Antique Clocks Price Guide Index


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Fine marble and ormolu astronomical perpetual calendar clock, Edouard Serin, Paris, circa 1880.
Gilt bronze 8 day-going mantle regulator with constant force escapement. F. Luthi, Horloger a Paris, circa 1920.
High Precision Timekeeper; USSR, 1970
8 day-going mahogany center-seconds mantle regulator with decimal and duo-decimal chapters and Revolutionary and Gregorian calendars; Attributable to Lepaute, Paris, circa 1795.
Fine and rare prototype, 2 day-going marine chronometer with special balance and power reserve indication, in its water-resistant aluminum and nickel cylindrical box. Ulysse Nardin, Locle, Suisse, circa 1940.
"Grande Montre Marine" 2 day-going, marine chronometer oe tabatire, with regulator dial. Accompanied by a later mahogany box. Louis Berthoud, begun in July 1809, finished in January 1811
Mahogany, two-day marine chronometer in French style box. Thomas Earnshaw, circa 1795.
Mahogany, 2 day-going marine chronometer with power reserve. Winnerl, No. 392, circa 1845.
Very fine 8 day-going mahogany jump hour-hand table clock striking hours and half-hours, Breguet, No. 555, c. 1800
Month-going center-seconds table regulator with true equation of time, annual Gregorian and Revolutionary calendars, accompanied by Breguet certificate.Breguet; sold on February 4, 1808.
Month-going weight-driven wall valet astronomique with center-seconds, Breguet sold on 4 September 1835
Month-going, weight-driven astronomical long case regulator with one-minute passing striking, annual calendar and equation of time, Breguet, sold on October 28, 1847
Mahogany two-day marine chronometer with eccentric dial. Breguet et Fils, sold on January 14, 1822.
Mahogany veneered, one month-going, astronomical lunar mantle clock; Antide Janvier au Louvre, circa 1802.
Month-going center-seconds mahogany mantle regulator striking hours and half hours. Antide Janvier, circa 1803.
Unique and spectacular astronomical, 3 week-going, double overhanging pendulum, "resonance" mantle regulator;Antide Janvier, c. 1810
Unique and spectacular, astronomical, 3 week-going, weight-driven, "resonance" double pendulum wall regulator with two independent trains. Antide Janvier, Au Louvre, circa 1800.
Dead center-seconds, 8 day-going astronomical, moon phase, triple calendar and zodiac, skeletonized mantle regulator; Paris, circa 1800
8-day going marble, enamel, and ormolu astronomical mantle clock with date, days of the week, striking the hours and half hours, Terrien, Paris, circa 1800.
Center-seconds, 8 day-going skeletonized mantle regulator with date and special seconds-beating escapement. Robert Robin, Paris, 1784.
Marine chronometer en forme de tabatire made in Louis Berthoud's workshop after his death, under the direction of Henri Motel. Berthoud Frres, circa 1818.
Very fine and rare month-going astronomical center-seconds mantle regulator; Mugnier a Paris, circa 1820.
Extremely rare and very fine dead center-seconds mantle regulator with one-second constant force detent escapement. Honor Pons, invented and executed in 12 months (Sept. 24, 1803 - Sept. 23, 1804)
Very fine and rare, center-seconds astronomical 6 month-going mantle regulator with remontoir d'galit wound every 30 seconds. Paul Garnier, Paris, circa 1845.
Very fine small, mahogany, 49 hour-going marine chronometer with power reserve indicator; Winnerl, France, circa 1840.
Fine small mahogany, 49 hour-going, marine chronometer with regulator dial and power reserve indicator. Vissire, Paris, sold circa 1860.
Very fine and rare magogany 8 day-going marine chronometer with power reserve indicator. O. Dumas, circa 1851.
Fine and very rare gilt and silvered bronze three-train, hour- and quarter-striking, large horizontal table clock in original leather fitted box. Christianus Caroll, Ksningsberg, circa 1660.
Mahogany bracket day and night clock with original bracket, Caspar Pfeninger a Zurich, circa 1750.
Very fine and extremely rare month-going weight-driven Valet Astronomique, with long case regulator, Huygens endless rope-winding, Berthoud offset compound pendulum, center-seconds, equation of time, annual calendar and thermometer. Le Paute a Paris, cabinet by Jean-Ferdinand-Joseph Schwerdfeger, circa 1775.
Very fine and rare gilt brass three month-going, double barrel center-seconds mantle regulator with remontoire d'galit. Robin de Paris, circa 1780.
Exceptionally rare and important mahogany four-day going Chronometre Compte Secondes. Breguet, circa 1870
Time-Flow Clock; Bernard Gitton, 1980s. Very rare and unusual pendulum water clock.
Cast iron, steel, and brass quarter-striking tower clock, Arsene Cretin l'Ange, a Morbier (Jura), c. 1899
Timex, "Ben Hogan". Produced in the 1970's. Stainless steel and sharkskin clip wristwatch with concealed dial, removable from the wrist or the belt to become a little bedside table clock.
Fine eight day-going form clock designed as a gas street lamp with alarm. Jaeger-LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1965.
Very fine Integrated T3 Electronic Master Clock System, five-module tower; Patek Philippe & Cie., Geneve, circa 1975.
Very fine integrated Electronic Master Clock System, two-module tower. Patek Philippe & Cie., Geneve, circa 1980.
Fine and rare eight day-going hour-striking miniature "Capucine" clock. Waltrin L'Aine a Epinal (France), circa 1760.
Fine brass traveling "Capucine" alarm clock. France, circa 1810.
Rare gilt metal single hand small hour-striking horizontal table clock. French, circa 1670.
Rare, gilt metal astronomical horizontal table clock; Germany, circa 1700.
Fine gilt bronze, triple-train, hour- and quarter-striking Renaissance table clock. Germany, circa 1640.
Fine and rare gilt bronze hour-striking crucifix table clock. Germany, circa 1640.
Very fine silver, enamel and agate, eight day-going minute-repeating carriage clock. Nocturne, Swiss, circa 1910.
Fine gilt metal eight day-going, miniature carriage clock. LeRoy & Fils, Paris, circa 1890.
Fine tortoiseshell covered, keyless, eight day-going, quarter-repeating desk clock. Cartier, circa 1930.
Gilt brass, eight day-going, Grande et petite Sonnerie, quarter-repeating carriage clock with alarm. Lacloche Freres, Paris, circa 1900.
Gilt brass, eight day-going carriage clock with alarm and retrograde calendar. French, circa 1870.
Very fine silver, enamel, and agate, eight day-going small desk clock with original Morocco fitted box. Cartier, Paris, circa 1910.
Fine sterling silver and enamel eight day-going, small domed desk clock with original leatherfitted box. Wegelin Fils, Lyon et Geneve, circa 1925.
Magnificent and extremely rare, 18K gold and enamel, pearl-set musical center-seconds scent flask fitted with a watch, with carillon and exceptional automaton scene. Attributable to John Rich and Decombaz, circa 1805, made for the Chinese market.
Montre de sac, stainless steel and black leather purse watch, which, when opened, becomes a little bedside clock. Rolex, 1940's.
Silver gilt and enamel eight day going, keyless strut clock in original fitted box. JTC, Geneva, circa 1900.
Silver, gilt brass and enamel eight day going strut clock, in original fitted box. Plojoux, circa 1900.
Solar-powered electric table clock in original fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie. made in the 1970's.
Gilt bronze solar-powered electric clock designed as a small Louis XV wall cartel. Patek Philippe & Cie. c. 1960's
Mahogany, eight-day going, quarter repeating grande et petite sonnerie carriage clock with alarm and special escapement, with contemporary fitted box. Breguet et Fils, c. 1805
Gilt brass eight-day going, petite sonnerie, quarter repeating, carriage clock with alarm and chronometer escapement, in fitted box. Patek et Cie. a Geneve, circa 1850.
Eight-day going small table clock designed as a Pendule d'Officier. L. Leroy & Cie., Paris, circa 1880.
Eight-day going, small quarter repeating, petite sonnerie carriage clock in original fitted leather box. Breguet, Paris, circa 1910.
18K gold and enamel nephrite jade, eight-day going desk clock, Cartier, Paris, circa 1920.
18K gold, agate, labradorite, and bakelite eight-day going desk clock, Cartier, Paris, circa 1920.
Renaissance single hand table clock with hour-striking and alarm. French, circa 1550.
Solar-powered electric table clock in original fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie. circa 1965.
Fine 'Naviquartz', electronic, center-seconds chronometer, in original fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie, made in the 1970's.
Fine 'Naviquartz', electronic, center-seconds chronometer, in original mahogany fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie, made in the 1970's.
Gilt bronze, grillotte red marble and enamel eight-day going, hour and half-hour striking skeleton clock with Republican calendar. Ridel a Paris, circa 1805,
White marble and ormolu eight-day going, hour and half-hour striking clock, Charpentier Fils, circa 1790.
Brass and glass mystery clock. Jaeger-LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1950.
Eight-day going form clock shaped as a gas street lamp with alarm. Jaeger, Swiss, circa 1965.
Fine and interesting electric mystery clock. Jaeger, Swiss, circa 1955.
Very fine and extremely rare, gilt bronze, eight-day going carriage clock with half-quarter repeater, alarm, subsidiary seconds, calendar with days of the month and months, in original Morocco fitted box, accompanied by the original key and certificate. Breguet, c. 1837.
Very fine and rare, silver "hump-back", eight day going, Grande et Petite Sonnerie carillon carriage clock with alarm, double calendar and special escapement. Breguet, c. 1843
Two-day marine box chronometer with special patented balance and 56-hour winding indicator. Bliss & Creighton, New York, circa 1845.
Gilt brass and glass Gaslight Night Clock in original leather fitted box. American Waltham Watch Co, circa 1885.
Fine and very rare, brass, skeletonized, eight-day going carriage clock with rotary regulator. Waterbury, Connecticut, circa 1885.
SCOTTISH LONGCASE, circa 1850-60; Maker: Hugh Fraser
BLACK FOREST ORGAN CLOCK, Circa 1830 Maker: JACOB GANTER, KAPPEL, GERMANY
ENGLISH 18th CENTURY TALLCASE, Circa 1785 Maker: JOHN BARNISH ROCHDALE, ENGLAND
ENGLISH MAHOGANY TALLCASE, Circa 1822-37; MAKER: JOHN ANDERTON Origin: Huddersfield, England
18th CENTURY BELGIAN TALLCASE Circa 1780-90; Maker: ANDRE SAUVEUR a HERSTAL, BELGIUM
SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE, circa 1825-36; Maker: James MacGregor Origin: Edinburgh
WELCH MAHOGANY LONGCASE, circa 1820 Maker: W. JOHN REES Origin: Ebbo Vale, Wales
Austrian 18th Century gilt bronze mantel clock
LENZKIRCH PORCELAIN CLOCK
FRENCH GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, Circa 1810
FRENCH GILT BRONZE CATHEDRAL CLOCK, Circa 1830; MAKER: F.L. Hausburg Origin: Paris
FRENCH PARIAN AND GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK; MAKER: BAURET a PARIS Circa: 1855
Austrian Gilt Bronze and Black Patinated "Bronze au Negru" Mantel Clock
French three piece green onyx garniture
French Urn Clock, Circa 1850
FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK made first part of the 20th century.
CHINESE STRIKING TABLE CLOCK WITH AUTOMATA, circa1840
SERPENTINE VIENNA WALL CLOCK, 3/4 SIZE, c.1860-70
ENGLISH TALLCASE Circa 1750-60 Maker: JOHN STOKES Origin: ST. IVES, ENGLAND Circa 1750
SCOTTISH LONGCASE Circa 1815-1825;MAKER: "ROBERT SHARP" of JEDBURGH, SCOTLAND
FRENCH FIGURAL TABLE CLOCK, Circa 1820
GERMAN PORCELAIN WALL CLOCK, Circa 1850
A FRENCH BRASS CARTEL WALL CLOCK
DUTCH STOELKLOK Circa 1840-50
ENGLISH TAVERN WALL CLOCK, Circa 1760-75
A French brass lantern clock with an eight day brass movement, early 20th century
LONGCASE SCOTTISH BRASS DIAL
DUTCH FRIESIAN STAARTKLOK Circa 1830
GERMAN LENZKIRCH VIENNA STLE WALL CLOCK, Circa 1870-80
FRENCH LYRE CLOCK Circa 1820
EARLY ENGLISH WALL CLOCK circa 1790
GERMAN LENZKIRCH REGULATOR Circa 1880
CHINESE TABLE CLOCK Circa 1850
English Tallcase Clock, Circa 1760; Maker: John Sharpe; Origin: Romford, England
American Welch Spring and Co. round top wall clock - Circa 1868
FRENCH BOURNE CLOCK Circa 1800-1810
Ansonia Clock Co.'s Standing Regulator, "Antique Standing", ca 1901.
English 9 tube tall clock made by "Donne-London, AD 1909", as inscribed on the dial.
English carved tall case clock, ca 1720.
New Haven Clock Co. "Regulator No. 4", ca 1883.
B&O Railroad clock. Stamped on the door "B&O 165". Case is Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No.3"., ca 1886.
E. Howard & Co., Boston, "No. 70 Regulator", ca 1923.
E. Howard "Figure Eight" or " Regulator No.6", ca 1991.
E. Howard "Figure Eight", or "Regulator No.7", ca 1997.
E. Howard & Co.'s 1976 Reissue of the "Regulator No.10".
"Act of Parliament" clock, ca 1760-1780
New Haven Clock Co., 30 day, double dial calendar.
Ansonia Clock Co., hanging clock, "Prompt", ca 1901.
Seth Thomas hanging clock, "Flora", ca 1884.
Chelsea Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass., "No. 1 Pendulum", ca 1911.
E. Howard Clock Co. "Regulator No. 89", ca 1889.
E. Howard & Co. wall regulator. A large, time only, "Howard & Davis, Boston 1358", signed movement.
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No.18". A contemporary clock made as a copy of the ca1909 poplar model No.18.
E. Howard & Co. "Regulator No.2", made by contemporary craftsmen using an old Howard No.2 as a pattern.
E. Howard & Co. "No. 1 Regulator", ca 1993.
William L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Regulator No.3", ca 1875.
The Schneider Cuckoo Clocks Co. massive cuckoo clock, eight day, time and strike, with a music box.
Ansonia Clock Co. "Prompt", ca 1901
Ansonia Clock Co. hanging "Bagdad", ca 1904.
William L. Gilbert "Regulator No.11", ca 1891.
Ansonia Clock Co., "Dispatch", ca 1883.
Seth Thomas "Umbria", ca 1909.
Ansonia Clock Co. hanging "Regulator A", ca 1906.
Sessions Clock Co., "Regulator No.5", ca 1904-1913.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 4", ca 1922.
Waterbury Clock Co. wall clock, the "Montreal", ca 1883.
E.N. Welch wall clock, "No l Drop Octagon, Calendar", ca 1885.
Seth Thomas wall clock, drop, calendar.
William L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Admiral", ca 1910.
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn. hanging clock, "Pendant", ca 1875.
Seth Thomas hanging clock, "World", ca 1909.
Seth Thomas Clock Co. wall clock, "Regulator No.2", ca 1913.
Ansonia Clock Co. wall clock, "Regulator A", ca 1906.
Seth Thomas Clock Co. hanging, "World", ca 1909.
Seth Thomas Clock Co. short drop, school house clock, or as the catalogs call it, the "12 Inch Drop Octagon", ca 1909.
Contemporary cased Seth Thomas Regulator, similar to the Regulator No.70 and No.80.
Railroad clock by the Self Winding Clock Co. "Pediment Clock", ca 1910.
A modern reproduction of the very early Howard "Regulator No. 5", banjo clock, ca 1990's.
E. Ingraham Clock Co. hanging "Ionic", ca 1911.
Waterbury Clock Co. "Regulator No.2", ca 1891.
Waterbury Clock Co. hanging "Regulator No.18", ca 1893.
Seth Thomas "Office No.9", ca 1922.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No.70", ca 1924.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca 1875.
Waterbury Clock Co., "Regulator No. 18", ca 1893.
Colonial Mfg. Co., hall clock, ca 1929. Model No. 1410, and so stamped on the back of the 68 inch high case.
English Grandmother clock, 60 inches high.
English Granddaughter clock, 56 inches high.
Eli Terry & Sons Column & Splat shelf clock, ca 1828-1830.
Early shelf clock with carved half columns and splat, pineapple finials, claw feet. The old label reads, "Manufactured for George Mitchell, by Atkins & Downs, Bristol, Conn". It was made around 1831-1832.
Seth Thomas, Plymouth, Connecticut, ca 1819. The case is a column and splat, transition style.
Column and Splat, Transition case. Full label on the backboard, some of which reads, "Ephriam Downes, for George Mitchell, Bristol, Conn". ca 1826-1828.
Samuel Terry, Bristol, Conn. ca 1830, column and splat clock.
Early triple deck clock, ca about 1830, probably made and sold by Birge, Mallory, & Co. or Birge, Gilbert & Co.
Birge, Mallory & Co. Bristol, Co., column and splat clock, ca 1837-1843.
International Time Recording Co. of NY, a Division of International Business Machines Corp. Model E60 Master Clock, Serial Number 282170, with 3 slaves.
The Standard Electric Time Co., Springfield, Mass, painted on the 14 inch dial of this electric clock.
Waterbury Clock Co. "Gallery", ca1893.
International Time Recording Co. wall regulator, Model No.13.
New Haven Clock Co. wall model, "Nason", ca 1913.
Ansonia Clock Co. hanging clock, "Fulton", ca 1914.
Seth Thomas "Hanging Balltop", or "Eclipse" wall clock, c. early 1900's
Chelsea clock made for "Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Co. Boston", as signed on the dial.
Seth Thomas "US Navy Deck Clock No. 3".
Chelsea Clock Co. "Admiral", ca 1923.
Bulle "Dome Unique", ca 1920's.
German Anniversary clock "World", signed, "J. Kaiser G.M.B.H. Germany".
German open well hanging clock by HAC, No. 911, c. 1900
Lenzkirch RA in a 3/4 size.
Vienna regulator, one weight, 30 day runner.
"Mann", German wall regulator in the Alt Deutch style, beautifully cleaned and polished.
Rare Serpentine Vienna regulator, 8 day, 1 weight, unusual large single train movement has maintaining power.
German Vienna regulator, 2 weight, made by "V. Hausler", a clockmaker in Wien, 1844-1861, (Vienna, Austria), as signed on the dial.
German open swing wall clock.
German wood Morbier in as found condition, dirty but has super wood graining and carving top to bottom
German wag, cuckoo style but in a round case
French-Swiss pinwheel in a Vienna regulator type case, called the "Laterndluhr" or lantern style.
Miniature tall clock
Waterbury Clock Co. hanging clock, "Atlanta", ca 1893.
E. Howard Watch & Clock Co., banjo clock, "No. 5", ca 1874.
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No.2", ca 1922.
Seth Thomas Clock Co. large gallery clock with an original 24 inch painted dial in very nice condition.
Massachusetts Shelf Clock, ca about 1950's. Movement is 8 day, weight driven, signed "Foster Campos, Model "S" No.5416".

 

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