Antique Clocks Price Guide Index


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Ansonia Clock Co. enameled iron case, "Belgium", ca 1904.
Ansonia Clock Co. enameled iron case, "Nubia", ca 1894.
Ansonia metal cased clock, "Nonpareil", ca 1904.
Waterbury Clock Co. porcelain clock, "Parlor No. 100", ca 1889.
Seth Thomas "World", ca 1909. Movement is No.
Seth Thomas "Balltop" or "Eclipse" shelf clock, ca about 1900.
Miniature French Bulle clock.
Lecoultre Atmospheric clock in an earlier case style.
F. Kroeber "Regulator No. 31", shown in the Kroeber trade catalog of1888-1889.
Seth Thomas "Concord", ca 1886, one of Seth Thomas's famous City Series clocks.
French carved cartel clock by "Larshnneur, St.Lo". The large carved case is 29 inches high and 20 inches wide.
Seth Thomas hanging clock, "12 Inch Drop Octagon", ca 1909.
Seth Thomas & Sons statue clock, "No. 8011", ca 1876.
Seth Thomas Chime Clock, ca 1915, with the large double movement, one to activate the strike and one to run the clock.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca. 1970's.
Seth Thomas Ships Bell clock-barometer combination called, "Regatta3", ca 1950.
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Zenith", ca 1914.
New Haven Clock Co. - Wilcox Canada, "Chime No. 4"
E. Ingraham Clock Co. wall hanging "Ormond", ca 1911.
N. Pomeroy, Bristol, Ct." signed on the movement" of this fine shelf clock.
Gustav Becker, 2 weight Vienna Regulator.
L.F. & W.W. Carter, shelf calendar clock, ca 1862-1867.
Seth Thomas hanging "Balltop" or "Eclipse" kitchen clock. This is one of the nicest I have had with a couple of exceptions.
French bronze mantle clock with heavy ornamentation, lions, spires, and other cast figures.
Forrestville Mfg. Co., Bristol, Ct.", per the full" paper label.
Wm. L. Gilbert parlor clock, "Pyramid", ca 1879.
Ansonia crystal regulator "Cavalier", ca 1914.
Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. parlor clock, "Fifth Avenue", ca 1874.
Lenzkirsch shelf clock. Large solid plate movement, SN 948820, signed Lenzkirsch.
Juno swinging arm, statue only, ca 1901. 23 inch figure has been refinished in a Syrian Bronze color.
Ansonia Clock Co. "La Mosella", ca 1880's, Royal Bonn.
Waterbury Clock Co. clock with a standing statue.
Self Winding Clock Co., New York. Large oak case is unusual as it is generally seen in metal cases.
French style mystery clock, statue and ball, standing 30 1/2 inches high.
Ansonia Clock Co. "Chippendale", ca about 1880.
Wm. L. Gilbert walnut, "Parisian", ca 1879. The case is 24 inches high, extremely clean and highly polished.
Seth Thomas "World", ca 1909. Advertising on the glass, "Lemon & Son Jewelers, Louisville, Ky".
French Empire Portico mantle clock with rope columns.
Ansonia Clock Co. wall clock, "Regulator A", ca 1906.
French Portico, mahogany base and top painted ebony.
French Morbier, probably ca 1850-1860.
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Symbol Extra", ca 1894.
Contemporary Ansonia Huntress Ball Mystery Clock.
French crystal regulator signed "Japy Freres" and "Made in France", on the 8 day movement.
French Morbier, ca 1850-1860.
Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. parlor clock, "Japanese", ca 1874.
E. & G.W. Bartholomew, Bristol, Conn. Short drop transition case.
Lenzkirsch cartel clock. All wood case with a wonderful gilt finish.
Smith & Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, ca 1847. A double fusee shelf clock.
Miniature wall timepiece, probably Austrian, ca about 1850.
Ansonia Clock Co. "Crystal Palace No. 1 Extra", ca 1880.
Ansonia Clock Co figure clock, "Victory", ca 1894.
E.N. Welch "ltalian No. 3" calendar clock, ca 1870.
Kienzle-Germany, ca 1920's. Boulle style mantle clock with a plethora of bronze ornaments and inlay on 3 sides of the wood case.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", a reissue by Seth Thomas, SN 1699 of4000 made.
Seth Thomas & Sons, metal case with female figure, listed in the catalogs as "No. 8029"
English fusee, 8 day timepiece, in excellent condition. The mahogany case is clean and polished.
Seth Thomas "No. 1 Parlor Calendar", ca 1863.
French oval crystal regulator.
German RA, time, strike and calendar, now minus the calendar movement.
Forrestville Mfg. Co., Bristol, Conn." Ca 1836.
Ever-Ready Safety Razor" clock by the American Safety" RazorCorp.
Ansonia Clock Co. mirror side, "Triumph", ca 1880.
French clock in a blue cobalt urn, standing 15 inches high.
English double chain fusee wall clock. Note the huge solid plate movement and pendulum.
Seth Thomas "Lincoln VP", ca 1886. Made in walnut and ebony, which was very poplar in the late 1800's.
Jerome & Co. New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn.
French bronze crystal regulator by "Marti", ca 1903.
Seth Thomas crystal regulator "Empire No. 14", ca 1909.
Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn. Short drop wall clock.
Ansonia Clock Co. "Olympia" clock and base with an unidentified Ansonia statue of unusual style.
German Vienna 2 weight regulator, unsigned movement but a special Vienna none the less.
H. Blakeslee, Cincinnati, Ohio, pillar and scroll clock with some thought provoking additions.
Sessions Clock Co. "Observatory Advertising Clock", touted as a good way to advertise a business or product.
Jungians-Germany, animated "Monkey Business". Mouth and eyes move with power from a 30 hour movement.
French cartel, ca 1850. In great condition considering age.
Wm. L. Gilbert crystal regulator, "Isabella", ca 1913.
Gilbert Manf'g Co. "Maranville Patent-Octagon Drop Calendar", ca 1866.
Ansonia Clock Co. "Prompt", ca 1901. A big clock at 50inches tall, made with black walnut and is very nice from top to bottom.
Ansonia Clock Co., "La Mosella", ca 1880's, a Royal Bonn.
French cartel with barometer and thermometer. 26-inch metal case with gold paint over the metal.
French cobalt blue porcelain urn complete with original base, top, and other ornaments, winged cherubs and dove.
Jerome & Co. New Haven, Conn. rare and patented Eistell's program regulator clock, ca 1870.
German 2 weight Vienna regulator. 8-day movement, strikes 1 rod, hours and half hours.
Chelsea Clock Co. "Desk Clock", ca 1923. 8 day, lever movement, striking ships bells on hour and half hours.
Seth Thomas gallery clock, ca around 1910-1920. Shown only in the 1917 Seth Thomas trade catalog.
Seth Thomas 2 sided street clock, or shop clock, advertising a watch and clock repairing business.
Ansonia Clock Co. parlor clock, "Monarch", ca 1880.
Seth Thomas "Arcade", ca 1909. 30 day timepiece, large double spring movement with Graham dead beat escapement.
E.N. Welch "Eclipse Regulator", ca about 1900. 8 day, time and calendar, running.
Chelsea Clock Co. "Desk Clock", ca 1923. 8 day, lever movement, striking ships bells on the hour and half hours.
Early New England banjo that has had some poor restoration.
Waterbury Clock Co. "Eton", ca l906.
Seth Thomas crystal regulator, "Empire No. 25", ca 1909, also known as the "Rough Rider" clock.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No.2" in the case style made only from 1922-1929.
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna regulator, 8-day movement striking half hour and hours on a coil gong, and it is running.
Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. "Hanging Monogram", ca 1874.
William L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Defender, Ca 1910.
Black Forest carved case clock. Cuckoo style dial and hands.
VERY RARE American cuckoo, only 2 known to exist.
Silas B. Terry wall weight regulator, rosewood case.
E. Howard "No. 59 Regulator", ca 1975. A reissue by the Howard company.
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna regulator.
L.F. & W.W. Carter, Bristol, Conn. Miniature calendar clock, only 26 inches high.
Waterbury Clock Co. "Regulator No. 2", ca 1891.
E. Howard "Banjo No. 5". 8 day time only movement.
Ommolu-mounted Boule and tortoiseshell clock, the waisted case with a seated boy on top and an eagle at the bottom.
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Regulator No. 21", ca 1910.
Self Winding Clock Co., New York, ca 1880's.
Seth Thomas "Office Calendar No. 6", ca 1884.
Ansonia Clock Co. "Foyer No. 1", ca 1904.
Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. ca. 1869-1877, using "Terry's Patent Improved Calendar", per the label.
Seth Thomas 30 day gallery, probably a limited production or special order model.
Ansonia Clock Co. figure clock, "Juno", ca 1894.
Gustav Becker 3 weight Vienna regulator, ca 1830-1850.
L.F. and W.W. Carter (Luther and Wilham), Bristol, Conn.
Ansonia Clock Co. "Cyruric and No. 1176", ca 1904.
Ansonia Clock Co. hanging clock, "Prompt", ca 1901.
New Haven Clock Co. large wall calendar clock.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 1", ca 1863-1875.
New Haven Clock Co. wall calendar clock, 30 day time and calendar movement.
Seth Thomas - Southern Calendar Clock Co., "Fashion No.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca 1888-1913.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 1", ca 1875.
Seth Thomas - Southern Calendar Clock Co., "Fashion No.
English Dial clock, ca 1850.
Rare "Norris North, Torrington, Conn." ca 1830, pillar and scroll clock.
Mann & Sohne, Germany, ca 1880. An elaborately made wall clock, different from others of this style.
S. B. Terry wall regulator, ca 1830. The predecessor clock of the Seth Thomas No.
French Lyre Mystery clock, ca 1830. Round 8 day movement, outside count wheel, strikes a brass bell, and runs strong.
Seth Thomas Made for the Southern Calendar Clock Co.
Waterbury Clock Co., "Regulator No. 67", ca 1906.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 1 Extra", ca 1860.
Seth Thomas-Southern Calendar Clock Co. "Fashion No. 3", ca 1877.
Ansonia Clock Co. "Huntress Ball Swing", ca 1901.
E. Howard Clock Co. "Regulator No. 89", ca 1889.
Seth Thomas, "Regulator No. 1 Extra", ca 1875.
"Gas Light" clock or "Table Timepiece".
Winterhalter & Hoffmeyer Cathedral style case. Black Forest type shelf clock.
Ansonia Clock Co. cabinet clock, "Senator", ca 1904.
Waterbury Clock Co. hanging weight clock, "Augusta", ca 1893.
Silas Hoadley tall clock, ca 1813-1820. Walnut case, 87 inches high or 7 feet, 3 inches, a good size for most homes.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 9", ca 1884. 8 day, weight, time only movement, running.
E.N. Welch, "Regulator No. 11", ca 1889.
E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., "No. 12 Regulator", ca 1885.
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Regulator No.6", ca 1881.
Hanging regulator with a Swiss pinwheel movement.
Rare Seth Thomas "Off Center" pillar and scroll using the Seth Thomas movement patented by Eli Terry and licensed to Seth Thomas by agreement in 1818.
Seth Thomas "Office Calendar No. 3", ca 1863, called the "Peanut" by today's collectors.
Ansonia Clock Co. "General", ca 1914. Oak case at 68 inches is a mighty big clock, with carved trim on the top and sides.
French Mystery clock. Large 6 inch, dark green ball, 8 day or possibly 15 day movement, is running.
Waltham, or Harris & Harrington, long case clock, with a J.
Extremely rare, Samuel Terry's "Whales Tails", pillar and scroll shelf clock.
Seth Thomas "Parlor Calendar No. 10", ca 1892.
Very Rare pillar and scroll clock with the "Inside-Outside", visible escapement, and the off center swing of the pendulum.
Walnut standing regulator with the typical Swiss pinwheel movement, 8 day, time only, weight driven.
A FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE GILT BRONZE AND GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century.
A LOUIS XV PROVINCIAL STYLE PAINTED WOOD BRACKET CLOCK, late 19th century.
AN AMERICAN STAINED PINE TALL CASE CLOCK BY R. WHITING, WINCHESTER, early 19th century.
A VICTORIAN GILT METAL FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, mid-late 19th century.
A FRENCH GILT METAL-MOUNTED THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, movement by Japy & Cie, late 19th century.
A LOUIS XV STYLE BRONZE THREE-PIECE MANTEL GARNITURE, late 19th century, movement impressed EB, dial inscribed Emile Vie & Cie/Paris.
A FRENCH CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK, mid-19th century, movement by Vincenti.
A FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE AND ROUGE MARBLE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, movement stamped Barrard & Vignon, Paris, bronze stamped 'Cie Anonyme des Bronzes/Bruxelles'.
A LOUIS XIV STYLE 'BOULLE' AND GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, circa 1900, the dial engraved 'F. Lesage/Paris', the movement by Samuel Marti.
A LOUIS XV 'BOULLE' STYLE MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century.
A LOUIS XVI ORMULU AND SLATE MANTEL CLOCK WITH GLASS DOME, circa 1800.
GEORGE III OAK PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, early 19th century, signed Ashton Macclesfd. (Macclesfield)
A FRENCH ART DECO GILT METAL-MOUNTED MARBLE THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, circa 1925, Japy Freres.
A CHARLES X GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, circa 1830, unmarked.
A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY STYLE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, late 19th/20th century.
A LOUIS XIV STYLE TORTOISE SHELL-VENEERED AND GILT BRONZE BRACKET CLOCK, Tiffany & Co., New York., 20th century, movement stamped TIFFANY & CO./NEW YORK and with Medaille d'Argent.
A FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE AND SLATE THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, clock by Japy Freres, late 19th century, bronze signed Dubois.
A PARIAN FIGURAL ANNULAR CLOCK, late 19th century.
A CHINESE CLOISONNE, PORCELAIN AND BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, 20th century, bearing label 'Made in the People's Republic of China'.
A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT BRONZE MOUNTED ONYX MANTEL CLOCK.
A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT METAL MOUNTED GREEN MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK,
A PARCEL-GILT BRONZE MOUNTED PORCELAIN CLOCK GARNITURE.
AN ANSONIA GILT METAL MOUNTED FAUX TORTIOSE MANTLE CLOCK.
A FRENCH MOLDED BRASS WALL CLOCK, 19th century.
A FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND ROUGE MARBLE THREE-PIECE MANTEL GARNITURE, late 19th century.
A LOUIS XV STYLE GILT METAL TABLE CLOCK, circa 1913,
A CHINESE CLOISONNE, PORCELAIN AND BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, 20th century, bearing label 'Made in the People's Republic of China'.
A FRENCH FAIENCE MINIATURE TALL-CASE CLOCK, 19th century, underglaze VP. mark, possibly Marseille.
A FRENCH BRASS OVAL CARRIAGE CLOCK, Early 20th century.
A FRENCH PATINATED AND PARCEL GILT BRONZE AND ONYX THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, late 19th century.
A BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, late 19th century, probably French.
A DUTCH OAK AND PAINTED TALL CASE CLOCK, circa 1800.
A PARIS PORCELAIN PINK AND GREEN-GROUND MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century.
A VIENNESE ENAMEL AND SWISS TIMEPIECE, late 19th century, the movement engraved Vacheron a Geneve.
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE TALL CASE CLOCK, late 19th century.
A FABERGE STYLE JADE, ROSE QUARTZ AND PINK ENAMEL TABLE CLOCK, Geneva Clock Co., Switzerland.
A SILVER AND VIENNESE ENAMEL FRENCH TIMEPIECE, late 19th century, movement engraved Gamot A Lille.
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE WALL CLOCK, late 19th century, maker's mark JLH.
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE BRACKET CLOCK, late 19th century.
A SWISS GILT METAL SMALL CARRIAGE CLOCK, the works stamped Breve, the face inscribed Vacheron & Constantin, Geneva.
A FRENCH BRASS AND GLASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the works stamped Duverdrey & Bloquel, retailed by Memod, Jacquard & King, St. Louis.
A BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, late 19th century.
TWO BULOVA TABLE CLOCKS, mid 20th century.
A GILT-METAL SANTUS BELL CLOCK, Late 19th/early 20th century.

 

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