Search Antique Clocks
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of 23,328 clocks
from United States
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C.1900, Wm. L. Gilbert, VERDI Crystal Regulator, gilt spelter with columns at the corners and surmounted by a flower filled urn. -
C.1982 (dated), Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, miniature Howard style banjo, with 8-day key wind movement winding through the dial at 2. -
C.1885, Ansonia Clock Co., HUNTRESS SWING, bronze patinated spelter statue on iron base, with canister arm. -
C.1848, J. C. Brown, Forestville Conn, Shelf Acorn, 8-day fusee movement, clock No. 76 from the original J. Cheney Wells collection. -
C.1875, George A. Jones, NY Wall Regulator, in a mahogany "Vienna" style case with glass sides, center seconds hand, eight day, weight driven. -
C.1805, L. and A. Hutchins, Concord, NH, 8-day, 2-weight, maple tall case clock, with bracket feet, fretwood top, and a nice amount of tigering in the wood. -
C.1810, Upstate New York, Cherry cased, inlaid with maple and contrasting dark wood, 8-day rolling moon, painted dial tall clock. -
C.1900, Seth Thomas, HOTEL, Mahogany cased front desk clock, 8-day, time and strike. -
C.1875, Seth Thomas Clock Co., 8-day time and strike column and cornice shelf clock -
C.1880, Seth Thomas Clock Co., ST. PAUL 8-day time and strike, city series walnut and burled veneer shelf clock. -
C.1880, Seth Thomas Clock Co., HECLA 8-day quarter strike, walnut and burled veneer shelf clock. -
C.1970 (dated), Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass, GIRANDOLE, 1-Weight, 8-day timepiece, classic reproduction of the famous Lemuel Curtis girandole. -
C.1930, Chelsea, for Tiffany and Co., New York, Ships Bell on base, red brass, 6 inch dial, serial 156380. -
C.1905, Ansonia Royal Bonn, LA TOSCA, porcelain china clock, in yellow with pink accents, and multi colored flowers. -
C.1895, Ansonia Clock Co., JUNO SWING, patinated spelter statue of goddess Juno, with a Carrick restored arm. -
C.1900. Seth Thomas, GALLERY, 18-INCH, in oak, with 15 Day double spring time only movement with Graham escapement. -
C.1848, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, uncommon steeple with remote wooden fusee in base, and movement seat board mounted. -
C.1855, Wm. S. Johnson, New York, Miniature OOG, with uncommon 2-weight S. B. Terry movement. -
C.1885, Waterbury Clock Co., STAFFORD, walnut cased 8-day, spring movement, time only. -
C.1878, E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., "Briggs Rotary", 30-hour novelty timepiece, deluxe nickeled version.