SPELTER AND PORCELAIN PANELED MANTEL CLOCK
Antiques: Instruments and Implements: Timepieces: Clocks Pre 1900: item #714274 7509
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$700.00
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A cast spelter and porcelain paneled mantel clock, 15" in height. The antique bronzed surface has a baroque style, with winged griffins profiled aside a round polychrome decorated dial; above a three tiered frieze with three porcelain panels mounted within and all standing on paw feet. Within is a French made clock which strikes the hours and half hours on a bell. Dates about 1850-1880. The clock is in running order. RL*
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FRENCH FIGURAL CLOCK
Antiques: Instruments and Implements: Timepieces: Clocks Pre 1837 VR: item #714269 7472
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$5,200.00
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A French mantel or table clock with fine castings showing a woman with her pet dog, and symbolic urns and butterfly with other applied bas relief castings, all typical of the sentiments of the Post Napoleonic era, about 1820. The clockworks have the "silk string" suspended pendulum. The dimensions are 13"w x 16 1/2 h x 5 1/4" d. In restored condition. RL*
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BURL WALNUT MANTEL CLOCK
Antiques: Instruments and Implements: Timepieces: Clocks Pre 1900: item #714261 7359
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$950.00
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An "Anglo- American" mantel clock, where the clock movement was made in the United States and the case fit in England, where it was sold. Mid to late 19th century with an eight day spring "Yankee" clockworks striking on the hour. In exceptionally good condition with a mellow tan patination and good overall preservation. RL*
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EGYPTIAN REVIVAL CLOCK SET
Antiques: Instruments and Implements: Timepieces: Clocks Pre 1900: item #714260 7133
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$5,500.00
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A clock set in the Egyptian revival style of the 1870s. Surmounting the clock is a solid cast patinated bronze Sphinx, and on the sides are cast jaguars with rings. The matching urns and the clock include cast bronze attachments and are incised. The urns have removable lids- underneath having a Pharaoh's profile. The clock is 15 1/2" high x 12"wide X 8 1/2"deep. The matching side urns are 11 1/2" high x 7 3/4"wide X 6 1/2"deep. Repairs have been made to the lower right of the marble on the clock... Click for details
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RARE FRENCH MARBLE AND ORMOLU CUPID ON A SWING
Antiques: Instruments and Implements: Timepieces: Clocks Pre 1900: item #714254 7546
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$7,500.00
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An unusually large French made portico clock; the largest we have seen with the winged cupid swinging pendulum device. When running the cupid swings to and fro- as if really swinging on a swing- instead or sideways. The ormolu mounts are of very good to best quality castings, and have not been removed to be cleaned or re plated- they don't seem to need it since the original surface can be appreciated despite the accumulation of some discoloration ad dirt over the last years. RL*
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SWISS OR FRENCH CARTEL CLOCK
Antiques: Instruments and Implements: Timepieces: Clocks Pre 1800: item #714226 7544
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$4,800.00
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A collector's clock, this carved gilt wood cartel wall clock is probably 18th century. The subject matter of the carving, showing two maidens or mermaids encircling the round white dial along with the strongly Baroque styling of the case. The clock has a silk suspended pendulum connected to a crown wheel escapement clockworks that may be of long running duration. The strike arrangement has two hammers for quarter hour sounding on two bells, although at this writing the bells and the bell stand a... Click for details
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BANJO TIMEPIECE BY WILLIAM CUMMENS
Antiques: Instruments and Implements: Timepieces: Clocks Pre 1837 VR: item #714192 6728
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$7,500.00
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William Cummens (1768-1834)was apprenticed to Simon Willard along with another well-known maker, Elnathan Taber. He worked his entire career between 1788 and 1834 in Roxbury making banjo wall clocks as well as tall case clocks and shelf clocks. He may have been the first and only person to whom Simon gave permission to make and sell his "Patent Timepieces" (banjo clocks)-- which may be the reason he signed many of his banjos, including this one, "Warranted by Wm. Cummens". His timepieces were di... Click for details
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WALTHAM MINIATURE TIMEPIECE
Antiques: Instruments and Implements: Timepieces: Clocks Pre 1920: item #714189 7478
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$1,200.00 - SOLD
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These miniature banjo clock by Waltham are certainly one of highest quality 20th reproductions found. The Waltham Company was the leader in producing watches in America in the early 1900s, but they also made some clocks, including these collectible miniature banjo clocks. At 15" high, this was about half the 29" standard size banjos of the early 19th century. Waltham might have produced these to find further market for their popular 8 day jeweled lever clocks that were being installed as the fir... Click for details
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WALL TIMEPIECE ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE HATCH
Antiques: Instruments and Implements: Timepieces: Clocks Pre 1900: item #714184 6606
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$6,800.00
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A rosewood faux grain painted wall timepiece attributed to George Hatch. Hatch, from North Attleboro, Massachusetts, worked in the middle 1800s making an array of wall clocks that were variations on the banjo clock. His work was popular in the commercial and domestic world. His clocks were always styled in a pleasing straightforward manner, with geometric designing and often with larger dials, making telling time easier. For example, this design has a dial that is 14 1/2" across- large relative ... Click for details
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