Antique Clocks Price Guide Index


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E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. mantle clock, "The Pansy", ca 1889.
French box clock, 8 day, rod strike. Silver dial painted for 12 and 24 hours.
Junghans miniature RA. 8 day spring movement strikes half hours on a coil gong and runs very well.
German bracket style mantle clock.
Made and Sold at Plymouth, Connecticut by Seth Thomas, per the label inside the case.
Anglo drop clock with a rolling base.
New Haven porcelain clock, "Latimer", ca 1900.
French box clock, 8 day movement striking Westminster Chimes on 10 long rods.
Atkins Clock Co. miniature cottage, 10.5" high.
Horolovar Flying Pendulum Clock packed in the original box from the 1970's.
Waterbury Clock Co. miniature iron cased clock, very rare, read on to hear why.
E. Ingraham Co. mantle clock, "Cartoon" ca 1889.
Waterbury Clock Co., Sales Room, New York City, reads the label inside this iron front clock. Iron case is signed, "N. Mueller No. 12".
Seth Thomas, "Newark", ca 1886, the date stamped on the back of the case indicating it was made on that date.
French box clock, made by "Vedette" , ca around 1930.
Ansonia Brass Co. early beehive case, ca 1854-1869.
Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn. shelf clock with gold half columns, paw feet, flat top, all original and untouched.
French box clock, 8 day, Westminster Chime, strikes 7 long rods. Very similar to the previous 2 clocks.
French box clock made by "Au Carillon D'or", Paris, France, ca 1930's.
Boston Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Crystal", ca 1890.
E. Ingraham Company mantle clock, ca 1880's.
Seth Thomas mantle clock in an Adamantine finish, "Sucile", ca 1909.
Seth Thomas Ships Bell clock, "Mayflower 3", ca 1950.
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "12 Inch Drop Octagon", ca 1881, per the factory stamp on the case.
Unusual Umbrella clock, all bronze case made in 2 pieces.
Gustav Becker disc pendulum in a bright brass case, and come with good original glass dome.
French miniature crystal regulator, under 9 inches tall.
Seth Thomas "Buffalo", ca 1886.
Junghans? Capital Dome Clock? Baseball Clock?
Very rare novelty table clock with a porcelain panel front, behind twisted bronze stand resembling interwoven vines.
Wm. Gilbert Clock Co. cabinet clock, "Cosey Corner, Pattern R", ca 1906.
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. mantle clock, "Altai", ca 1885.
German Anniversary clock with a disc pendulum.
Hamburg American miniature RA, ca 1892-1900.
Seth Thomas "Naples", ca 1902.
Jerome and Co. New Haven, Conn. Shelf clock.
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Large Rosewood and Gilt Column", ca 1875.
George B. Owens, Winsted, Conn. shelf clock, ca about 1875.
Seth Thomas "Nashville", ca 1879, another of their early City Series clocks.
Electric clock in an oak case 35 inches high.
E. Ingraham Co. hanging clock, "Western Union", ca 1911.
German Cuckoo-Quail, 3 weight clock.
Wm Gilbert Clock Co. hanging, "Observatory", ca 1913.
Ansonia Clock Co., crystal regulator, "Dorval", ca 1914.
Chelsea Clock Co. tambour style, "Queen Anne, Model No. 94", ca 1923.
Seth Thomas "Oregon", ca 1884, one of the earlier City Series clocks with a more "parlor clock" look.
LeCoultre Atmospheric Clock, Atmos for short. Made in Switzerlandaround 1970, I think everybody bought one that could afford it.
LeCoultre Atmospheric Clock, or Atmos Perpetual Motion Clock, ca 1970's.
Seth Thomas Sonora Chime clock, ca 1909 to 1923. This one is stamped on the base "1917".
LeCoultre Atmospheric clock never needs winding, runs by atmospheric pressure. Serial number is 199523.
LeCoultre Atmos clock, serial number 31533.
French marble statue clock, and 2 side pieces.
Seth Thomas "Seattle", Ca 1890, on of the "City Series" made by Seth Thomas over a period of 30 years.
Gamblers Clock. We have had a half dozen or so of the gambler clocks over the years.
New Haven Clock Co. "Thurston", crystal regulator, ca 1917.
French Morbier gallery type clock in a black octagonal wood case.
Ansonia Side Pieces, "No. 1009 Music and Poetry", ca 1904.
Electric clock in an oak case 39-1/2 inches high.
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. made a very special clock they called, "Ruddygore", ca 1890.
"Mouse Clock", a contemporary version of the early mouse clock made by "Dungan and Klump".
Seth Thomas contemporary clock resembling the earlier "Lunar" model.
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. mantle clock, "Helios", ca 1885.
Miniature Cows Tail timepiece, more than likely 17th century.
E. Ingraham Company banjo, "Nyanza", ca 1915.
Herschede Hall Clock Co. "Pendulum Westminster Mantle Chime Clock", Model 20. serial number 72024.
Waterbury Clock Co. "No. 43-22", in the catalogs and is also called "Varsity" sometimes, as stated on the old label on the back.
German shelf clock, made by "Thomas Haller", a clockmaker in Schwenningen Germany, from 1880 until 1900, when they merged with Junghans. Their trademark "T over H" is on the movement.
Seth Thomas "Marble No. 144" ca 1886.
Seth Thomas, "Large Rosewood Column", ca 1863.
Seth Thomas and Sons, "Madonna and Child", ca 1876.
Seth Thomas "Nashville, V.P." one of the earlier City Series clocks Seth Thomas made, ca 1879.
Seth Thomas "Sonora Chime Clock Co. "Office Drop Calendar No. 57", ca 1915.
Waterbury Clock Co. Waterbury, Conn. parlor clock.
E. Ingraham Co. cabinet clock, "Tontine", ca 1886.
E. Ingraham Company hanging, "Northwestern", ca 1910, commonly called a store regulator.
Waterbury Clock Co. figure clock, "Viking", ca 1905.
Waltham Wall Library Clock, ca 1928.
Rare Seth Thomas mantle clock, ca 1892, and so stamped twice on the case back.
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. porcelain clock in a Cobalt Blue case, the, "Porcelain No. 419".
Miniature Vienna 2 weight with embossed weights, pendulum, and dial center.
Ansonia Clock Co. hanging, "Regulator A Calendar", ca 1901.
French Urn Clock. Cobalt blue urn is 15 inches high with a gold painted metal base with lions paw feet, and side ornaments that depict mythical lions heads.
Ansonia Clock Co. porcelain case, "Wyoming".
Winterhalter and Hoffmeyer double chain fusee, wall gallery clock. It is 8 day, gong strike on half hours, and runs really well.
French Oval Crystal Regulator, 8 day half hour gong strike. Movement is signed, "A. Thelot, France", and "Samuel Marti".
German annular in a cast bronze and brass fairly contemporary case.
Steeple clock with full label reading, "Patent Spring Brass Clocks, Made and Sold By H. Welton, Agent, Plymouth, Conn."
French ormolu and bronzed miniature wall timepiece, ca 1880.
C and N Jerome, Bristol, Conn. They were brothers, Chauncey and Noble.
A three decker clock with label "Eight Day/BRASS/CLOCKS/MANUFACTURED BY /R. and J.B. TERRY/Bristol, Conn." ca 1835-1836.
Waterbury Clock Co. "Porcelain No. 75", ca 1900.
Waterbury Clock Co. porcelain clock, "Parlor No. 91", ca 1903.
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Chime Clock No. 2", ca 1922.
Ansonia Clock Co. Royal Bonn, "LaCruz", Ca 1901.
Ansonia Clock Co., hanging "Trinidad", ca 1904.
Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator.
Black Forest Cuckoo-Quail.
Seth Thomas, "Large Rosewood Shell Column", ca 1863.
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Prism", ca 1914.
Junghans, Germany, animated iron clock called, "Monkey Business".
Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, art deco mantle clock.
French tall clock, Morbier 8 day, 2 weight movement, ca 1850.
Briggs Rotary, E. N. Welch movement, ca 1878.
Seth Thomas "Parlor Calendar No. 5", ca 1886.
French marble and bronze statue clock. Statue of "Androcles and the Lion".
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator, serial number No. 664383, which dates the clock about 1883.
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Dutchess", ca 1914, with a mottled green onyx top and base.
Lenzkirsch table clock with the usual Lenzkirsch added touches.
Ansonia Clock Co. Royal Bonn, "LaFontaine", ca 1904.
Seth Thomas crystal regulator, "Empire No. 13", ca 1909.
Gilbert Manuf. Company, name on the label, was in business from 1866-1871.
Waterbury Clock Co., figure clock, "Duchess", ca 1905.
Chelsea Clock Co. bronze metal clock, Gothic style, 10.5" high.
Seth Thomas contemporary regulator, identical to No. 40 in our Jan. 2003 auction, except this one is oak.
Chelsea 8 day, lever movement, "Desk" clock, ca 1923.
Waterbury Clock Co. large Cabinet clock called, "Washington", ca 1891.
Junghans rare "World Time-Lighthouse" clock, ca 1910.
Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, USA signed on the movement, made for, "Tiffany and Co. New York", signed on the dial.
Gothic style shelf cuckoo, miniature size, only 15 inches high.
English-German? Bracket clock.
Animated picture by Schoenhut Toy Co., ca early 1900's.
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, CT. US, ca 1850.
Brewster and Ingrahams 22 inch gallery. 8 day "East-West" ribbed movement in good running condition.
Waterbury Clock Co., hanging "Springfield", ca 1909.
Ansonia Clock Co. novelty clock, made for promotion or prizes.
This is an English chain fusee gallery in an exceptionally large and heavy case.
Bishop and Bradley, Watertown, Conn., Pillar and Scroll, ca 1824-1832.
Ansonia Clock Co., Crystal Regulator, "Jupiter", ca 1914.
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator, Serial Number No. 306052, ca 1882.
E. Ingraham Co. hanging clock, "Pacific", ca 1896.
German-Austrian 1 weight Vienna Regulator.
E. N. Welch hanging clock. A beautiful little clock that resembles some of their high price regulators.
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Marquis", ca 1904.
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Crown", ca 1914.
Ansonia Clock Co. metal case clock, "Miranda and Figure No. 1008", ca 1904.
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. hanging clock, "Thespian", ca 1910.
New Haven Clock Co. banjo, "Wilson" ca 1920.
E. Ingraham and Co. early mantle clock, "Arch Column No. 1", ca 1860.
Waterbury Clock Co. gallery clock, "Corrider" ca 1915. 8 day timepiece, 18 inch metal dial in excellent original condition.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaLorne", ca 1901.
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. calendar clock, "No. 11 Octagon", ca 1880.
New Haven Clock Co. large solid oak gallery clock, 14 inch dial, 30 day time only, ca 1895.
French bronze statue clock.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaVendee", ca 1904, always one of the most sought after case styles because of the graceful flourishes, extensions, and openness.
Jerome and Co. New Haven, Conn., ca mid 1850's.
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. US, per the notation on the ribbed movement in the rare case which is a variation of a four column, onion top clock, ca 1851.
Miniature Massachusetts Shelf Clock made by Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, Ky.
Ansonia Clock Co., Crystal Regulator, "Utopia", 1914. The clock is pictured and described in Ly-Ansonia No. 330.
Vienna miniature 1 weight, 35.5" high.
Ansonia Clock Co. porcelain cased clock, "La Friese", ca 1914.
German shelf cuckoo, original and unrestored, except the bellows.I have not seen this movement before and don't see anything close in the reference books.
Ansonia Clock Co. porcelain, "La Fontaine", ca 1904.
Welch, Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn. shelf calendar, "Italian No. 3", ca 1874.
Austrian open well. Dial signed, "Gebr. Resch, Ebensee, Ob-Oesterr", roughly translated means Resch brothers, Evensee, Austria.
J. C. Brown Ripple Beehive, in almost perfect condition.
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Crown", ca 1914.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, porcelain clock, "LaSeine", ca 1915.
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. clock we commonly call a mirrorside, Gilbert called it the "Occidental", ca around 1891.
Serpentine Vienna, three quarter size, 39" high, 16.5" wide.
Gustav Becker 3 weight Vienna Regulator, Serial Number No. 388340, ca 1882.
Chevrolet Neon Clock. This is very rare neon clock advertising, "Chevrolet-Time".
Ansonia Clock Co., crystal regulator, "Rampant", ca 1914.
Ansonia Clock Co. "Crystal Palace No. 2 Extra", ca 1875.
Neon advertising clock, for "Allis Chalmers, Tractors, Machinery".
Ansonia Clock Co. porcelain cased clock, "LaCannes" Ca 1904.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaRita", ca 1901.
French Electrolier with 3 lights. 26" overall height, 14" wide, the statue and base without the lights, is 19" high.
Reeded pilaster and scroll top, looking glass clock.
English short drop case with a double fusee movement, ca 1865.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaVogue", ca 1901.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaCette", ca 1904.
Early carved shelf clock, French 8 day round movement, so typical of French movements, strikes a nickel bell on half hours, has an outside count wheel, and is signed by A.G. Mougin.
Welch, Spring and Co. "Patti, No. 1", ca 1885.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaNord", ca 1904.
Gustav Becker mantle clock, serial number 772999, which indicatesit was made around 1888. The back of the case has a factory mark "2217".
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaManche", ca 1904.
Junghans Vienna Regulator, 3 weight. 8 day runner strikes 2 long rods which some Vienna buyers say makes a better sounding chime than the coil gongs.
Seth Thomas Clock Co. extra large gallery clock.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaVinda", ca 1901.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaOrb", ca 1904.
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. ca 1846-1850.
New Haven Clock Co. hanging, "Cambria", ca 1880.
Early miniature Vienna, 2 weights, only 36 inches high.
Atkins and Downs for George Mitchell, Bristol, Conn. ca 1831-1832.
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Imported Royal Hanover", ca 1898.
New Haven "Gallery", ca 1895.
F. Kroeber, "Musical No. 3", ca 1888.
New Haven Clock Co. hanging calendar, "Register", ca 1880.
Lenzkirsch 2 piece, wall bracket and clock.
German Vienna regulator, 3 weight Grand Sonnerie. A lot of clock for such a low minimum.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaVendee", ca 1904.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "La Claire", ca around 1900.
Waterbury Clock Co. hanging clock, "Cambridge", ca 1906.
French Paste Porcelain, two piece mantle clock.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaPlata", ca 1904.
Vienna Regulator, ca 1860-1870.
Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaPalma", ca 1914.
Junghans Animated Water fountain clock, ca 1920's.
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No. 2", ca 1909.
Ansonia Clock Co., statue clock, "Music", ca 1894.

 

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