in very good condition.
0519:33
CONDITION: the clock is in excellent original condition. It is calibrated for 45 degrees north latitude.
0519:34
CONDITION: overall like new. The clock has a great set of Perry's Victory tablets signed by Tom Moberg. Very nice cross banded case. Movement is properly signed by Campos and is stamped with serial number 663. Case parts stamped " 8" in various places as a batch number. There is a Campos stamp on the inside of the case. Writing on the back of the dial explains that the clock was won as a door price by Lorraine Bjornestad in 1997. This clock was hanging on Bjornestad's wall with pendulum anchored down. No evidence that it has ever been run.
0519:35
CONDITION: A very nicely made mahogany and mahogany veneered case in original finish. There is some slight damage at the top corner. Nicely made unsigned weight driven brass movement. Kidney shaped dial signed "Aaron Willard" has fine crazing. Original style hands.
0519:36
CONDITION: A very nicely made mahogany and mahogany veneered case in original finish. Reverse painted proper style tablet in door has a couple paint scratches. A period time and strike movement was used in this nice modern case.
0519:37
CONDITION: case in very good condition with original gilding, dial very good, hands and beveled glass good, signed movement is ticking, movement serial number 177845.
0519:38
CONDITION: The golden oak case in nice condition in an old finish. The weight baffle has been replaced. The hold down is missing. Original pendulum. Original unsigned painted dial has minor loss at the mounting screws and at the center and winding arbor holes. There is a scratch in paint at about 9 o'clock.The latch to release the top door is missing. The minute hand is a replacement. The hour hand is not the same as that shown in the catalog, but appears to be original. Movement is signed.
0519:39
CONDITION: case with hazy lacquer, no major dents or scratches, signed silvered dial with some dark tarnish, dial retaining ring absent, paint loss on hands, bezel latch weak, small losses to black fill within numerals, movement serial number 129465. In all likelihood, Chelsea advertised this clock as having an 8 inch dial.
0519:40
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with some original finish. The base and weight baffle show evidence of repair, likely from a runaway weight, The original dial has been repainted. The hands are original. The movement is signed "Boston Clock Co., Boston" and carries a serial number of 571, which also appears on the case. The weight is marked "70" and may be a Howard 70 weight. The original gilt and black tablet is in very good condition. The upper door glass is original.
0519:41
CONDITION: the piece is in very nice condition. The case has a good original finish. The silvered dials are excellent. The movement ticks when wound. Serial number 573893. A very attractive example.
0519:42
CONDITION: case with dark patination is in good condition. There is a crack to the top portion. It is still connected, but should be treated with care. There is some flaking of the patinated surface on the front side. The silvered dial is in good condition with some minor spots and nicks. There is a bit of wear to the finish on the right size of the bezel. Hands are good. The balance appears to be sound and the clock strikes. The movement ticks and stops so it probably needs to be cleaned. Signed movement is stamped with serial number serial 179450. See Demeter's book, second edition, page 189. According to our research, this clock rarely comes up for sale.
0519:43
CONDITION: brass case with a dark, original patina. The bezel catch button has been replaced with an an aluminum piece that works well. The screws holding the movement to the case should be replaced. The dial has very little silver remaining and is covered in a thick coat of degraded lacquer. Thick black finish on hands is worn through in a few place. Signed movement is serial number 178027. Movement ticks and strikes. This is a good candidate for some restoration. This dial with a 7.5 inch chapter ring is what Chelsea often marketed as a 8.5 inch dial, which technically is its total diameter.
0519:44
CONDITION: original bronze finish is very good with some slight spotting of the protective lacquer. Silvered dial is very good and signed "Rattermann" in addition to "Chelsea / Ships's Bell". Small amount of oxidation on the hands. The signed movement is serial number 551118. The clock strikes readily. The balance is good, but probably needs cleaning. Please note: Chelsea marketed this model with the 5 inch chapter as having a 6 inch dial.
0519:45
CONDITION: case with a multitude of fine dents on the side, polished, unsigned dial is very good and may have been resilvered, black fill in numbers deteriorating slightly, dial retaining ring is absent, movement serial number 84839, running. Chelsea likely marketed this size as an 8 inch dial.
0519:46
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition. The original finish may have had some clear coat added to it in spots. The paper dial is a replacement. The pendulum has a fancy cut glass bob with a star design. The door glass may be a replacement. The three cut glass mirror panels are in good condition. There is a partial rear label. The hands appear to be original. The movement, with intact stopworks, is signed.
0519:47
CONDITION: case in nice condition in an original finish. The paper dial has been replaced. Original hands, movement and pendulum. The small squares on the top crest had small ball on each one, but the holes appear to have been plugged a long time ago. Unusual time-only movement uses two weights that share a single winding drum.
0519:48
CONDITION: unknown model in excellent condition, dial very good, original hands, beveled glass good, the unusual small movement is signed, ticks and strikes.
0519:49
CONDITION: Cherry case in nice condition retains original grain painting under an original finish. Original painted dial has minor loss at the mounting screws, at the winding arbor and couple flakes at the bottom edge. The tip has broken off the minute hand. There has been some paint repair on the tablet. Movement is signed.
0519:51
CONDITION: the movement bears the imprint of Riggs, Philada. The movement is mounted in the case with a single screw from rear. The metal dial has been repainted to match the original. We are unable to prove the Morris & Essex RR notation was originally on the dial, however, the Morris & Essex Railroad ran across northern New Jersey from 1836 until 1945 when it was merged into the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RR. Howard provided black and gold tablets to Riggs, as was their preference and to avoid confusion with his own black, red, and gold design. These tablets are original and excellent. Both top and bottom door retain original locks as was usually specified on a RR item. Includes an original key. The cherry case retains original rosewood graining. Movement is clean and ticking. Most of damask pattern remains on pendulum bob. The tie down is a replacement. The biggest drawback on this clock is that the entire back has been replaced with a mahogany board. An interesting clock.
0519:52
CONDITION: Mahogany stained cherry case in fine condition with original Moberg tablets, dial, hands, and pendulum. Movement signed and stamped "1800". We do not call this a reissue as Howard did not make this model in the 19th century. However, these are scarce as Howard did not produce many of this model.
0519:53
CONDITION: Marble front in good condition has some surface stains, a little wear to the red 5-minute markers and some slight roughness on the edge in places. Original signed brass movement is stamped "10". Original hands and pendulum. The tip on the center arbor is broken off at the taper pin hole and will need attention.
0519:54
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with an older finish. There is some minor repair to the base. The dial has been repainted. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The pendulum bob has an unusual decoration and is missing the locking mechanism to hold it in place. The wood baffle may be replaced. The weight is original. The door glass has had professional restoration. This clock must have been in a factory or school as it has a brass number (12) plaque attached at the bottom of the door.
0519:55
CONDITION: The clock retains a nice original finish that has darkened over time. The wood bezel has a four small dents. Round-headed screws securing the dial do not allow the bezel to latch properly. The lower corners and base of the clock case have been bumped and worn, exposing a small amount of unfinished wood. There are two extra holes below movement seat board, but no extra holes behind the movement, suggesting that the clock once had a thicker seat board that has been replaced. The dial has its original paint with the smallest bit of flaking around the screw mounting holes. A couple of the letters on the dial have been strengthened along their bottom edges. The original hands have a small amount of oxidation. The lower tablet has its original paint with some of the black surround starting to flake off. The pendulum has the simple circular pattern, rather than the more elaborate wavy pattern sometimes seen on this model. The signed nickel-plated movement and weight are both marked "70 ". The case and bezel are stamped "39 ". The pendulum rod is stamped "61" which is also written in pencil behind the dial. The weight cable will need to be reattached. An nice example that shows its age in an attractive manner.
0519:56
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with newer finish. The original painted dial has minor paint loss at the mounting screws. The dial signature shows signs of strengthening. The movement is signed. The hands are original. The tablet is original with some small areas of deterioration. The weight baffle board may be replaced. The dial door glass is original. The pendulum tie down block is replaced.
0519:57
CONDITION: Rosewood grain painted cherry case in nice condition in original finish has a small chip on the bottom door lower right corner. Bottom tablet has been restored and the throat also appears restored in place. Original dial appears overpainted. Original hands. Movement is signed.
0519:58
CONDITION: Cherry case with a black and gilt Hitchcock mirror is in fine condition. It appears this clock was never used.
0519:59
CONDITION: Rosewood grain painted cherry case in an old finish has some loss to the grain painting waist and bottom door. Original tablets. Original painted dial has small loss on the outer edge, the mounting screws and at the winding arbor. Original hands and pendulum. Movement is signed. Case is stamped "54".
0519:60
CONDITION: The case is in overall nice condition with some original finish. The case bottom shows signs of a runaway weight. The bottom finial is a replacement due to the damage caused by the weight damage as evidenced by the nails used to secure the sides of the case to the base. The movement has no maker's name. The two paper dials appear to be later replacements, and the time dial pan is new. The hour and minute hands are original. The calendar hand, correct in style, may be replaced. The calendar drum papers are original and nicely aged. The door glass is original. The nickel pendulum bob has several indentations. Overall, this clock is still a very impressive and scarce Ithaca model.
0519:61
CONDITION: The case is in very nice condition with original finish. The 30 day E.N. Welch timepiece movement has a pendulum that is too long and would hit the bottom of the case if it the bottom was not gouged out slightly. This period 30 day movement will work, but is a replacement. The top crest is replaced. The original black paper dial has some wear. The instruction label on the blackboard shows a calendar set date of 1882.
0519:62
CONDITION: The refinished case is in very good condition. The time and calendar paper dials have age and appear original. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The door glasses are original.
0519:63
CONDITION: The refinished walnut case is in very good condition. The movement is signed. Both the time and calendar paper dials appear original and show wear. The door glasses are original. The time and calendar hands are original.
0519:64
CONDITION: the ebonized wood base and upright derrick have an old finish in good condition. The wood mask below the dial is a replacement. Painted metal dial with extra, unused mounting holes and plain inner brass ring is atypical, but looks very good. Small amount of flaking around mounting screws. Pendulum ball with silver paint in place of plating. Hands are correct with touch-ups to bluing. Nearly complete paper labels on the bottom now protected with a plastic sheet. Very nice glass dome. Unsigned movement with intact stopworks. Strikes on a gong cleverly hidden on the underside of the base.
0519:65
CONDITION: Ebonized wood case has some small dings and scratches and a repair to the base on the left side. Paper dial looks to be original. Bronzed figure is in good condition for it's age. Original hands. Clean label on the back.
0519:66
CONDITION: Black enameled wood case has some light scattered loss and scratches on the top. Original paper dial has stains and surface abrasion. The bronze finish has worn off the base metal statue. Original hands. Clean label on the back.
0519:67
CONDITION: this clock is in excellent condition. The brass frame has a bit of polishing residue in the recesses. Dial is very good. Steel pallet jewels in the Brocot escapement. There is no rear cover; we presume it had one originally. Other clocks of this type have raised letters that identify the tile maker as J & J.G. Low of Chelsea, Massachusetts. It is reasonable to assume that the tiles on this clock are by them as well. A few brass screws are absent on the back of the frame. Strikes on a cathedral gong. The ceramic tiles on this clock are both attractive, interesting, and very rare.
0519:68
CONDITION: The rosewood veneered door is in excellent condition and has been refinished. The case base is solid maple and is constructed in sections. The calendar mechanism is the patented Mix Brothers movement used in Seth Thomas calendar clocks prior to the R. T. Andrews patented perpetual model becoming available circa 1876. The calendar drum papers appear to be original and darkened with age. The time movement is the 3.5 inch by 6 inch, 8 day model with maintaining power. The weight is original. The time dial has been repainted on the original dial pan. The original painted calendar dial has had restoration involving the company/ location/ patent-dates section of the lower portion where the letters and numbers have been strengthened by hand in a manner not consistent with the original factory style. The calendar hand is a replacement. The hour and minute hands are period but not original to the clock. The case top ornament is missing a small portion on the lower right side. This is a very rare clock.
0519:69
CONDITION: the case, with some original finish, is in very good condition. The original dial pans have been repainted. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The calendar drum papers have darkened with age. The door glasses are original.
0519:70
CONDITION: The case is in excellent condition and has a wonderful original finish. There is a small amount of veneer loss at the bottom of the calendar dial bezel support board. The two original painted dials are also in excellent condition. The hands are original. The calendar drum papers are original and have darkened nicely with age. The weight appears original. This is a very nice and original example of this scarce Seth Thomas Office Calendar model.
0519:71
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition and retains its original finish, nicely rubbed down. The top finials are correct but slightly different than those shown in "Seth Thomas Clocks & Movements" by Tran Duy Ly on page 50. The upper dial is a professional replacement by the Dial House in Georgia. The lower dial is all original with minor flaking near 1 and 2. The calendar rolls have been repapered and the weights are replacements.
0519:72
CONDITION: the oak case has been professionally refinished and looks very good. There are some splits beginning to form in the door above the glass, but they are minimal. The original metal dial has been cleaned, the white touched up in three places, and the black portions repainted. Overall, it looks quite good. The hands and pendulum are correct. Strikes bim-bam quarters on two bells and the hours on a cathedral gong.
0519:73
CONDITION: The case is in good condition with an older finish. There are some areas of veneer loss on the wooden bezel. The original painted dial is in excellent condition with very minor loss at the center post and mounting holes. The hands are all original. The door glass is original. The dial glass may be later. The metal dial bezel is nicely nickel plated as it the weight pulley and the weight. The pendulum bob is beautifully damaskeened. The case back shows a factory date of May, 1889.
0519:74
CONDITION: The refinished case is in very good condition. The upper door has been re-veneered. The original painted dial is in very good condition with minor loss at the mounting points and center post. The hands are original. The brass pendulum bob has several minor dings. The door glasses are original.
0519:76
CONDITION: With the exception of a few very small dings, the case is in excellent condition and the burl walnut veneer is very attractive. The original painted dial is in good condition with several small areas of inpainting and some strengthening to the numerals. The movement is unsigned. The hands are original. The case interior shows a Plymouth Hollow label. This is likely a recent addition since the case for this model would have had the S. B. Terry style round movement rather than the trapezoidal movement had the clock been from the 1865-1870 period. The upper door glass is original. The lower door glass has age and may well be original with its gilt design and black backing.
0519:77
CONDITION: Oak and oak veneered case in original finish has some roughness on the left side of the door. The oak veneer on the top edge on both sides of the case has rippled in places. Original painted dial has light scattered surface scratches. Original hands, pendulum and door glass. Movement is signed.
0519:78
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with two horizontal cracks on the base. The finish is original. The dial has been repainted. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The nickel pendulum bob is nicely damaskeened but has several dents. The door glasses are original. The case back shows a factory date of March, 1884.
0519:79
CONDITION: The oak case has been refinished and has a high gloss lustre. The original painted dial is in very good condition with minor fading. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The glass is original.
0519:80
CONDITION: The refinished case is in very good condition. The original painted dial is in excellent condition. The minute and hour hands are original. The seconds hand may be a later replacement. The movement is signed. The door glass is original.
0519:81
CONDITION: The case is in excellent condition with original finish. Part of the top piece was broken off and reglued some time ago. The applied leaves have been repainted to achieve a brighter brass lustre. The dial has been professionally restored by the Dial House. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The door glass is original with a stencilled design in excellent condition. The nickel plated pendulum bob is nicely damaskeened.
0519:82
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with original finish. Several of the molding pieces on the case top are loose and one is missing. The left front foot is missing a side piece (not visible) The original painted dial is in very good condition with two very minor areas of paint loss. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The nickel plated pendulum bob is nicely damaskeened. The door glass is original.
0519:83
CONDITION: The case is in excellent condition and has a soft lustre finish. The original painted dial is in good condition with an overcoating finish. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The nickel pendulum bob is nicely damaskeened. The door glass and stencilled design are original.
0519:84
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with a later finish and minor loss at the back side of the top left and right returns. The original painted dial is in good condition with some degree of fading and some inpainting. The hour hand is original and the minute hand is a replacement. The door glass is original with some wear to the stenciling. The pendulum bob is damascened nickel. The 3 train movement is signed.
0519:85
CONDITION: The case has a nice original finish. The original painted dial is in very good condition. The hands are original. The glass is original. The movement is signed.
0519:86
CONDITION: The case is in good condition and retains its original finish with some loss along the base front. The original painted dial is in good condition. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The original door glass and stencilled design are in excellent condition. The case back shows a factory date of November, 1884.
0519:87
CONDITION: The oak case has been refinished. The small decorative incised oak piece just below the bottom door looks replaced. The original dial has been professionally repainted. The hands appear to be replacements. The advertising glass in the lower door appears original. The movement is signed.
0519:88
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with some veneer repair. The original painted dial is in good condition with minor loss and restoration between the winding holes. The movement is signed. The hour and minute hands are original while the seconds bit appears to be later. Both door glasses are original. There are nice labels both inside the case as well as on the case back.
0519:89
CONDITION: The case is in excellent condition and has been refinished to a glossy level. The original dial has been repainted. The polished movement is signed. The hands are original. The clear door glass may be replaced.
0519:90
CONDITION: the clock has been professionally refinished. The left parapet in the rear has a small piece missing and the right parapet has been reglued in front and some decorative elements have been replaced. The dial has been professionally repainted with additional mounting tabs. The seconds hand is a replacement and the pendulum rod has been repainted. This is an attractive example and this specific clock is pictured on page 258 of Tran Duy Ly's "Welch Clocks", second edition.
0519:91
CONDITION: The gallery case is in very good condition with a few dents along the outer edge and was refinished some time ago. The 24 inch dial carries the name of one of Nashville's leading Jewelry stores: B. H. Stief at 404 Union St. The dial shows wear and loss in multiple locations. Of significant note is that the back side of this dial is painted the 24 inch layout for the Gale patented calendar clock which was offered with a 24 inch dial in a 37 inch diameter case. The hands are original. The door glass is original. This size was expensive and few were made.
0519:92
CONDITION: Refinished rosewood veneered case in good condition. The top bezel appears re-veneered along with the door that now has some veneer lifting. Original painted dial has scattered loss on the edge, some small loss at the center, mounting screws and the winding arbors. Original hands. The pendulum bob has ding and dents. New door lock is included. Beat scale is missing.
0519:93
CONDITION: Nicely restored rosewood veneered case in nice condition. Although the enameled dial appears to be original, this model shown in the catalog with a brass bezel and signature on the dial in a different font. There are extra holes in the dial support. Some minor veneer loss at the support for the enameled dial. Original hands and pendulum. Very clean label on the back. Movement is signed.
0519:94
CONDITION: The case finish is original and there is some wear to the front base of the case. The original painted dial is in excellent condition. The hands and pendulum are original. The front door glass with gilt design is in nice original condition as are the glass side panels.
0519:95
CONDITION: this clock has received various restorations of mixed quality including the case bottom which has been improperly remade. The case has an old finish with crazing. The painted dial has been covered over with a celluloid replacement. The nice feature of this model is its nickel plate movement. Welch supplied this type of movement to the Ithaca Clock Company for their hanging and standing seconds beating calendars. Welch used this movement in some of his better models, but not the typical 30 day movement usually found in the Regulator No. 11. In any event, it is a very desirable movement that does not become available very often.
0519:96
CONDITION: Oak case in nice condition in original finish. Original enameled dial is perfect. Original hands, pendulum and tablet. Dark label on the back.
0519:97
CONDITION: figure in good condition with light colored paints having darkened slightly. The figure is unsigned, but almost certainly Griesbaum. The movement is stamped "GERMANY". The movement runs, pumping the bellows and turning the figures head. The bellows are sound, but perhaps a little weak so they may need to be restored in time. Novelty clock movement escapes when wound. It is missing its minute hand.
0519:98
CONDITION: dirty, retains much of its original surface, red paint over layer of blue on the figure's coat, base with minor oxidation, bezel dirty, dial very dirty and with significant staining, movement very dirty,. will tick briefly
0519:99
CONDITION: case dirty, with polish residue and verdigris, cast ornaments retain much of their original gilding, dial with hairlines at 12: 30 and 5: 30, hands good, movement ticks and strikes, bell replaced, pendulum ring with minor bends
0519:100
CONDITION: slate with minor marks and scratches, top with crack and minor loss at upper right, where it meets the brass, frames with spotting, left side glass with chip, upper right, mask very good, dial with hairline at 12:00, hands with specks of oxide, seconds hand short, calendar dial very good, hands with specks of oxide, day and date hands missing tails, movements clean, ticking and striking, striking jams when advancing calendar (lever binds against hand setting arbor), bell and nut present, bell stand missing, regulator arbor and wheel missing, calendar functional, but not synchronized, pendulum good, turned ornament at center above frame replaced.
0519:101
CONDITION: steel pendulum components with minor pitting, dials and hands replaced, seconds hand broken, movement ticking, ceiling mounting bracket replaced
0519:102
CONDITION: case with minor spotting and staining, top of base with scratches, feet are incorrect replacements, case top with losses to gilding, dial numerals and chapter ring restored, hands lacking blue, movement dirty, ticks and strikes, significant wear to pallets and escape wheel, movement enclosure added, pendulum with minor oxide
0519:103
CONDITION: the rear beveled glass is missing completely. Side glasses are chipped. Front glass is fair, but out of its frame. The case has been polished to removed oxidation and very little gilding remains. The two vial compensating pendulum is intact and sound. White marble base and decorative elements are intact. The three remaining glasses are not installed and have been wrapped separately. The larger round Paris movement bears only numbers and no maker's mark. Movement needs cleaning, but is of excellent quality. When untouched and with original gilding, models such as this can fetch $5000. Our estimate reflects condition.
0519:104
CONDITION: case with scratches and minor chips, large chip at bottom of right side, lower left, domed back with repaired break, enamel panels good, dial very good, hands with minor tarnish, brass door missing textile lining, movement complete, very dirty, ticks, chimes and strikes, sluggish, needs service
0519:106
CONDITION: red marble base with some haziness and many small chips along the back edges. Brass case is dusty but good with an old patina. Glass is missing from heavy cast brass bezel. Some of the enamel numerals are loose. Original hands. Center cartouche reads "Raingo Fres. / PARIS". The movement is signed by Raingo Frères and has the S. Marti bronze medal award stamp. Pendulum, movement and case are all stamped with the number 653. It should be noted that this is a heavy clock if shipping is a consideration. The hour hand has broken in two, but the loose piece is included for repair. An impressive and substantial piece.
0519:107
CONDITION: marble base in good condition, figures with original gilding, dial center somewhat crude, chapter ring with a few hairlines, hands are good, one horse is loose on the base, unsigned movement ticks and strikes
0519:108
CONDITION: case with delicate flowers is in overall very good condition, a few minor losses to leaf tips and flower petals, dial with hairline crack, beveled glass with fine scratches, signed Japy movement, interior of the case stamped with "Germany" and marked with a cobalt double-hash symbol.
0519:109
CONDITION: the black slate case is in excellent condition. The brass trim along the top edge has been glued back on and some of the glue is visible at the seam. The polished dial is very good, as are the incised gold numerals. Original hands and beveled glass. The large rectangular movement is signed by the maker and the retailer. A third stamp reads "Chevillier Fnt / A Paris". The chime plays an unknown tune on 8 bells and strikes on a cathedral gong. The inside of the case has been lined with red velvet panels in recent times. The eagle finial is a separate piece so may or may not have started life with the clock. It does look appropriate, and is in very good condition.
0519:110
CONDITION: ceramic case is in good condition. Ultraviolet light reveals that many of the flowers have been glued back on whole. The birds and figures are quite undamaged. Enamel dial is excellent. The clock has no rear door, as it was originally under a glass dome. The age of the clock suggests that the movement originally had a silk thread suspension. The current Brocot suspension is a different color of brass compared to the back plate. This theory is further supported by a clearance notch inside the case above the suspension. The Brocot suspension does not require this space, but an earlier silk thread suspension may have. The back of the ceramic base bears the name "Mongenet". One source lists this name as belonging to a skilled ceramic flower maker in Sèveres around 1753. The clock base is also incised with a "Double-L" with an "B" inside which looks very much like a Sèvres mark. Crosnier is a name associated with several horologists who Tardy lists as working in Paris from the 1760s to 1790s.
0519:111
CONDITION: the case is somewhat dirty but retains much of the original surface. The base of niche has some rust in the deep sections. The foliate ornament in front is loose.The glass rod was broken and repaired a bit off-center. The pivot hole for the pinion driving the glass rod is badly worn, keeping it from engaging with the driving wheel consistently. The glass reservoir has a few flakes. The dial has some touch-ups and base has been glued into bezel. The minute hand is a replacement. Both movements are running. The fountain movement needs service. Probably once lived under a glass dome to keep dust off the larger of the two movements.
0519:113
CONDITION: the brass case has a dark patina. The enamel dial is excellent, though the floral has faded considerably. Uncommon hands are in good condition. All of the beveled glasses are good. The signed Japy movement is also stamped "MADE IN FRANCE" and "SPAULDING & CO. / CHICAGO & PARIS". The movement strikes on a gong. A very uncommon case style.
0519:114
CONDITION: clock case very dirty, and with minor chips, dial with minor hairlines and small chip at 1:00, one winding hole escutcheon missing, hands with specks of oxide, hand washer with rust, movement dirty and with thickened oil, ticks and strikes, would benefit from service, pendulum good
0519:115
CONDITION: case in excellent overall condition, back door absent, hands good, case stamped "WEIMAR" on the bottom, with Lenzkirch trademark and serial number 2,011,807. Movement needs cleaning.
0519:116
CONDITION: base with cracked veneer, brass surfaces scrubbed aggressively, dial signature absent except for "Ã Paris", enamel dial with repairs, steel spring suspension likely a conversion from a knife-edge, maker stamps inside of bell, bell with soldered crack on the underside
0519:117
CONDITION: base with minor joint separation at back, front section of base reglued, minor dings and scratches, feet dirty, cast frame very good, movement and other brass components appear to retain their original lacquer, dial with faint hairlines at 2:00, 9:00, hands painted, pendulum bob with minor spotting, the two narrow steel pendulum rods with minor oxide, dome good. Appears to be complete, but operating condition unknown. Matthaus Hipp (1813-1893) was born in Blaubeuren, Germany and at age 16 he was apprenticed to clockmaker Johan Eichelhofer. He was a pioneer in the field of electrical timekeeping, and was regarded by Frank Hope Jones as among the most important early contributors to this discipline. In addition to his horological achievements, Hipp also made significant contributions to telegraphy, developed a visual traffic signal, an electric loom, and an electric clavier.
0519:118
CONDITION: case in an old finish, walnut with fading, minor bumps and dings, veneer on base with large blisters, upper base molding with minor misalignment at left, turned molding with minor misalignment at right, door with splits at top and bottom, cornice molding on right side with repair, dial very good, hands now painted black, movement complete, with minor tarnish and dirt, pendulum bob polished, pendulum rod and notched block with minor oxidation, count wheel cock with losses to plating, count wheel pawl with minor oxidation, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:119
CONDITION: very good overall, nickel plating very good, dial with a few minor scratches, hour hand with minor bends, bezel with minor dent at left where it joins the column, bob and indicator good, trailer a poorly made replacement, base with minor dings and scratches, wooden components with fading, dome very good, mirror with minor crack at upper right, not running. Herbert Scott (1865- 1943) was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. In 1902 he secured a patent for the mechanism used in this clock. A variation on Hipp's toggle, there are V notches at the tips of all escape wheel teeth, and a pivoted, L shaped trailer at the top of the pendulum rod. Following impulse, the trailer gathers the escape wheel teeth one at a time, thereby steadily advancing the hands. The pendulum amplitude eventually falls to a point where the trailer will no longer gather another tooth, and comes to rest in the V notch at a tooth tip. A projection on the trailer now is in line with the contact, and closes the circuit, thereby energizing the magnet, and providing impulse to the pendulum.
0519:120
CONDITION: very good overall, nickel plating very good, inside of columns with minor corrosion and verdigris, dial with a few minor scratches, hands with minor pitting, pendulum rod thread with scattered specks of oxide, bob and indicator good, base good, one label with significant losses, the other nearly intact, dome with small chip at bottom edge, not running. Herbert Scott (1865-1943) was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. In 1902 he secured a patent for the mechanism used in this clock. A variation on Hipp's toggle, there are V notches at the tips of all escape wheel teeth, and a pivoted, L shaped trailer at the top of the pendulum rod. Following impulse, the trailer gathers the escape wheel teeth one at a time, thereby steadily advancing the hands. The pendulum amplitude eventually falls to a point where the trailer will no longer gather another tooth, and comes to rest in the V notch at a tooth tip. A projection on the trailer now is in line with the contact, and closes the circuit, thereby energizing the magnet, and providing impulse to the pendulum.
0519:121
CONDITION: oak base and dome good, dial very good, hands with specks of oxide, movement in old lacquer and with tarnish, gong stand and gong with oxide, running, striking functional, but the gathering pallet is not advancing the rack fully to the next tooth. This clock, number 196, is discussed in Dr. Alan Shenton's book "The Eureka Clock", page 29, and is pictured on the following two pages. It was shown at the "Pendulum to Atom" exhibition in 1958, and again at the " Electrifying Time" exhibition in 1976/ 77. The clock was later sold at Christies, London, October 15, 1986, lot 133. While patent papers showing a striking mechanism for use in Eureka clocks were filed by Lionel Asprey in 1913, no clocks are known to have been made to his specification.
0519:122
CONDITION: case polished and lacquered, bell with tarnish, inside of case bottom with staining and corrosion from a leaking battery, plates with tarnish, some balance screws with added washers, hands painted black, balance contact lacking insulation at end, contacts dirty, lacking battery holder, not running. See Dr. Alan Shenton's "The Eureka Clock", page 95 for an illustration of this model as presented in the Eureka catalog.
0519:123
CONDITION: case very good overall and in original finish, top with slight warp at left side, bottom door with two short splits, one originating at left end of crescent, the other at the bottom right of the crescent, dial and hands very good, movement clean, pendulum rod repaired, bob with minor tarnish, running condition unknown
0519:124
CONDITION: case very good overall, with a few minor bumps and dings, refinished, crest replaced, carved from old wood, panel in case back with small gap from shrinkage, upper door with small shrinkage gap at left, dial good, with some dirt and toning, hands with minor oxidation and loss to blue, movement functional, top of plates with minor oxidation, pendulum rod good, bob with minor staining and tarnish.
0519:125
CONDITION: case in an old finish, a bit dirty, and with minor losses to surface, minor bumps and dings, left side with short split at bottom, door stiles warped, door with gap when closed, dial very good, hands with minor oxide, reblued, dial movement clean, main movement with minor spotting, seconds dial with hairlines, pendulum bob with minor dents, rating scale at top of bob replaced, seconds wheel advance lever missing, mount for lever present, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:126
CONDITION: case dirty, minor marks and scratches, cornice molding with small dings and losses, corners of cornice molding with minor misalignment due to shrinkage in case sides, marble back good, dial good, hands with minor discoloration and specks of oxide, hour hand repaired, movement dirty, hands advance when escape wheel is advanced manually, pendulum with minor spotting and tarnish, battery good, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:127
CONDITION: mahogany base good and in original finish, brass base plate missing manufacturer's engraved plate, brass components with minor spotting, staining, and tarnish, some steel components with specks of oxide, dial restored, protective lacquer with orange peel, movement dirty, but complete and functional, impulse arm assembly replaced, dome good, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:128
CONDITION: case with spotting and tarnish, rear glass with chips at upper right, dial with hairlines, hands with specks of oxide, movement very dirty, will run, motor runs and rewinds spring, pendulum with losses to gilding, steel parts with minor oxide
0519:129
CONDITION: base with scuffs and minor losses, door with minor splits, door will not close fully because center arbor is resting against the glass, gilt lettering good, dial repainted and with poorly applied lacquer, bezel cemented to dial with silicone caulk, movement dirty but complete, pendulum bob with minor staining, condition of circuitry unknown.
0519:130
CONDITION: case regilded and with minor losses, dial repainted, two dial screws missing, hands good, movement with minor staining, will run when rewound manually, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:131
CONDITION: base originally with three feet, now missing, base dirty and with chips at front corners, lower plate with hole for unknown, missing component, gilding dirty, with spotting and minor losses, dial good, hands with minor patchy oxide, steel plate above armature coils with oxide, governor weights with tarnish, dome replaced, not running. An unusual clock, using a motor with pinion at it's upper end, driving a contrate wheel at the bottom of the train, and providing continuous motion to the hands. The governor weights are thrown out with increasing speed, raising the governor frame, eventually breaking the circuit if the armature turns too rapidly. As the rotation slows, the circuit will be restored. This clock was part of the Professor Iain Cleator collection, sold at Christies, London, November 25, 1998, lot 414.
0519:132
CONDITION: onyx base with repaired breaks, right side with loss at joint, battery compartment cover with repaired break, dial with minor bends, and crack at left side mount, two cartouches detached but present, some cartouches with hairlines and small chips, hands with specks of oxide, movement appears to be complete, dirty and oily, would benefit from service, pendulum with minor tarnish, pendulum rod with losses to finish, pendulum nut with flattened tip, pendulum suspension altered, dome good, condition of circuitry unknown. The movement layout and Gullberg's address may indicate a connection between Gullberg and the electric clocks of the New York Standard Watch Co.
0519:133
CONDITION: the wood base has minor scuffs and a split to the front left corner. The brass components are slightly darkened. Very nice signed dial that also reads "Hampton & Sons Ltd. / Pall Mall East S.W."Front brass support reads "PATENT No. 14614 / 1906" and serial "No. 7362". Modern wiring and battery holder have been added. Balance swings freely and hairspring appears to be good.
0519:134
CONDITION: case polished and lacquered, some spotting and tarnish on glass frames and doors, front glass with small chip at lower right, right side glass with chips at upper right, coil now covered with green cloth, dial dirty but otherwise good, minute hand with rust, movement plates with minor tarnish and staining, suspension broken, hands advance when escape wheel is manually advanced, pendulum good, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:135
CONDITION: case with spotting and tarnish, rear of base with spots of corrosion, rear glass with break at upper right, dial good with minor losses to signature, hands with minor losses to blue, movement with tarnish and staining, hands advance when escape wheel is advanced manually, pendulum with minor dirt and spotting, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:136
CONDITION: overall excellent original condition. The brass base has tarnished moderately. Very good signed enamel dial. Original hands and dome. The suspension is intact. This clock was often referred to as a " mystery timepiece" because the magnetic impulse concept was so novel at the time. For additional information, see "150 Years of Electric horology", pp. 77-79.
0519:137
CONDITION: very dirty, case with tarnish and polish residue, glasses good, door knob with incorrect thread, will not screw into door, dial with fine scratches, hands with minor oxidation, seconds hand broken, movement complete, dirty, platform with losses to nickel plating and rust, coil missing from balance, battery compartment cover missing
0519:138
CONDITION: case with minor tarnish, glasses good, dial with a few faint scratches and minor discoloration, hands good, movement with losses to lacquer and minor tarnish, apparatus at bottom of case with minor losses to plating, battery enclosure cover on underside of base missing, running
0519:139
CONDITION: marble with minor flakes, right side glass with break at lower left, rear glass with minor losses at upper left and right, gilding dirty and with losses, dial with touch ups to numerals, hands replaced, movement complete and escapement functional, not running or striking
0519:140
CONDITION: case polished and lacquered, top with scratches, right side glass with minor chips, upper left, left side glass loose at upper right, and with small loss at upper left, front door with gap at knob, dial good, minute hand with specks of oxide, movement good, running and striking
0519:141
CONDITION: this clock is about as good as it gets. Original finish on solid oak case with mild crazing. Dial silvering is very slightly oxidized, but still very good. This clock is serial number 498. Prior to this device, regulating the cycles of AC current at 60 Hz was very hit or miss. Invented by Henry Warren, this clock helped the station operators adjust the generator output to average 60 cycles per second. The spring driven side of the master clock movement would be corrected each day, and made to run with extreme accuracy. A time train is also powered by a 60 Hz synchronous motor, and the single large hand indicates, to either the left or right, deviation from that frequency. For additional info, see NAWCC Bulletin from 1991 titled "Henry Warren and His Master Clocks". A very nice example of the Master B.
0519:142
CONDITION: wooden components in original finish, with minor dings, scratches, and surface losses, removable rear panel of base missing, iron "A" frame with losses to surface, dial restored, hands with pink paint, movement very dirty, but complete, pendulum missing. See Sothebys "Masterpieces from the Time Museum", part four, volume three, October 14- 15, 2004, lot 837, for an identical example.
0519:143
CONDITION: brass base with minor losses to lacquer and small spots of tarnish, dial with a few hairlines, hands good, movement running, back plate with minor staining, weights reset correctly when voltage is applied directly to the two rear mounted terminals, inside of base now with holder for two D cells, dome good
0519:144
CONDITION: case with some dirt and minor tarnish, dial and hands good, dome good, not running
0519:145
CONDITION: base with minor scratches, all brass components polished and lacquered, hour hand collet corroded, dial restored, toggle replaced, magnet energized when in contact with toggle, but does not continue running, a new toggle of correct form may cure the problem, dome good
0519:146
CONDITION: steel components with minor oxidation, brass components with tarnish, balance spring broken, roller fork missing, movement will advance hands if remaining end of fork is moved side to side, hammer arms bent, base and dome good, condition of circuitry unknown.
0519:147
CONDITION: pediment top replaced, case with minor bumps and dings, screws for holding the board to which the coils mount missing, brass pendulum components with spotting, dial and hands good, movement clean, hands advance when the star wheel is advanced manually, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:148
CONDITION: case dirty, finish with scrapes and losses, glasses good, bezel with corrosion and losses to plating, dial and hands good, movement dirty, will run if gravity arm is manually reset and the balance given a push, needs service, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:149
CONDITION: case with minor bumps and dings, right column with minor loss at top, left colum broken at transition between column and base, a few cartouches with minor hairlines and chips, hands with minor bends, movement with replaced platform, runs and strikes, remontoire functions when power is supplied to electromagnet. This clock was purchased by the consignor from G.K. Hadfield in 1986.
0519:150
CONDITION: case dirty and with modern lacquer over what may be an earlier surface, right side cornice molding detached, central turned drop broken, front cornice molding with three filled holes, dial and hands good, dial movement gummy, should function after service, movement appears complete, rust at underside of coils, pendulum rod with a few specks of oxidation, all Hipp toggle components present, pendulum bob with minor oxidation, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:151
CONDITION: case in original finish, with minor dirt and crazing, minor bumps and dings, lower portion of case sides with splits, base panel molding with gap due to shrinkage, dial paint with fine crazing and lifting, appears to have been stabilized with a clear overcoat, minor losses to dial paint at screws, at center arbor, and center of seconds bit, hands with minor oxidation, movement dirty, complete and ticking when gravity arm is reset manually, condition of circuitry unknown, pendulum with minor dents and dings, pendulum rod replaced, battery with losses at top, corrosion, and box with dirt, folds, and losses.
0519:152
CONDITION: Apparently Perret sourced his cases and unfinished movements from Germany, as this is a typical walnut veneered case with hinged front door, slide mount for movement, and German dial, hands & beat scale. The case lacks top trim and two bottom side finials. What is there retains original finish, and a couple of minor chips in veneer. The top section of the case is designed with recesses to accept dry cell batteries. As with all of Perrets designs, the movement is of the highest quality, the movement marked 6-10, and then serial number 418134, and also bearing patent plaques for British Patent # 15701 & 18682, and US patent dates of Oct 2, 1900 and March 4, 1902. The enamel dial is perfect. The fancy cast pendulum retains original bright gilding.
0519:153
CONDITION: movement with minor tarnish, steel components with minor oxide, dial good, hands with minor tarnish, base with tape residue, dome good, running and rewinding correctly
0519:154
CONDITION: case polished and lacquered, brush marks evident, top with minor distortion and depression at center, left side glass with minor chips, upper and lower left, rear glass with tiny chip at lower right, dial and hands good, movement dirty, weights sticking and so are not free to rewind with the available power, one weight loose from it's arm, escapement functional, needs service, pendulum with minor spotting and tarnish
0519:155
CONDITION: plates good, with marks from handling, movement missing the contact slide that interacts with the the pendulum, dial resilvered, minute hand with minor bends, pendulum good, with evidence of minor oxide on steel components, red velvet faded and fragile, right coil missing two screws, and a bit loose, base with minor scrapes and dings, dome with minor chips and flakes at bottom edge, dome does not sit at bottom of groove due to shrinkage in base, not running. This clock was included in the " Electrifying Time" exhibition at London's Science Museum from 21/15/76 to 4/11/77, and is illustrated on page 43, Plate 2 in the exhibition catalog. See also "Collectible Clocks" by Alan and Rita Shenton for a color image of this timepiece. A copy of this clock was sold at Bonhams, London, June 28, 2011, lot 140.
0519:156
CONDITION: case in a good old finish, with minor bumps and dings, door with tight splits at top, carved crest with an old, nearly invisible repair, backboard with full length vertical split, damascened components in old lacquer, and in very good condition, dial very good, hands with losses to gilding, movement good, pendulum with some losses to lacquer, and minor tarnish, case originally had a bottom bracket, now lost, condition of circuitry unknown. The following is an excerpt from "Old Scottish Clockmakers" announcing Kerr's award for the workmanship in this clock's pendulum: "To Mr Henry Kerr, 10 South Saint James Street, Edinburgh, for the superior workmanship displayed in the execution of an Electric Clock Pendulum, exhibited by him on 13th April 1857. Note. This prize is awarded by the Committee not for the pendulum, but for the superior workmanship shown in it. The Reid and Auld prize fund being for rewarding superior workmanship exhibited in anything new in the Art of Clock or Watch Making by journeymen or master. The Reid and Auld prize, value three sovereigns." The case back bears a brass plaque stating that Kerr had won the prize with this clock.
0519:157
CONDITION: case with minor dings and scratches, some door joints with minor separation, case sides with holes for wiring, door lock in place, but will not retain catch, escutcheon loose, turn catch added at bottom of door, filled hole where a similar upper catch was fitted, movement retains it's original lacquer, movement with minor oxide on steel components, pendulum retaining sleeve with screws in addition to the retaining pin, weight tray in old lacquer, bob with minor scratches, dents and dings, impulse wheel carriage with replaced unlocking jewel, the replacement made of nylon, beat scale a bit dirty. Frank Hope- Jones met William Hamilton Shortt in 1910, and soon thereafter, Shortt had analyzed the Synchronome pendulum impulse, and also became involved in improvements to the existing master clock design, thus beginning a journey which would ultimately result in the Shortt- Synchronome Free Pendulum Clock. The Inertia Escapement was meant to maintain constant amplitude through changes in barometric pressure or other disturbance, delivering impulse dependent on the pendulum arc- shorter for high amplitude, and longer for low. The pendulum receives impulse on every swing, the gravity arm released when the jewel at the bottom of the impulse wheel carriage contacts the release lever, dropping the gravity arm. The arm is then electrically reset, and is ready to provide impulse at the next swing. The invar rods connecting the pendulum suspension expand and contract with the invar pendulum rod, maintaining the relationship between the release jewel (at bottom of pendulum) and the release lever (mounted to movement) Hope- Jones presented a lecture to the British Astronomical Society in November of 1911, and one month later to the Royal Astronomical Society promoting the new regulator. Timekeeping was not much better than that of the the existing Synchronome master, and problems related to locking and unlocking of the gravity arm, as well as disturbances caused by impulsing at every swing prompted the abandonment of the design. Of the approximately twelve inertia escapement clocks believed to have been made, three are known; this example, one in the Science Museum in London, the other in a private collection.
0519:158
CONDITION: case in an old finish, dirty, and with minor scratches, bumps and dings, door with joint separation at upper right, door lock missing, dial good, with minor dirt and tarnish, one dial screw replaced, one missing, minute and seconds hands missing, movement will run, but missing a few key components which allow the hit and miss synchronizer and the sector hands to operate, lacking gravity arm for free pendulum, both slave and free pendulum rods replaced, free pendulum lacking upper portion of suspension, pendulum bobs absent, pulley replaced. This example is one of a very few known to exist, one being in the collection of the Science Museum, London. That example is also incomplete, lacking both pendulums and weight, and is also manually wound. Another is pictured in Robert H.W. Miles book, "Synchronome Masters of Electrical Timekeeping, page193, the design of which differs significantly from this example. The sector dial was used for monitoring changes in the frequency of alternating electric current. See "Electrical Timekeeping" by Frank Hope Jones, pages 231 - 232, for a description and diagram of the mechanism. This clock was sold at Christies, London, November 25, 1997, lot 29.
0519:159
CONDITION: case with minor bumps and dings, holes in case back for securing case to wall, dial and hands good, tube covering magnetic contact missing, the release armature appears to be a replacement, and the part it presumably replaced is included with the clock, pendulum rod with spots of oxidation, magnet on pendulum rod replaced, but the original U shaped magnet is also included, weight tray replaced, condition of circuitry unknown. See Robert H. A. Miles "Synchronome Masters of Electrical Timekeeping", pages 188- 191 for a description of this prototype, and photographs of the movement. See lot 159 for another prototype magnetic free pendulum clock.
0519:160
CONDITION: case with scrapes, bumps and dings, door above dial with a few short splits, case bottom with old, poor quality repair at right front, door repaired at upper latch, underside of top with glue residue, dial with small spot near center, hands good, dial movements gummy, movement complete, pendulum rod and attachments good, condition of circuitry unknown. See Robert H. A. Miles "Synchronome Masters of Electrical Timekeeping", pages 188- 191 for a description of this prototype, and photographs of the movement. See lot 158 for another prototype magnetic free pendulum clock.
0519:161
CONDITION: case with minor scratches and dings, small, localized losses to finish, door glass with scratches, front plate of triangular movement polished, movement complete, pendulum rod with minor oxidation, bottom of threaded portion broken off, crutch linkage replaced, suspension broken, bob with minor oxidation, beat scale with minor scratches and tarnish, wood block with gouging at screw hole. See Robert H. A. Miles "Synchronome Masters of Electrical Timekeeping", pages 79- 81 for a description of the movement, and explanatory diagram. This movement was patented in 1915, in an attempt to simplify the adjustments required during setup of previous models. It became available circa 1919, but was found to have introduced other difficulties including increased friction, and so was abandoned circa 1920 - 21. It is believed that less than 200 were made, some of which were never cased.
0519:162
CONDITION: case in an old finish, base moldings missing, case with minor bumps and dings, left side cornice molding loose, front cornice molding with chip at left corner, right side cornice molding with chip at front corner, upper door rail with shrinkage and minor gaps, dial with minor scratches, hands good, dial movement good, main movement with minor dirt and oxidation, pendulum rod with minor oxidation, gathering jewel and wire replaced, and with numerous bends, threaded portion of rod with bends, pendulum bob with scrapes and gouges
0519:163
CONDITION: case very good with minor dings, bumps and scratches, upper door rail with shrinkage and minor gaps, dial and hands very good, dial movements good and advancing freely, main movement also good, the various components in their original lacquer, pendulum rod with minor oxidation, pendulum bob with losses to paint
0519:164
CONDITION: case with minor bumps and dings, surface cleaned, escutcheon and hook on right side added, lock missing, hanger replaced, movement complete and mechanically sound, condition of circuitry unknown, arched back plate replaced, pendulum good, with a few minor dents. This clock shows no evidence of ever having had a dial. See Robert H.W. Miles "Synchronome Masters of Electrical Timekeeping" page 44 for images of this style movement.
0519:165
CONDITION: in an early and possibly original finish, case with scrapes and losses to finish on left side, small loss to upper ogee molding and one dentil on top, right side, lower right side cavetto molding with significantly loss, ogee molding with small loss, front, bottom right, upper door rail with shrinkage and some minor splits, dial with marks and scratches from hands, dial movement no longer fixed to back of dial, hands with minor bends and losses to paint, dial movement dirty but complete, top of "A" frame lacking one threaded rod and pendulum clamp, wingnuts missing, advance / retard wire and guide missing, gathering jewel missing, main movement components very dirty, pendulum rod with oxidation, upper portion of suspension block missing, threaded rod with bends, pendulum bob tarnished
0519:166
CONDITION: Master and slave functioning at time of consignment, copper tank with tarnish, bottom glass with minor chips, movement, impulse wheel carriage and suspension block in old lacquer, four legged frame polished and in newer lacquer, front left leg with abrasion, thermometer and barometer good, beat scale and mirror good, pendulum with letter S crudely punched into bottom of bob, suspension spring replaced, and not in the Shortt style, master pendulum impulse wheel with minor flat, two screws replaced and one missing in each of the pendulum safety mounts, slave case moldings with separation at joints, shrinkage has left a gap in the case top, door and left side with warp, door with gap when closed, two catches added to left side to secure door, upper lock latch plate detached but present, minor losses to finish, pendulum bob with minor abrasions, gathering wire replaced, gathering jewel made from a piece of plastic wire insulation. The Shortt free pendulum clock was the standard for precision timekeeping from the early 1920's until about 1950, when it was surpassed by the quartz oscillator. In 1926, the clock confirmed tiny seasonal changes in the rotation of the earth, and was the first timekeeper more accurate than earth itself. A Shortt clock at the U.S. Naval Observatory was studied in the mid 1980's, using modern equipment to measure it's accuracy; the clock was found to be stable to within .002 seconds per day, the equivalent of one second in twelve years. The study also confirmed that the clock was sensitive enough to detect changes in gravity due to tidal distortion of the earth caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and moon.
0519:167
CONDITION: running at time of consignment, recording equipment was not in use, and so functionality is unknown, movement dirty, would benefit from service, dial good, dial mounting holes slightly enlarged, hands good, microscope with minor marks and scratches, optics good, movement mounting frame with residue from bell jar sealant, pendulum with minor marks and scratches, bell jar good, tank with two small dents and some deep scratches, mounting bracket repainted, switch board and drive for recorder very dirty, reading device cover with missing hook, solenoid mounting board with split. Sigmund Riefler (8/9/1849 - 10/21/1912) was the son of Clemens and Magdalena Riefler, and was responsible for the advancements that brought the Riefler firm to the forefront of precision timekeeping. His innovations include his spring impulse escapement, which isolated the pendulum from direct contact with the escapement, and provided a more equal impulse, a scientific and mathematical approach to the improvement of compensated pendulums, which reduced the reliance on an empirical, and inexact approach to the refinement of design, and finally, his electric remontoire, which eliminated the need for much of the wheelwork, with a resultant reduction in friction and irregularities in power transmission to the escapement. His patented gravity escapement, seen in this lot and lot 169, was employed in situations where vibration was a significant concern, and in cases where sufficiently skilled labor was unavailable to install and adjust the spring impulse timekeeper and it's pendulum. Riefler's late 19th century regulators significantly improved the accuracy of the pendulum clock, and became the standard for observatory use until surpassed by the Shortt - Synchronome free pendulum clock, c1920.
0519:168
CONDITION: rear side of case back with losses to veneer, case with a few minor bumps and dings, dial with minor marks and scratches, minute hand with minor abrasion, movement dirty, oily, needs service, pendulum bob with minor dents at right edge, back of bob with minor scratches and dings, pendulum rod good, barometric auxiliary good, tray with minor distortion, plexiglass dial with scratches. Sigmund Riefler (8/9/1849 - 10/21/1912) was the son of Clemens and Magdalena Riefler, and was responsible for the advancements that brought the Riefler firm to the forefront of precision timekeeping. His innovations include his spring impulse escapement, which isolated the pendulum from direct contact with the escapement, and provided a more equal impulse, a scientific and mathematical approach to the improvement of compensated pendulums, which reduced the reliance on an empirical, and inexact approach to the refinement of design, and finally, his electric remontoire, which eliminated the need for much of the wheelwork, with a resultant reduction in friction and irregularities in power transmission to the escapement. His patented gravity escapement, seen in this lot and lot 169, was employed in situations where vibration was a significant concern, and in cases where sufficiently skilled labor was unavailable to install and adjust the spring impulse timekeeper and it's pendulum. Riefler's late 19th century regulators significantly improved the accuracy of the pendulum clock, and became the standard for observatory use until surpassed by the Shortt - Synchronome free pendulum clock, c1920.
0519:169
CONDITION: case with minor splits, lower glass with small surface chip at bottom, dial with some discoloration and abrasion, minute hand with minor oxide, movement dirty, and with discoloration, staining, and minor losses to plating, escapement functioning, movement needs service, pendulum bob and compensation cylinders with varying degrees of oxide, weight good, record sheet with folds and minor tears, award certificate with three creases
0519:170
CONDITION: case good, upper door with splits, inside of bottom with a few scratches and dings, dial with moderate tarnish, hands very good, movement ticking, wheel work very dirty, plates, mounting bracket, and other brass components in old and possibly original lacquer, pendulum and weight good, key good. A nice example by this esteemed maker.
0519:171
CONDITION: the case has an old finish, very good overall with minor bumps and scratches. The inner case on bottom has some gouges and staining. The backboard of the upper case has a ragged cut across the bottom. The dial has been professionally resilvered. The hands are good. The movement is in good condition, with minor staining, escapement functional. Minor dings on the pendulum bob and some oxidation on the zinc tube. The beat scale is in good condition and has been resilvered. The weight has minor dings and scratches. The presence of a subsidiary dial marked Lake Shore Time may indicate that the clock was originally made for use in a Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway station.
0519:172
CONDITION: case in an old finish, walnut veneers with some fading due to sun exposure, turned drop missing, minor scratches and dings, dial restored, hands with specks of oxide, escapement functional, runs if remontoire is reset manually, condition of circuitry unknown, pendulum rod with surface losses and some gouging where it enters the bob, pendulum bob abraded and with dings and scratches, barometer scale refinished, J-tube intact and contains mercury, polymeter very good.
0519:173
CONDITION: case with an old finish, minor bumps and dings, left side cornice molding with minor loss, door molding with split at top, plinth below finial with detached molding, inner pediment molding returns missing, lower panel in case back missing, dial and hands very good, movement with minor staining, pallet loose on arbor, great wheel a bit loose, escapement functional, pendulum rod with losses to ebonizing, bob with minor smudges and staining, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:174
CONDITION: case with good polished surface, splits in lower trunk and base moldings, door moldings with separation at corners, door molding, lower right, with poor repair, the portion of case front hidden by bonnet with significant warp and separation from case sides, paper barometer dial with damp staining and mildew, dial resilvered and with spots of corrosion at left side screws and 9:00, hands with some oxidation and loss to blue, movement ticks and strikes, weights replaced, steel pendulum components with oxidation, brass also with minor staining and oxidation, jar good. The weights are replacements. The presence of mercury in this lot will require the winning bidder or a buyer's agent to pick up the item at the auction, or make arrangements to collect it from the Schmitt - Horan office.
0519:175
CONDITION: case made up of new and old parts, uneven finish, scratches and dings, some repairs to the veneer, inside of the case with numerous filled holes, back replaced, turned bezel replaced and surrounding area poorly refinished with multiple layers of old and new finish, two triangular veneered panels below bezel missing, ornaments at 4:00 and 8:00 added, small split at bottom of right side, left and right side with plugged holes near the top, finishing nails added to reinforce cornice and top moldings, dial with minor toning, engraving lacking black infill, hands with minor bends, steel components on pendulum with minor oxidation, weight with plating losses, dents and dings, and 2 inch crack, weight hook deformed, weight pulley may be replaced, movement with minor tarnish and staining, crutch fork loose, some steel components with minor oxidation, movement dirty and would benefit from service.
0519:176
CONDITION: the case was refinished long ago and has a pleasant patina. The movement is complete. This impressive timepiece retains its original top crest, pendulum, weight, and beat scale. Some oxidation on the bezel.
0519:177
CONDITION: the case retains an old finish, nicely rubbed down and in very good condition overall, with some nicks and scrapes on the molding below door. The engraving on the pendulum frame is worn. The white enamel dial is in excellent condition. This is a fine example.
0519:178
CONDITION: the case retains its original surface, untouched. The bracket base has a piece of molding that needs to be reglued and must be reattached to clock. The lower left and right return moldings have been reduced towards back of case. The dial is in excellent condition.
0519:179
CONDITION: the custom case retains an old finish and has a split in door above 6 on dial. The silvering on the dial has losses, especially on right side of dial. The photo shows level of mercury as full for cosmetic purposes, actual amount of mercury included with clock is about half. The intricate decorative weight pulleys are original. This is an impressive high grade movement and dial, well worth restoring. The presence of mercury in this lot will require the winning bidder or a buyer's agent to pick up the item at the auction, or make arrangements to collect it from the Schmitt - Horan office.
0519:180
CONDITION: case with some loses to composition ornament, a few minor bumps and dings, bonnet with poor quality repair to ornament, cornice molding on the right side of the bonnet with a break, half of front left cap on gallery missing, rear left cap missing, movement complete and escapement functional, striking movement appears to be complete, condition of circuitry unknown.
0519:181
CONDITION: the case retains its original finish with veneer lifting on the left side. The dials are in excellent original condition. The mercury pendulum and weights are original. The presence of mercury in this lot will require the winning bidder or a buyer's agent to pick up the item at the auction, or make arrangements to collect it from the Schmitt - Horan office.
0519:182
CONDITION: case in an old finish, and with minor bumps and dings, bottom warped, resulting in a gap between the case bottom and side, door key will not unlock door, movement complete and functional when manipulated manually, pendulum with minor oxidation, pendulum bob with minor dents and scratches, condition of circuitry unknown. The inside of the front door shows no evidence of ever having had a dial mounted.
0519:183
CONDITION: case good, in an old finish and with bumps and dings, panels with some shrinkage, carved elements good, catch for left side not working, dial with minor spotting, table tilting mechanism functions when manually released, dial movement appears to be complete, and the various component linkages also appear to be complete, condition of electrical components / circuitry unknown
0519:184
CONDITION: the case retains an older finish with a split in the front and right side of the base, replaced skirt and feet, and two splits on the right side of the hood. The decorative tiger maple band has warping and lifting on both sides of trunk with a section of bead molding under the tiger maple strip is absent. On the left side near rear of case there is a 2"long chip. The upper backboard is no longer present. The dial, automated carved figures and painted scene, oil on tin, are original and are well executed and in good condition. The original tune list is attached to inside of door and signed by the movement maker. Notes indicate that the clock was previously restored in 2004.
0519:185
CONDITION: case in a good old finish, case good overall with minor dings and scratches, backboard behind the movement with splits and screw holes, bottom interior of cupboard base is missing, cupboard lock missing, upper door with minor splits, seatboard altered to more easily slide into the case, the dial has been cleaned and lacquered, hands are good, movement is complete, escapement functional but would benefit from proper service, the weight with tarnish and numerous dents, pendulum rod with minor dings and scratches, pendulum bob with scratches and dents (one severe)
0519:186
CONDITION: the case retains its original finish. There is minor veneer loss on the rear left side of hood. There is minor veneer loss and repairs along side rear of trunk. About 1.5" of molding on right rear below hood has been replaced. There is a split on the right side of base. The tubes, some of which have dents are stamped Harris and Harrington, July 1901 and individually numbered. The weights and pendulum are original. The dial has some tarnishing on chapter ring and the moon phase is repainted. The wire cable on strike train needs to be correctly reattached to barrel. The key no longer works properly on hood door.
0519:187
CONDITION: the case retains its original finish. The crest is replaced, the keystone on hood needs to be reglued and one of the finials has a dent. The tubes are stamped "ELITE" with patent date and note. The dial is in good condition. This is a very impressive clock
0519:188
CONDITION: the case retains an old finish with fading and discoloration and minor scrapes and dings. The left side of bonnet has a split. The scroll board at the top of the case with separation at glue joint and the festoons are loose. The finials are original. The dial is good with minor scratches in arch, spotting and minor losses to moon dial. Lyre style pendulum is original. Movement is dirty, escapement functionl, condition of circuitry unknown.
0519:189
CONDITION: the three part case retains its original finish with a large split on right side of hood and splits in backboard and front of base. The dial is in good condition. The three brass weights are original. This case has a very imposing and unique look.
0519:190
CONDITION: the case retains its original finish with splits in dial surround at 12 and 6. The trim ornamentation on the right side needs to be reattached with two dowels, but is present. The dial, movement, weights and pendulum are all original and in good condition. The Gazo family ran a successful clock manufacturing operation in the San Diego area during the late 1970's through the 1980's, contracting with German firms to provide the high quality movements.
0519:191
CONDITION: the case retains its original finish with the inside bottom panel broken out from weights falling through. There are scratches below the door on hood. One of the side finials is a replacement. The beveled glasses are in excellent condition. There are some dents in molding on right side, below trunk door and above the right feet. The dial has some tarnishing and the moon phase has some minor flaking. The tubes and rack to suspend them are absent.
0519:192
CONDITION: the case has been professionally refinished with a sliver absent from the upper rear left return molding, now blended to match. The pendulum rod and bob are stamped with " 83". The paint on the moon dial is starting to lift. The tubes are stamped " WALTER DURFEE & CO. PROV. RI" with several patent dates.
0519:193
CONDITION: the case retains its original finish. The tubes are marked Elite with patent date. The winding crank, finials, weights, tubes and pendulum are original. The silvered dial has minor oxidation. There is no door key. This is an attractive clock in good condition.
0519:194
CONDITION: case in an old dark finish with a few minor marks and dings, base panel loose and with semi-opaque smudges, the panel corners with cracks, door panel with splits in upper left, the keystone at the center of the bonnet arch is loose, finials replaced, dial restored, moon phase dial with crazing and loss, weights with tarnish and verdigris, chime weight appears to have been augmented, pendulum rod with poor quality repair, pendulum bob with scratches and minor tarnish. A very unusual movement, being a convention two-train time and strike clock with very well made auxiliary chiming attachment signed "H. Rauschning / Phila". The trains are complete and appear functional.
0519:195
CONDITION: the desk has been refinished. There are splits on each side of desk. There are losses and repairs to thumb molding.The lower edge of the fall front is rounded, and with replaced hinges, repairs and splits. The feet and brasses are replaced. The interior has stains, dings and wear consistent with age. The bonnet has splits in the broken arch, and caps on chimneys replaced. The oval cutouts on side of bonnet may be later, and one side glass is cracked. The dial has significant loss to numerals and decoration. The hands are replaced. Both trains in movement are complete and functional but need cleaning. The seatboard is replaced.
0519:197
CONDITION: the case and dial are made in the 18th century style and artificially aged, movement and pendulum appear to be 19th century. There are no weights.
0519:198
CONDITION: the case retains an old finish, the lower left return molding has been reattached and two pieces of molding surrounding pendulum aperture have been reglued. The inner door and inside of case have been sanded. The dials have been repainted. The calendar mechanism appears to retain its original rolls. Label with oiling instructions and the weight stamped "No. 8" & "Office Cal" are original.
0519:199
CONDITION: Nicely refinished walnut case has a small shrinkage crack in the middle just below the bezel. Original painted dial looks to have the area outside the chapter ring overpainted to help fill in some missing paint. The signature also looks to have been strengthened or restored. Original hands and tablet. A new weight baffle.
0519:200
CONDITION: case in an old finish, with minor abrasion, a bit of paint residue, glue joint above dial with minor separation, bezel joints with very minor gaps, carved element at bottom with two minor losses to right scroll, top left side molding with loss at back, dial with abrasion and minor scratches, minor paint losses at screw holes, winding hole, and 2:00, hands with numerous minor bends, oxidation and losses to blue, movement clean, will tick, pendulum good, weight with minor oxidation. This clock is esentially a large #70, with carved elements added at the top and bottom, a carved door, and 18" dial. For more on the Lund Synchronizer and other forcible means of correcting the minute hand, see "Electrical Timekeeping" by Frank Hope Jones, page 23 - 24.
0519:201
CONDITION: Laminated veneers case on a rosewood veneered base in nice condition in an old finish. Original top glass has slight loss. The bottom tablet looks to be original. Original signed painted dial has small loss on the bottom edge. Original hands. The metal cross strip on the fusee has been replaced. Original green paper on the backboard. Examples with the round gothic top are rarer than those with the OG gothic top.
0519:203
CONDITION: case in an old finish, veneers with checking, bullnose moldings with splits and lifting, right side of crest with old repair, lower tablet original, with minor flaking, upper glass with minor flaking and inpainted losses, finial with a few dents, dial mask with splits, dial with flaking and minor losses, numerals strengthened, and with coat of lacquer, minute hand with minor bends, movement dirty, complete, and functional, weight and pendulum replaced. This clock is from the collection of Richard Thomson, author of "Antique American Clocks & Watches", and is pictured on page 91.
0519:204
CONDITION: Laminated veneer case on a rosewood veneered base is in nice condition, and in a new, soft finish. Both tablets are by Moberg. Original painted dial is soiled with inpainted areas.The hour hand looks original, while the minute hand is from a later Forestville clock. Original green paper inside and label.
0519:205
CONDITION: Walnut case in an old finish has some small damage on the edge of the right top curved molding and a small chip to the molding where the top meets the base. There is very small area of surface abrasion close to the north pole on the globe which is in otherwise nice condition. The number ring has age darkened a little with some staining on the edge. The dial that appears in the lower door is replaced which is often the case with these clocks. The top finial has some age, is the correct style, but may be a replacement. The bottom access door has a crack down the center.
0519:206
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany & mahogany veneered case has age cracks to the molding on the bottom panel and the base molding. There is a repair to the top molded piece on the hood. The top crest is replaced in property style. Original painted dial has a couple small areas of paint loss. The tablet has some loss and is heavily restored. There are some repairs to the dial mask. The wood panel behind the bottom front panel is replaced. The weight of the proper type, but is not period. Alarm examples are quite rare.
0519:207
CONDITION: America's first coiled spring-driven production shelf clock. Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has small veneer repairs and couple small chips on the door. There is an old veneer repair on the base. The small square just above the right column has a damaged edge. The back feet are replaced. The tablet by Moberg has been replaced. There is some question about the carved paw feet as the side of each foot is flat and not carved. Normally this type of foot is usually carved on both sides. Original painted dial and hands. Second hand is a replacement. The door knob will need attention to add a new key escutcheon to the replace what is there. Original iron dial has small square cut out a the bottom left corner. There is scattered loss on the right side and three smal spots in the center area. Slightly dark stained label inside. Although the contract was for 200, It is believed only 100 of these clocks were ever produced and far fewer have survived. These clocks used imported springs and were a decade earlier than E.C. Brewster's spring clocks.
0519:208
CONDITION: very good overall, all components polished and lacquered, without rounding of edges or crossings, lower left pillar with dings, dial and hands good, movement runs and strikes correctly, ornament at top of back plate has been bent and straightened with resulting fracture, suspension spring replaced, wooden base with minor marks and imperfections, dome good
0519:210
CONDITION: base with tight splits and minor losses to surface, one piece of brass inlay loose at right side of base, gilding very good, with minor dirt and spotting, dial resilvered, movement dirty, oily, ticks and strikes, would benefit from service, gong with minor oxidation, dome good
0519:211
CONDITION: case top tarnished, the balance with minor, localized tarnish, glasses good, dial with minor scratches and a few faint hairlines at 6:00, minor flake at center, hands good, movement with tarnish and staining, very dirty and with degraded lubricant, functional, but in need of service, pendulum a bit dirty, but with much of original gilding intact. An unusual application of this escapement, which is more commonly seen in some of his figural clocks
0519:212
CONDITION: slate base with a few flakes, case with tarnish and remnants of original gilt and silvered surfaces, dome finial missing one screw, appears to originally had a flag or weather vane at top, dial good, minute hand missing, lantern room glass good, pendulum good, prisms good, movement ticks, needs service, clock runs briefly. A very good example of a rarely seen model.
0519:213
CONDITION: the base and figure dirty and with significant losses to finish, right front paw foot broken, clock case polished, dial with numerous hairlines, hands with oxidation, movement oily, escapement and striking functional, pendulum tube components glued together, shield at bottom painted gold, pendulum bob made up of mostly new components, and all parts secured with epoxy and new screws, rating adjustment not functional
0519:214
CONDITION: figure and base good with minor dirt and losses to gilding, pendulum rod with minor scratches, patination on sphere good, may have been gilded originally, numerals glued to surface, hands are poor quality replacements, escapement functions when sphere rotates, striking functional, will need adjustment and may need service. The sphere containing the movement has indistinct engraving above the chapter ring regarding the maker and the patent.
0519:215
CONDITION: dirty, original silvered and gilt surfaces are intact and with wear, base with minor flakes and chips, dial and hands good, movement clean and running.
0519:216
CONDITION: this clock is like new with only very minor abrasions to case. Brass cartouche signed "Dent, London". This is a large clock featuring Harrison's famous escapement. The grasshopper escapement was invented by John Harrison in the early 1700s, first used in his precision longcase clocks, it was later employed in his marine timekeepers H1-H3. This clock serves to demonstrate the escapement action and rementoire design employed in Harrison's marine timekeeper H2. Cord and voltage selector for either 110 or 240 volts mounted to the rear base.We were unable to keep the clock running reliably. This clock is serial number 5.
0519:217
CONDITION: gilded parts are good, hand are good, movement is signed with Guilmet's "GLT" trademark and serial number "7670", movement is oily and running, dome is a bit tall for the clock so they may not have started life together. Dimensions are for the clock itself.
0519:218
CONDITION: case with chips and minor losses, upper left corner with glued break and minor losses, gilt mounts dirty, and with wear, figure a bit dirty, otherwise good, pendulum polished, glass bob insert replaced, bezel glass with chips at 9:00, dial good, hands with minor losses to gilding, movement with minor staining, bell replaced and with oxidation, column connecting motion of figure to movement with oxidation, rotating the base advances the minute hand, striking functional
0519:219
CONDITION: case with minor flakes and chips, right side of top with repaired break, paw feet, figure, escutcheon and mask regilded, dial and hands good, signature on dial illegible, blue finish on pendulum bob restored, a few stars missing, one loose, one replaced, and a few glued to sphere surface, cast mask needs to be reattached to escape pivot escutcheon, movement runs and strikes, the lever that drives the pendulum needs repair or replacement, escape pivot with bend
0519:220
CONDITION: case dirty, marble with flakes and minor losses, frames lacking gilding and with minor tarnish and spotting, front glass with minor loss, lower left, rear glass with small chips, upper right, and small loss, lower left, dial dirty, and with a few very faint hairlines, minor chips below 6:00, and losses to signature and address, hands with a few minor specks of oxide, movement running, pendulum with minor marks and dings
0519:221
CONDITION: slate with minor chips and flakes, slate and gilt frame with dirt and polish residue, frame with losses to gilding and tarnish, rear glass with tiny chip at upper right, dial with multiple hairlines, hands with oxide, movement polished, escapement functional, will tick briefly, barrel hook shows evidence of mainspring break, pendulum rating screw knob replaced with a watch crown, pendulum with losses to gilding
0519:222
CONDITION: case with minor scratches and dings, top with minor losses and lifting to veneer, mounts made of cast plastic, dial, dial pan and bezel are 20th century replacements, movement dirty, oily, escapement functional, pendulum with repair at top of one rod. It has been suggested that this may be an experimental piece or a patent model, based on research published in Frederick Shelley's, "Aaron Dodd Crane An American Original". He concluded that the two ball pendulum was not used for anything but patent model demonstrations. In addition, the movement is unlike those used in Crane's production work.
0519:223
CONDITION: Ebonized case in original finish has some roughness on the top front molding and some dings on the base. Original paper dial and glass cover. Original fancy gilt brass dial surround. Hands are missing and the wood cross strip that supports the dial is missing. Original acid etched and cut glass tablet and original pendulum. Original base that supports the pendulum for shipping is included. Clean label inside.
0519:224
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition in an old finish has a small repair on the base and at the top door lock. Original painted iron dial in nice condition looks to have had the numbers strengthened, some inpainting at the winding arbors and a couple small spots at the signature. Original hands and painted tablet has some minor repair to the gilt border.
0519:225
CONDITION: See Tran Duy Ly's Welch Clocks, 2nd edition, clock number 740, page 280 for the wall hanging version of this clock. This model was offered as a shelf version as well and there is no evidence that this clock ever had a base with finials. Some original finish remains. The case is in excellent condition. The painted dial is original. The hands are original. The upper door glass is original. The lower glass door has age but the decoration may have some restoration. Correct S. C. Spring strap plate, rolling pinion movement.
0519:226
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case in nice condition in an old finish. Gilding on the capitals and bases has some loss and discoloration from the overcoat. Original acid etched and cut glass tablet and original hands. One of the balls on the three ball pendulum has separated from the other two and will need attention. Original paper dial under glass is stained near the top. Original gilt brass dial surround. 30 day Crane clocks are rarer than many year models.
0519:227
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some veneer damage on the bottom door, a spot on the base left side, the cross piece above the bottom door, the right side molding below the candle finials and at the peak. Original center tablet with some loss to the black border. Bottom tablet has some age, but is a proper style replacement. Repainted original dial. Original hands. Movement is signed. Partial label inside.
0519:228
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case with rosewood grained columns and gilt capitals and bases is in nice condition for its age. Original paper dial under glass has age darkened with a small stain. Original hands and tablet. Clean label inside. No weights.
0519:229
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case in original finish has a small veneer chip on the base and repair on the top of the bottom box. There is a small chip on the left front candle finial. Original painted dial shows signs of inpainting. Original hands. Original tablets with loss to the frosted background on the bottom tablet. Movement is signed. Clean label inside.
0519:230
CONDITION: The refinished case is in very good condition with very minor veneer loss along the base. Two of the four finials show a slight loss at the tip. The original painted dial is in good condition. The hands are original. The upper clear door glass is original. The middle glass repainted on old glass, the lower painted on new glass, but both are correct designs and well done. The movement is signed.
0519:231
CONDITION: Rosewood and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some loss on the base sides, a small piece on the right side back edge and left side top back edge. Original hands, pendulum and acid etched and cut glass tablet. Original paper dial under glass is in nice condition. Mounting strip to support the dial is missing. A small wire flattened at each end that links the lever on the front plate to the strike hammer is missing.Clean label inside.
0519:232
CONDITION: Cast iron case has some roughness and inpainting to the black paint. There is some loss to the applied gold decoration on the case front. Original painted dial has some scattered loss and wear. Original hands. Movement is signed.
0519:233
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition has couple veneer repairs on the base. Replaced dial and both tablets. Original hands. The top weight guides have been restored. An extra tablet that is not original is included. This clock can be found pictured in "Pennsylvania Shelf and Bracket Clocks 1750-1850 by Edward LaFond, Jr., and J. Carter Harris", page 91.
0519:234
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case in an old finish has veneer repairs on the left front molding. The segments that make up the round door have shrunk at the seams. Original dial plate looks restored. Original hands and tablet. Movement is stamped "4921". A good example of Brewster's pioneering American-made spring-driven clock.
0519:235
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case in original finish has some small veneer damage and abraded finish on the base. Repainted dial on original plate. Gilding on the door now painted gold. Original hands and tablet. Clean label inside. Importantly, it retains original oil lamp which is often missing.
0519:236
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition has some slight rippling of the veneer on the columns. Original painted center tablet has some minor loss. Bottom tablet looks restored. Original painted dial is cracked just above 6 o'clock. Original hands. Paper label inside has scattered loss.
0519:237
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case in an old finish in nice condition has chip on the right side of the base. Original painted dial not signed, has some minor stains, but is in otherwise nice condition. Original acid etched and cut glass tablet and original hands. Even though not signed, the movement is stamped "4236" which was done by E.C. Brewster in these clocks. Another good example of America's first production spring driven clock.
0519:238
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition has some veneer repairs on the door and base.The carved top with chimneys appears original, but not the type of carved crests generally found on these clocks. The right front foot has damage to one paw and the other foot has two paws missing. Key escutcheon is missing. The wood dial has been repainted and possibly replaced. Replaced bottom tablet. Hands likely replaced as they not the type usually found on these clocks. Clean label inside. Correct early style Salem Bridge movement.
0519:239
CONDITION: the shield is in excellent original condition with vibrant colors. There is just a bit of worn paint along the front edges. The porcelain dial has a repaired break on the left edge and a long crack radiating from the center hole. The dome is period with irregularities and rough edges on the bottom. The original decoration on the base of the clock has darkened. The cloth wrapping around the rope at the base of the dome has started to deteriorate. There is a nice paper label on the back side of the shield.
0519:240
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has a small repair at the upper left corner and at the key escutcheon on the door. Original painted dial has the gessoed areas on the spandrels and the center area restored and some minor inpainting. The scrolls and feet look nicely restored. The minute hand is period and repaired, but is from a later wood clock. Replaced tablet. Nice set of period finials.
0519:242
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany case in nice condition has a replaced top, feet and skirt. Original painted dial is in nice condition for its age. Tablet has been repainted in place, but is not properly done as tablets for this early model had only three gold leaf borders - no bottom border. Hands may be later replacements. Dark but readable label inside. Replaced finials. Someone has taken the top half of the backboard and hinged to the lower half to allow access to the movement (a smart idea as the movement is attached to the dial and keeping the cords onto the inside hanging pulleys when installing the dial & movement is a real challenge).
0519:243
CONDITION: This clock has been put together from old parts. The case is from a wooden movement pillar & scroll as evidenced by its height (shorter than Salem Bridge P&S clocks) and inner rails with nail holes to pin in a wood movement. The period mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some damage to the right tip on the bottom skirt. Original scrolls and feet. The original dial for the Salem Bridge movement has small loss in the center area. Original tablet has scattered loss. Period hands. Clean label inside. Good early style Salem Bridge movement, but not the type made by Ward, has been added to this case with a backboard and label are from a later Ward clock.
0519:247
CONDITION: Rosewood veneered case in original finish has a little damage on the top back edge. Three finials have tip damage or repairs and one has damage to one of the fins. Original acid etched and cut tablet, hands and bone knob. Original painted dial has age darkened with some paint loss. The back of the dial is an original J.C. Brown painted face that if used as the preferred face in this clock would not mate with the movement. The dial was probably painted on the wrong side, so in order to use it was flipped and repainted at the factory for use on this clock. Movement is signed Pond & Barnes. Clean dial inside.
0519:248
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered rippled molding case in an old finish has a veneer repair on the right side edge. The dial has been repainted. Hands look to be replaced. Original tablet. Partial label inside.
0519:249
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany veneer and rosewood case in nice condition with small damage at the back of the peak. One of the four finials has some minor tip damage. Original painted dial has staining, some minor paint loss and wear to the numbers. Original hands, tablet and bone door knob. Stained label inside.
0519:250
CONDITION: Refinished rosewood veneered case in nice condition has some roughness on the back edges. The two turned finials have some damage to the fins. Original signed painted dial has some small scattered loss. Handsome original tablet has only small loss to frosted areas. Original hands. The alarm movement is also fusee. A nice example.
0519:251
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has had some veneer repairs on the base, the sides and top below the crest. The unusual crest is birdseye maple and the case has twist mahogany full columns. Original dial has been repainted. Tablet is a later replacement. Original interior paint and on back of door panel suggests the panel is correct. Original hands. There is some damage to the minute hand. Lower right dial post will need to be reattached to front movement plate.
0519:252
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered door in an old finish has shrinkage cracks in the veneer and some damage on the lower left corner. Backboard behind the period mirror replaced with plywood. The reverse painted dial glass is a replacement. Original painted dial has some loss at the mounting pins. Original hands with a repair to the minute hand.
0519:254
CONDITION: Gilt half column door has some wear to the middle section right column. Mirror is period and looks original. The dial glass original, but is heavily flaked. Example of the movement can be found in: "New Hampshire Clocks and Clockmakers by Charles S. Parsons, Page 200". Original painted dial has some light wear to the numbers and some loss at the mounting pins. Original hands.
0519:255
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition. Original painted dial has some minor loss on the bottom edge. Original minute and hour hands, but the seconds hand (actually a motion hand as it is not true seconds) is replaced. Upper glass replaced. Original wallpaper and label inside. Three original pewter Munger pulleys. Replaced weights.
0519:256
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany and mahogany veneered case has imperfections on the base. The ironing board top was trimmed at each end and has been repaired. Original iron dial pan now has a photocopy of a dial from another example glued on. Original hands with repairs. Seconds hands probably a replacement. Mirror is very thin and appears to be original. The stenciled dial surround is a replaced. Movement is stamped "1133". Original wall paper interior and label. Original eagle pendulum. Replaced pulleys. Incorrect weights..
0519:257
CONDITION: wood base with minor dings, patination on figure is very good with a bronze color for the skin tones and a slightly greener tone for the dress, statue casting is signed on the back, plaque on wood base with title and name of sculptor, clock is in very good condition, movement stamped "R / 1502", movement escapes, the swing arm is too short for the statue so we conclude that they may not have started life together, thumb screw to retain swing arm is replaced.
0519:258
CONDITION: the spelter figure is in very good condition with the smallest of missing bronze finish. A rear plate on the base of the figure may read "GERMANY" but it is difficult to be certain. The turned wood base has a few minor bumps and nicks. Nice old patina on the Swiss-made swing arm. Bottom finial may be absent. Rear of the case has had its gold colored finish scrubbed off. Signed dial is excellent and reads "OSCILLATOR / 8 DAYS / Mobile Watch Co. / SWISS MADE". Signed movement with patent numbers. Small watch-size movement actually has a very small pendulum and a 1908 patent date. Movement ticks.
0519:259
CONDITION: small edge chips to alabaster case, one large loss to top of upper left of case, much of the original gilding remains on cast metal pieces, enamel dial is good, plain dial center is tarnished, urn finial is loose, bell is absent, movement is loose in case, movement will need to be serviced, old glass dome, new wood base. The movement is stamped with serial number 63506, "Echappement Brevet", a trademark featuring a bird with double-ended arrow, and "FOT" which was used to indicate "Farcot". This is an unusually nice model of this type of swinging doll clock that needs only a little attention.
0519:260
CONDITION: cast spelter figure with with good original surface, suspension spring in need of repair, movement stamped "Medaille D'Or / GLT / Paris" and " 8299", setting knob replaced and epoxied on, dial with a multitude of cracks and a few losses.
0519:261
CONDITION: dial with filled losses above center arbor and with numerous hairlines, hands abraded and with minor oxidation, cock retaining strike ratchet separating from its base, all brass components with tarnish, movement very oily and dirty, steel components with minor oxidation, escape wheel appears to have always been mounted as it is presently, pendulum with minor oxidation and tarnish, suspension spring soldered to rod, ebonizing on base with minor losses, dome good. Reverend Benjamin C. Phelps (1810-1896) was born in Sand Lake, New York. The 1840 Federal Census records his location as East Windsor, Ct., and the 1850 Census finds him in East Hartford. The state gazeteer and business directory of 1865-66 states that he is chaplain at Wethersfield State Prison. This clock and three others are discussed and illustrated in the NAWCC bulletin, vol. 20, number 194, page 244- 256. The first two are timepieces, with frames modeled on their English counterparts. The others have unique frames, presumably of his own design. The last clock in the Bulletin article was apparently unfinished, as there were empty holes in the plates, and no dial. It was later donated to othe American Clock and Watch Museum in Bristol, Connecticut, and has had components made by the late Adolph Amend, Jr. fitted to complete the clock.
0519:262
CONDITION: the cast figure is spelter and in surprisingly good condition. There is a small hole from casting process on the top of the animal's head. The wood base has some very small scratches. Some gilding worn off the swing arm. Signed enamel dial has three hairline cracks. Signed movement with centrally located winding and setting knobs and mainspring within a going barrel.
0519:263
CONDITION: figured oak case with original finish has been nicely rubbed down. Dial and hands are very good. The stone-like composite surrounding the movement has been repaired, but this is hard to detect. Balance and hairspring appear to be sound, but the escape wheel does not have adequate end-shake to move freely, so the movement will require service. Movement is stamped "MADE IN FRANCE" and "PAT 2314910". A nicely made gravity clock.
0519:264
CONDITION: minor repairs to veneers, bottom bracket secured to case with screws through the case back and also through the bracket, back board with significant warp, one stabilizer missing, dial with scratches, minute hand with minor bend, movement with minor tarnish and staining, time and alarm trains functional, pendulum bob with minor abrasion, suspension spring short, weight with tarnish and staining
0519:266
CONDITION: the case retains an old finish with a professionally repaired split on top of door and a base that needs tightening. The dial is in very good condition. This is an impressive high quality long duration example.
0519:267
CONDITION: At the bottom, there is one small crack in the perimeter bronze that is not noticeable from a distance. The wood mask around the dial has splits at the top and bottom. The screws associated with the cracks have been removed. Very good dial and nice cast pendulum. The signed movement is serial number 88512. The movement is clean and strikes the hours on a large cathedral gong.
0519:268
CONDITION: The case is in nice condition with a rubbed-down finish and some small repairs. Two cracks forming in the top arch of the door. Bottom finial is a replacement. Front glass is wavy and side glasses are modern. Dial and hands are excellent. The unsigned movement has been serviced recently and is quite clean. A large and impressive clock.
0519:269
CONDITION: the case is in good condition. The finish is either in good original condition or has been rubbed down a little to improve the original. One small crack forming in the top of the door arch. Dial is very good. Door glass is modern. Nice polish on the brass clad pendulum bob and weights. The movement bears the Becker trademark and gold metal stamp. The movement is serial number 211079.
0519:270
CONDITION: the bottom six inches of the case are probably more recent. This section would have had a different configuration in the mid-19th Century. The three top and bottom center finials are replacements. The two lower side finials are original. The door glass is slightly wavy. The unsigned movement is original to the case and the dial. The dial has two fine hairline cracks. The hands and bezel are original. Seems to run fine.
0519:272
CONDITION: case with numerous new components, all hands replaced, dial with hairline, movement complete and functional. The glass on front of case needs to be replaced.
0519:273
CONDITION: the case has been refinished and is very glossy. Finials are replacements. Trefoil hands have been painted black. There are two small hairline cracks near 4:00 on the dial. The movement bears the Hellmuth trademark-- a helmet with the letters "UTH". The glasses are modern. Note that the suspension point for the pendulum is about a third of the way down the case and the " double bob" pendulum is suspended on a knife edge at that point. The clock is visually interesting because the pendulum beats more slowly than the eye expects.
0519:274
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some scattered imperfections in the veneer from age, veneer and case shrinkage. The curved bottom has shrinkage cracks at the access door. A couple small moldings are missing at the top spires. The top finial is a replacement. Original painted dial is in reasonably good condition with some minor paint loss in spots on the edge. Original hands and pendulum. The chain drive fusee movement strikes using two hammers.
0519:275
CONDITION: case with repairs, ornament with flaking, losses and inpainting, bottom with split, left side door with break at edge, dial repainted, hands with pitting, movement dirty and with poorly repaired crutch, escapement functional
0519:276
CONDITION: case with restorations, minor marks and scratches, some veneer on inside of front door lifting, veneers with minor splits, brass trim on door loose, cushion dome with slight separation at corners, dial mask with splits, old repairs and loss at bottom, brass furniture with tarnish and spotting, chapter ring with tarnish, spandrels, dial plate, and engraved plaque later, hour hand with minor abrasion, movement appears to have originally had a crown wheel escapement, movement mounting straps replaced, left strap with incorrect screw, does not engage hole in plate, bell stand screw replaced, hook for securing original pendulum absent, bottom of seat board inscribed "Restored by Wood Mortlake 1885", pendulum with minor tarnish. This clock is from the collection of Richard Thomson, author of "Antique American Clocks and Watches"
0519:277
CONDITION: This is an 8 day clock with large standing barrel typical of the period. The unsigned Austrian or Southern German movement has large, well-shaped baluster pillars and intact stopworks on rear plate. The pull-repeat sounds the hours, then the quarters on demand. The enamel dial is good with some hairline cracks in the center and near 5:00. There is a small chip at the top. The door glass is modern. Eagle finial has been added. The gilt case has been touched up with gold paint, but is basically intact and worthy of further restoration.
0519:278
CONDITION: dome and base not original to the clock, the base with modifications to accommodate the clock, and with replaced feet, clock case good overall with losses to gilding, bezel and glass good, dial with minor hairlines and a few filled losses, hands with minor oxidation, lion's eyes repainted, eyes move when the clock is running, ticks, strikes, and repeats, snail and star wheel need adjustment to correct repeating
0519:279
CONDITION: case in an old finish, with minor splits, marks and scratches, veneers with some checking, lower rear door with minor loss at upper right, brass furniture with minor spotting and tarnish, bezel catch broken, dial with flakes at edge and around holes, minute hand replaced, movement dirty, most train holes with bushings, back cock with modifications, bell nut replaced, runs and strikes, pendulum rod with dings and dent in upper section, movement mounting brackets with extra holes and filing. This clock was sold at Pook & Pook's January 14, 2012 auction, lot #915
0519:280
CONDITION: base with slightly misaligned corners, repair at rear left foot, veneers with checking and lifting, brass molding at right side of door loose at top, escutcheon a poorly made replacement, some case joints with separation, rear top molding with splits, rear door with minor warp, split, and minor loss at lower left, dial with crazing, scratches, and minor losses, hands replaced, movement polished, most holes with friction bushings, bell replaced, ticks and strikes
0519:281
CONDITION: case dirty, veneers with minor splits and checking, feet, top molding, caddy top and handle replaced, door now with gold paint, glass good, door will not close far enough to allow lock to engage, dial good, all dials lacking black infill, hands with minor oxidation, movement dirty, complete, will tick, chime and strike if assisted, needs service, chime drums incorrectly oriented and so fail to complete the quarters, slot in pendulum rod for crutch pin too wide, gongs and some other steel components with minor oxidation
0519:282
CONDITION: The oak case has a nice original finish. There is a bit of discoloration along the front of the base. There are cracks on the left side and top right side of the case. The silvered dial is very good with a few vertical streaks of tarnish. Hands and glass are excellent. The case holds a large, heavy-plated chain drive triple fusee movement that is unsigned. Fusee chains are intact. Large cathedral gong for hour strike will need to be reinstalled. Door glass is loose.
0519:283
CONDITION: There are some nicks to the case. The top center baluster pillar is absent. The carved wooden side frets are broken with pieces missing. Protective finish on silvered dial has yellowed. Dust silks for sides and rear door are lacking, and rear grid is loose. There are 2 mounting screws missing from the movement brackets. The robust fusee movement is dirty, but still trying to tick and chime. Note that the tune selection is for Whittington tune on 8 bells or Westminster tune on 4 bells. Strikes the hours on a large cathedral gong. Original pendulum intact. Chains intact.
0519:284
CONDITION: case with veneer repairs and some losses. The four small brass finials are missing from top. The brass dial has no silvering. Original hands are fretted brass. Brass cable on the fusees. Movement has engraved rear plate. The movement is dirty, but still ticking and striking on a large bell. Some oxidation is visible on the steel components.
0519:285
CONDITION: The case retains an old and mostly original finish with peeling losses in need of attention. New red cloth on the back door. Coat of arms on the front features three birds, a chevron, and the head of a griffin. The eight inch engraved brass dial is singed and somewhat dark with tarnish. Very nice original dart / moon hands, brass bezel with side key lock. No door key is included, but the bezel can be opened from the back. Note that balloon style cases from this period are relatively uncommon, and similar examples have garnered substantial prices. Movement with heavy brass plates and strike / silent function is also signed. Steel cables are installed on the fusees. The strike / silent mechanism will require adjustment. Serial number 1090.
0519:286
CONDITION: The case has been in a dry climate for several years, leaving stress cracks to the veneer at the top of the case, which are not apparent from the front. The case retains nice polish. Dial is in good condition, the signed cartouche darkened with tarnish. Very good thick beveled glass. Rear dust insert in door has been renewed. The movement bears no signature, however is heavy and well made, and typical of English / Scottish production. Original pendulum and gong set is intact. The robust 3-chain fuse movement chiming on 4 large cathedral gongs, and striking the hours on a 5th.
0519:287
CONDITION: case with minor dirt and tarnish, dial numerals with minor losses to infill, minute hand with minor bends, hands with specks of oxidation, movement dirty and with degraded lubricant, runs and strikes correctly
0519:288
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has a small veneer imperfection at the lower right front. Original painted dial has small loss at the two pillar posts, a repair at 7 o'clock and a small chip at 5 o'clock. Original hands.
0519:289
CONDITION: The case is in very nice condition and retains its original finish. There is one small ding on the right hand side of the door. The time dial has age and is likely original. The calendar dial has been repainted. The hands are original. The door glass and Fashion insignia are original. The interior Seth Thomas case label is in excellent condition. The movement is signed. The calendar drum papers are original. The pendulum with a central star is correct.
0519:290
CONDITION: The oak case is in nice condition and has been refinished. The paper dial is a replacement. The hands are original. The calendar cards are replaced. The glasses are all original.The movement is stamped " 825" and "6157".
0519:291
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with several areas of veneer patching. There is some minor veneer lifting on the door edge. The whole case has been refinished and now has a glossy surface which needs to be toned down. The dials have been professionally repainted. The calendar dial has a small circular cutout (not original) to allow pendulum bob visibility. The minute hand is original. The hour hand has the right age, but has been repaired. The calendar hand is a later replacement. The calendar drum papers have age and appear to be original. The weight is a later replacement. Both door glasses are original.
0519:292
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with some original finish and some graining on the wooden bezels which is hard to see due to the darkening of the finish. There is a small repair area where the seams join on the time dial bezel on the lower right hand side. The case base appears replaced, or restored due to a runaway weight. The time dial is in very good condition and appears original. The time and calendar hands are all original. The calendar dial is in good condition with several minor areas of loss. The time and calendar door glasses do not appear old. The lower door glass is original with some restoration to the back and gilt design. Label present inside the case
0519:293
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany and mahogany veneered case is in nice condition. Original painted dial has some surface roughness in spots with minor loss and now has a clear coat on it to stabilize the paint. Hands appear to be original with the minute hand a little short. Two labels on the back.
0519:294
CONDITION: The case is in nice condition and has been refinished. The time and calendar dials are paper replacements The hands are all original. The door glass and the Fashion insignia appear original. The interior Seth Thomas case label is in good condition. The movement is signed. The calendar drum papers are original and show age. The three finials are incorrectly shaped replacements. The correct pendulum bob with key are stored in the base compartment, accessible through the small door from the back of the case.
0519:295
CONDITION: The case is in nice condition with original finish, darkened with age. The original painted time dial shows significant loss while the original painted calendar dial shows some loss. The hands are all original. The door glass and the Fashion insignia are original with significant fading to the insignia. The movement is signed. The calendar drum papers are original and have significantly darkened with age. One of the smaller finials has loss to the top. The correct pendulum bob is stored in the base compartment, accessible through the small door from the back of the case.
0519:296
CONDITION: The original finish has darkened significantly. The original painted dials have warped a bit. The hands are original. One of the smaller top finials has a replaced tip. There is some veneer loss adjacent to the time dial pan. The movement is signed. The nickel pendulum bob is nicely damascened.
0519:297
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany case in nice condition. The dial is "Simon Willard & Son", but it is a replacement. This timepiece is attributed to Willard as the movement has through bolts, shaped pillars and a T-bridge escapement. Both tablets are replaced as this type of regulator clock would have had black and gilt glasses. Original hands and a heavy bob with a gilt rod.
0519:298
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish in very nice condition. This a very early clock as the bottom box is dovetailed together. The throat frame has a small piece of mahogany missing at the top right screw hole and a small repair at the left corner. One piece mahogany backboard. Throat frame attaches to the case with four fine thread brass screws. T-bridge step train brass movement attaches to the case with through bolts. Both tablets are nicely done replacements. Original painted dial has some loss at the mountings pins and a couple spots on the edge. Sidearms are replaced. Dial attaches to the case with three L-turns. Original hands. Period winding key.
0519:299
CONDITION: Mahogany and gilt case in fine condition with original tablets, dial, hands and pendulum. The finial is missing. Signed movement is stamped: "1810" and "7".
0519:300
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany and mahogany veneered case has some age cracks in the throat frame and bottom door veneer. Original painted dial has had the numbers and signature restored and now has a clear coating. The dial is fastened to the case with two L-turns. Both tablets are replaced with with the original cracked lower tablet included. The bottom bracket is probably a later addition. Original time and minute hand. Alarm hand may be replaced. Unusually shaped side arms. Good movement with Abbott's unusual shaped plates.
0519:301
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany and regilded case in nice condition. Original painted dial has been partially restored by the Dial House with some photos included of the dial before restoration. Both tablets are nicely done on old glass, the lower a colorful rendition showing the Boston State House. Modern finial. Movement is attached to the case with a screw through the backplate. Period hands. A very attractive restored period banjo.
0519:302
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition in an old and possibly original finish. Original painted dial has some loss at the mounting pins and some wear in spots to the chapter ring. Original hands. Movement is mounted to the case with two screws through the backplate.
0519:303
CONDITION: This mahogany case and gilt front lyre timepiece.was made by a skilled cabinetmaker. The gilt front has a small chip on the left side top and at the top edge of the bottom bracket. Both original tablets have some restoration in an attempt to correct lifting paint. The person who made this timepiece used a Chelsea movement and had to gouge out the bottom board to allow for the swing of the pendulum. Original dial has light surface scratches. Original hands. The Chelsea movement with the serial No. 183955 dates to 1927.
0519:304
CONDITION: Refinished banded mahogany case in nice condition. The case is early and is a typical Boston style with thin sides to the head and finely made side arms using a pin through the center diamond to attach to the case. Bottom tablet is a replacement. Throat tablet looks original and the throat frame is attached to the case with two screws.The T-bridge movement was originally attached to the case with two through bolts, but is now attached using a center screw through the backplate. Dial is attached to the head with two L-turns. Original hands and old finial. Dial has been repainted and so it is impossible to determine if "Warranted by L. Curtis" signature was original or added later. The signature is not expertly executed, but may have been an attempt to copy a faint, worn signature. This clock's early features makes us think if one was to put a spurious name on the dial it would have been Simon Willard rather than L. Curtis.
0519:305
CONDITION: case refinished, molded bottom bracket replaced, tablet repainted, and with flaking and inpainting, curved rail above door reattached, bezel glass replaced, dial with inpainted losses and six extra holes in dial edge, minute hand with bends, movement very oily, escapement functional, excessive outside drop, pendulum rod replaced
0519:306
CONDITION: case appears to be early 19th century, with considerable restoration - case bottom replaced, top with additional cutouts allowing the movement to be removed with bell and hammer in place, gilt frames and glasses replaced, one rope molding on throat panel broken, bezel replaced, side arms replaced, dial now with signature of Aaron Willard, movement complete, and with numerous poor quality repairs, strike and time trains functional, pendulum, pulleys and weights replaced
0519:307
CONDITION: spelter statue has been given a very heavy coat of gold paint, both spheres repainted, movement is stamped with the Ansonia name and trademark on the back plate, movement running, the swing arm was designed for a model with a shorter statue (such as The Huntress)
0519:308
CONDITION: the case retains remnants of an original finish. The papered dial, weights and spade hands are original. The pendulum rod is broken and taped near the rating assembly.
0519:309
CONDITION: the case retains its original finish. The case has a new wooden bezel and a door incorrectly set with beveled lower glass. The hands and dial are replaced. The pendulum and weight are original. It appears that the core of the clock including movement, pendulum and back of case are original, while the bezel, dial and door have been added to complete the clock.
0519:310
CONDITION: Marble dial in good condition has some slight surface staining in places. Nickel plated movement is stamped: "11 1/2". Original pendulum, hands and numbers.
0519:311
CONDITION: (1) The case has been refinished and the grain painting is gone, grain painting remains inside the case, two partial labels inside the case, no time recorder mechanism, good dial with worn lettering, large impressive movement. (2) Case nicely refinished, no time recorder mechanism is present, the dial has been repainted. Dimensions are for the standing clock (1)
0519:313
CONDITION: Dimensions are for the clock with pendulum (1) Sold "as is"
0519:314
CONDITION: Dimensions are for the Stromberg (1) Sold "as is".
0519:315
CONDITION: the cases are in fair to good condition. The dials, glass, and hands and all in good condition. One comes with a nearly complete two-vial pendulum (no mercury and no leader) Three sets of nickel plated weights are included. These three clocks represent the same model in various stages of its evolution. Sold "as is".
0519:316
CONDITION: Dimensions are for the National Time Recorder (1) Sold "as is"
0519:317
CONDITION: Dimensions are for the Miller Program Clock (3) Sold "as is"
0519:318
CONDITION: case with with minor bumps, scrapes, and dings, top and bottom with scratches and gouges, left door stile warped, gap at upper left when closed, movement complete, count wheels with gummy oil, agate with notch for toggle good, needs service, pendulum rod with minor oxidation, all components for closing contacts and advancing count wheels present, pendulum bob with minor scuffs, retainers and screws for pendulum transport brackets missing. This clock shows no evidence of ever having had a dial.
0519:319
CONDITION: sold "as is". Appears in original untouched condition including original pendulum.
0519:320
CONDITION: the case retains its original finish with some scuffing under hood where hood slides on and other minor nicks and scrapes elsewhere and a split on the left side of base. The Crown Symphony style tubes are "HERSCHEDE HALL CLOCK CO" with patent date and crown trademark and the movement is stamped with crown trademark, some have minor cracks developing. The dial is in good condition.
0519:321
CONDITION: the case is associated with the movement has a new bracket, new base, new crest, replaced ornamentation, and is refinished.
0519:322
CONDITION: case refinished, right cornice molding with loss, bruise on lower left base molding, finials replaced, upper side glasses are inappropriate replacements, dial with minor scratches, bezel polished and lacquered, hands painted black, second hand replaced, maintaining power pawl replaced, movement runs, pendulum with numerous dents and losses to lacquer, weight with minor tarnish and dents, pulley replaced.
0519:323
CONDITION: the case has been professionally refinished with some filler in the bottom left of trunk door. Risers have been added and the seat board replaced. There is some minor veneer lifting and cracking in certain areas. The hour hand is broken in two pieces and the minute hand is replaced. One of the two outer flame finials is absent.
0519:324
CONDITION: old finish with minor crazing, rear right foot repaired, case with minor dings and scratches, some veneers with minor blisters, trunk with splits at upper right and left corners of door, astragal molding on right side is an incorrect replacement, bonnet sides with splits and missing glasses, chapter ring, chime / silent, and seconds bit have been resilvered, hour hand a very poor replacement, minute hand with minor oxide and bends, escape wheel is mounted backwards on its arbor (easily corrected because it is mounted to the collet with two screws), movement is dirty and oily but the trains are free and function when pressure is applied by hand.
0519:325
CONDITION: Case with an original, rubbed down finish. Many small veneer issues where it is lifting or cracked. Bracket and leveling feet have been added to the base. The trunk has been skillfully shortened at the top and bottom to reduce the total height of the clock. The gilding on the three finials has some scratched areas. Dial is in good condition and may have been resilvered at some point. Hands are matte black. Not overly tall, so will fit in many modern homes with low ceilings.
0519:326
CONDITION: case with minor bumps and dings, base of left column with minor loss, upper right cornice with small loss at back, glasses good, dial good, hands with minor oxidation, strike and chime train are complete but in need of service.
0519:327
CONDITION: the case signed "No. 7" by cabinet maker retains an old finish and one return molding needs to be reattached. The center finial is absent and the glass in the hood door is cracked. A one inch square upper right portion of base is absent. Correct style hands. There are NO weights and NO pendulum. The painted wooden dial is in good condition.
0519:328
CONDITION: the case retains its original finish. The center finial is a replacement. There is loss to paint on moon dial and the chapter has been repainted. Spandrels appear original.
0519:329
CONDITION: The case is in fairly good condition with a very small amount of veneer loss in the pediment. The finish has started to deteriorate, having turned rough and light in spots. The glass in the bonnet door is absent. The movement has heavy plates and is comparable in quality to clocks by Elliot. The movement is stamped "Made in England" and "7663" in the back plate. The dial has some green oxidation on the top. The paint has largely flaked off of the moon phase dial. The weight shells have turned brown. The end of the threaded rod at the bottom of the pendulum has broken off. Movement strikes and chimes on large gongs.
0519:330
CONDITION: case is good overall with some crazing to the finish. On split to the bonnet door frame. Fretwork and ornaments on the bonnet are loose. Dial with some flaking and a few small areas of touched up white paint. Moon phase dial repainted. Hands with minor bends. Movement does not sit squarely in the case. The movement escapes and strikes when pressure is applied to train manually. Movement with numerous bushings. Pillar rivets poorly tightened. Service is recommended.
0519:331
CONDITION: case refinished, feet replaced, separation between banding and stringing and veneered base panel, old repaired split in the right side of the base, brass hardware polished, bonnet columns replaced, bonnet door glass cracked, door is warped and does not close fully, rosettes replaced, finial replaced, dial with minor touch ups and losses, pendulum is good, weights are mismatched. Maker's signature on dial poorly strengthened. Evidence of a calendar below the hands which is missing, the hand shaft plugged and calendar dial faint. Still a handsome clock with beautiful wood in the case.
0519:332
CONDITION: the case is missing one side of the plinth, which has been repaired at least once. There is a hole through the backboard and a small piece of return molding is missing. The door lock is absent. The movement seatboard has been mounted with some new pieces of wood and an abundance of screws. The pendulum is of the correct length, but may not be original. Weights are mismatched. The brass bob is tarnished and scratched. Nevil (sometimes "Nevill") was active from 1784-1795.
0519:333
CONDITION: the case is in good shape. There is a section of veneer missing from the very top of the hood, which is difficult to see when the clock is set up. The two small glasses on either side of the hood are absent. The dark finish has worn off from some of the corners and edges. The brass clad pendulum bob and weights have tarnished. The dial is in good condition with just a bit of oxidation. Original steel hands and beveled door glass. The dowels holding the crest will need to be replaced.
0519:334
CONDITION: the case has some missing veneer and some old veneer repairs. One of the swan's necks has been repaired. Small molding losses. The movement has been associated with the case as indicated by the the freshly cut seatboard. The dial is just a bit too big, but doesn't look bad in place. The dial is a bit dirty, but has a very interesting subject matter in the British soldiers. Date hand is missing. Old pendulum bob and weights. Old glass in the hood door.
0519:335
CONDITION: case is in good condition. Base has been glued back onto case. Door glass will need to be replaced. Pendulum is absent. Movement is signed. Strikes on a large gong.
0519:336
CONDITION: The case is in good condition. The finish has some light spots on the right side and some small scratches on the front door. The application of some pigmented polish would go a long way to restoring the color. The signed movement has cut pinions and heavy plates. The silvered dial is in good shape. The original blackened steel hands have lost a bit of their finish. The brass pendulum bob was ground down on both sides to provide clearance to swing within the case. This suggests that the time train mainspring may be a replacement that is too strong. The movement plays Westminster and the less common Canturbury chime on six chime rods. the chime selector is on the front dial and turned 90 degrees with a small watch key.
0519:337
CONDITION: the oak case is in decent condition with some scratches and scuffs on the outer edges. The dial spandrels appear over-painted in an incorrect style. The chapter ring and dial center appears to be original. The hands are mismatched, the minute hand incorrect. The movement has an unusual second arbor with a very large pinion. The end of the crutch has broken off and is included with the lot. Pendulum is a replacement.
0519:338
CONDITION: Case has a good look, but feet replaced, case refinished, door with old repairs, lock replaced, top of bonnet with repairs, dial good overall with minor losses. Modern German movement appears clean. A Hoadley clock for someone who doesn't want to wind it every day!
0519:338A
CONDITION: case has a smooth finish. There is a long vertical split in the front of the inlaid base and smaller splits on both sides. Repairs and reinforcements behind the broken pediment. Finial may be a replacement. Silvered chapter ring is a bit dark with tarnish. The dial has an unusual false plate stamped "Finnemore / London". Movement was serviced in 2005. Atkinson is listed in Loomes as active c1790.
0519:338B
CONDITION: case with original finish, edges with scrapes and scuffs, movement signed by Waterbury, strike mainspring is broken
0519:338D
CONDITION: (1) Case is refinished in a mahogany stain, scratches in the trunk and trunk door, finial replaced, dial with crazing, cleaned but retaining much of its original paint, hands replaced, replaced pendulum bob, movement with numerous replaced components, movement escapes and strikes when pressure is applied to the trains by hand. (2) Veneers with splits and minor loses, the lower trunk moldings with minor losses, bumps and dings, dial with restoration, movement ticks and strikes when pressure is applied by hand, weights replaced, dial does not fit the bonnet well. Dimensions are for the Scottish clock (2)
0519:338E
CONDITION: dimensions provided are for the walnut clock case (1) Sold "as is".
0519:338F
CONDITION: overall very good cosmetic condition, dated dedication plaque on base, movement ticks, functionality of the rotating planets is not known.
0519:339
CONDITION: this clock is in excellent condition, the brass with some dust and fingerprints. Very nice wood base. Movement with ink stamp reading "Made in China". Includes a stainless steel ball and winding key. Dimensions are for the glass cover on wood base.
0519:340
CONDITION: case is in very good condition. The bronze effect is convincing. A fine crack in the front of the case has been repaired and is really only visible from inside the clock. There is some worn glaze on the back and to the hair of the figure on the right. The case is stamped "COPYRIGHT 1903 / M.F.O. / CROWN MENNA". Dial is excellent. Original hands. Both movement and dial are signed with company logo. Movement is "Series A, No. 145" with the last patent date Dec 29, 1903. Clocks by this company are uncommon and this case is very unusual.
0519:341
CONDITION: case in an old finish, with minor dings and losses to surface, back edge of case with minor losses at top, lower portion of door with repaired break, tablet original, but cracked and with minor losses to decoration, hinges a bit loose, dial repainted, movement very good, ticks and strikes, minor adjustment required, label good. Hands and pendulum bob missing, but not difficult to find correct period ones. Noah L. Brewster, son of E.C. Brewster, was granted a patent for this case. He and Elias Ingraham purchased and cased the remainding 2,000 of these movements from the estate of Joseph Ives who died in 1862.
0519:342
CONDITION: Oak case in an old finish has a small shrinkage crack at the front center and on the back right side. Original paper dial has some staining in the center. Original hands. There are thousands of Terwilliger reproductions, but few originals survive. New Haven produced them only about a year because they were poor timekeepers.
0519:343
CONDITION: Rosewood veneered case in an old finish in nice condition has one tiny chip on the upper right edge. Original painted dial has some slight wear to some of the numbers and a couple small flakes. Original hands and tablet.
0519:344
CONDITION: the base is refinished and the dome appears to be a later replacement. There is some oxidation on the dial and the mirror.
0519:345
CONDITION: base good with some fading to gold within incised decoration, figure with crack at the ankle and some worn areas of the patination, dial with hairlines and one small loss, hands good, steel pallets, pendulum is a replacement, movement is signed.
0519:346
CONDITION: Glass and brass case has been very nicely restored. Original porcelain dial is perfect. Original hands and pendulum. All the beveled glass panels are fine. Movement is signed.
0519:347
CONDITION: the black metal base is in good condition with a few very small chips to the finish. The clock case, spelter figure, and applied metal ornaments have been restored with a dark bronze finish. The trident is a replacement. The dial has yellowed slightly and has two fine hairlines in the sunk portion. Good hands. Steel pallet jewels. Thick beveled glass with a few small scratches. The movement is signed and comes with the proper offset style of Ansonia pendulum.
0519:348
CONDITION: Walnut case in nice condition in original finish. Original paper dial has age darkened. Original hands, nice fancy pendulum and tablet.
0519:349
CONDITION: Nickel plated case in nice condition has some light surface wear on the base. Original paper dial is very clean. Original hands. Porcelain doll is probably replaced, but is more closely correct than replacements usually found.
0519:350
CONDITION: case in very good condition, dial nearly perfect, small amount of oxidation on hands, proper Ansonia pendulum, the movement is signed.
0519:351
CONDITION: case in excellent condition, dial very good, original hands, round Ansonia movement is signed, proper Ansonia style pendulum.
0519:352
CONDITION: brass case with oxide, very good dial, pallets are carnelian, large round Ansonia movement is signed, original two vial pendulum, back door knob is absent.
0519:353
CONDITION: The case is in excellent condition with some original finish. The paper dial is replaced. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The door glass is original.
0519:354
CONDITION: case is in good condition with some visible crazing to the clear glaze over the lighter section. Enamel dial is very good with a few hairlines near 10:00. Minor oxidation to steel hands. Appropriate Ansonia pendulum. Steel pallets in the Brocot escapement. Movement is signed and needs cleaning.
0519:355
CONDITION: the lined decorations on the case have been redone by hand, applied cast ornaments have been spray painted gold, dial with faded numerals, hands repainted, proper Ansonia type pendulum, signed Ansonia movement needs cleaning.
0519:356
CONDITION: much original gilding remains, very nice signed enamel dial, original hands, vibrant painted ceramic panel on the front, the movement is signed.
0519:357
CONDITION: case in very good overall condition, beveled glasses good, dial excellent, carnelian pallets, original hands, good vial pendulum.
0519:358
CONDITION: Walnut case in good condition in original finish has some loss to the painted images on each of the side of the case. Part of the paper image on the front is missing. Original embossed dial has loss to the gilting surrounding the numbers. Original hands. Nickel plated movement is signed. Nice label on the back.
0519:359
CONDITION: solid rosewood case is in very good condition. There is a crack on the lower left side of the rear door. Enamel dial is excellent. One of the side glass will need to be reinstalled and is included. The heavy brass movement plates are stamped with Chinese characters. Movement ticks and strikes.
0519:360
CONDITION: Refinished rosewood veneered case in nice condition with a small chip on the beveled bottom. Original painted dial has some loss at the mounting screws, a small inpainted area and poor repair to some of the numbers. Original hands. Unusual tablet is original with some background loss. Bone knob to the bottom door is missing. Clean label inside.
0519:361
CONDITION: the spelter figure has been spray painted with a dark bronze color. Jeweled bar is a bit bent and loose. Small plaque on the turned base reads "1er FRUIT". The unsigned dial is very good. The movement is not signed, but the winding and setting knobs are centrally located and the mainspring is contained within a going barrel. It certainly looks like an authentic Junghans movement. Both figure and swing arm are old, but it is hard to say if they stared life together.
0519:362
CONDITION: components of the crest are replaced, some well done and some less so. The unsigned movement is well made and recently overhauled. Enamel chapter ring with a couple of hairline cracks. One minor scratch on dial center. Steel hands are later. Strike plate on pendulum rod has been shifted and the inner edges are quite rough. Nice brass-clad weight
0519:363
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition. Replaced tablets. Original painted dial has darkened a little with some wear to the numbers. Replaced hands. Replaced slide mirror on the dial. Slightly dark label inside.
0519:364
CONDITION: Walnut case in nice condition in original finish. Original paper dial has age darkened with surface stains and wear around the winding arbors. Original hands, pendulum and tablet. Nice labels on the back.
0519:365
CONDITION: The mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some veneer repairs. The dial has some small paint losses and may be from a different clock. The movement is signed. The fusees will need to be restrung. Only a small fragment of the inner label remains. Original tablets have some background loss, especially the border of the upper tablet. Clear glass in the upper part of the door is modern. The wide wood rim of the right fusee is partially missing. Minute hand has been repaired.
0519:366
CONDITION: The refinished case is in very good condition, with one small veneer chip on the front base. The case feet are absent. The painted dial is original and in very good condition. The hands are original. The upper door glass is new. The two reverse painted glasses are very attractive, but are modern replacements. The movement is signed. The pull mirror shade to expose the escapement is missing.
0519:367
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition. Replaced right side return. Repair to the carved splat. Replaced bottom tablet. Dark, but readable label inside.Original painted dial has minor loss. Replaced hands are wrong style (proper Terry-style reproductions are available)
0519:368
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in and old finish has some age cracks and a repair on the door. The feet and skirt have been replaced. Original scrolls have repairs to both ears. Painted dial looks to be original and matches to the movement has wear to the chapter ring. Someone has moved the brass button that supports the replaced verge.. Clean label inside. Original hands. Replaced tablet and finials.
0519:369
CONDITION: case with original finish, very well carved, chips to ends of crest, repair to bird tail feather, small loss to back left side of case, bellows are newer replacements, cuckoo poorly repainted, celluloid hands and numerals, movement with cast plates appears to be stamped "F. I Wehrle" and "1724".
0519:370
CONDITION: Wood gallery case that was originally gilded is now gold painted. Original wood dial now repainted. Original hands. Partial label inside.
0519:371
CONDITION: Walnut case in an old finish has a small piece missing at the bottom back edge. There is some shrinkage to the segments that make up the case. Original painted dial in nice condition. Original hands. Clean label inside. Movement is signed.
0519:372
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case in nice condition in original finish. Original painted dial has general overall wear and loss. Original tablet. Minute hand is probably replaced. Left finial has minor tip damage. Movement is stamped "E.C. Brewster & Co.". Dark, but readable label inside.
0519:373
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some repairs on the left side front molding, a repair and some chips on the door and base. Original door lock was converted to a twist knob. Original repainted dial and replaced minute hand. Original tablet. Movement is signed. Dark label inside.
0519:374
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case in original finish has loss on the base. Two of the finials have minor tip damage. One has small damage to the top fin and another has fin damage as well. Original painted dial has loss at the winding arbors and mounting screws. Original hands and tablet. Clean label inside. Movement is signed.
0519:375
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany veneered case in nice condition with a small chip on the left back edge on the base, small chip on the cross strip and at the key escutcheon. Original painted dial has age darkened, is soiled and has paint loss at the mounting pins. Original hands and acid etched and cut glass tablet. Signed movement has original brass springs.
0519:376
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case in and old finish has a veneer repair on the base. One finial has a repaired tip. Original painted signed dial has some loss at the winding arbors, stains and wear to the numbers. Original tablet and hands with a repair to the minute hand. The door lock has been converted to a twist knob. Movement retains original brass springs. Movement is signed. Clean label inside.
0519:377
CONDITION: Refinished rosewood veneered case in nice condition has some loss on the base and the left side front molding.One of the finials has some tip damage. Original painted dial has a little wear to the numbers. Original hands. The tablet original tablet has some loss. Clean label inside. Again, 8 day B&I steeples with gilt finals and feet are uncommon as most were 30-hour.
0519:378
CONDITION: The slate case is in good condition with a couple of very small chips on the edges. The black portions of the case appear restored. Signed enamel dial has breaks that have been repaired between 2 and 3 o'clock. Gilt ornaments are in good condition. Rear convex glass covering the movement is very good. Original hands and pendulum.
0519:379
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition in an old finish. Top appears to have some restoration. Original painted dial in good condition for its age. Original hands. Replaced hands and reverse tablet. Partial label inside.
0519:380
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany veneered case in nice condition has a couple small chips and small repair on the upper door cross piece. Both painted tablets are replacements. Original painted dial has a partial crack at the 9 o'clock position and some loss at the mounting screws. Someone has removed the stretcher strips on the dial and glued a thicker piece of wood on the back to possibly correct a warped condition. Original hands. Clean label inside.
0519:381
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some loss on the base, the cornice, the bottom door latch and a small piece just above the right column. Original painted dial has small loss at the winding arbors. Original hands and center tablet that has scattered loss. The mirror in the bottom door is old, perhaps replaced. Movement is signed. Clean label inside.
0519:382
CONDITION: Rosewood and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has veneer repairs on the half round front molding, the base and a couple chips on the door. Original painted dial has some paint loss, staining and some wear to the signature. Lower door tablet missing, now clear glass. Door lock is missing. Minute hand is a replacement. Clean label inside. Movement is signed.
0519:383
CONDITION: Mahogany case in nice condition in a dark original finish. Original bottom tablet has had some inpainting. Original waist tablet. The case is stamped "94" while the waist and bottom doors are stamped "96". Original painted dial has some discoloration and some fine surface scratches in the center. Original hands.
0519:384
CONDITION: Brass case has a nice old patina with some spotting on the top. The rear flange has been bend up in one location, but it's not very noticeable. Glass retaining ring is absent. The clock comes mounted to a wood backboard. The signed movement is serial number 131424.
0519:385
CONDITION: generally good condition with evidence of some recent gluing of the wood case parts. The movement has thick plates and an integrated pendulum bob. Engraved back plate with what are probably meant to be Western characters. Enamel dial is very good. Movement ticks and strikes. After China opened to Western trade in the 1970s, many antique bracket clocks were imported to the United States. By the late 1980s they had run out of the old ones and had started making new ones. Although modern, this is a good looking clock.
0519:386
CONDITION: the wood case is in good condition with a few cracks on the sides that have been glued back together. Cracks on both sides of the base. The enamel dial and surround are in good condition. There are chains on both fusees. The movement is complete and running. Antique versions of this clocks were imported into the U.S. in great quantities in the 1970s. When the antiques had all been sold, the Chinese began to manufacture convincing reproductions in large quantities. This clock is one of those reproductions.
0519:387
CONDITION: case has some small chips to the edges and a few just below the drum that hold the dial. Very nice green marble accents. Enamel dials are excellent although the Bennett retailer name is hard to read. Pallet jewels are carnelian. Movement is signed by Ducasse & Claveau.
0519:388
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some repairs just below the splat. Original tablet has been restored. Top glass is cracked. Original stenciling on the columns. Stenciling on the Splat has been restored. Original painted dial has some wear to the chapter ring. The left paw foot has a repair. The hands appear to be original. Original pineapple finials. Clean label inside.
0519:389
CONDITION: black enameled case in original finish has some wear on the corners and general loss to the gilding in the incised decoration. Remains of original label on the back. The white dial is an old Swigert replacement as the dials on this model usually had a black dial with gilt lettering and brass hands. Hands are mismatched. Proper pendulum. Finials (4) are absent. A very nice looking case style. With some work, this will be a nice clock.
0519:390
CONDITION: the case is in very good condition with original finish nicely waxed. Original top dial has aged to tan, and as is typical, the Lewis calendar dial is bright white and likely a replacement. Lewis calendar is lacking its rear dust cover. Very nice inner paper label. A nice example of this model.
0519:391
CONDITION: Early model "Nyanza" with case nicely rubbed down. Original lower table reads "UNION PETROLEUM COMPANY / PHILADELPHIA PA.". Early models had mirrored throat glass, but this one may have newer mirror. Finial is replaced. Dial has been painted (earlier ones had paper) Nearly complete paper label on the back. The movement is signed.
0519:392
CONDITION: The case has been refinished and is in good condition. There is some veneer loss at the rear of the top of the case. The paper dial and the dial glass are replaced. The hands are original. The three gilt pieces on the door have been nicely restored. The movement is signed.
0519:393
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition in an old finish. The original feet appear shortened. The right scroll tip has been repaired. The top side returns are replaced. Original hands with repair to the hour hand. Replaced key escutcheon. A decal looks has been put on the original glass. Painted dial looks original, but has some extra mounting holes. A set of old finials. Clean label inside.
0519:394
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany veneered case in nice condition has some veneer chips on the base. Repainted dial. Original tablet. Hands are possible replacements.
0519:395
CONDITION: some flaking of the black paint on the base. Paper dial looks original with some light spotting. The hands are original. The nice glass dome. Proper spherical pendulum with knurled ring. The pendulum will need to be restrung.
0519:396
CONDITION: The case is in good condition with some original finish. The paper dial has significant discoloration and should be replaced. The minute hand is original. The hour hand has age not match the minute hand. The calendar hand is a replacement. The door glasses are original.
0519:397
CONDITION: Rosewood veneered ripple molding case in original finish has a small area of minor loss at the right back edge. Original painted dial has some loss at the winding arbors, stains on the edges and minor loss to the numbers. Original hands. Original tablet has minor loss. Original bone door knob. Slightly dark but readable label inside. Movement is signed.
0519:398
CONDITION: Mahogany & Mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some repair at the top splat and some loss just below the splat. Nice faux tortoise shell columns with capitals, bases and plaster splat once gilted, but now gold painted. Brass hands are probably modern, but proper style. Original painted wood dial in nice condition. Bottom tablet is a replacement. Clean label inside.
0519:399
CONDITION: the core of the clock appears to have 18th century origins, with later additions and replacements including the side frets, doors, counterweights, and hand. Driving weights missing, pendulum missing, steel components with oxidation, rear door missing, trains complete and functional, wall bracket 20th century
0519:400
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition in an old finish. Replaced tablet by Tom Moberg. Original painted dial has some gesso loss on the corner spandrels and the center circle. Original hands. Correct movement by Downs. Clean label inside.
0519:401
CONDITION: Walnut case in nice condition in original finish. Original dial pan now has a new paper dial. Original hands. Movement is signed.
0519:402
CONDITION: the finish has worn off from most of the case. The Kroeber catalog listed this clock as " bronze" but meant a bronze-colored finish over the cast spelter. Impressions inside the cast spelder door identify this as a Nicholas Muller No. 181 case. Original paper dial is soiled with wear and abrasions but is still quite legible. Original hands and nice patented Kroeber pendulum. This statue is reported to have been copied from the original by John Quincy Adams Ward, which was completed in 1886 and now stands in Central Park, New York. A well-executed statuette makes this a handsome clock.
0519:403
CONDITION: Walnut case in nice condition in an original finish. Original paper dial has age darkened with a strange white circle at 6 o'clock that is not covering a hole in the dial. Original hands, pendulum and tablet. Fragment of a label on the back.
0519:404
CONDITION: Rosewood veneered case has lost most of its original finish. There is some small veneer loss on the top back edge. The bottom of these usually has rippled molding, but it is not present on this clock. The dial is a modern replacement that looks convincingly old. Original decalcomania tablet with minor loss. Both period hands have been repaired. The tips on both finials have been repaired. Movement is signed. Dark label inside. Will need to have a suspension spring / leader fitted.
0519:405
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany veneered case in nice condition has a couple chips and repairs on the bottom front band and a couple chips on the top OG molding. Original painted dial with maker's name in nice condition with minor loss at the mounting pins and the door handle. Original tablet and hands. Partial label inside. Movement is signed.
0519:406
CONDITION: Refinished rosewood veneered case in nice condition. Signed dial has been repainted and dial plate may may be a replacement. Replaced hands. Tablet is correctly redone as the original tablet is taped behind the clock. Two of the supports for the dial appear replaced. Movement is signed. Mini ripples size are far more scarce than full size ones.
0519:407
CONDITION: case in overall very good condition with minor crazing visible over the light colors, dial and movement with B & D trademarks, movement oily, cast parts with original gilding, candle holders with wax residue. Dimensions are for the clock itself.
0519:408
CONDITION: The black slate case is very good with the smallest of chips along a few of the edges. No large losses or breaks. The red and white marble pieces are very nice. The gold filling the incised patterns has been nicely restored. Enamel dial is very good, as is the bezel and beveled glass. Hour and minute hands are missing. Pallet jewels are carnelian. Strikes on a substantial gong. This clock is heavy and fragile if shipping is a consideration.
0519:409
CONDITION: the clock and candlesticks are in excellent condition. One small chip to the edge of one of the candlestick bases which is very hard to detect. Good silvered dial and original hands. The patination has slight wear on the brass sphinxes. The unsigned round movement has been remounted to the movement sometime in the past. The movement is very clean, so serviced recently. A very attractive, high quality set.
0519:410
CONDITION: The patinated case is in very good condition. Some fine scratches to the black roman numerals. Ornaments and dial with much of the original gilding. The movement is stamped with word "Butte". Wood base has been repainted. Base once had feet which are now absent. The dome is old, and perhaps original to the clock.
0519:411
CONDITION: the case is in very good condition with what looks to be original gilding. There is no rear cover for the movement as this clock once lived under a glass dome. Hour hand may be a replacement. Unsigned diminutive French movement is clean and has new thread. The Greek goddess Athena was associated with wisdom, strategic warfare, the arts, and trade. Minerva was the equivalent Roman goddess.
0519:412
CONDITION: case with good original finish, minor scratches and dings, veneer lifting slightly on backs of columns, gilding good, suspension was likely converted to steel spring, the name on the dial reading "Barbier à Paris" was added later, dial with fine specks of dark tarnish, unsigned movement ticks and strikes.
0519:413
CONDITION: case is good overall with many minor bumps and dings, dial with a few small hairlines, chip near right winding arbor hole, good hands, spring suspension is likely a conversion, movement is unsigned, original pendulum.
0519:414
CONDITION: spelter figure dirty with much of its original patination gone, applied metal ornaments poorly repainted in gold, dial good, hands with oxidation, marble base good, movement ticks and strikes, movement with a poorly struck Marti award stamp from 1900. Esmeralda is a character from Victor Hugo's novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame". She was known for her dancing and is often depicted with a tambourine. She was rarely seen without her goat named Djali.
0519:415
CONDITION: patination on cast spelter figure is quite good with a few small scratches near the base. There are some small scratches on the ebonized wood base. The swing arm has been polished so the gilding is gone, revealing bright brass and copper surfaces. Unsigned enamel dial is very good. The unsigned movement has centrally located winding and setting knobs and a going barrel. This model is often called "Diana" but is shown as "Elegant" in period Junghans catalogs.
0519:416
CONDITION: The old cast spelter figure is in good condition. Gold paint has been applied over the original gilding, filling the deep sections of relief. The threaded end has been soldered onto the jewel arm, which is not of the common Junghans type. There is a repaired split in the wood base. The movement is unsigned but has the other hallmarks of a genuine Junghans including the centered setting knob and enclosed mainspring barrel. No modern hardware or adhesives were found within the movement or case. The crystal is absent. We do not see this model in catalogs or previous sales and the Junghans swing arm clock appears a bit big for the scale of the statuette. That said, there is another known swinging clock attributed to Junghans that has a dolphin figure very similar to this one.
0519:417
CONDITION: Cherry case has scratches on what is left of the finish. Has damage to the throat frame by using screws to hold the frame to the case. A repaired crack in the head. Original zinc dial has scattered loss and inpainting in a large area in the center. Original hands. Bottom weight baffle is missing. Tablets appear replaced. These timepieces almost always had simple black and gilt tablets.
0519:418
CONDITION: The case is in excellent condition with a nice original finish. The original papered dial plate (both time and calendar) is in very good condition. The hands are original. A nice example of this model.
0519:419
CONDITION: The case is in good condition, with original finish, but has a separation joint at the top of the case. Most segments of the time and calendar wooden bezels have been nailed down to restrict the separation. The time and calendar paper dials are original, with some aging and discoloration. The time hands have age and may be original. The calendar hand appears replaced. The movement is signed. The door glasses are original. The calendar drum papers are original and darkened with age.
0519:420
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with some original finish. The top finial and its two flanking top pieces are later replacements and not quite correct shapes. The original paper time and calendar dials are in good condition with some wear. The hands are all original. The movement is signed.
0519:421
CONDITION: Nicely rubbed down walnut case in nice condition in original finish. Paper time dial is a replacement. Original calendar dial has some staining. Original hands. Remains of a label on the back. The top maybe a possible replacement as it is not the style found on this model. The top is most commonly found on the number 4 1/2.
0519:422
CONDITION: the case is in very good condition. Good detail and color on the painted decorations. The unsigned metal dial has a tiny amount darkening to a clear over coat. Nice club hands. The movement is signed "J.C. Brown / Forestville CT / U.S.A.". Small brass plates have been soldered to the surface of the front plate to deal with a couple of worn pivot holes. An unusually nice example of this early style iron front.
0519:423
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case in nice condition in original finish. Nice original tablet, hands and bone knob. Hour hand has been repaired. Original painted dial has stains, some loss at the mounting pins and a scratch at 3 o'clock. Movement is signed. Dark, but readable label inside.
0519:424
CONDITION: Rosewood veneered case in an old finish has minor damage at the right side back edge of the onion top. The painted dial signed: "E.C. Brewster" has scattered paint loss and maybe from a different clock as the movement is stamped "Forestville Mfg. Co.". Three of the four finials have minor tip damage. Replaced tablet. Most of the label is gone.
0519:425
CONDITION: molded portion of brass base with dark patina, top of base with fine scratches, spots and specks on pendulum surface, suspension intact, suspension guard is present, dial very good, rear movement corresponds to Plate 1504A in Terwilliger's reference book, serial number 68291.
0519:426
CONDITION: ceramic case in excellent condition, case leaning forward a bit, crest piece held on with silicone, dial very good, hand good, nice cast sun pendulum with oxidation on the rod, movement stamped with Japy's horseshoe trademark, movement ticking.
0519:427
CONDITION: case in overall good condition, beveled glasses are good, very nice dial marked "FRANCE", compensating pendulum with mercury, sloppy repair to hammer arm, signed Japy movement needs cleaning.
0519:428
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition and has been refinished. The dial and hands are original. All three door glasses are original with some in place restoration to the two handsome tablets. The finials are old but probably later period.
0519:429
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany veneered case in nice condition. Replaced tablet. Original painted dial has some age cracks and small loss across the area between 3 and 9. Original hour hand. Minute hand is replaced. Faux tortoise shell columns and gilt caps and bases have been nicely redone. Both key escutcheons are replaced. Original brass bushed wood movement. Clean dial inside.
0519:430
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany and mahogany veneered case has some small veneer repairs on both doors. Replaced tablet. Original wood dial has been repainted. Original hands. Partial label inside.
0519:431
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in a newer finish with a small veneer piece missing on the door edge. Replaced top tablet. Original bottom tablet has scattered loss. Repairs to the scroll ears. Period mirror.
0519:432
CONDITION: Mahogany veneered case nice condition in an old finish. This case was designed to use the early six wheel train movement. A picture of an example of this clock can be found in: "The Contributions of Joseph Ives to Connecticut Clock Technology by Kenneth Roberts", 2nd edition, page 75. Replaced tablet. Original wagon springs still inside the case as well as a clean label. If you have or can find a proper movement and dial, you will have a VERY rare clock.
0519:433
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany case in nice condition. Repainted original dial. Movement is the type made by Forestville. Tablet is a modern replacement with a much later tablet taped to the back of the case. Period hands.
0519:434
CONDITION: The porcelain dial is perfect and with original signatures of Brillié and the retailer which reads, "J. Auricoste / Horologer de la Marine de l'Etat". Only the beveled front glass remains. Grooves in the brass moldings will accept replacement beveled glass panels. The hands advance when the pendulum moved manually. The original wet battery jar is now dry but still intact with Brillié label. A plate on the top of the movement is stamped "BFF 8665"
0519:435
CONDITION: Mahogany and gilt case has scattered loss to the gilded parts. Bottom tablet is replaced. Throat tablet looks original. Movement is attached to the case with a screw through the backboard. Original hands. Original dial has some roughness in the upper half and some ripples in the base paint. Finial is modern.
0519:436
CONDITION: The refinished case in in very good condition. The paper dial is in good condition. The hands are original. The side mirrors are original and in very good condition. The movement is signed. The door glass and stencilled design are original.
0519:437
CONDITION: case is in good condition but for one small piece of green onyx missing on the back right corner, dial is very good, small chips to one corner of one of the beveled glasses, good two vial pendulum, the large round movement is unsigned.
0519:438
CONDITION: Refinished oak case in nice condition. Both paper dials are replaced. Original hands and pendulum Movement is signed.
0519:439
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in original finish has some veneer repairs on the base and shrinkage cracks on the front skirt and the original top scrolls. Part of the hour pipe has been replaced with brass. Original painted dial has some inpainting in the center area. Repainted tablet. Original hands. Nice set of period finials. Clean label inside.
0519:440
CONDITION: Partially refinished mahogany case in nice condition. The veneer on the cross strip looks replaced. Original painted dial has surface wear to the numbers and loss to the flowers in the corner spandrels. Original hands. Scrolls have a couple replaced chimney caps. Finals are modern. Mirror is replaced. Slightly dark label inside.
0519:441
CONDITION: it is not certain that every part is present to complete this clock, but it appears that the vast majority are there. The movement is included and has not been taken apart. Dimensions are for the wood case with the feet removed. Sold "as is."
0519:442
CONDITION: Nicely made copy of this model. Case has contrasting mahogany and maple veneer with rosewood veneered sides and base. A nice reproduction tablet of J.C. Brown's home which still stands next door to the American Clock and Watch Museum in Bristol, CT.
0519:443
CONDITION: well made American style case is in excellent condition, dial and hands are good, modern German movement ticks and strikes when pressure is applied to the great wheels manually.
0519:444
CONDITION: The clock is attractive and in very good condition overall, reproduction in terms of the case, 8 day time and strike movement and perpetual calendar movement.
0519:445
CONDITION: This clock was damaged in shipment to the original customer and a repairman worked on the great wheel to return it to the proper shape, leaving many marks on the back side. This work does not show from front. Patterned after French glass plate clocks, this has bushings embedded into the glass for the front pivots and bridges behind for the rear pivots. Runs OK. No dome is included. Chapter ring is very good as are the hands. Plate glass with etched flowers is also very good.
0519:446
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in old finish is in nice condition. Original pineapple finials. Period painted dial is the type used in this clock, but is not original has it has plugged winding holes. Period hands. Tablet is a type sometimes found on Whiting clocks, but this example looks to be a later copy. Movement was made by Whiting. Clean label inside.
0519:447
CONDITION: Mahogany & mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some veneer chips on the base, some loss at the cross strip and some loss at the top left side. The large carved paw feet and turned back feet look to be later replacements.The tablet is painted on paper and glued to the glass. Original painted dial has a couple scratches and some loss at the mounting pins. Original hands. Dark partial label inside.
0519:448
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany veneered case in nice condition has small split in the door veneer. Original painted dial has scattered loss. Original hands and Fenn tablet. Clean label inside.
0519:449
CONDITION: brass case with dark patina and one small ding to the top front edge, some of the brilliants are dark or replaced, good dial, hands with minor oxide, all eight beveled glasses good, rear door knob is incomplete, movement is signed.
0519:450
CONDITION: Mahogany and gilt case in an old finish in nice condition with some light surface wear in spots. Both Moberg painted tablets are modern. Original painted dial has some scattered loss on the edge, a couple spots in the center and at the winding arbor. Original hands. Modern finial. Original Abbott movement with his unique plate design.
0519:451
CONDITION: The case is in excellent condition with original finish. The original painted dial is in very good condition although somewhat darkened. The hands are original. The lyre movement is signed. The nickel pendulum bob is nicely damascened. The stenciled door glass is original. The case back shows a factory date of February 1886.
0519:452
CONDITION: The case is in good condition with some roughness along the edgesand several vertical cracks on the front section to the side of the dial. The porcelain dial is in very good condition with no hairline cracks. The hands are original. The movement is signed,
0519:453
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany and mahogany veneered case. Original silvered dial has some wear on the outer edge. Original hands.
0519:454
CONDITION: the case is good, with some wear and loss to gilding. Dial is very good. All four beveled glasses are good. Original hands and proper pendulum. Not your average "Empire" model.
0519:455
CONDITION: case is in overall good condition with some polishing residue in the recesses, silvered dial with minor scratches, good beveled glasses, original hands, correct vial pendulum, round S.T. movement is signed and needs cleaning.
0519:456
CONDITION: The case is in good condition with a very dark original finish. The dial board is new and the new paper dial and pan are for a two train movement while the Hecla uses a 3 train movement. The hands are original. The original nickel pendulum is damascened. The case back shows a factory date of October, 1884.
0519:457
CONDITION: The case is in excellent condition with one very small area of veneer loss, There is some original finish remaining. Both the original painted time dial and the calendar dial are in very good condition with minor paint loss at the mounting holes. The cathedral gong has a home made base. The clock originally had a cup bell strike with the bell was mounted on a small wood block attached to the backboard. The hands are original. The movement is signed. Both door glasses are original. The calendar drum papers appear original and are slightly darkened. The interior case labels are in excellent condition.
0519:458
CONDITION: The case retains an original; finish and is in very good condition with a small separation of the molding at the top of the case. The movement is signed. Both of the original painted dials are in very good condition with a newer finish coating. The hands are original. Both door glasses are original.
0519:459
CONDITION: The case is in excellent condition with a nice original finish. The original painted dial is in good condition with some restoration. The hands are original. The door glass is original. The movement is signed. The nickel pendulum bob is beautifully damascened. There is a case back factory date of September, 1884.
0519:460
CONDITION: The case is in excellent condition with original finish. The dial has been repainted. The hands are original. The pendulum bob may be replaced. The large lyre movement is signed. The stenciled door glass is original. The case back shows a factory date of September, 1885.
0519:461
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with a small separation at the bottom center joint. The finish is original. The signed movement is the extra large 8 day time and strike movement rarely seen. The dial has been professionally repainted. The hands are original. The inner bezel is like replaced. The dial glass is replaced, but the lower door glass is original.
0519:462
CONDITION: Cast spelter case retains most of it's bronze finish, but has a small dent on the back of the center column. Original porcelain dial is perfect. Original hands. Back access door is missing. Movement is signed.
0519:463
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany veneered case has a small veneer repair on the front skirt. Original top and feet. Painted tablet by Mobeg. Painted dial has some minor wear. Original hands Clean label inside.
0519:464
CONDITION: Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an original finish in nice condition. Original painted dial in nice condition for its age with light soiling at the winding arbors. A replacement tablet by Tom Moberg. Correct Hoadley movement. Case is marked "73" and retains original dust covers. Very clean label inside.
0519:465
CONDITION: the mahogany veneered case has some small veneer losses that have been repaired. The well done proper style stenciled tablets are probably not original. Very nice inner label. The old painted metal dial has losses around the winding arbor holes and at the bottom and may have come from a different clock. The unsigned movement has had some poor repairs-- most notably a verge that has been installed backwards. Astonishingly, the clock seems to run in this configuration, though we cannot say how well or for how long. The rim of the wood fusee on the left has a missing piece. Minute hand has been repaired.
0519:466
CONDITION: The case has lost its original finish and has some veneer loss and damage on both the top piece and the base. The paper dials are old, perhaps original, but in poor condition. The time and strike hands are original. The calendar hand appears to be replaced. The calendar drum papers may be replaced. The Seth Thomas movement is signed. The door glasses are original.
0519:467
CONDITION: The case in in excellent condition with a nice original finish. The top piece has been reglued to the case. The original paper dial has nicely aged and still carries the patent dates for the luminous dial. The hands are original. The door glass is original with an excellent original design on the glass. There is an excellent label inside the case that reads Terry Clock Co., Pittsfield, Mass.
0519:468
CONDITION: the milk glass pedestal is in very good condition. The paper dial is probably a replacement, as is the red felt on the top of the stand and rope at the base of the dome. The movement is quite oily, but ticks nevertheless. Original back cover is stamped "Terryville Manufacturing Company, Terryville, Conn., Patented October 5th, 1852". An nice example of this pre-civil war clock.
0519:469
CONDITION: Mahogany case in nice condition in original finish has some shrinkage cracks to the half round moldings. Nicely painted upper door tablet. Original painted dial has some minor loss at one spot on the edge. The metal feet probably off an old mantel clock. Movement is signed.
0519:470
CONDITION: Refinished mahogany veneered case in nice condition has a small repair on the lower left and small chip at the bottom door hinge. Original painted dial is warped, has loss at the mounting pins and is slightly soiled. The dial never had reinforcing stretchers. Original hands and mirror. Bottom tablet looks to be original. Movement appears to be a Jerome.
0519:471
CONDITION: Mahogany and gilt case in nice in an old finish. There is small corner damage at the bottom bracket. The tablets has some age, but are not original. The movement's click spring has been repaired. Original dial is attached to the case with two L-turns has some loss at the mounting pins and small chip just above 6 o'clock. Original hands.
0519:472
CONDITION: Mahogany and gilt case in an old finish has scattered loss to the gilt members. There is some veneer damage at the right side bottom edge just above the bottom bracket. The head has an extra beaded piece of wood added to increase the depth to allow the dial to fit properly. It looks original to the case. Both tablets have some age, but not original. Original painted dial has some number wear, minor scratches and staining in the center. Original hands. Only the base of the finial remains.
0519:473
CONDITION: Mahogany and stenciled case in nice condition in an old finish. Both tablets painted on old glass replacements. Original painted dial has some loss at the mounting pins and minor rubbing on a couple numbers. Dial is attached to the case with three L-turns. Movement is attached to the case with a center screws through the backplate. Original hands. Gilt acorn finial and brass side arms look original. Handsome stenciling on case looks original, but in such excellent condition, it could be redone. Case throat has repair label of Daniel T. Smith, Salem, Mass.
0519:474
CONDITION: the case is in very good condition with much of the original gilding. Cloth backing behind pierced case sides has been replaced. Enamel dial is excellent as are the hands. Good glasses, front and back. The signed movement strikes on a bell.
0519:475
CONDITION: the brass case has an even, dark patina. The molding retains much of the original gilding. The curved glass sides and beveled rear door are excellent. The black lettering on the signed dial has partially come off of the numbers on the bottom. The front ceramic panel has gilt borders and finely painted scene featuring a young woman and cupid. The panel is signed "Neumann" in the lower right corner. The two vial pendulum is of the compensating type. The pendule de Paris movement is signed with the Vincenti award stamp from 1855.
0519:476
CONDITION: Mahogany case in nice condition in original finish has some small dings and scratches. Original painted tablets are fine. Original painted dial is fine also. Tarnished sidearms. Original hands and eagle finial. There is a repair on the bottom bracket.
0519:477
CONDITION: Mahogany case in original finish has some minor scratches and wear at the bottom bracket. The bottom bracket has repaired break. Both original tablets have loss and lifting of the background paint. Original painted dial is fine. Original hands and eagle finial. Tarnished sidearms.
0519:478
CONDITION: Mahogany and gilt case in nice condition with original tablets, hands and pendulum. Original painted dial has darkened a little with some small loss at the winding arbor and mounting screws. Movement is signed.
0519:479
CONDITION: the paint on the figure appears original. It is flaking in spots and does not reveal another layer below. The paper dial is an old replacement from E. & J. Swigart Company. The signed Waterbury movement is out of beat, but and wants to run nevertheless. The ratchet wheel has many broken teeth, so the clock must be wound with care until that wheel is repaired. The linkage from the movement to the eyes is detached and will need to be serviced.
0519:480
CONDITION: The case is in excellent condition with original finish. The original painted time dial shows some loss. The original painted calendar dial shows minor loss at the mounting screws. The time hands are original. The calendar hand is period but has been shortened. The door glass is original. The calendar drum papers are original.
0519:481
CONDITION: Bronze finish case has significant spotting, which appears to be degradation of the protective lacquer. The original Waterbury clock movement has been replaced with a Chelsea movement that is likely of much higher quality and fits the case very well. The Chelsea movement is serial number 559671, dating to around 1950. Good silvered dials. Mercury thermometer is intact and working.
0519:482
CONDITION: The case, with original finish, is in very good condition. The original painted dial is in good condition with minor loss at the winding arbors and some strengthening to the numerals and chapter ring. The hands appear replaced. The movement is signed. The door glass and stencilled design are original. The side glasses are original with minor gold paint touch up to the gilt moldings holding the side glasses in place.
0519:483
CONDITION: Rosewood and rosewood veneered case with a poorly applied newer finish possibly the original. There is a small piece of veneer missing on the panel that supports the dial. The dial paper is replaced. Original hands, tablet and pendulum. The base of the center finial is missing. Dark, but readable, partial label on the back.
0519:484
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with original finish. There is some minor surface scuffing near the top door hinge. The original painted time dial is in very good condition with minor flaking. The calendar dial is in excellent condition. The movement is signed. The labels are excellent. All hands are original except the day of the week indicator which is a replacement.
0519:485
CONDITION: The case, with original finish, is in near excellent condition with the exception of one small, invisible area of veneer loss on the rear portion of the right base return. The original paper dial is in very good condition. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The door glass is original. The original sandwich glass pendulum is in nice condition.
0519:486
CONDITION: Refinished walnut case in nice condition. Paper dial has been replaced. Original pendulum and tablet. Minute hand has been repaired. The finial and drops are replacements. The carved pieces found on each side of the top crest are missing. Parts of the Geneva stop on the movement are missing.
0519:487
CONDITION: case in outstanding condition, dial excellent, hands with the slightest oxidation, nickel plated movement with small springs is signed, back door with a bit of oxidation.
0519:488
CONDITION: The case has been nicely refinished with no chips in the veneer. Original painted dial with some losses at the bottom and the top. There are some touch ups to the white paint near the center and at the edges. The hour and minute hands may be replacements. Bottom tablet appears to be original. There is a clean label inside case. A good looking specimen.
0519:489
CONDITION: sold "as is". Maple is 29.25" x 29.5" x 20.25". Oak is 38.5" x 38.75" x 20".
0519:490
CONDITION: the unit is in very good condition. The machine comes with two large sets of KWM bushings in indexed wooden boxes along with reamers, anvils and other accessories. One of the best bushing machines made. Sold "as is".
0519:491
CONDITION: all units are used and very dirty inside the tanks. The larger units are great for big clock movements. No heaters. All three large cleaners have wire baskets to keep parts off of the bottom of the tank. Sold "as is".
0519:492
CONDITION: (1) Junghans swing clock arm is in good condition, crystal missing, signed white enamel dial, signed movement, mainspring in going barrel, winding and setting knobs absent. (2) Junghans swing clock arm is in good condition, bezel is absent, dial is loose, missing minute hand, unsigned movement, mainspring is in a going barrel, white dial reads "Made in Germany". (3) Unknown make, suspension springs twisted, minute hand missing, unsigned movement, this unit hangs like most French and Ansonia models and does not rest in a jeweled bar like the Junghans models.
0519:493
CONDITION: a mix of old and repainted glasses, most in good condition, some badly worn.
0519:494
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:495
CONDITION: Brillie missing pendulum, Wizard in parts, movement incomplete, crystal regulator case good, two glasses with minor corner chips
0519:496
CONDITION: Sold "as is".
0519:497
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:498
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:499
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:500
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:501
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:502
CONDITION: movement dirty, oxidation on some steel components, suspension spring broken, pendulum vials full of mercury, movement with semi-lunar plates and inline train for motion works-- typical of New York Standard Watch Co. clocks.
0519:503
CONDITION: one box full of movements. Sold "as is".
0519:504
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:505
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:506
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:507
CONDITION: both signs have a couple of cracks in plastic housing. The Coca-Cola sign turns on and lights up half the sign. The American Racing Equipment is missing the light. Sold "as is". (1) 40.5" x 40" x 5"; (2) 36" x 10" x 5.5"
0519:508
CONDITION: (1) Vibrant paint has worn off in many places. The hands and cuffs are painted the same color as are the hair and rear collar, which suggests an amateur restoration long ago. The base has very nicely done gold stencil work that has faded considerably. Original paper dial and trefoil hands. The movement is signed by Waterbury and shows signs of life. The eyes are missing, as are the linkages to them. Trademark cast into base. (2) Case only. Excellent paint job which includes pinstriping on the base and the edges of the clothing, as well as gradient tones on the face. This paint was applied over a white layer, which may have been a primer coat of white lead. If so, the second coat may be original. Some losses of paint on the hands, legs, and forehead. Original paper dial. Both are early examples with "Patent Applied for 1856" and Bradley & Hubbard trademark is cast into the base. Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., cast the cases, but movements were installed and sold by Waterbury and other firms associated with the American Clock Co., New York.
0519:509
CONDITION: Bulle case and movement in good condition overall, left side glass with break at lower left, dial missing, self winding movement complete, time and strike trains functional
0519:510
CONDITION: (1) Mahogany veneered case in an old finish has a repair at the top door. Key escutcheon on the bottom door is missing. Both tablets are replaced. Original painted dial in nice condition. Original hands. Someone has reversed the caps on the chimney blocks. Slightly dark label inside. (2) Mahogany veneered case in original finish has some roughness on the bottom edge of the bottom door and a small piece of veneer missing as well. Small veneer damage on the cross strip just above the bottom door, the cross strip just below and above the top door. Original painted dial has age darkened. The minute hand is replaced. Someone was a skilled artist who painted the image of George Washington and a fishing scene on canvas as tablet replacements. Slightly dark label inside.
0519:511
CONDITION: (1) Glass dome has a crack that runs from top to bottom. The painted metal dial is good, with some losses near the center and on the outer edge. A modern battery holder has been wired to go into the original battery column. The modern hold has corrosion from a leaking battery. Original cloth-covered wire looks to be in good shape, but the unit was not tested. (2) The clock is in very nice condition. Some tarnish on the brass sides of the glass case. The dial is very good. The clock has been rewired at some point in the past. Alligator clips are now present in the original battery compartment. Details on Bulle can be found in the book "150 YEARS OF ELECTRIC HOROLOGY", 1992 by the NAWCC. Dimensions provided are for the rectangular Bulle (2) Sold "as is".
0519:512
CONDITION: Clocks are in very good overall condition, though one has some scratches on the bezel and case. Some darkening of the luminous paint on the hands and chapter rings. Both clocks tick, but were not tested long term. Sold "as is".
0519:513
CONDITION: There are remnants of nickel plating on one of the heavy cases, numbered 185557. This clock has bent hands and is missing the seconds hand. The silvered dial is very dark. Movement ticks. The other clock case, numbered 309561, has been taken down to brass. Silvered dial has yellowed very slightly, but is otherwise very good. Movement ticks, but was not tested long term. Both clocks are missing glasses.
0519:514
CONDITION: (1) oak base with some fine nicks to the finish. Silver colored dial is in very good condition. Mechanically quite simple. The wiring looks sound and complete, but the clock was not tested. The dial is signed "MADE IN ENGLAND". The movement is not signed. (2) Wood base is in very good condition. Silvered dial is excellent. Proper pendulum is included. Glass dome fits very well and is probably original. When the Poole Mfg. Co. stopped production, the Barr Mfg. Co. took over the site in 1937 and began to manufacture battery clocks based on the Poole design.Dimensions are for the Barr (2) Sold "as is".
0519:515
CONDITION: (1) Except for a modern battery holder, the Bulle is overall excellent and original. The finish is original with some very small scrapes and scratches. The signed dial is unblemished. This is one of over 100 case designs from this prolific French maker; (2) In very good condition. The ATO has a gilt dial, and signed by the retailer. The oak case has been refinished to a medium brown. Batteries are serviced through a hinged door at rear of case. Dimensions are for the Bulle (1) Sold "as is".
0519:516
CONDITION: (1) Bright brass case with a few dark oxidation spots. Signed silvered dial is very good. Original hands. Some residue from a leaking battery on the back cover. Movement serial number 57610. Located at 9 Boulevard Poissonnière in Paris, the Comptoir Général was a famous retailer featuring jewelery, bronzes, timepieces, furniture, precious stones, marble sculptures, silverware, and more. (2) Brass case is in good condition with a bit of tarnish. Dial and hands are excellent. Insulation on some of the internal wiring looks old and cracked. Second dial is evident when looking into the back. Pendulum with wood rod and brass bob. Dimensions are for the Gillette (2) Sold "as is".
0519:517
CONDITION: (1) Brass components tarnished and with deteriorating lacquer, dial good with two small stains, dome with missing piece at base, hands good, movement ticks when small weight is raised, condition of wiring unknown. Movement serial number 928. These were only made for a few years and are quite rare. (2) Base with very dark tarnish and uneven oxidation, dial with multiple cracks but no losses, hands good, dome dirty, balance oscillates freely, balance spring good, condition of wiring is unknown, serial number 7811. Dimensions are for the Eureka.
0519:518
CONDITION: (1) Polished stone case is in very good condition. There are some chips on the bottom and back edges. The dial is good with one scratch and some wear around the winding arbor holes. Dial is signed "Brunott / Rotterdam". The three cast figures are very good. The movement is signed "JS" which may be for J. Soldano of Paris. (2) Case is dusty, but in good condition. Impressive dog statues have lost a small amount of their finish. Dial is in good condition. Bell stand is broken, but easy to replace. Bell and nut are included. Dimensions are for the clock with two dogs (2) These clocks will be fragile and heavy if shipping is a consideration. Sold "as is".
0519:519
CONDITION: (1) The case is in very nice condition, with a well-cared for finish. The silvered dial is fairly dark with tarnish. The dial is signed by the retailer. The English movement is signed "G.B. & E." which is probably Grimshaw, Baxter & Elliott. (2) Wood case with original finish is very good. Silvered dial with light amount of tarnish. Good original hands and beveled glass. Dimensions are for the Waltham (2) Sold "as is".
0519:520
CONDITION: (1) Balance staff and spring are good, but the movement is dirty. It will need to be cleaned. Overall very good cosmetic condition. Movement serial number 787647. (2) Wood case with a few small nicks. Enamel dial is very good, with very tiny flakes around the winding arbor holes. Original hands. Dimensions are for the Wardroom (2) Sold "as is".
0519:521
CONDITION: (1) Heavy brass case with a nice patina. Dial signed by Berton is very good with just a couple of hairlines on the left edge. Very nice hands. Movement signed by Mougin and Serin. Thieble pendulum. (2) Case with old wood elements was probably put together in the early 20th century to house the much older movement. White dial is good, with a few chips and hairlines. Rectangular movement with canted corners and thread suspension. The mainspring is protected by a stationary brass collar that is not a going barrel. Movement construction looks like what one finds in Austrian picture frame clocks. Dimensions are for the cartel clock (1) Sold "as is".
0519:522
CONDITION: tarnished bases. Both with good dials and hands. Domes seem a little tall, but they match each other and fit the base perfectly. Some replaced wiring is evident. Electromagnets are used to periodically raise a small weight that causes a pawl to engage with a ratchet connected to the first wheel in the train. A very short-lived company that went into production in 1912 and was wiped out of business by a flood in 1913. Not many of these clocks have survived. These two are serial numbers "778" and "234". Sold "as is".
0519:523
CONDITION: (1) The brass case has a small amounts of tarnish on the corners. The Swiss made battery-powered movement is jeweled. Silvered clock dial is signed "Tiffany & Co.". The unit was not tested. (2) The acrylic dial is a bit dirty. Inner metal face is loose. The movement will need mechanical attention. Dimensions are for the Jaeger-LeCoultre (2) Sold "as is".
0519:524
CONDITION: (1) The case is in very good condition with original finish and a minor ding to the top left edge of the door. The painted dial is original but has faded with age. The hands are original. The movement is signed. 18.75" x 18.75" x 5"; (2) The case is in excellent condition with a soft lustre finish. The original paper dial is in very good condition and slightly darkened with age. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The door glass is original. 24.25" x 18" x 5.25"
0519:525
CONDITION: Electric Silentia case polished and lacquered, bezel glass with chips, other glasses good, dial with hairlines and minor losses at 8:00 and 12:00, hands good, movement running and rewinding, battery holder added, door knob an incorrect replacement, Prentiss very good overall, minor losses to enamel at 3:00 and 9:00, hands good, some corrosion on battery contacts in base, contact break spring replaced, movement will run when horizontal bar is manually set, condition of electrical components unknown, dome good, but does not seat in groove due to shrinkage in wooden base, both timepieces would benefit from service
0519:526
CONDITION: (1) Refinished mahogany veneered case has a couple chips on the base and roughness on the top. Replaced dial and hands. Original tablet with beehive has some loss. Clean label inside. (2) Mahogany veneered case in nice condition in original finish has a small chip on the base. Original painted dial has some loss at the winding arbors. Original hands and tablet with some small loss. Clean label inside. The finials tips have some damage.
0519:527
CONDITION: (1) The case is in good condition with some original finish. The original paper dial has darkened with age. The hands are correct. The door glass may be replaced. (2) The case is in very good condition with a soft lustre finish. The original paper dial shows wear. The hands are original. The door glass and design may be replaced. NOTE: THe dimensions are for clock number two (2)
0519:528
CONDITION: (1) Walnut case under a dark original finish in nice condition. Original painted dial have age darkened but are in otherwise nice condition. Original hands. Tablet has some wear in the area between the two dials. (2) Oak case in an old finish in nice condition. Original painted time dial is nice for its age. Original painted calendar dial has three small chips. Original hands and tablet.
0519:529
CONDITION: (1) The polished brass with lacquer that has turned brown. The dial is very good. Strike train works, but time train will need to be serviced. (2) Brass with a very dark patina. The putto figure was added to the clock. Beveled glasses are good. Dial is very good with a tiny chip around the rate adjustment arbor. The hands have been painted a dark red. Pallets are carnelian. Two vial simulated mercury pendulum has one cracked vial. Dimensions are for the Waterbury (2) Sold "as is".
0519:530
CONDITION: (1) Refinished pressed oak case in nice condition. Original paper calendar dial is stained in the center area. Original hands, pendulum and tablet with some wear. Dark label on the back. (2) Walnut case in nice condition in an old finish. Original paper dial has some staining and surface abrasion. Original hands with the calendar hand missing a tail. Original calendar rollers have age darkened.
0519:531
CONDITION: (1) Refinished rosewood and candy stripe veneered case in nice condition. Original dial has been repapered. Original Hands. Original tablet has lost most of the black background. Clean label inside. Pendulum is probably a replacement. (2) Refinished walnut case in nice condition has a couple dings on the door and base. Original paper calendar dial has surface abrasion, stains and some loss. Original hands. Original calendar rollers have age darkened.
0519:532
CONDITION: The case is in very good condition with the very top portion of the case having been replaced. The overall case has a wonderful, and darkly aged, original finish. The original painted dial is in excellent condition. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The door glass has some age, but no design. (2) The case is in very good condition with original finish. The original paper dial has darkened with age. The hands appear original. The twin statues are original but have been repainted as have the two appliques at the top and bottom of the case. The mirror sides are original The door glass and stencilled design are original. Dimensions are for clock number one (1)
0519:533
CONDITION: (1) Case has been rubbed down and looks quite good. Dial is replaced. The hands are too small. Complete rear label is a bit faded. (2) The case is in good condition with some minor lifting of the veneer on the bracket. The dial is very good. Door glass is wavy and old. Signed movement is serial number 550430. Dimensions are for the Eclipse (1) Sold "as is".
0519:534
CONDITION: (1) Mahogany veneered case in an old finish has a chip at the door knob and a couple on the base. Original painted dial has some staining and minor loss at the winding arbors. Original tablet has some wear to the frosted finish. Someone has replaced the gong with a bell. Period hands. Clean label inside. (2) Refinished mahogany veneered case has some small loss on the base and a strip missing on the top back edge. The two finials are replacements. Original painted dial has stains and some inpainted areas. Original hands and tablet with scattered loss in the center. Most of the label is missing.
0519:535
CONDITION: (1) The case is in very good shape and has been given a fresh application of clear coat. The white enamel dial is perfect. Embossed brass pendulum bob. Strikes on a gong. (2) The reproduction is fairly well made, but lacking many details that one would find on true lantern clocks. Brian Loomes states that these reproduction first appeared in the 1960s. The dial is cast (not engraved) with the name "Thomas Moore / Ipswich"-- a clockmaker who lived in the early 18th Century. The inside has a modern serial number reading "15970" which may be a date code indicating Sept. 15, 1970. Dimensions are for the Junghans wall clock (1) Sold "as is".
0519:536
CONDITION: (1) The case is a labeled Gilbert "Occidental" case. The movement and dial have been replaced by an Ansonia movement and dial. The center top finial appears to be partially modified from the original depicted in the Gilbert Catalogue. (2) The clock is in very good condition for a 20th century version of the original Gilbert "Occidental". The movement is a signed Gilbert movement, c1900.
0519:537
CONDITION: (1) The case has a very nice original finish. Both paper dials are original and in good condition with only fine cracks and scratches. Original hands. The pendulum bob is a replacement. The two flat-topped crest pieces are absent. These pieces could be made and will greatly increase the value of an otherwise very nice clock. (2) The case is in good condition with a new application of glossy clear coat. The cylindrical weights are new replacements. The wooden dial is a replacement. The unusual strap brass movement is unsigned and in very good condition. Most of the inner label is gone. New mirrors. Dimensions are for the Ithaca (1) Sold "as is".
0519:538
CONDITION: (1) Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some small chips on the bottom door and a couple filled spots on the waist door. Repainted original dial. Original hands. Both tablets are very old and look original. The weight movement is unusual in that it is smaller than usual and the hands are held in place with a nut rather than a taper pin. The finial plinth has been added and the finial is modern. (2) Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some shrinkage cracks to the half round door moldings and at the dial door. Bottom tablet is cracked. Both tablets look replaced. The painted dial is period, but may not be original to this clock as there are extra holes in the head. Original hands. The two wood sidearms have lost their top ends and have been reshaped. Original finial.
0519:539
CONDITION: (1) The case finish is now gone. The dial is a new paper dial. The hands are original. The door glass is original. (2) The case has a dark original finish. The silvered dial has some loss. The hands are original. NOTE: The dimensions are for clock number one (1)
0519:540
CONDITION: (1) The refinished case is in good condition. The dial center has been painted. The outside portion of the dial may be a later paper dial. The hands have some age and may be original. The door glass and stencilled design are original. (2) The refinished case is in good condition with some joint separation beween the front molding and the left side return molding. The gilt half columns have lost most of their luster. The painted dial is in good condition with one small area of loss. The hands are original. The door glasses are original. Dimensions are for clock number one (1)
0519:541
CONDITION: (1) Dark oak case in nice condition in original finish. All the cast numbers are there, but the number 8 will need to be refastened. Original hands and pendulum. (2) Light mahogany veneered case in an old finish has some veneer damage on the bottom and top sides. Original silvered dial has tarnished. Original hands and pendulum. Movement is signed.
0519:542
CONDITION: (1) The clock has lost the top piece (mounting holes visible on the case top) as well as the two pendants which attached to the top of the door side rails and the two acorn finials attached to the bottom of the door side rails. The case retains some original finish. The lyre movement is signed. The painted dial has discolored. The door glass and stencilled design are original. (2) The clock has been refinished. The paper dial is new. The hands are original. The two statues are new. The cut glass pendulum bob is original. The side mirrors are original. Dimensions are for clock number two (2)
0519:543
CONDITION: (1) Refinished walnut case in nice condition. Original dial has been repainted. Original hands and tablet. Dark, but readable label inside. (2) Walnut case in nice condition in an old finish with a repair at the top of the crest. Original painted dial in nice condition for its age. Clock retains original thermometer and storm glass. Replaced tablet. Original hands and pendulum. These hanging Victorian parlor clocks were more often sold by mail order firms and not shown in firm catalogs.
0519:544
CONDITION: (1) The case, with its original finish, is in excellent condition. The gilt trim is particularly nice. The original painted dial is in excellent condition. The hands are original. The door glass, and stencilled design, are in good original condition. The case back bears the factory date of July, 1888. The nickel pendulum bob is nicely damaskeened. (2) This clock, designed for export, has an original signed paper dial which is in excellent condition. The case has an old finish and it may be original. The hands are original. Both the upper door glass and the lower mirror are original. The gilt columns with banding are still in good condition. NOTE: The dimensions are for clock number one (1)
0519:545
CONDITION: (1) Rosewood veneered case in an old finish has loss and repairs to the two door bezels, the base and the top. Both dials have been repainted. Replaced calendar hand. Clean label inside. (2) Rosewood veneered case in an old finish has some minor damage at the bottom segment and wear to the gilding on the moldings. Original dial plate repainted with arabic numerals which is incorrect as these always had roman numerals. Original hands. Parts of the Geneva stop are missing. Clean label inside.
0519:546
CONDITION: (1) Rosewood veneered case in original finish has some chips on the top and the base. Poor replacement paper dial. Original hands. Gilt molding on the door has been gold painted. Original mirror. Dark label inside. (2) Refinished mahogany and rosewood veneered case has a repair on the outer band and some damage on the top back edge. Original painted dial has some scattered paint loss. Nice Fenn tablet. Original hands. Stained label inside.
0519:547
CONDITION: (1) The refinished case is in good condition. The original paper dial has darkened with age. The hands are period and likely original. The door glass is original but the design on the glass is new. (2) The case is in very good condition with a light finish remaining. The original paper dial has darkened with age. The hands are original. The door glass is original. NOTE: The dimensions are for clock number one (1)
0519:548
CONDITION: (1) The case is in very good condition with a newer finish applied. The original paper dial has darkened with age. The hands are original. The door glass is original. (2) The case is in very good condition with little finish remaining. The original paper dial is in good condition with some surface erosion to the left of the alarm ring. The hands are original. The door glass and design are original. NOTE: The dimensions are for clock number two (2)
0519:549
CONDITION: (1) Rosewood veneered case in original finish has some small damage at the back top edge and a small missing veneer piece at the top edge. Original painted dial has has minor stains and some wear to the numbers. Original hands and tablet. Dark, but readable label inside. (2) Refinished rosewood veneered case in nice condition. Paper dial is a replacement. Original hands and tablet. Clean label inside.
0519:550
CONDITION: (1) The case is in very good condition with additional finish applied. The original paper dial is in very good condition. The hands are original. The door glass and design are original. (2) The case is in very good condition with an alligatored finish. The paper dial is in good condition. The hands are original. The original door glass is cracked. NOTE: The dimensions are for clock number two (2)
0519:551
CONDITION: (1) The case is in nice condition and has been completely refinished. The paper dial has darkened with age, The hands are original. The door glass and design are original. (2) The case is in good condition with an original, but dark, finish. The paper dial is original but quite darkened. The hands are original. The door and glass are original.
0519:552
CONDITION: (1) The case is in good condition with several small areas of loss. The original finish is now quite dark. The original paper dial has darkened. The hands are original. The door glass and design appear original. (2) The case is in very good condition with darkened original finish. The movement is signed. The original painted dial is in very good condition with some minor wear. The hands are original. The door glass and design are original. NOTE: The dimensions are for clock number two (2)
0519:553
CONDITION: (1) Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish in nice condition. Original stenciling. Tablet by Tom Moberg was restored in place. Original dial has some wear to the numbers. Original hands. (2) Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an old finish. Original scrolls have a repair at the right scroll. There is damage to the tips on the bottom skirt. Reverse painted tablet has had some restoration. The dial looks replaced. Period hands. There no finials. (3) Mahogany and mahogany veneered in an old finish. A couple of veneer chips on the door. Feet have been replaced. The original scrolls are a bit rough with repairs to both scrolls. Original tablet has some small scattered loss. Movement probably by Ephraim Downs. The dial is lightly soiled with some light wear to the chapter ring. There are no finials.
0519:554
CONDITION: (1) Stone case is in good condition. Finish on bear has worn off. Some of the black numerals have faded. Movement is signed "Fexacta". (2) Stone case has a missing piece of white marble on the lower left side. Dog figures have been painted silver. It is a bit much. Nice dial with stylized numerals. Movement is unsigned. (3) Red marble case with some fine chips on the edges. These are hard to see because of the nature of the stone. Silvered dial has darkened a little. Movement is stamped with the F. Marti Medaille d'or stamp. Dimensions are for the Fexacta with polar bear (1) All sold "as is". This lot will be both heavy and fragile if shipping is a consideration.
0519:555
CONDITION: (1) Very good condition. Small chips to top left edge of case. Dial is excellent. Original hands. Pallets are carnelian. Movement is signed "H.P. & Co.", as well as having the Marti bronze medal award stamp. (2) The case is in very good condition. Signed dial is very good. The applied metal ornaments may have been restored. The movement is signed both with "Bozzo & Governore" and also bears the Japy trademark and the letters "E.D.". The movement is serial number 621 and the pendulum is also stamped with this number. (3) This clock presents very well. A repaired chip to the slate on the top left side. Cast metal ornaments have been regilded. Very nice dial which reads "Fabrique De Paris". Round French movement has the spot of a trademark stamp, but it is blank. Number on the back plate matches the number on the pendulum which is 1476. Dimensions are for the tallest clock with animal masks (3) Note that this lot will be heavy and fragile if shipping is a consideration. Sold "as is".
0519:556
CONDITION: (1) Gilt case is dirty and tarnished. Platform is very dark with age, but the balance staff and spring are good. A few small chips to the corners of the beveled glasses. Movement is signed on the back plate. (2) Case has a very dark patina. Balance is good, but the movement is out of beat and probably needs cleaning. Dial and hands are very good. The movement is unsigned. (3) Case is tarnished, particularly in the recessed areas. Dials are excellent. Balance is OK,but over-banked. Movement will need to be serviced. Dimensions are for the leather case (1) Sold "as is".
0519:557
CONDITION: (1) Case poorly refinished, dial loose, condition of the circuitry is not known; (2) Case in an original finish, dial is absent, condition of wiring is not known; (3) Case in good condition, no dial is present, condition of wiring is not known. Chronograph is in need of mechanical attention. Dimensions are for the No. 10 wall regulator (2)
0519:558
CONDITION: (1) Case is in good condition with some uneven darkening of the finish. Dial is very good. Original hands. Matching pendulum. Movement back plate with the crossed arrows trademark. (2) Dial with fine hairlines. The movement sides and back have been refinished. Star motif on hands was used during the Restoration period, though the clock seems a few decades later than that. The verge escapement, string suspension, and star hands suggest this is a somewhat earlier clock than many that we see. Alarm weights are modern and improvised in nature. (3) Repaired split to dial. Movement is partially disassembled with parts in a bag. No weights. Sold "as is".
0519:559
CONDITION: (1) The stone case has a few chips along the top edges, but looks very good nevertheless. Enamel dial is excellent with one tiny chip on the bottom edge. Original hands. Unsigned round French movement. (2) The case is in good condition. Some tarnish on the dial with somewhat faded retailer name. The minute hand has been repaired. The signed movement strikes on a bell. (3) Case is very good. The pink veins withing the gray marble have degraded. Wear around winding arbor holes. Very nice pheasant casting. The movement is signed. Dimensions are for the semi-circular case (1) Sold "as is".
0519:560
CONDITION: (1) Dial yellowing. Hands are mismatched. The second hand is absent. (2) Case with varying degrees of patina. Silvered dial is good with a bit of tarnish. Original hands. Higher quality movement will need to be cleaned. (3) Simple battery-powered movement. Evidence of corrosion from leaking battery. Clock works. Dimensions are for the Seth Thomas mantel clock (2) Sold "as is".
0519:561
CONDITION: (2) missing back. Measurements are of (4), (5) Missing back and with later pendulum access cutout at 6:00
0519:562
CONDITION: The round drop has been refinished, the movement adjusted, dial re-papered, and tablet restored. The two Anglo-American cases have some dry splits and losses. These last two clocks retain their American movements, need mechanical attention, and dial refinishing. Sold "as is".
0519:563
CONDITION: clocks are in generally good cosmetic condition but will all require mechanical attention. Dimensions are for the bronze case clock (1)
0519:564
CONDITION: Eureka movement incomplete and lacking dome, German Eureka type appears to be complete, lacking dome, Rebesi toggle replaced, dome an incorrect replacement
0519:565
CONDITION: (1) The case with original finish, is in good condition with some damage to the left side of the case. THe original paper dial has aged with some minor discoloration. The hands are original. The door glasses are original. The case has a nice interior label. (2) The case, with original finish, is in very good condition. The original paper dial is in good condition. The hands are original. The movement is signed. (3) The case, with some original finish, has minor veneer loss. The paper dial is in good condition. The hands are original. The dial bezel glass is original. The door glass and stenciled design is original.
0519:566
CONDITION: (1) The case is in very good condition with some original finish. The dial is in good condition with some restoration. The hands are original. The dial glass may be replaced. The door tablet and design are original. (2) The case, with original finish, is in excellent condition except for one dent on the lower door. The original painted dial is in excellent condition. The hands are original. The door glass is original. (3) The case is in excellent condition with original finish. The original paper dial is in very good condition. The hands and door glass with design are original. NOTE: The dimensions are for clock (2)
0519:567
CONDITION: (1) Mahogany veneered case in original finish has some loss and repairs on the base. Gilt columns have some scattered loss. Original painted dial has some wear to the gilding. Original hands. Replaced tablet. Clean label inside. (2) Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in original finish has a refinished bottom door and a small veneer piece missing. There is some wear and minor damage to the columns. Original painted dial in nice condition. Gilt elements look to have an old layer of gold paint. Replaced bottom tablet. Original mirror. Clean label inside. (3) Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in nice condition in original finish. Original painted dial has some loss at the mounting pins. Original hands and bottom tablet. Center tablet is a replacement. Top glass is missing. The case had feet that are now missing. Clean label inside.
0519:568
CONDITION: (1) The case has a glossy finish applied over the ebony finish. The paper dial is replaced. The hands are original. The dial glass is new. The door glass is original. (2) The case has veneer loss along the bottom. The remaining finish is very thin. The dial has been repainted. The hands are period. The door glasses are original with flaking of the design on the lower glass The columns and finials show significant wear. (3) The case retains its original finish with some veneer issues. The paper dial is new. The "ST" hands appear original. The door glass and mirror are original. Dimensions are for clock number two (2)
0519:569
CONDITION: (1) Refinished walnut case in nice condition. Original painted dial has some minor wear to the numbers. Original hands, pendulum and tablet. (2) Walnut case in nice condition in original finish. Original paper dial has age darkened. Original hands, pendulum and tablet. Dark partial label on the back. (3) Refinished walnut case in nice condition. Original painted dial has age darkened a bit. Oiginal hands, pendulum and tablet. Clean label inside.
0519:570
CONDITION: (1) The case is in very good condition and retains its original finish which has darkened with age. The painted dial is original with some fading. The hands are original. The door glasses are original with some paint loss to the lower glass. (2) The refinished case is in very good condition with minor veneer chipping along the base. The repainted wood dial has cracked in several places. The hands are later replacements. The upper door glass is new. The lower door glass is period but cracked. The weights are absent (3) The refinished case is in very good condition. The original painted dial is in very good condition and the hands are original. The door glass has age and may be original. ***NOTE: The dimensions are for clock number one (1)
0519:571
CONDITION: (1) Refinished walnut case in nice condition. Original paper dial has age darkened with stains and surface abrasion. Hands and tablet look original. (2) Walnut case in nice condition in original finish. The small finials on the top are not original. Dial paper replaced. Original hands, pendulum and tablet with some loss. Partial label on the back. (3) Refinished walnut case in nice condition. Original painted dial has scattered paint loss. Original hands, pendulum and tablet. Partial label on the back.
0519:572
CONDITION: (1) Nicely polished brass case in very nice condition. Original porcelain dial signed "G. W. Russell" is fine. Original hands. Movement is stamped " isochronal". (2) Brass and glass case in nice condition in need of polishing. Original porcelain dial has a hairline crack at 6 o'clock. All the beveled glass panels are fine. Original hands and pendulum. (3) Colored and black marble case has some small chips on the base, a slightly larger one on the back edge and chip on the top. The clock may have had a top finial as evidenced by a filled in hole. Marble dial has a little wear to a couple of the numbers. Minute hand looks to be a replacement.
0519:573
CONDITION: (1) Rosewood veneered case in very nice condition in original finish has a couple scratches on the base. Original painted dial has some inpainted areas. Original hands. Original tablets and gutta percha medallions. Clean label inside. (2) Mahogany and rosewood veneered case in original finish has some chipped areas at the bottom veneer. Original painted dial has some inpainted areas. Original hands and tablet. Dark label inside. (3) Mahogany and rosewood veneered case in original finish has some veneer chips on the top and bottom front edge. Dial has been papered. Original hands. Original tablet has loss to the black background. Alarm movement is missing. Clean label inside.
0519:574
CONDITION: Dimensions are for the crystal regulator (1) Sold "as is".
0519:575
CONDITION: (1) The case is in very nice condition and has been completely refinished including regilding of the column caps. The dial has been repainted. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The dial glass and two reverse tablets are original. (2) The case has been refinished and is in very good condition. The painted wooden dial has had restoration. The hands are original. The case label is excellent. The upper door glass is original, but the lower door tablet is replaced. (3) The refinished case is in good condition with a couple of veneer repairs. The painted dial is original. The hands are original. The upper door glass is original. The lower two tablets are replaced, but on old glass.
0519:576
CONDITION: (1) The refinished case is in good condition with some separation of the pieces surrounding the lower door. The paper dial is replaced. The hands are original. The dial glass has been replaced. The door glass is original. (2) The refinished case is in good condition. The movement is signed. The hands are original. The original painted dial is in good condition with minor loss at the center both glasses are original. (3) The refinished case is in fairly good condition with a slightly warped door. The paper dial is new. The time hands are original, but the calendar hand is new. Both door glasses appear replaced. The dimensions are for clock number three (3)
0519:577
CONDITION: (1) The case is in excellent condition with original finish. The original painted dial is also in excellent condition. The hands are original. The door glass is original and the gilded tablet design is in excellent condition. The original pendulum bob is engraved. The case back bears the factory date of March, 1888. This is one of the nicest examples of this model that we have seen. (2) The case is in excellent condition with original finish and some areas where the finish shows wear. The original signed, painted dial is in very good condition wear to the chapter ring and minor loss at the mounting points. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The interior case label is in excellent condition. The door glasses are both original, with an excellent "Bo Peep" design on the tablet. (3) The case is in excellent condition with original finish. The original painted dial is in excellent condition. The hands are original. The case back has a nice company label. The door glass and colored stencilled design are original and in very good condition. NOTE: The dimensions are for clock number one (1)
0519:578
CONDITION: (1) Rosewood veneered case has a couple small chips on the base, the top and back edge. Original painted dial has some inpainting and scattered loss. Original hands and tablet. Clean label inside (2) Refinished rosewood and mahogany veneered case in nice condition. Original painted dial has some scattered loss and wear to the numbers. Original hands and a tablet with some loss. Clean label inside. (3) Refinished rosewood veneered case nice condition. Poor repair to the dial. Original hands and mirror. The gilt border on the door now gold painted.
0519:579
CONDITION: (1) Copper case with uneven dark patina from time spent in the weather. Cork seal behind dial and bezel is complete but very dry. Dial is legible but dark along the outside edge and around the winding arbors where the paint has worn thin. Typical Seth Thomas marine movement. A very unique looking clock; (2) Case has been nicely rubbed down. The rosewood is unexpected but looks like a factory job. New paper dial. Partial inner label; (3) Case with a good original finish. Metal dial with a few small scratches and flakes. Good hands. The backboard and dial mounts are newer wood. Dimensions are for the Drop Octagon (2) Sold "as is".
0519:580
CONDITION: (1) The case is in good condition with some original finish. There are some small areas of veneer loss. The original painted dial has some restoration. The "ST" hands appear to be original. The door mirror may be replaced. (2) The case is in very good condition with original finish. The original painted dial is in good condition with paint loss at the numeral "I". The hands may be replaced. The pendulum has a nice "S.T.C.C." bob. (3) The case retains some original finish with veneer loss along the base and the entire case top molding. The dial has been repainted. The hands are original. The columns have been gold painted. The door glass and mirror appear original. Dimensions are for clock number three (3)
0519:581
CONDITION: (1) Mahogany veneered case in an original finish has some chips on the top and bottom edge. Original painted dial has some inpainting at the mounting screws and the winding arbors. Original hands and tablet. Dark label inside. (2) Refinished rosewood and candy stripe veneered case is in nice condition. Original dial plate has been repapered. Original hands and tablet that has some loss to the gold decoration. Paper label inside is missing. (3) Rosewood veneered case in original finish has a couple chips. Original dial has been repapered Original hands and tablet. Clean label inside.
0519:582
CONDITION: (1) Refinished rosewood veneered case in nice condition. Repainted original dial. Original hands and tablet. Clean label inside. (2) Refinished rosewood veneered case has a couple small chips on the top. Original dial has been repainted. Original gilt columns has some wear. Original hands and mirror. Gilt border on the door has been gold painted. Clean label inside. (3) Refinished rosewood case in nice condition. Half columns are now gold painted. Repainted original dial. Original door and tablet glasses. Original hands. Bottom door glass is now clear. Clean label inside.
0519:583
CONDITION: (1) Refinished walnut case in nice condition Original painted dial has numerous surface cracks. Original hands, pendulum and tablet that is partially worn. Partial label on the back., (2) Refinished walnut case in nice condition. Original painted dial has slight loss at the strike side winding arbor along with some fading and wear. Original hands, pendulum and tablet. Partial label on the back. (3) Refinished walnut case in nice condition. Original dial has a new paper dial. Original hands, pendulum and tablet. Dark label inside.
0519:584
CONDITION: (1) The case is in good condition with a nicely crazed finish. The case back door is missing. There is one crack on the top of the case. The gilt perforated dial is original. The hands are original. The movement is signed. (2) The case is in very nice condition with no chips or cracks. The surface is nicely aged. The porcelain dial is in excellent condition with no hairline cracks. The hands are original. The movement is signed. (3) The case is in excellent condition with no cracks. The porcelain dial is in excellent condition with no hairline cracks. The hands are original. The movement is signed. Dimensions are for clock number 2.
0519:585
CONDITION: (1) The swinging arm is an antique by Junghans, but the statue of the boy is a modern all brass reproduction. Oxidation on the swing arm. Very good dial and hands. The movement with mainspring in a going barrel is signed. (2) Case with some spotting, which is likely lacquer that has turned brown. (3) Very good condition. (4) The brass case has darkened dramatically. Movement will require service. Dimensions are for the brass statue (3) Sold "as is".
0519:586
CONDITION: (1) The case and dial are in very good condition with little oxidation. The enamel on the dial is excellent. Movement is stamped No. 81. Movement ticks. (2) Brass with dark patina. There is a crack in the lower right corner of the beveled glass. Ticks and stops. (3) Silver colored frame and back with haze and smudges. Ticks and stops. (4) Paper dial is lifting from metal plate. Asian made movement ticks. Dimensions are for the gold and blue clock (1) Sold "as is".
0519:587
CONDITION: (1) Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an original finish. Original painted dial is badly flaked and was turned over and a new paper dial was glued to the back. Original hands, tablet and finials. (2) Mahogany and mahogany veneered case in an original finish. Original painted dial has scattered loss. Original hands, tablet and finials. (3) Mahogany case in a original finish. Original painted dial has minor loss at the winding arbors. Original hands and tablet. The maker used an Ingraham brass movement in his case. (4) Mahogany and inlayed case in an original finish. Silvered dial with raised numerals in nice condition. Original hands. Case is stamped "616".
0519:588
CONDITION: (1) The finish is very thin. The paper dial is new. The hands are original. The door glass, with stencilled design, is original. (2) The case has been refinished. The paper dial is new. The hands are original. The door glass is original. (3) There is some veneer loss on the lower part of the case. The movement is missing the alarm train. The original painted dial has some restoration and has a coat of aged finish. The hands are original. The paper label is excellent. The alarm weight is missing. The upper door glass is original. The lower door mirror is a replacement. (4) The case has been refinished. There are several areas of veneer loss. The paper dial is a replacement. The hands are original. The door glasses are original. The movement is signed. ***NOTE: The dimensions are for clock number three (3),
0519:589
CONDITION: clocks are in generally good condition with pendulums and cranks. Dimensions are for the wall regulator with quartz movement (6) Sold "as is".
0519:590
CONDITION: Generally good condition, having recently been running in a home. Sold "as is".
0519:591
CONDITION: Generally good condition. Some missing pieces and some refinished. Dimensions are for the largest Gilbert "University"(2) Sold "as is".
0519:592
CONDITION: Dimensions are for one of the Seth Thomas school house clocks. Sold "as is".
0519:593
CONDITION: most of the clocks have some type of cosmetic or mechanical issue and will require attention. Dimensions are for the Bulle.
0519:594
CONDITION: dimensions are for the IBM wall clock. sold "as is".
0519:595
CONDITION: very large book, dust jacket slightly worn, otherwise very good.
0519:596
CONDITION: the book is in very good condition.
0519:597
CONDITION: good condition with some shelf wear. Looks to be from the personal library of Frank Hope-Jones.
0519:598
CONDITION: very good condition. Sold "as is".
0519:599
CONDITION: dust jacket with tears and losses, pages slightly yellowed on edges, dedication written in pen on inside cover.
0519:600
CONDITION: overall good condition with some shelf wear.
0519:601
CONDITION: hardcovers to not have dust jackets, Electrifying Time has a slightly toned cover.
0519:602
CONDITION: all four books are in good condition, Atmos book does not have a dust jacket.
0519:603
CONDITION: sold "as is"
0519:604
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:605
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:606
CONDITION: books are in good condition with wear commensurate with use.
0519:607
CONDITION: sold "as is"
0519:608
CONDITION: good condition, hardcovers with dusk jackets, some worn from use and age.
0519:609
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:610
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:611
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:612
CONDITION: wood frame with minor dings, small losses around the edge of the bottom shelf, black paint and gilding are good, white paint on glass is flaking badly, screw hole in bottom center, very nice rear paper label, barometer dial is good, thermometer good. Taddy & Co. was a seller of tobacco, and one of the most important in Britain by the end of the 19th century. During the 1890s Taddy & Co. became well known for their cigarette trading cards which remain highly collectible. Taddy's "Orbit" pipe tobacco which was introduced in 1893.
0519:613
CONDITION: in a good, old finish with some fading and minor losses, thermometer good, barometer scale glass missing, scales good, barometer cistern with leak, most of the mercury evacuated from column. Note to non U.S. bidders: the presence of ivory and rosewood in this lot will require a CITES permit for export. All permit applications, fees and arrangements required to secure an export permit will be the sole responsibility of the winning bidder. The presence of mercury in this lot will require the winning bidder or a buyer's agent to pick up the item at the auction, or make arrangements to collect it from the Schmitt - Horan offices
0519:614
CONDITION: in an old and possibly original finish, with dirt and minor losses, cistern cover broken, but all parts are present, corners of moldings at top with minor misalignment and gaps, crest loose, minor break and veneer blistering and loss below crest, glass good, scales dirty but otherwise good, one scale adjusting pinion missing, arch above scales may originally had a maker or retailer's name, column filled with mercury. Note to non U.S. bidders: the presence of ivory in this lot will require a CITES permit for export. All permit applications, fees and arrangements required to secure an export permit will be the sole responsibility of the winning bidder. The presence of mercury in this lot will require the winning bidder or a buyer's agent to pick up the item at the auction, or make arrangements to collect it from the Schmitt - Horan office.
0519:615
CONDITION: case in an old finish. a bit dirty, thermometers good, Fitzroy's Remarks with minor staining at bottom, set knobs replaced, one broken, bezel and glass replaced, barometer dial with minor marks and scratches, indicators functional, J tube with mercury, back now painted black. The presence of mercury in this lot will require the winning bidder or a buyer's agent to pick up the item at the auction, or make arrangements to collect it from the Schmitt - Horan office.
0519:616
CONDITION: in an old refinish, barometer indicators missing, mercury with air pockets, thermometer good, storm glass dry. The presence of mercury in this lot will require the winning bidder or a buyer's agent to pick up the item at the auction, or make arrangements to collect it from the Schmitt - Horan office.
0519:617
CONDITION: German needs new tube and the others need tubes refilled. German is 59" x 20" x 5" with a break in top right ear. English is 31" x 8" x 3".
0519:618
CONDITION: Dimensions are for the Negretti & Zambra box (5) Sold "as is".
0519:619
CONDITION: this very rare game, according to a listing an ebay item #323059966780 in which the seller states that only fifteen are known to exist, is in need of some restoration. The crest with the reverse painted Hoot-Mon and pricing sign inset is absent as well as the back panel with painted scene and coin box. Otherwise, it appears complete and in original condition including sweater on action figure.
0519:620
CONDITION: the machine in very good condition and the electrical components will light and the record selecting carriage is free and will travel the length of the trolley, but will not grab records. Needs adjustment. The glass door covering the records is hinged and the lock is in open position, but may be locked (no key available) The key for coin door is present.
0519:621
CONDITION: the game is in good original stock condition with functioning electronics and plays well. The plunger needs to be adjusted and does not strike squarely. The following excerpt was taken from the website www.thepinballcompany.com. This game is part of WMS' SuperPin line of widebody games alongside Star Trek: The Next Generation and Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure. Following the huge success of The Addams Family pinball game, Midway gave Lawlor, its designer, full creative control over the design of his next game, and the result is an unusually complex machine. Among its noted features include a working gumball machine (which deposits balls), a working analog clock (used as a timer for various modes), the Powerfield (a small separate play field where the ball is propelled by magnets rather than flippers), and the "Powerball", a white ceramic ball which is lighter than a regular steel ball and is non-magnetic. In addition to adapting the theme music from the original TV show, the game's main background music is an interpretation of the 1982 hit "Twilight Zone", by Golden Earring. This game was originally supposed to be the first game to use Williams / Midway's DCS Sound System, but because the DCS board was still in development when the game was released, it instead used the Yamaha YM2151 / Harris CVSD sound board.
0519:622
CONDITION: the pump is in nicely restored condition with some rust on one side of lower portion of base. The globe, dials and the reverse painted glasses are reproductions. The original serial number plaque is affixed to side. Stand over 7 feet tall. Will require special handling.
0519:623
CONDITION: the display is in very good condition and lights and plays soundtrack properly. The color wheel and the hundreds of fiber optic cables connecting to the artwork are in good condition. This limited edition run of 75 was reportedly not finished, so this example may be one of 50 or less in existence. A later smaller model was outsourced to China and mass produced.The live event, which this display is based on, has been resurrected several time because of popular demand. It is a nighttime parade run at several different Disney theme parks and was created by Robert Jani and project director Ron Miziker. It features floats and live performers covered in over 600,000 electronically controlled LED lights and a synchronized soundtrack triggered by radio control along key areas of the parade route.
0519:624
CONDITION: the machine functions when a penny is placed in the slot. The machine is in original untouched condition with minor loss to painted areas and nicks, scuffs and scratches on oak case. Little Dukes, first released in 1932, were not made in large numbers and are scarce machines. The desirable gum dispenser was available as an option and were frequently used as a disguise for an illegitimate gambling operation. Key to open machine is included.
0519:625
CONDITION: the machine does not engage when a quarter is inserted and the arm is jammed. Needs a good internal cleaning. There are some losses to painted highlights and the nickel is tarnished.
0519:626
CONDITION: the machine is running and plays and pays out. The cosmetically the case is in good condition. The keys are not included, but the machine is unlocked.
0519:627
CONDITION: sold "as is". Neither machine has keys. Pinball has some dirt inside glass enclosure. Pinball machine is 31" x 16" x 40". Pachinko machine is 35" x 20.5" x 9".
0519:629
CONDITION: (1) Wood case worn with scuff and dings, base cracked in back, cast metal title black for top of case is absent, original instruction sheet is absent, movement in need of attention, lock with working key. (2) Original sign and graphics are gone. Appears to work, no key for lock. (3) Base and door replaced, reset mechanism is frozen, good instruction sheet under glass, no key but the unit is unlocked. (4) Machine in pieces and will need to be restored, oxidation on steel surfaces, paper label toned but otherwise good. Dimensions are for Target Practice (3)
0519:630
CONDITION: Erector Set has the original paint and is flaking on the rear of lid and box and the handle has surface rust. The decals and the inner labels are original. We cannot guarantee it is complete, but appears that it may be. Dimensions are 4" x 24" x 14". The teaching aid lights up and buttons work, dimensions are 38" x 24.5" x 5".
0519:631
CONDITION: the figure is very good condition. There is a bit of chipping of the surface around the edges and back of the boots. This would be easily repaired with some filler and black paint. Cloth shirt and hat are slightly faded, but otherwise very good. A sticker on the seat of the pants identifies the country of manufacture as West Germany. A stamp on the lower neck of the figure confirms this. The figure is wound via a hole on the figure's right side. The movement is dusty and dirty, but runs for hours on one winding. The movement is a little out of beat, probably because of a somewhat short replacement wire that connects the movement to the back of the neck. Originally sold for use as store window displays, this one would have been right at home in a sporting goods store. Dimensions are for the figure and do not account for the fishing rod or net.
0519:632
CONDITION: dials repainted, case with older overpaint, minor dents and dirt, seam at bottom with 8" split
0519:633
CONDITION: very good overall, with minor scrapes and scratches
0519:634
CONDITION: with a noticeable twist caused during the manufacturing process, enamel with a few minor edge chips, one hole missing it's liner, a few drips of paint on one side
0519:635
CONDITION: brass tarnished, steel back with minor losses to paint and spots of rust, dial good, movement transfer with minor crazing
0519:636
CONDITION: fair to very good, Pocket Ben display card with creases and losses, timer will run, needs service
0519:637
CONDITION: sign with scratches and small chips to the edge, mounting holes on the top and bottom. Union Oil of El Segundo, California introduced "76" gasoline in 1932. The name referred to the 1776 United States Declaration of Independence, and was also the octane rating of the gasoline in 1932.
0519:638
CONDITION: frame with some small dings, miter joints spreading slightly, a few hazing spots in the mirror
0519:639
CONDITION: sign with some dirt and a slight bend at one corner, no chips or scratches, serial number 3081. Founded in 1888, Hargrave Secret Service was one of the oldest protection and investigative companies in the United States. The Burdick Enamel Sign Company was established is 1895 located in Chicago, IL. During that time, Burdick Enamel Sign Co. made a name for themselves for producing advertising signs for various industries and companies across the county
0519:640
CONDITION: front surface of the sign is good, red color somewhat faded, some oxidation around screws that hold the thermometer, losses to enamel around the molded edge on the bottom and right side, thermometer is present but broken.
0519:641
CONDITION: South Bend sign good overall, with minor bends, scratches, and losses to paint, the Ingersoll sign with scratches and wear, losses to enamel at edges, one side with small enamel loss below "Clocks", and at top where sign was suspended, the exposed metal surfaces with rust
0519:642
CONDITION: (1) paint severely worn and scratched, thermometer is good. (2) Good color, small chips to the edges in a couple of places, thermometer is good. Dimensions are for the EX-LAX sign (2)
0519:643
CONDITION: "What I want is a Coke" is in above average condition and mostly intact with few losses. "Refreshment you go for" has significant losses and is deteriorating.
0519:644
CONDITION: Waterbury Watches sign with minor chipping at holes, Watch Repairing sign with losses to frame, Waterbury Brewing sign with paint spatter, minor scratches and rub through from cleaning, minor dents
0519:645
CONDITION: (1) Rust and losses, somewhat bent; (2) many bends and fine scratches, oxidation in several spots; (3) Good condition, one corner torn; (4) Very good condition.
0519:646
CONDITION: poster are in fair condition with tears and/or wear. Dimensions are for the baseball themed poster.
0519:647
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:648
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:649
CONDITION: prints with staining and discoloration, Corinthian Race with loss at lower right, frames with minor losses to surface. Among Currier & Ives best selling prints, the Darktown series reinforced and perpetuated African American stereotypes of the late 19th century, as freed slaves were moving north following the Civil War.
0519:650
CONDITION: light rust, lost paint, sold "as is".
0519:651
CONDITION: tools have rust on steel surfaces, other with lost paint, sold "as is".
0519:652
CONDITION: used, oxidized, some with missing parts. Sold "as is".
0519:653
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:654
CONDITION: the condition is good with a patina over brass and minor flaking in paint. Upright is 6" height, horizontal is 8.5"length. Sold "as is".
0519:655
CONDITION: four cameras working, the others for parts or repair, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:656
CONDITION: the sheet metal case with hinged glass front door is in sound condition with some flaking green paint. There are appropriate graphs on each cylinder. A stack of previously used graphs are in the bottom of the case. Movements will need attention.
0519:657
CONDITION: (1) Generally good condition, box with scuffs and scratches, good paper instructions tacked to inside of lid. Condition of wiring and tubes is not known. (2) Brass case with some small scratches, dial good, condition of wiring unknown. (3) Very good condition, condition of wiring in unknown. Adrian Hazen Hoyt started Hoyt Electrical Instrument Works in Penacook, New Hampshire in 1904. It is still in business today. (4) Copper plating worn on bottom corners, terminal posts with oxidation, dial very good. Dimensions are for the radio reciever (1)
0519:658
CONDITION: Dimensions are for the American Steam Gauge. Sold "as is".
0519:659
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:660
CONDITION: all three pieces, base, box and removable top trim are dusty and in need of polish. There are nicks and scratches commensurate with the age of the piece. The two music combs are excellent, with little damper noise and no broken nor missing teeth. The drive motor is running and the discs do play, however a cleaning is in order. Governor needs adjustment as it snaps to full open easily and does not return to closed at the end of the tune. Coin-op feature is functional, and coin tip-out works as well. Includes seven English pence to play machine.
0519:661
CONDITION: the oak case and cabinet retain their original finish in good condition. There is a split in the cabinet across the top with some separation at glue joints and trim loose. The click spring is broken and the barrel turns freely when the phonograph is wound. The oak horn has a good decal.
0519:662
CONDITION: The figure is in very nice condition with just a few scratches to the finish. The figure's walking stick may be a replacement, but it is hard to tell. The piece is stamped with Griesbaum bird logo and "Ken-D" trademark. The movement is stamped "MADE IN GERMANY".The bellows will need to be restored. The movement runs when wound and is a little loose within its compartment. The battery compartment in the base has some light corrosion.
0519:663
CONDITION: the nicely carved figure is in good condition. The paint is a little dirty, but this is only apparent on the very light colors. The finish is worn off of some of the outside corners and the top of the rear door. The movement runs, pumping the bellows and turning the head. The whistle is not loud and clear, so the bellows will need to be restored. The movement is stamped "GERMANY". A less common model with a lot of character. The last newsboy model we had was in 2012 and sold for $1200.
0519:664
CONDITION: 8 teeth on comb broken, many pins bent on cylinder, fly poorly repaired, movement dirty, damper loose, veneer losses on case, top of case warped with split on right side.
0519:665
CONDITION: the piece is in very good condition. Both birds move and the song is strong and clear.
0519:666
CONDITION: clocks with original finishes, some minor paint losses on high spots, pendulum for Sunflower is absent. Dimensions are for Sunflower.
0519:667
CONDITION: clocks with original painted surfaces, dusty, minor paint losses on hands and pendulums, rear movement covers with oxidation, all movements escape when pendulum is moved manually. A highly collectible lot. Dimensions are for the Cat model.
0519:668
CONDITION: plastic horse clocks are bright and in generally good condition. All three colors of the horse clock are represented in this lot. Plastic flower ornament is missing from the yellow and blue horse clocks. Town Hall model with some minor bumps and scratches. Pendulum is absent. Correct weights. Dimensions are for the Town Hall model.
0519:669
CONDITION: Woody woodpecker is in very good condition. Lux Rabbit clock is good. Some light oxidation on Lux Niagara and Little Wonder clocks. Dimensions are for the Rabbit Wall Clock.
0519:670
CONDITION: all clocks with original finishes and pendulums. The Dixie Boy and white Cocker Spaniel clocks tick when the pendulum is moved manually; the others have mainspring issues. Some very collectible models in this lot. Dimensions are for the Quail model.
0519:671
CONDITION: one of the Cat models has been repainted, another may have been touched up, the third appears to be original paint. One Cat model tail pendulum with bends and paint loss. Scotty Dog with original paint, one ear tip with a minor chip. The Sunflower model with chips to the paint on the outside edge. All clocks except the Sunflower tick when the pendulums are moved by hand. Dimensions are for the Cat model.
0519:672
CONDITION: plastic cases in good, but faded condition. Flower stem is absent from the Petunia model. All three colors (white, pink, and blue) of the Shmoo model are included in the lot. All clocks except the Petunia escape when the pendulum is moved manually. Dimensions are for the Bunny.
0519:673
CONDITION: clocks in generally good condition, some with repainted fronts and others with worn paint. 8 day clocks with separate pendulum bobs, one missing decorative pine cone weights. Dimensions are for the 8 day "Dutch Cottage".
0519:674
CONDITION: generally good condition. Sunflower is missing small pendulum bob. One of the bar top ornaments may be meant to hold a bottle opener. A diverse assortment of Lux clocks. Dimensions are for the Liberty Bell.
0519:675
CONDITION: clocks are in good overall condition with some bumps and scratches. Largest cuckoo style clock is missing its pendulum bob. Four of the clocks tick when the pendulum is moved manually. Dimensions are for the "Full Size Bobbing Bird" clock.
0519:676
CONDITION: clocks in generally good condition with some oxidation on the two metal front clocks. Two of the Ship's wheel clocks do not escape when the pendulum is moved by hand. Dimensions are for the Ship's Wheel model.
0519:677
CONDITION: clocks in varying states of condition, scuffs and dings, some are missing pendulums, no weights included. Dimensions are for the largest 8 day cuckoo clock.
0519:678
CONDITION: clocks in reasonably good condition, some with dings, paint chips, and oxidation on metal components. The Sunflower model has bent metal leaves and is missing the pendulum bob. Dimensions are for the Hunting Scene.
0519:679
CONDITION: overall good general condition, some with minor condition issues and small losses. Dimensions are for the desk clocks.
0519:680
CONDITION: clocks are in generally good condition. Some are missing small stamped metal bird or other small ornaments. Most clocks are pressed wood and few are plastic. Lot also includes a Lux pressed wood front with thermometer. Dimensions are for the largest cuckoo style clock.
0519:681
CONDITION: generally good condition, some missing pendulums, desktop models with flaking paint, not tested. Dimensions are for the "Chateau".
0519:682
CONDITION: case with wear, losses to painted ornament and gilding, mounts dirty, screws attaching bezel and case back replaced, bezel and glass good, dial with losses to numerals, hands now painted black, minute hand with bends, strike / silent lever binding, movement with staining and tarnish, running, striking and repeating, although the springs and levers need adjustment in order to function reliably as the trains do not always release in passing, hour gathering pallet a poor quality replacement, one hammer with poor quality repair, some components with minor marring from use of incorrect tools and techniques, quarters need to be corrected so that they sound at the appropriate quarters, restorable in the hands of a competent watch or clock maker
0519:683
CONDITION: case with small chips at lower left, larger chips at rear left, flake at lower right, bezel with tarnish, dial flaking badly, hands good, movement complete, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:684
CONDITION: castings with minor discoloration and tarnish, gilding with losses, bezel with plastic crystal, dial with minor scratches and discoloration, movement with minor tarnish, good balance, will tick briefly, needs service
0519:685
CONDITION: the black case has some small nicks and scrapes commensurate with the age of the clock. Several counter frame moldings and one bottom molding have come loose and are included. All porcelain dials and beveled glasses are perfect and with original hands. The well made movement is accessed by removing a fitted brass cover in the base. Original stamped brass cartouche attached to the base indicates patent information for this design, in the name of "Blumberg & Co. / Paris & London."
0519:686
CONDITION: dirty, glass without damage, base with a few tiny flakes to surface, hands good, movement complete, condition of circuitry unknown
0519:687
CONDITION: The glasses are nearly perfect with a minor chip to the bottom of the front glass that is only noticeable upon careful examination. Dial is very good. The back plate is elaborately decorated with awards for 1906 and 1910 exhibitions.
0519:688
CONDITION: the stone base and brass stand are in very good condition. The dial is broken. Arrow pointer is original. Movement ticks when wound with integrated key. The top of the brass case is stamped with the Farcot trademark with anchor, shield, and star. An uncommon piece from E. Farcot, holder of 16 French patents related to horology.
0519:689
CONDITION: case with a few remnants of gilding, minor tarnish and staining from handling, glasses good, rear door catch missing, dial with a few small chips at winding arbors, hands good, movement ticks, striking very gummy and currently not functional
0519:690
CONDITION: very often we see these with the lucite cracked or badly scratched, while this one is very good, with only the finest of scratches.Please note: this clock winds by turning the knob counter-clockwise. The base is stamped "318" on the bottom. This particular clock as an engraved dedication plaque which reads "William S. Smock / 25 / Crown Zellerbach Corporation / 1953". Crown Zellerbach was an American pulp and paper conglomerate based in San Francisco, California.
0519:691
CONDITION: outer case with minor scuffs and scratches, lining with wear and minor staining, clock case with repaired break at base of neck, and hairline on front, gilding on mounts good, dial and hands good, movement running, key replaced
0519:692
CONDITION: good overall condition, running but may need service, dial faded, gilding with minor wear, leather cover on box top torn, and with minor loss, lining worn
0519:693
CONDITION: impressive case style with some elements in polished brass, others in oxidized silver, and some in gold plate. A selector in the base allows your choice of silent or quarters. Original silvered platform is intact. Enamel dials are excellent. There is some very slight oxidation to the finish. The hands on the main dial do not match. The rear plate bears the "JD" and centrifugal governor trademark of Dejardin.
0519:694
CONDITION: case good, and with minimal wear to gilding, dial with minor losses to numerals, minute hand replaced, movement ticks, strikes, and repeats, strike train does not lock reliably, service recommended
0519:695
CONDITION: case with brightly polished brass. Excellent porcelain dial reads "Tiffany & Co." and "FRANCE". All five beveled glasses are intact. The original lever platform is ticking well. Hours and quarters all sound correctly and the top repeat button responds correctly as well. Three-position strike selector switch on the bottom of the case. Movement signed "Ch. Hour, France" and "19887". A well made French carriage clock
0519:696
CONDITION: case dirty, retains much of it's gilding, glasses good, side panels with minor losses to gilding, repeat button replaced, dial and hands good, movement oily and dirty, running, striking and repeating correctly, alarm functional, movement would benefit from service, travel case with wear and losses, glass missing, lid lining with tears, lid will not close completely with clock inside
0519:697
CONDITION: This case has been brightly polished and re-gilded. Original silvered platform is intact. There is a selector switch in the base for Grand Sonnerie, Petite Sonnerie, or Silence. The original gilt dial with wear to some of the painted numerals. Strikes hours and quarters. The clock is running a the time of our brief test.
0519:698
CONDITION: the clock is in very nice condition. Original platform is intact and it ticks and strikes. L'Epée was founded in 1839, however this re-issue was made around 1980 at a time of renewed interest in carriage clocks. The three small dials below the main one are for days of the week, alarm, and date. A Halifax style rolling moon turns above the 6:00 on the dial.
0519:699
CONDITION: this clock was restored around 20 years ago, and the protective lacquer has oxidized slightly. The signed enamel dial is good. The ampersand portion of the Caldwell company name has faded on the dial. All of the beveled glasses are good. The platform is original and intact. The clock ticks and strikes when prompted. A hard to find model in good condition.
0519:700
CONDITION: this clock is in excellent condition as one might expect of one that is approximately 40 years old. The case has a bright finish and the signed dial is perfect. High quality Swiss-made movement is in good running order.
0519:701
CONDITION: case with heavy tarnish, a few traces of the original gilding in recessed areas, right side glass with unpolished bevel, front glass replaced, dial good, hands with a few specks of oxide, masks and backing plates good, runs and strikes, star wheel advancing at 3 minutes past the hour, so will need adjustment, striking currently one hour behind, alarm functional, movement oily, gongs with spots of oxide
0519:702
CONDITION: case with polish residue, tarnish and minor staining, right side glass with small chip, lower right, rear glass with small chip, upper right, dial and hands very good, movement polished, striking and repeating correctly, not running, good balance staff, needs service, box very good, with minor wear, handle with splits
0519:703
CONDITION: The white enamel dial is signed "F. Erlenwein / IN WEIN". It has been repaired between the center arbor and winding arbor holes. The case retains much of its gilding. The clock has its original watch movement probably with a cylinder escapement. The time train is not currently running, probably because the cap jewel is quite loose. At least one of the two cap jewel screws is incorrect. Mistreated screw heads are evident from the back plate. The plunger style quarter repeat works well. The hands vibrated off the clock in transit, but are included with the lot.
0519:704
CONDITION: enamel with minor losses, left side glass with chip at lower left, door pull replaced, cover plate on case bottom lacking screw, dial with significant losses to enamel, upper left and right, hands missing, movement very dirty and with strong whale oil odor, runs, strikes and repeats, needs service
0519:705
CONDITION: the gilding is now absent from the case which has been polished and lacquered. Cream-colored porcelain dial is excellent. There is a selector switch for strike / silent in the base. The movement tries to strike when prompted, but the mainspring is broken or unhooked from the barrel. The balance is gummed up, so the movement will need cleaning.
0519:706
CONDITION: brass case with some tarnish, enamel dial good, hands excellent. chips to edge of beveled glass over platform, movement dirty, running, carrying case missing strap.
0519:707
CONDITION: gilding worn, exposed surfaces with tarnish, right side glass with chip at upper left, dial with hairlines and minor loss at top, hands replaced, movement very oily, runs, strikes, and repeats correctly, alarm functional, mainspring broken, platform tarnished, would benefit from service
0519:708
CONDITION: miniature with tarnish, losses and hairlines in enamels, running, the oval with chipped glasses and dial, running, alarm functional, and the last with tarnish, dial with hairline, running, travel case with wear and staining, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:709
CONDITION: case bottom with minor loss to ebonizing, exterior nickel components with degradation to plating, nickel on the interior good, with minor dirt, spotting and discoloration, glasses good, dial with light abrasion and tarnish, hands replaced, movement complete and will function with pressure on second wheel, will not function under power of the mainspring, needs service, condition of mercury tube motor unknown, no evidence of leaks. As this lot contains a glass, mercury filled tube, the buyer will need to make arrangements for delivery, as standard shipping is not an option.
0519:710
CONDITION: in very good condition overall, the original plating with minor, localized discoloration from age and handling, marble with spotting, dial with minor, localized discoloration, original painted hands with crazing and minor losses, escapement functional, bellows at rest against stop, probably not functioning, but there is no evidence of mercury leakage, dome very good, service recommended. As this lot contains a glass, mercury filled tube, the buyer will need to make arrangements for delivery, as standard shipping is not an option. See Christies, Geneva, sale 14212, May 15, 2017, Lot 1, for an identical clock.
0519:711
CONDITION: case with significant losses to gilding, tarnish and polish residue, front glass with small chip at lower right, left side glass with minor loss at upper right, dial very good, minute hand repaired, escapement functional, condition of mercury tube motor unknown, no evidence of leaks, service recommended. As this lot contains a glass, mercury filled tube, the buyer will need to make arrangements for delivery, as standard shipping is not an option. The pendulum on this clock has a compensation device attached to the inside of the rim. The pendulum has six screws, and curved strips of metal are attached by single screws on opposite sides of the ring. The other screws pass through large holes in the ring, and are fastened to the extreme ends of the strip, allowing for movement in the event of a change in temperature.
0519:712
CONDITION: case with minor dirt and minor losses to gilding, blue painted ground behind corner frets with minor losses, cartouches and dial center with minor crazing, escapement functional, mounting bracket with scratches and dings
0519:713
CONDITION: this clock is in very good condition. The pendulum lock will require adjustment.The movement serial number is 603321, number 306 of the limited edition. Very attractive compared to most Atmos clocks.
0519:714
CONDITION: top final needs attaching, gilding is worn and has been painted over, suspension is intact, porcelain dial with garlands is excellent. Dial and movement reading "Pendule 400 Jours". The movement is also stamped "No.B.11- 2664-2". A nut has come off one of the columns and is now caught in the bottom dust cover. Bezel and back door close with difficulty. A very hard to find item sure to attract the attention of year clock collectors.
0519:715
CONDITION: crest missing, central drop missing, door with split and worm holes, backboard with half dollar sized spot of blistered and discolored veneer, dial good, bezel with dents, hands now painted black, movement polished, ticks and strikes, pendulum bob with minor staining. A very rare model, with few survivors in their original cases.
0519:716
CONDITION: very nice condition overall. Some of the gilding on the fluted columns is scratched. Very nice statuette on top. Enamel dial is perfect. All four beveled glasses are good. Pendulum consists of two complete brass spheres. The case appears to be nearly identical to a Seth Thomas "Empire No. 25" crystal regulator. It seems likely that Tiffany Electric purchased these cases from Seth Thomas. A remarkable Tiffany Electric that goes far beyond the standard models.
0519:717
CONDITION: clock is in overall good condition. The case has some minor scratches to the gesso and gilding on door and feet. Original paint with some fine crazing. Movement serial number 149082.
0519:718
CONDITION: some flaking of the gesso and gilding on the feet and molding, but otherwise in good condition. There is some wrinkling of the finish. Dial, glass, and hands are very good. Movement serial number is 122172.
0519:719
CONDITION: this clock is in outstanding condition. Case, dial, and beveled glasses are all very good. Both the rear plate and the dial are marked "Pendule 400 Jours" with the "CG" trademark on both as well. This movement with serial "No.A.8.-525-2". Note the weights for adjusting the rate of the clock are sealed within the disc pendulum. One must use a small clock key to turn screw on the side of the pendulum disc. For reference, see Terwilliger's 400-Day clock guide, plate 1471A. He notes that this was the only complete 400-day clock made in France.
0519:720
CONDITION: this clock is in excellent condition. Dial and glasses are all very good. There is one split in the wood above the glass on the door. Some type of latch mechanism is absent, but not really needed. Both the rear movement plate and the dial are marked with "Pendule 400 Jours" and the "CG" trademark. This movement is serial "No.B.12-3615-0". Suspension is complete. Pivoted top block on suspension. The weights for adjusting the rate of the clock are sealed within the pendulum; one must use the small brass key included in the lot to turn screw on the side of the pendulum disc. For reference, see Terwilliger's 400-Day clock guide, plate 1471A and number 65 among the examples of outstanding clocks. A rare and attractive clock.
0519:721
CONDITION: this clock is in very good condition. This model is slightly smaller than your standard Atmos. Acrylic panels are in good condition, the front one reading "Marina" in the lower right. The rear clear panel is a bit hazy. Movement serial number 170422. A rare model.
0519:722
CONDITION: the clock is in very good condition. There is a chip to the polished stone base on the back left corner. Enamel dial is perfect. Good hands and glasses. Transferred floral images on the side glasses are a little worn. Suspension is intact. The unsigned movement corresponds to plate number 1439 in Terwilliger's book. The movement looks very clean. Nice disc pendulum. An unusual and early 400-day clock.
0519:723
CONDITION: the brass movement plates have light tarnish. The silvered dial is good with tiny losses in a couple of places. The steel hands are slightly mismatched. The wood base has worn finish where the dome once sat and on some of the corners. The dome is absent. The disc pendulum is a little dirty, but good otherwise. The movement is signed and has the Medaille d'or award stamp. It is also stamped with the serial number 2131708. The suspension spring is intact and slightly kinked at the bottom. Additional details on this model may be found in "Horolovar 400 Day Clock Repair Guide". This very clock last sold in 2010 for $2000.
0519:724
CONDITION: brass case is bright and well-cared for. Some signs of solder around the cap at the top of the dome. Enamel dial is excellent. Disc pendulum with serial number on the bottom matches the one on the clock movement. Suspension is complete with gimbaled top mount. Unsigned movement reads "Germany" and serial number 115531. Rear plate looks to be number 1167 in Terwilliger's reference book. A very unusual clock with the dome located inside of the columns.
0519:725
CONDITION: the case is in good condition except for two breaks in top glass. Dial and hands are good. The movement may need to be serviced. An uncommon model that was only available for about 12 years.
0519:726
CONDITION: this clock is in good condition. There is a patch of white oxide on the back left corner of the base. A few small dark spots on the top of the case. Very nice dial. This model is just a bit smaller than a standard Atmos. The movement serial number is 506048. An uncommon model.
0519:727
CONDITION: brass base with a dull patina. Dial with patent dates is very good with two faint hairlines. Purple velvet on the top of the base is worn. Enamel dial with minute tick marks and no ring, and patent numbers in circle read "D. R. Patent 2437 R. L. Patent 2182" and "U. S. Patent 269052". Serial stamped on black plate reads "2274 / R". Very nice early disc pendulum. This model was marketed in the U.S. by the New Haven Clock Co. and shown in their 1886 trade catalog.
0519:728
CONDITION: the brass base has dulled ever so slightly. Gilt castings are bright and in excellent condition. Dial and hands appear perfect. Correct disc pendulum. The suspension is complete. Glass dome is a good fit. The movement corresponds to Terwilliger's plate 1471 and is stamped with "PATENT ANGEMELDET / PATENT APPLIED". The disc pendulum matches Terwilliger pendulum number 21, which is often attributed to Jahresuhrenfabrik, but widely used by others. This is an uncommon, early, and very attractive clock.
0519:729
CONDITION: the wood case with original finish has some wear at the edges and some small scratches. Hinged lid has a is unlocked and there is no key included. Dial is excellent. Good central glass column to keep dust off the movement. Suspension is complete. The signed movement with Becker logo and gold medal award corresponds to Terwilliger's plate number 1207A. Serial number is 2088449. The pendulum is shown as example 29 in Terwilliger's book and is attributed to Becker. A particularly attractive 400-day clock.
0519:730
CONDITION: the clocks is in excellent condition with bright brass. The velvet covering the base has been replaced. Dial is excellent. Suspension is complete and unusual with the fork pointing backward. Rare pinwheel escapement. Movement back plate is stamped with serial number "65". The front plate is stamped "PATENT 29.IV.01 / No. 120072". Carl Bauer of Fürth, cousin of J. Christian Bauer, registered the trademark "Jahresuhr Sylvester" so he may be the maker. It is estimated that fewer than 1000 of these clocks were made and fewer than 12 have been positively identified.
0519:731
CONDITION: outside of base is a dull. Empty holes on the top of the front plate suggest that a crest is missing. Movement plates are bright. Perfect enamel dial with the weekdays abbreviated in French. Steel hands with a bit of oxidation. Old glass dome with bubbles and ripples at the top. Suspension is complete, but the guard is absent. Movement back plate layout corresponds to Terwilliger's plate 1601. Serial number 126387. Very good disc pendulum with matching serial number. Not many 400-day clocks with calendars turn up. This is a rare clock in good condition. Similar to clock number 21 in the section 6 of Terwilliger's book.
0519:732
CONDITION: brass base and movement plates have darkened. Unsigned ceramic dial is perfect. Good hands. Suspension is complete. There is no suspension guard. The rare compensating disc pendulum with two mercury vials is attributed to Gustav Becker and matches pendulum number 9 shown in Terwilliger's reference book. The rear movement plate is signed "Urania" and matches plate number 1575 in Terwilliger's book. Kienzle was one of several companies that used the "Urania" name. The back plate is stamped with serial number 143347.
0519:733
CONDITION: lacquer on the base has turned brown. One long crack in the side of the base. The brass components under the glass are still bright, with some light tarnish. Dial is very good with one scratch between 10:00 and 11:00. Hands and dome are both good. Lower block of the suspension has broken off from the spring, but is included. The signed movement back plate corresponds to Terwilliger's plate number 1674. The movement is held together with knurled nuts as is typical of Petersen movements. In his book on 400-day clocks, Charles Terwilliger states that this is "unquestionably the most complicated 400-Day Clock ever made. Only a very limited number of clocks reached the market and it was very soon discontinued."This is a very desirable clock for collectors.
0519:734
CONDITION: brass case with an old patina. The silver colored dial is good with some very small spots and scratches. Backplate has fish trademark with the words "The Carp"as well as "PATENT ANGEMELDET / PATENTS APPLIED". Suspension spring is intact, though slightly bent. Glass dome is fits well, but is may be a bit undersize. The Huber attribution is based on the pendulum design, back plate layout and writing, and the shared horizontal alignment of the click screw and click spring screw.
0519:735
CONDITION: the protective lacquer on the base has turned brown. Small scratches on the top of the base. Dial and hands are very good. The suspension is intact, though the bottom pin is currently a piece of wood. Movement is signed and corresponds to Terwilliger's plate number 1107. Uncommon pendulum with dancing figures is known to have been made by Kern and Koma. Figures are in very good condition.
0519:736
CONDITION: lacquer on the base is starting to turn dull and a bit brown. Brass elements protected by the dome have only a bit of tarnish. Silvered dial is good. Hands are correct and very good. Unusual two-ball " governor" style pendulum is original. Suspension is intact. Rare round movement (plate 1171 in Terwilliger's book) is stamped 26603. This model is shown in Terwilliger's book on 400-day clocks in the section on " some Outstanding Pre-World War I 400-Day Clocks", number 50.
0519:737
CONDITION: the wood case is in fine condition with just a few small scratches. Front beveled glass and other flat glasses are good. Silvered dial is good with some light wear to the black numerals. Brass is bright. Becker movement corresponds to Terwilliger's plate 1032. It is signed only with the BHA trademark and serial number 2107610. Proper Becker style disc pendulum.
0519:738
CONDITION: the clock is in very good condition with some light discoloration of the protective lacquer. Good original glass dome. For details on this clock see Charles Terwilliger's "400 Day Clock Repair Guide" in which he states that this " clock may go down in history as the best 400-day clock ever made." Also take note of his instructions on the assembly of the motion works and pendulum.
0519:739
CONDITION: the clock is in good condition. Some discoloration of the protective lacquer on the base. Three dimensional moon has worn paint. Clock base with Kaiser trademark. Good dial and original glass dome. Suspension is complete. For details on this clock see Charles Terwilliger's "400 Day Clock Repair Guide" in which he writes that this " clock may go down in history as the best 400-day clock ever made."
0519:740
CONDITION: The attractive case is in good condition. All of the glasses are very good. Dial is pristine. Dedication plaque on the front for "25 years of service with EZ Paintr corp" dated 1976. The signed movement escaped during our brief test.
0519:741
CONDITION: brass case with a slightly dull finish. Enamel dial signed "Baden" has three hairline cracks. Nice steel hands. Both beveled glasses are fine. Miniature disc pendulum is correct. Top block, fork, and section of suspension spring are included. The bottom block is missing but can be determined from the pendulum and Terwilliger's book. Rear movement plate corresponds to Terwilliger's plate number 1619, though this one has a clear maker's trademark. It also bears the serial number 151642. This model is featured in Terwilliger's book in the section titled "Some Outstanding Pre-World War I 400-Day Clocks", number 14.
0519:742
CONDITION: the case is in excellent condition with only minor tarnish. The black shellac that once filled the numeral depressions is not mostly absent. Proper disc pendulum. Minute hand appears to be a bit short. The movement back plate corresponds to Terwilliger's plate number 1051, attributed to Jahresuhrenfabrik with an approximate date of 1907. The stamps read "D.R.P. No. 144688 / U.S. P. No. 751686". The suspension is complete. This model is shown in Terwilliger's reference book on 400-day clocks in the section entitled "Some Outstanding Pre-World War I 400-Day Clocks"as example 26, having been found in a Jahresuhrenfabrik catalog from 1905. This is a rare and attractive model.
0519:743
CONDITION: walnut case with old or original finish. Excellent dial with patent numbers in circle read "D. R. Patent 2437 / R. L. Patent 2182 / U. S. Patent 269052". Serial stamped on black plate reads "4065 / R". Correct, early disc pendulum. It is possible that this case originally housed a swinging pendulum movement, however it is the perfect size for this early Harder movement. A very unusual 400 day clock.
0519:744
CONDITION: the portion of the base that is outside of the dome has darkened. Signed enamel dial is very good. Blued steel hands are good. Dome fits well. Suspension is complete. The unsigned movement plate looks to correspond to Terwilliger's 1717. This model is more commonly found with a Becker stamp on the back plate.
0519:745
CONDITION: very good overall condition. The brass base has a slightly darker patina. The white enamel dial is perfect. Original spade hands. Suspension is intact. This larger-than-usual Neverwind model features a two-ball pendulum with full brass spheres. Original cloth-covered wiring in the base may need to be updated. Metal plate for the underside of the base is absent.
0519:746
CONDITION: brass parts have a medium-dark patina. Painted wood base has a few small nicks and dents. Signed dial is very good. Nice disc pendulum. Suspension is complete. There is no suspension guard. Rear plate corresponds to Terwilliger's plate number 1047. The plate lists patent numbers related to a compensating pendulum which was not always included with clocks bearing these patent numbers. The plate read "D.R.P. No. 144688 / U.S.P. No. 751686". It is also stamped with serial number 54432.
0519:747
CONDITION: the case is in good condition with some very minor dents. Silvered dial with one small scratch and a bit of tarnish. Hands with light oxidation. Both beveled glasses are good. Suspension is intact. The rare two-ball pendulum is attributed to Jahresuhrenfabrik and is one of the only known two-ball pendulum designs. The back movement plate of this clock corresponds to Terwilliger's plate number 1574F, and coincidentally, has the same serial number as the drawing, which is 142086. This clock is shown in Terwilliger's book in the section on "Some Outstanding Pre-World War I 400-Day Clocks"as example number 34. That one is attributed to Jahresuhrenfabrik. Hanging clocks with torsion pendulum movements are uncommon.
0519:748
CONDITION: brass is bright. Slight tarnish on silvered dial. Back plate of the movement corresponds to Terwilliger plate 1440 and reads " made in Germany" along with serial number 6754. Suspension is complete. Rare two-dial pendulum granted protection in 1905. One of small hands on the top of the pendulum is a replacement. The other has oxidized slightly, as has the small dial below it. Bottom of the pendulum is stamped "D.R.G.M."
0519:749
CONDITION: wood base with some worn finish on the outer edges. Brass is bright and was probably cleaned. Enamel dial is perfect, as are blued steel hands. Lower block of suspension is not attached to spring, but is included. Proper Becker style early disc pendulum. Rear plate looks to be number 1203 as documented by Terwilliger in his book on 400-day clocks. It has the Becker trademark, gold medal award stamp, and serial code 1875065.
0519:750
CONDITION: top surface of wood base has many fine scratches from a previous (probably disc) pendulum. Enamel dial with a few hairline cracks. Top finial of similar style is included but will need to be reattached. Suspension is intact. Back movement plate which is very similar to Terwilliger's plate number 1383 is stamped with serial number 116634. Rings for suspension guard are absent. Pendulum is missing side pieces and decorative nut for the bottom.
0519:751
CONDITION: case has been rubbed down. Movement appears to be complete, though there may need to be additional wiring to connect batteries. Good dial and hands. Correct pendulum. Rear metal instruction plate. Tiffany Electric Manufacturing Co. created this movement and licensed its use to several other companies including the National Magnetic Clock Co.
0519:752
CONDITION: (1) The brass case has darkened, especially the base outside of the dome. Lower block of the suspension is absent. 2 inch enamel dial is very good, as are hands. Dome fits well. Movement is signed "PH / Semester Uhr" and serial number 14923. Though Hauck promoted the "Semester clocks" heavily, perhaps only as 500 were ever made. (2) Brass is slightly tarnished. Very nice 1.5 inch enamel dial. Good hands and dome. Bottom block of the suspension is absent. Unsigned movement plate corresponds to Terwilliger's 1175. Very nice and uncommon Kiezle semi-spherical pendulum. This model is among the smallest 30-day torsion pendulum clocks ever produced. It is shown among the outstanding clocks as example 82 in Terwilliger's book. Dimensions are for the larger, the Hauck (1) Sold "as is".
0519:753
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0519:754
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0519:755
CONDITION: for parts
0519:756
CONDITION: for parts, some movements incomplete
0519:757
CONDITION: cabinet fair, second drawer with reattached front, dings, scratches and scrapes, numerous empty vials, but much usable material
0519:758
CONDITION: for parts
0519:759
CONDITION: dirty
0519:760
CONDITION:
0519:761
CONDITION: for parts
0519:762
CONDITION:
0519:763
CONDITION: repainted in dark red and green with gold lettering, break to both supports on one side of flywheel, wood table below spindle is absent, flywheel spins and treadle operates, belt absent, one side of flywheel reading "H. Snowden / 1859" and the other reading "United States".
0519:764
CONDITION: lathe and accessories are in very good condition with bright chrome plating. A very nice set with many hard-to-find and useful accessories. The milling attachment alone is a very valuable piece. Dimensions are for the lathe itself.
0519:766
CONDITION: the base and inside of case are dirty. The lathe has some minor wear commensurate with use. The collets and chucks have some light wear from use. Wood case with scuffs and stains. Almost every spot in the case is full, so the set is very nearly complete. Dimensions are for the closed wood box.
0519:767
CONDITION: the unit is bit dirty from use, but appears to have been well-cared for, so it should clean up fine. Many useful and hard-to-find accessories are included, making this a very desirable lot. For information and original manuals see: https: //unimat.homestead.com/history.html. Sold "as is".
0519:768
CONDITION: lathe is in generally good condition. Mismatched, but useful accessories. A small assortment of miscellaneous collets and parts are included. Large set of collets of various make.
0519:769
CONDITION: some rust on the lathe headstock. Replaced pulley. Rivett accessories are desirable, but did not start life with this lathe. Two set of collets-- one very clean and the other with light rust. L & R motor with foot controller.
0519:770
CONDITION: (1) Some loss of plating and light rust on lathe. Headstock drawbar is absent. Spindle turns freely. Unit comes with a bench-top motor speed controller rather than a foot switch. Countershaft is dirty and rusty. Large set of collets of various brands. (2) Some light pitting on the nickel plating. Drawbar is missing. Swing tailstock is old, but incomplete. Bench made countershaft with ball bearings. Collets of various brands. Nice cross slide with one bent handle that does not affect its operation. Sold "as is".
0519:771
CONDITION: this useful accessory is in very nice condition. Brass is showing through on the ends of the handles where they are held by the operator. No tool post is included. Though Marshall lathes often used the groove in the center of the bed to align tools and accessories, this cross slide comes with a shoe mounted to the bottom (much like what one would find on a Derbyshire) This will allow you to mount the cross slide perpendicular to the bed on lathes with the ways on the outside edges of the bed. Aligning this cross slide to a Marshall, Peerless, or Moseley lathe with ways on the inner groove may require some ingenuity. The tool is signed on the top.
0519:772
CONDITION: a bit dirty, otherwise very good
0519:773
CONDITION: poising tool and box very good, roller remover dirty, set of cutters and counter bores with a few small spots of oxide, Rolex wrench very dirty and with minor oxide
0519:774
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:775
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:776
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:777
CONDITION: both boxes dusty and dirty. Solidly built. Sold "as is".
0519:778
CONDITION: fair to good
0519:779
CONDITION: dirty, one Seitz jeweling tool very good, the other incomplete, B200 not working, staking tools and other steel with rust, case / crystal press missing a few dies
0519:780
CONDITION:
0519:781
CONDITION: good overall, a few pieces with minor oxide, some reamers and drills missing, box with scrapes, top and bottom with old tape and tape residue
0519:782
CONDITION: both dirty and with minor spots of oxide, top of staking set box with split
0519:783
CONDITION: fair to good
0519:784
CONDITION: fair to good, poising tools with good jaws, a few of the boxed tools incomplete, some steel parts with oxide / rust, Steiner missing pivot gauge. Sold "as is".
0519:785
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:786
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:787
CONDITION: (1) Some oxidation on steel components, box with scuffs and dings; (2) One of the dies may be missing from the set; (3) A very nicely made scale in good as-found condition. Many accessories included in the two drawers.
0519:788
CONDITION: sold "as is".
0519:789
CONDITION: dimensions are for the "Hite-Set" box. Sold "as is".
0519:790
CONDITION: some with original wood boxes, some with original cardboard boxes, and some without packaging. Sold "as is".
0519:791
CONDITION: cabinet fair
0519:792
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0519:793
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0519:794
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0519:795
CONDITION: very good to poor
0519:796
CONDITION: precious metal content marked
0519:797
CONDITION: movement complete, gilding in good condition, good staff, steel impulse pallet with minor bend, bowl good, bezel glass missing, bezel with a few casting flaws, two screws which attach the bezel and movement to the cylinder broken, dial with two small edge chips and missing one foot, hands good, cardboard box with wear, paper found inside box with losses. Sumner Smith (Nov. 1, 1811- Dec. 29, 1847) was born in Brighton, Mass. to Benjamin Smith and Mary Graves. He had arrived in Hartford by 1830, and is listed in directories as a jeweler, watchmaker, and finally horologist. In 1841 he married Mary Goodwin, and his working address, 166 Main St., Hartford, is that of his father in law Horace Goodwin, who kept, " constantly on hand for sale at reasonable prices, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Music and Music Books, Looking Glasses, Housekeeping Hardware, and any quantity of Military Goods". An article published in the NAWCC Bulletin, Vol. 57, No. 417, p.404- 407, details recent research into Smith and this timepiece, and includes a newspaper ad, placed by Smith in the July 20, 1842 edition of the Connecticut Courant, which states that "As a specimen of his work, a Ship Chronometer, made by the subscriber, can be seen at the store of H. Goodwin, 2d., No. 166 Main St, Hartford". It also details a spat between Sumner Smith and Lorenzo Church, who had worked for Bliss and Creighton in New York, which played out in the pages of the same newspaper during the month of October, 1842, regarding the timepiece in Smith's July 20th ad. The mainspring, signed "Quelet", and dated 1840, is probably the work of George L. Quelet, a mainspring manufacturer located at 33 Roosevelt Street, NY. Springs signed by Quelet have been found in at least one clock by Aaron Dodd Crane, and also a chronometer by Eggert & Son of New York. The chronometer is very unlike imported products of the period, and it seems a reasonable conclusion that the timepiece (with the exception of the dial) is of Smith's manufacture, and the one that he advertised in the Courant. As such, it is an important document of early American clock and watch making. For more information on George Quelet, see "Marine Chronometers At Greenwich" by Jonathan Betts, page 378, paragraph 3.
0519:798
CONDITION: box dirty and with marks and dings, top warped and with splits, losses to brass line inlay, brass exterior components tarnished, upper tier glass missing, strips for securing it in place present, bowl with spotting and corrosion, bowl and movement also with crude electric pen engraving, dial with minor spotting, hands dirty, movement with strong whale oil odor, plates with minor spotting, some screws with minor losses to blue, will run, needs service
0519:799
CONDITION: bowl and stand good, some excess silicone where the metal components join the glass, bezel with minor tarnish, silvered portion of bezel with scratches, glass with minor scratches, dial and hands very good, some loss to silvering beneath bezel, movement with specks of dirt, plates with fine scratches, top plate with dings near balance cock, back of balance cock with fine scratches, movement will run, low balance amplitude, oil thickened, service recommended
0519:800
CONDITION: the boxes are good overall, chronometer partially disassembled, includes the dial and a divided plastic box with the under dial components, hands, a new detent and locking stone, and other miscellaneous parts
0519:801
CONDITION: box with minor marks and dings, top slightly warped, quadrant hinge missing, dial with scratches and minor discoloration, hands with minor loss to blue, gimbal and bowl polished, movement with minor scratches, plates a bit hazy, dirty, running, needs service
0519:802
CONDITION: outer box refinished, and with minor dings and scratches, leather strap with degradation and repair, inner box good, the top with a few scrapes, upper tier with two edge dings, finish with crazing, gimbal and bowl with spotting, dial and hands very good, movement with minor marks and scratches, running, cards good
0519:803
CONDITION: outer box in an old finish, with dings and scratches, top and bottom with split, leather strap worn, inner box refinished, left side of lid sanded and with dark staining, brass corners on lid replaced, catch button replaced, catch will not engage, gimbal and bowl cleaned, dial with minor spotting and discoloration, hands with a few spots of oxide, movement with marks ands scratches, oily and dirty, running, crown will not engage to wind unless pressed down firmly, setting ok
0519:804
CONDITION: both running, both in need of service
0519:805
CONDITION: outer box with staining, scratches and losses to finish, leather strap broken, top with minor split, inner box finish with crazing, top with dings and scratches, dial restored, hands replaced, gimbal and bowl polished, movement with fine marks and scratches, very dirty, running
0519:806
CONDITION: box with dings and scratches, lid lacking finish, plaque on inside of lid loose, bowl and gimbal polished and lacquered, dial good, hands with minor scratches, movement gummy and dirty, balance staff good, not running although fully wound, needs service
0519:807
CONDITION: all missing detent, balance complete, escape wheel complete, and fusee chains
0519:808
CONDITION: case lacking finish, and with scratches, scrapes, and minor losses, left side joints separating, hanging hook added, oblong plate retained by modern finishing nails, movement components dirty, balance staff appears to be short when case is laying flat, but oscillates freely when hanging, minor tarnish on German silver components, losses to gilding, hands tarnished, circuit functional, but the various parts will require cleaning and adjustment in order to restore the clock to operating condition, remnant of battery clamp inside base of case badly rusted, oblong plate not secure within case. It appears that this piece was designed to operate in the horizontal position, and had a protective oval dome. This is further reinforced by the fact that the oblong plate relies on gravity alone to keep it in place. The terminals flanking the balance cock are for the battery, and the impulse is delivered through an electromagnet attached to the lower end of the " pallet" arbor, beneath the oblong plate. The circuit is completed by a pawl on the balance staff pushing a lever into a contact, the hands advanced incrementally at every other vibration of the balance by a pawl on the upper end of the "pallet" assembly.
0519:809
CONDITION: glasses and lettering good, frame with a few minor dents, corners with wear to plating, interior lining faded and with minor losses, watches fair to good, running condition unknown
0519:810
CONDITION: display good, with minor scrapes and scratches, wooden base lacking finish, case interior good, with minor staining, running condition of watches unknown
0519:811
CONDITION: sign missing from top, gilding with substantial losses, base with losses to finish, lining on exterior of door missing, lining with minor wear, running condition of watches unknown
0519:812
CONDITION: rococo hutch with significant losses, the later hutch good, with a few minor chips
0519:813
CONDITION: poor to very good
0519:814
CONDITION: good, with minor wear, precious metal content marked
0519:815
CONDITION:
0519:816
CONDITION: all with dirt and wear
0519:817
CONDITION: precious metal content marked, tested, diamonds tested
0519:818
CONDITION: CASE: Dings, lower right lug; Minor scratches on outer surface of case; Scratches between lugs at 12:00; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Very good. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) COMPLICATION FUNCTION: Functions properly. Clasp: Minor scratches. Box good. Michel Parmigiani trained at the Val de Travers school of Watchmaking, and then at the Chaux de Fonds Technicum, and upon graduation established a workshop specializing in the restoration of historically important timepieces. In 1996, the Parmigiani Fleurier brand was launched, and it has embraced and remained true to the technical and aesthetic mastery seen in the timepieces that had initially sustained and inspired it's founder.
0519:819
CONDITION: CASE: Very fine scratches on outer surface of case; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Very good. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) COMPLICATION FUNCTION: Functions properly; Date corrector functional. Strap with wear; Buckle with very fine scratches. Boxes and paperwork good.
0519:820
CONDITION: CASE: Very fine scratches on outer surface of case; A few tiny dings; Strap with wear; Clasp with fine scratches; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Very good. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) COMPLICATION FUNCTION: Functions properly; Correctors functional. Boxes and paperwork very good.
0519:821
CONDITION: CASE: Minor, fine pitting; Some polishing and regraining; Back regrained and with wear; Underside of two lugs with burrs; Back with a few marks from case knife; Plastic crystal with minor scratches; Strap with residue from inside of box. DIAL: A few minor marks and scratches, tiny spot of corrosion at 9:00, otherwise very good. HANDS: White paint refreshed; Chronograph hand replaced. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor marks and scratches on plate; Some steel components with a few specks of oxide; Some screw heads with minor marring. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) COMPLICATION FUNCTION: Functions properly. Box with scuffs and losses.
0519:822
CONDITION: CASE: A few tiny dings; Very fine scratches on outer surface of case; Lug at 1:00 with scratch; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Very good. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) Strap with wear; Clasp with fine scuffs and scratches; Box and papers good.
0519:823
CONDITION: CASE: Minor dings; Very fine scratches on outer surface of case; Crystal with minor scratches; Bracelet with minor scuffs and scratches. DIAL: Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Very good. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks), would benefit from service. Outer box good, with minor lifting of covering, inner box very good.
0519:824
CONDITION: CASE: Small dings and pin pricks; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Plastic crystal; Underside of two lugs with localized wear; One lug with number scratched into underside; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: A few fine scratches; minor spotting. HANDS: Good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scratches on plate; Bright work with fine scratches. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) Box very good.
0519:825
CONDITION: CASE: Fine marks and scratches, very good overall; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Very good. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) COMPLICATION FUNCTION: Functions properly. Box with a few minor marks and scuffs, certificate good, with folds.
0519:826
CONDITION: CASE: Fine scratches and minor dings; Case sides polished and with minor distortion; Plastic crystal with scratches; Crystal with gaps at ends; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Refinished; Bend, upper right corner; Numerals with bends. HANDS: With bends. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches and scuffs on plate; Bright work with fine scratches; Some screw slots with minor marring. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) Box very good.
0519:827
CONDITION: CASE: Minor dings and fine scratches on outer surface of case; Plastic crystal with minor scratches; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Restored. HANDS: Good. MOVEMENT PLATES: A few fine scratches on plate; Bright work with specks of oxide. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks), pivots dry, needs service.
0519:828
CONDITION: CASE: Very fine scratches, case very good overall; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Very good. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) Exterior of box with minor marks and scratches, interior lining poor. warranty booklet good
0519:829
CONDITION: CASE: Minor scuffs, otherwise very good. DIAL: Excellent. HANDS: Excellent. MOVEMENT PLATES: Excellent. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) COMPLICATION FUNCTION: Functions properly. Boxes and paperwork very good.
0519:830
CONDITION: CASE: Minor dings and fine scratches; Bracelet with fine scratches; A bit dirty. DIAL: Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scuffs and scratches. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order. COMPLICATION FUNCTION: Functions properly.
0519:831
CONDITION: for parts or restoration, case with dings and scratches, bezel very worn, case back modified and needing replacement, dial with minor marks consistent with age, but very good overall, Tritium very good, hour, minute, and register hands good, chronograph hand replaced, GMT hand missing, movement very dirty, appears to be complete, running, engaging the chronograph stops the movement, minute register jumper and column wheel pawl spring are poorly made replacements
0519:832
CONDITION: CASE: Dings and scratches; Crystal with scratches and chip / gouge at 3:00; Band absent. DIAL: Minor spotting. HANDS: Good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scuffs and scratches on plate. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) COMPLICATION FUNCTION: Functions properly, chronograph start / stop pusher sticking; Date setting functional; Needs service.
0519:833
CONDITION: Hamilton with good balance, not running, Tudor will run, very dirty, needs service
0519:834
CONDITION: both running
0519:835
CONDITION: all running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:836
CONDITION: World Time running, Kinetic Automatic will tick briefly, Accurist running, Rene Barton running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:837
CONDITION: seven running, including Accutron with cal. 218D movement, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:838
CONDITION: for parts
0519:840
CONDITION: CASE: Band with flat spot; Numerous dings and pin pricks; Scratches on outer surface of case; Fine scratches on inner surface of case; Engine turning with moderate wear; Bow with minor distortion; Polish residue; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel, light, 12:00 to center; Tiny flake at edge above 12:00. HANDS: Minor oxide, minute. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor dings, scuffs and scratches on plate; Small spot of corrosion; Bright work with minor patches of oxide; Concentric scratches on barrel and center wheel. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks), would benefit from service. Theodore Marie Leroy (1827- 1899) studied watchmaking under Simon Vissiere, and later worked for both Winnerl and Breguet. He was a very skilled watch and chronometer maker, and was appointed "Horloger de la Marine" in 1859, the same year in which his son, the celebrated Louis Leroy was born. It is interesting to note the similarity between the balance in this watch, and the patent balance of Charles Vander Woerd. While the Woerd balance patent specifies that the prismatic laminae are to be approximately one sixth of the circumference of the balance diameter, with the bimetallic portion located at the fixed ends of the rim, the Leroy balance uses the prismatic laminae for the full length of the rim. The "Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposition 1878" discuss Woerds new balance on pages 412- 414, and may have influenced Leroy to experiment with the design.
0519:842
CONDITION: CASE: Minor dings and shallow dents; Very fine scratches on outer surface of case; Front and back with small holes at joint, likely for pins to secure an early outer leather covering; Pendant slightly loose; Bow replaced. DIAL: Filled loss around winding hole and at case catch; Hairline at winding hole, cluster of hairlines at catch; minor loss and a few short hairlines at edge, 10:00; Minor scratches. HANDS: Replaced. MOVEMENT PLATES: Dings and scratches on plate; Pillars, wheels, balance bridge and other components with fine abrasion; Some screws replaced; Coqueret with fine abrasion and minor pitting; Will run after applying pressure to train, needs service. Antoine Thiout (1692- 1767) is probably best known as the author of "Traite de Horlogerie Mechanique et Pratique", the two volume tome being an important reference on 18th century clock and watch making. A rare, early timepiece by this important maker.
0519:843
CONDITION: CASE: Outer case very good, missing two pins; Inner case with fine scratches and fine pin pricks; Crystal with scratches. DIAL: An early replacement; Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: A few minor marks and scratches; Movement catch and screw with a few spots of minor oxide. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:844
CONDITION: CASE: Small, shallow dents; Dings and pin pricks; Scratches on outer surface of case; Marring on inner surface of case back; Fine scratches on cuvette; Crystal with edge chips; Crown worn; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Dial with multiple hairlines, more severe cracking at 5:00. HANDS: Good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Scratches and minor spotting on plate; Burrs on top of balance cock; Bright work with scattered specks of oxide; Small gouge at crown wheel bridge screw; Screw slots with marring. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks), low balance amplitude, needs service.
0519:845
CONDITION: CASE: Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Scratches on cuvette; Engine turning with moderate wear; Front cover hinge sticky; Rear cover snap worn; Bow worn; Pusher cap worn; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Spider hairlines, very faint, dial center. HANDS: Good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scratches on plate; Minor spotting; Screw heads with marring at slots; Lever and escape wheel endstone settings with minor marring. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) Henri Louis Matile exhibited precision watches at the U.S. Centennial Exhibition, and won the 1877 Neuchatel timing contest, category C, for a lever chronometer. This watch demonstrates the firm's ability to produce fine lever watches.
0519:846
CONDITION: CASE: Outer case with old repairs; Outer case with numerous small, shallow dents; Fine scratches on surface of outer case; Inner case with numerous dings and small dents; Inside of inner case abraded; Outer case hinge worn; Bow replaced. DIAL: Dial now with red soft enamel between numerals, otherwise very good. HANDS: Oxidation. MOVEMENT PLATES: Scratches on plate; Small amount of solder residue at center of balance cock; Case catch screw replaced; A few screws with specks of oxide. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:847
CONDITION: CASE: Back with minor, shallow dents; Back with tight split, 6mm; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Fine scratches on dome; Engine turning worn smooth; Bezel and back snaps worn; Bow and pendant worn; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: A few minor scratches; A few tiny chips at center of seconds bit. HANDS: Hour and minute replaced; Seconds hand tail broken. MOVEMENT PLATES: Very fine scratches on plate; Balance cock screw with minor losses to blue; Hack lever extension broken; Specks of dirt / dust. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:848
CONDITION: CASE: Numerous small dents, band; Very fine scratches on outer surface of case; Very fine scratches on inner surface of case; Front cover with minor gaps at band when closed; Engine turning nearly worn smooth; Bow replaced; Crown worn; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Hairline in enamel, light, 3: 30. HANDS: Mismatched. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor marks and scratches on plate; Center bridge with gouge at screw; Dirty, oily. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) ; Would benefit from service.
0519:849
CONDITION: CASE: Outer case with minor dents; Splits and losses to shell covering; Some pique pins missing; Catch not functional; Intermediate case with wear to bezel, the back, having been well protected, retains much of it's original detail; Inner case with minor scratches, dents and dings; Top of movement catch flush with dial surface; Pendant loose; Crystal with minor marks and scratches; Bow worn; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Minor marks and scratches. HANDS: Minute hand replaced. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor marks and scratches on plate; Screw heads abraded and polished; Some steel components with minor oxide; Specks of dirt; Fusee chain missing. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Not running, pressure on train will coax a few ticks from the balance, needs service. Gouache on paper dirty, but legible; Edge with minor losses. This timepiece may have been owned by Peter D. Beekman who lived at Albany, NY during the 18th century, and was last enumerated in the 1800 census of Albany's first ward.
0519:850
CONDITION: CASE: Very fine scratches on outer surface of case; Fine scratches on dome; Engraving with moderate wear; Engine turning nearly worn smooth; Front cover with minor gap at band when closed; Bezel hinge with damage; Bow gold filled and with significant brassing; Precious metal content tested. DIAL: Faint hairline at 6:00. HANDS: Minute hand broken. MOVEMENT PLATES: Barrel bridge with dings; Barrel bridge with oil staining and verdigris around mainspring setup ratchet; Barrel bridge screws replaced; Specks of dirt. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Not running, good staff, will tick with pressure on train, fusee chain not attached to barrel.
0519:851
CONDITION: CASE: Back with small shallow dents; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Fine scratches on dome; Engine turning worn smooth; Bow a bit loose; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: scratches on dial. HANDS: Minute hand replaced. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scratches on plate; A few specks of verdigris; Dirty. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Movement runs briefly, needs service.
0519:852
CONDITION: CASE: Minor dents, back cover; Band with flat spots; Minor dings and pin pricks; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Very fine scratches on inner surface of case; Pinhole in band below slide; Engine turning and engraving with moderate wear; Crystal with minor scratches; Bow replaced; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Numerous fine scratches on plate; Scratches on ratchet wheel; Bright work with fine scratches; Very oily, dirty. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) COMPLICATION FUNCTION: Functions properly, a bit sluggish, needs service.
0519:853
CONDITION: CASE: Very fine scratches on outer surface of case; Fine scratches on inner surface of case; Dome with two dimples, raised from the inside of the case; Engine turning and engraving with moderate wear; One hinge plug absent; Bow with wear; Precious metal content tested. DIAL: Minor scratches. HANDS: Mismatched; Seconds hand missing. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor marks and scratches on plate; Group of fine scratches to right of balance cock foot; Some screws replaced; Balance with a few specks of oxide; Dirty, oily. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Not running, good staff, chain detached from fusee, tries to run with pressure on train, needs service.
0519:854
CONDITION: CASE: Outer case with dents and dings; Inner case with shallow dents and dings; Inner and outer cases with fine scratches; Pendant with bushing; Pendant reattached to case; Bow replaced. DIAL: Fine abrasion. HANDS: Minute hand replaced. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor marks and scratches on plates; Upper balance staff bushing replaced; Balance cock and regulator plate screws replaced; Some screws and movement catch with minor oxide. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Not running, good staff, needs service.
0519:855
CONDITION: CASE: Back with a few shallow dents and dings; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Scratches on dome; Engine turning with moderate wear; Minor marring from file at bezel hinge; Bezel hinge plugs missing; Plastic crystal with fine scratches; Bow with wear; Precious metal content tested. DIAL: Fine scratches. HANDS: Replaced; Oxidation. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scratches and scuffs on plate; One dust cap stud broken; Dirty. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Good staff, fully wound, not running, will tick with pressure on fourth wheel, needs service.
0519:856
CONDITION: CASE: Outer case with minor dent in bezel at catch; Inner case with shallow dents and dings; Pendant reattached to case; Short split to right of pendant; Minor scratches on inner case; Crystal with fine scratches; Enamel with hairlines, minor wear at center and two small filled losses at edge. DIAL: Abraded; Now with blue soft enamel in areas separating the numerals. HANDS: Replaced; Oxidation. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scratches on plate; Dirty. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Runs briefly, needs service.
0519:857
CONDITION: CASE: Minor dents; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Fine scratches on inner surface of case; Crystal absent; Crown worn; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel. HANDS: Minor oxide; Seconds hand missing. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor discoloration on plate; Fine scratches on winding wheels; Regulator assembly with specks of oxide; Center jewel cracked; One center jewel setting screw head broken; Specks of dirt. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks), low balance amplitude, needs service. Chain good.
0519:858
CONDITION: CASE: Minor dings at hinges; Very fine scratches on outer surface of case; Key scratches on dome; Bow with wear; Bezel hinge repaired; Bezel with gaps near hinge when closed; Precious metal content tested. DIAL: Specks of dirt / dust. HANDS: Replaced. MOVEMENT PLATES: A few minor scratches on plate; Fusee upper jewel cracked; Dirty. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) ; Would benefit from service.
0519:859
CONDITION: CASE: Minor dents; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Fine scratches on inner surface of case; Engraving with moderate wear; Covers with gaps at band when closed; Cuvette and bezel missing; Bow worn; Bow replaced. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel, light, 1:00, 11:00; Small chip at edge, 1:00; Dial center a bit loose. HANDS: Mismatched. MOVEMENT PLATES: Marks and scratches on plate; Losses to plating; Spotting; A few specks of verdigris; Bright work with specks of oxide; Some screws with losses to blue; Specks of dirt. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Ticks briefly, balance spring needs truing, needs service.
0519:860
CONDITION: CASE: Tortoise shell with splits and minor losses; Some pique pins missing; Intermediate case with minor wear and scratches; Intermediate case catch replaced; Inner case with minor dents, dings and scratches; Pendant with case wear; Bow missing; Crystal with edge chips at 6:00; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel; Small edge chips, 12:00; Scratches. HANDS: Oxidation. MOVEMENT PLATES: Scratches on plate; Balance cock with very poor quality repair; Screws with losses to bluing; Steel components with minor oxide and rust; Very dirty. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Cannot be wound, fusee frozen; Ticks with pressure on train; Setting ok.
0519:861
CONDITION: CASE: Inner and outer cases with minor, shallow dents and dings; Fine scratches on outer surface of cases; Minor scratches on crystal; Pendant a bit loose; Catch button worn through; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Scratch at signature, otherwise very good. HANDS: Loss to blue and minor oxide. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scratches on bottom plate; Steel components with loss to blue and scattered specks of oxide. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:862
CONDITION: CASE: Not original to movement; Minor dings; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Crystal with minor scratches; Bezel absent; Bow replaced; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Fine scratches on dial; Seconds bit loose. HANDS: Oxidation, minute. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on plate; Fine scratches on bright works; Fine scratches on winding wheels; Dirty, oily. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:863
CONDITION: CASE: Outer case with wear to covering and loss to gilding; 12 pique pins missing; Inner case with shallow dents, minor scratches and losses to gilding; Crystal absent. DIAL: Faint hairline, 10:00; Minor scratches. HANDS: Replaced. MOVEMENT PLATES: A few minor scratches on plates; Regulator plate screws replaced; Balance cock screw with minor loss to blue. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:864
CONDITION: CASE: Small, shallow dents; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Gilding worn from cuvette; Covers with gaps at band when closed; Front cover lift spring weak; Cover extends beyond 90 degrees when opened, front, 100 deg. ; Bow worn; Precious metal content tested. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel, 10: 30 and seconds bit; Specks of dirt / dust. HANDS: Replaced. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor marks and scratches on plate; Ratchet wheel nut with spot of oxide; Bright work with scratches and specks of oxide; Some screw heads with minor marring; Specks of dirt / dust. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Not running, broken mainspring, will run with pressure on center wheel.
0519:865
CONDITION: CASE: Outer case with minor dents, dings and scratches; Inner case with minor dings and fine scratches; Catch button with two dents. DIAL: A few minor hairlines; Small flake at edge near 4:00; Minor scratches. HANDS: Replaced. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine marks and scratches on plates; Screws refinished; Dirty. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:866
CONDITION: CASE: Outer case with cracks, minor lifting and very minor losses to horn; Three pins missing; Outer case catch and button replaced; Middle case abraded and with replaced catch button; Inner case with minor dents, dings and scratches; Pendant poorly repaired; Bow replaced. DIAL: Scratches. HANDS: Oxidation. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor marks and scratches on plates; Balance cock and regulator plate screws with blue lacquer; Dirty. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Not running, good staff, needs service.
0519:867
CONDITION: CASE: Inner and outer surface of outer case with fine abrasion; Inner case with shallow dings and dents; Inner case with minor scratches; Catch button replaced; Crystal with fine scratches. DIAL: Fine scratches; Deeper scratch from 7:00-1:00, following curve of chapter. HANDS: Minute hand short. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor dings and scratches on plate; Screws with minor losses to blue. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Not running, good balance, will tick briefly, needs service.
0519:868
CONDITION: CASE: Band with tiny flat spot; Case back with tiny dent; Dings and pin pricks; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Very fine scratches on inner surface of case; Crystal with fine scratches; Bow with wear; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Minor losses to signature, otherwise very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scratches on plate; Steel work with fine scratches; Small patch of oxide on balance endstone setting; Some screw heads with minor marring. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) COMPLICATION FUNCTION: Functions properly.
0519:869
CONDITION: CASE: Outer case with splits and minor losses to shell covering; Some pins missing; Inner case with fine scratches. DIAL: Edge flakes; Dial glued to movement bottom plate, mounting plate missing. HANDS: Minute hand replaced. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scratches on plate; Screws with minor losses to blue; Some steel components with minor oxide. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running, hour hand does not advance when running or setting.
0519:870
CONDITION: CASE: Dings and pin pricks; Case exterior with fine abrasion; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Crystal with manufacturing flaws. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel; Minor flakes at center and around keyhole. HANDS: Replaced; Minute and seconds hands short. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on plates; Hand missing from regulator; Bright work with fine scratches and a few specks of oxide. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) ; Would benefit from service.
0519:871
CONDITION: CASE: Fine marks and scratches on outer surface of case; Fine scratches on inner surface of case; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Minor marks and scratches; Minor toning; Dirt and oil. HANDS: Specks of oxide. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on ratchet wheel; Dirty, oily; One case screw with broken head, the other replaced; One screw adjacent to crown wheel missing. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Not running, winding or setting, very gummy, needs service.
0519:872
CONDITION: CASE: Minor dents and dings; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Very fine scratches on inner surface of case; Front cover hinge a bit sticky; Front cover crystal missing; Bow replaced; Crown worn; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Enamel with losses at 12:00 and 6:00. HANDS: Minor oxide, tip of minute. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on plate; A few screw heads with minor marring; Gummy, specks of dirt / dust. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:873
CONDITION: CASE: Bezel covering missing; Case back covering cracked and a number of pin heads missing; Minor dings and a few shallow dents, inner case; Fine scratches on outer surface of cases; Crystal with flakes and chips. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel; Chips in enamel around winding hole; Small hole in dial at 5:00. HANDS: Replaced, tarnished. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on plate; Bright work with specks of oxide; Specks of dirt, gummy. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Not running, good staff, needs service.
0519:874
CONDITION: CASE: Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Bow replaced; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel, light, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00- 5:00, 6: 30, 11: 30. HANDS: Replaced minute. MOVEMENT PLATES: Bottom plate with a few minor scratches; Balance cock with chips and loss at end of foot; Top plate with chips at set lever screw; Pillar and balance cock screws with a few specks of oxide. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks), out of beat, would benefit from service. Box with wear and losses. This watch was last sold at Bonhams, New York, NY, "Masterpieces of American Watchmaking" sale, May 24, 2014, lot 1234.
0519:875
CONDITION: CASE: Shallow dents, back; bezel with marks from dent removal; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Very fine scratches on inner surface of case; Engraving with moderate wear; One hinge plug absent; Incorrect crystal; Crown worn; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel, light, 2:00, 4:00, 5:00, 7:00; Chips near setting lever; Dirty and with oil residue. HANDS: Oxidation. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on plate; Balance cock foot with marks and scratches; Balance cock with marring near endstone; Minor spotting; Winding wheels with spots of oxidation; Fourth wheel upper jewel and setting replaced. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks), low balance amplitude, needs service.
0519:876
CONDITION: CASE: Back with small, shallow dents; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Very fine scratches on inner surface of case; Engine turning with moderate wear; Plastic crystal; Crown worn; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Specks of verdigris at edge. HANDS: Fine scratches. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on plate; Winding wheels with a few specks of oxide; Ratchet wheel center with fine scratches; A few screw heads with minor marring. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:877
CONDITION: CASE: Case has housed another movement; Converted from hunting case to open face; Numerous shallow dents; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Very fine scratches and small dents on cuvette; Crystal with chips on underside; Bow and crown worn and with brassing; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel, light; Specks of dirt. HANDS: Tip of minute hand broken; Oxidation. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on plate; Pin pricks; A few specks of corrosion; Spotting; Bright work with specks of oxide; Bright work with fine scratches; Regulator with oxidation; One case screw missing; Specks of dirt. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:878
CONDITION: CASE: Case has housed another movement; Dings; Back heavily abraded and polished; Very minor brassing, band, at 6:00; Underside of bar worn. DIAL: A few fine scratches, otherwise very good. HANDS: Good. MOVEMENT PLATES: A few minor marks and scratches on plate. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) ; Would benefit from service. Box top with minor losses at hinge
0519:879
CONDITION: CASE: Shallow dents, back; Minor dings and pin pricks; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Pendant with minor deformation from bow; Bow swings freely, retaining pin soldered in place, and with some brassing. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel, light, 12:00, 6:00; Specks of dirt and dust. HANDS: A few specks of oxide. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on plate; A few fine scratches on winding wheels; A few specks of oxide on winding wheels; Regulator with a few specks of oxide; Specks of dirt, oily. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks), balance scrapes center wheel dial up with movement at 45 degrees, 3:00 down.
0519:880
CONDITION: CASE: A few minor dings; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Fine scratches on inner surface of case; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Minor spotting; Minor toning at edge; dents above 6:00. HANDS: Minor oxide. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine marks and scratches on plate; Winding wheels with faint specks of oxide; Regulator assembly with specks of oxide; Case screw head broken; A few screws with specks of oxide; Near complete loss to blacking in engraving. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:881
CONDITION: CASE: Minor dent, front; Minor waves and shallow dents, back; Small, deep dent, back; Scratches on outer surface of case; Scratches and shallow dent on cuvette; Engine turning worn smooth; Front cover lift spring a bit weak; Bow with significant wear; Pusher cap absent; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Dial with areas of faint discoloration, most notably at 11:00; Flakes at edge, concealed by bezel. HANDS: Replaced; Oxidation. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on plate; Dust guard escutcheon at winding arbor with spots of oxide; Regulator and balance stud with fine specks of oxide; Balance cock screw with spot of oxide; Balance upper endstone and setting replaced; Specks of dirt. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Not running, good staff, very gummy, needs service.
0519:882
CONDITION: CASE: Dings and pin pricks; Scratches on outer surface of case. DIAL: Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scratches on plate; Fine scratches on winding wheels; Regulator spring with specks and spot of oxide; Minor loss to blacking in engraving. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks), low balance amplitude, needs service. Box with wear and losses to label.
0519:883
CONDITION: CASE: Case has housed another movement; Dents, back; Dings and pin pricks; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Very fine scratches on inner surface of case; Crystal with fine scratches; Bow replaced and with wear; Crown with wear; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Fine scratches, otherwise very good. HANDS: Loss to bluing, minute. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on plate; One case screw replaced and with minor oxide; Specks of dirt. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:884
CONDITION: CASE: Case has housed another movement; Two small, shallow dents, back; Minor dings; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Scratches on cuvette; Engine turning worn smooth; Gold filled with brassing; Cover snaps worn; Crystal with scratches; Bow worn. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel; Filled chips at 9: 30. HANDS: Replaced; Oxidation. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scratches on plate; Minor dings on plate; A few small areas of polishing on plate; Minor marring around escape wheel upper endstone setting; Bright work with scattered specks of oxide; Balance cock screw and one plate screw replaced. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Ticks briefly, needs service.
0519:885
CONDITION: CASE: Case has housed another movement; Minor dents and dings; Shallow crease, back; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Fine scratches on inner surface of case; Lift spring weak; Bezel with filing to clear set lever; Back cover extends beyond 90 degrees when opened, 100 deg; Plastic crystal; Crown worn; Precious metal content marked. DIAL: Numerous hairlines; Minor chip at setting lever. HANDS: Replaced; Minor oxide. MOVEMENT PLATES: Fine scratches on plate; A few heavier scratches; Minor spotting; Regulator assembly with minor scratches and specks of oxide; One balance endstone screw replaced; Setting lever poorly repaired; Dirty / oily. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:886
CONDITION: CASE: Dings and pin pricks; Minor scratches on outer surface of case; Bow with dings and scratches. DIAL: Very good. HANDS: Very good. MOVEMENT PLATES: A few minor marks and scratches, otherwise very good. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks)
0519:887
CONDITION: CASE: Case has housed another movement; A few dings and pin pricks; Shallow dents, back; Fine scratches on outer surface of case; Fine scratches on inner surface of case; Underside of crystal with chip at 12:00; One hinge plug absent. DIAL: Hairlines in enamel, 5:00; Spider hairlines at edge, 12:00; Chips in enamel concealed by bezel, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00. HANDS: Replaced; Minor oxide and losses to blue. MOVEMENT PLATES: Minor scratches on plate; Shallow gouge at one barrel bridge screw and case screw; A few tiny, faint spots; A few screws with minor loss to blue and specks of oxide; One jewel screw replaced; Case screw replaced; "1867" scratched into plate above serial number. MOVEMENT FUNCTION: Running order (winds, sets and ticks) As Elgin began their numbering at 101, this is the 287th watch made by the company.
0519:888
CONDITION: plate with minor marks and scratches, some screw heads with minor marring, dirty and oily, running, hour and minute hands not advancing, chronograph functions but the split is very sticky, needs service, dial with flake at edge, 2:00, short hairline, 7:00, and some fine scratches, hands with minor loss to color
0519:889
CONDITION: running, dirty, plates with minor marks and scratches, center bridge with spot of corrosion, some steel components with minor oxide, dial good, minute and seconds hands replaced
0519:890
CONDITION: very dirty, oily, will run dial up, needs service, winding wheel over barrel with a few broken teeth, balance needs truing, balance spring needs centering, plates with minor spotting, dial with crack and minor chips at center of seconds bit, hands replaced
0519:891
CONDITION: will tick dial down, upper staff pivot with significant wear, some screws replaced
0519:892
CONDITION: dirty, greasy, broken staff, will run dial down, dial with hairlines
0519:893
CONDITION: outer case missing, movement with minor marks and scratches, balance bridge and regulator plate screws replaced, movement catch repaired, dial with flakes and hairlines, runs with pressure on train, needs service
0519:894
CONDITION: will tick briefly, needs service, minor losses to gilding, some screws replaced, dial an 18th century replacement, hands replaced
0519:895
CONDITION: both complete and with good staffs, minor losses to gilding, dials are later replacements, hands replaced
0519:896
CONDITION: both complete and with good staffs, a few screws replaced, lacking dials
0519:897
CONDITION: all complete and with good staffs, minor losses to gilding, hands replaced
0519:898
CONDITION: unsigned watch functioning correctly, the others complete and with good staffs
0519:899
CONDITION: Nardin functioning correctly, dial replaced, the other watches complete and with good staffs,
0519:900
CONDITION: 1833016 complete and with good staff, not running, balance cock replaced, dial with chips and cracks, 3038086 missing the split seconds wheel, otherwise complete, good staff, dial with scratches and hairlines, 871912 running, chronograph functional, dial with cracks
0519:901
CONDITION: for parts
0519:902
CONDITION: three running, the others with good staffs, chronograph mechanisms complete, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:903
CONDITION: Patek cylinder missing dial, Patek 18 1/2 ligne with repair to lever fork, Patek 20 1/2 ligne incomplete, Agaton disassembled and with damaged dial and broken fork, Koehn disassembled, missing escape wheel, movements may have other missing parts
0519:904
CONDITION: 300821 very gummy, will run with cleaning, 265164 incomplete, 266675 partially disassembled, roller missing, 307132 partially disassembled, no balance staff or spring, 138689 disassembled, incomplete
0519:905
CONDITION: Barraud & Lunds and Army & Navy running, the chronometers with good staffs
0519:906
CONDITION: Barrauds will tick briefly, the others with good staffs, for parts
0519:907
CONDITION: for parts, at least three movements incomplete, Bushman with replaced balance cock, movement otherwise complete
0519:908
CONDITION: for parts
0519:909
CONDITION: Thomas Brown running, repeat work complete but not functional, Scherer with good staff, repeat work complete but non functional, Swiss quarter repeating chronograph with good staff, repeat and chronograph mechanisms are complete but non functional, the remaining watches complete and with good staffs
0519:910
CONDITION: for parts
0519:912
CONDITION: four running, the others with good staffs
0519:913
CONDITION: for parts
0519:914
CONDITION: for parts
0519:915
CONDITION: split seconds will work but very gummy, Russel will run, but very gummy, Girard working, one dual time zone working, Sewill working, the rest with good staffs
0519:916
CONDITION: for parts, one movement with lever conversion
0519:917
CONDITION: for parts or restoration
0519:918
CONDITION: for parts or restoration
0519:919
CONDITION: some disassembled, some incomplete, for parts
0519:920
CONDITION: some disassembled, some incomplete, for parts
0519:921
CONDITION: some movements incomplete, Courvoisier patent and Vaceron lever running, for parts
0519:922
CONDITION: four movements running, the others with good staffs
0519:923
CONDITION: for parts
0519:924
CONDITION: many running, for parts
0519:925
CONDITION: for parts
0519:926
CONDITION: for parts
0519:927
CONDITION: for parts, micro mosaic damaged, setting tests well below 10 karat, timers working
0519:928
CONDITION: many incomplete, for parts
0519:929
CONDITION: for parts, some movements incomplete
0519:930
CONDITION: both running, need service, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:931
CONDITION: both running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:932
CONDITION: both running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:933
CONDITION: grade 706 running, Bunn with good staff, very dirty, roller jewel backwards, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:934
CONDITION: both running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:935
CONDITION: both with good staffs, need service, repeater sounds quarters but not hours, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:936
CONDITION: both good overall, running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:937
CONDITION: both with good staffs, will tick with pressure on train, need service, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:938
CONDITION: both with good staffs, need service, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:939
CONDITION: repeater running, striking incorrectly, pendant with significant internal wear, the other with good staff, dial with numerous poor quality repairs, seconds bit replaced, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:940
CONDITION: both movements complete and with good staffs, not running, will need service, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:941
CONDITION: both with good staffs, need service, Moricand with significant poor quality repairs to enamel, Girardier with case damage, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:942
CONDITION: both with good staffs, in need of service, Soret dial with filled, inpainted losses, Shepley recased, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:943
CONDITION: both running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:944
CONDITION: chronograph running, balance out of round, chronograph mechanism complete but not fully functional, needs service, wind indicator not running, recased, good balance staff, wind indicator mechanism appears to be complete and without damage, but does not function, needs service, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:945
CONDITION: both with complete movements and good staffs, both gummy and out of beat, rack lever dial with numerous hairlines and missing crystal, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:946
CONDITION: both running, split seconds watch dirty, chronograph gummy, needs service, dual time zone functions properly, recased, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:947
CONDITION: Elgin running, dial with damage, case with brassing, Waltham not running, very gummy, needs service, bezel difficult to screw down, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:948
CONDITION: both will tick briefly, both need service, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:949
CONDITION: all running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:950
CONDITION: Bunn Special and Lincoln running, the other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:951
CONDITION: two running, the other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:952
CONDITION: all with good staffs, Bullingford with broken winding square, repousse inner case with bezel detached from hinge, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:953
CONDITION: all with good staffs, two will tick briefly, need service, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:954
CONDITION: one running, the others with good balances, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:955
CONDITION: Hasum running, the others with good staffs, all need service, Thornton originally with pique decorated leather covering, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:956
CONDITION: Imperial Duplex running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:957
CONDITION: all running, Timing and Repeating chronograph fully functional, the other two very gummy, need service, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:958
CONDITION: two running, the other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:959
CONDITION: two running, the other with good staff, all need service, two missing crystals, precious metal content tested, diamond tested, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:960
CONDITION: all running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:961
CONDITION: all running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:962
CONDITION: one running, the others with good staffs, one missing outer case, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:963
CONDITION: all with good staffs, need service, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:964
CONDITION: all with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:965
CONDITION: two running, one other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:966
CONDITION: one running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:967
CONDITION: all with good staffs, need service, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:968
CONDITION: one running, the others with good staffs, need service, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:969
CONDITION: two running, the others with good staffs, need service, one outer case missing, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:970
CONDITION: three running, the other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:971
CONDITION: Ditisheim running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:972
CONDITION: two running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:973
CONDITION: four running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:974
CONDITION: four running, the other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:975
CONDITION: Hampden running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:976
CONDITION: one running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:977
CONDITION: 956 and 974 running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:978
CONDITION: two running, the others with good staffs, one outer case missing, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:979
CONDITION: four running, including the 21 jewel 992, the other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:980
CONDITION: four with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:981
CONDITION: four running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:983
CONDITION: five running, the other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:984
CONDITION: four running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:985
CONDITION: five running, the other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:986
CONDITION: five running, including 23 jewel model 1892, the other with good staff, model 92 with painted reproduction dial, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:987
CONDITION: two running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:988
CONDITION: all running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:989
CONDITION: two running, including 23 jewel Veritas, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:990
CONDITION: four running, the others with good staffs, 12 size bezel missing, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:991
CONDITION: one running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:992
CONDITION: two running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:993
CONDITION: duplex running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:994
CONDITION: four running, including 21 jewel model 92, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:995
CONDITION: 23 jewel Vanguard and 19 jewel Crescent St. running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:996
CONDITION: four running, including 21 jewel model 1892, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:997
CONDITION: four running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:998
CONDITION: all running, one stops dial up, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:999
CONDITION: 5 running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1000
CONDITION: five running, the others with good staffs, watch with O'Hara style dial has winding issues, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1001
CONDITION: five running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1002
CONDITION: three running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1003
CONDITION: three running, the others with good staffs, one missing crystal, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1004
CONDITION: four running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1005
CONDITION: all running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1006
CONDITION: two running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1007
CONDITION: six running, the other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1008
CONDITION: four running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1009
CONDITION: three running, the others with good staffs, E. Howard watches in later cases, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1010
CONDITION: three running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1011
CONDITION: two running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1012
CONDITION: five running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1013
CONDITION: six running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1014
CONDITION: seven running, the other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1015
CONDITION: two running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1016
CONDITION: six running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1017
CONDITION: four running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1018
CONDITION: three running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1019
CONDITION: four running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1020
CONDITION: 6 running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1021
CONDITION: four running, the others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1022
CONDITION: 7 running, the others with good staffs, repeater functioning incorrectly, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1023
CONDITION: five running including Richardson, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1024
CONDITION: 8 running, including an 18 size, 21 jewel Father Time, one other with good staff, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1025
CONDITION: 6 running, four others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1026
CONDITION: seven running, four others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1027
CONDITION: five running, two others with good staffs, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1028
CONDITION: three running, three others with good staffs, many lacking crystals, one bezel hinge broken, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1029
CONDITION: for parts, some missing crystals, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1030
CONDITION: for parts, some missing crystals, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1031
CONDITION: at least 15 running, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1032
CONDITION: for parts
0519:1033
CONDITION: some watches running, precious metal content marked, multiple lots sold as is, no returns
0519:1034
Back Plate Label Used in E. Ingraham & Co. Walnut Corrugated Number 345 Clock
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