1901 Pan American Expo Pan Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$100 – $300[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Tom Harris Auctions[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$50[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]8:00 AM – Jan 29, 2011[/restrict]
1901 Pan American Expo Pan Clock: the case is formed as an 11 1/2″ long tin frying pan. The movement has a fixed key winder. Some of the information on front has been touched up. The back of the handle has Ffg’d By C.F. Chouffer-Jeweler-Buffalo N.Y. embossed on it.
(Not running; the pan has some scattered paint loss.)
French 1900 Expo Clock, Ferris Wheel
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$100 – $500[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Tom Harris Auctions[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$700[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]8:00 AM – Feb 01, 2014[/restrict]
French 1900 Expo Clock, Ferris Wheel: Featuring the “Le Grande Roue” Ferris Wheel. The dial is a picture of the Ferris Wheel with the words “Souvenir de l’Exposition 1900 Depose Grande Roue de Paris”. The case has glass sides; the Ferris Wheel on top of the case turns when the clock is running. The dial has a 2nds bit; the original key is with the clock.
Included in this lot are 2 post cards of La Grande Roue.
The clock is working at this time.
11 1/2″ Tall
Sells as is, where is.
Monumental American Jeweller’s Regulator Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]C$4,000 – C$6,000[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd.[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]C$6,500[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]7:00 AM – Oct 07, 2017[/restrict]
A very attractive American jewellers regulator, dating to the 1880’s using a French pinwheel movement.  It was very typical of American clock manufacturers to import and outfit their cases with these French movements.  The case is of very high quality featuring burled walnut accents, glass sides, mirrored back and heavily carved decoration.Â
 Usually, you will find this style of jewellers regulator using a “Gridiron” or “Lyre” style pendulum, this clock uses a very attractive deluxe 3-Jar mercury pendulum.  Originally, the glass jars would have contained actual mercury – it has been removed and replaced with polished steel cylinders of equal weight for obvious reasons. Â
CONDITION:Â
 The clock runs strong and keeps excellent time.  The dial is free of hairlines, chips, touch-ups or restoration.  The door shuts flush and latches properly.  The two upper finials and bottom finial appear to have been added at a later date and could be removed if desired. Â
All parts including the movement, mounting brackets, dial, brass dial surround, pendulum, weight and hands appear correct and original to the case. Â This clock has not been monkeyed with, as so many clocks from this era have been. Â
The case is free of missing or replaced veneer, splits, cracked glass, and damage. Â There are a few light scratches, dents to the lower inside of the case – nothing noticeable or visually distracting. Â
Measures : 72 inches tall – 29 inches wide – 10 inches deep. Leonard Johnson Collection.
American Painted Iron Carriage Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$50 – $80[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Mark of Time[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$70[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]12:00 PM – Nov 20, 2004[/restrict]
Circa 1900 American Unsigned 8 Day Mantel Clock with 3″ Stained original paper dial, Original spring driven brass time only movement with lever escapement, American iron carriage clock with fancy embossed metal front. Fair condition with wear to finish. Needs cleaning. 9″H x 5.5″W x 4″D
Early American Mahogany Banjo Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$500 – $800[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Mark of Time[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$600[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]8:00 AM – Nov 21, 2004[/restrict]
Circa 1830 American Unsigned 8 Day Wall Clock with 7″ Excellent repainted dial, Weight driven brass movement, A good American Banjo clock with replaced mahogany panels in throat and lower door. Very good condition with minor flaws. 29″H x 10″W x 4″D
Monumental American Jeweller’s Regulator Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]C$4,000 – C$6,000[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd.[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]C$6,500[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]7:00 AM – Oct 07, 2017[/restrict]
A very attractive American jewellers regulator, dating to the 1880’s using a French pinwheel movement.  It was very typical of American clock manufacturers to import and outfit their cases with these French movements.  The case is of very high quality featuring burled walnut accents, glass sides, mirrored back and heavily carved decoration.Â
 Usually, you will find this style of jewellers regulator using a “Gridiron” or “Lyre” style pendulum, this clock uses a very attractive deluxe 3-Jar mercury pendulum.  Originally, the glass jars would have contained actual mercury – it has been removed and replaced with polished steel cylinders of equal weight for obvious reasons. Â
CONDITION:Â
 The clock runs strong and keeps excellent time.  The dial is free of hairlines, chips, touch-ups or restoration.  The door shuts flush and latches properly.  The two upper finials and bottom finial appear to have been added at a later date and could be removed if desired. Â
All parts including the movement, mounting brackets, dial, brass dial surround, pendulum, weight and hands appear correct and original to the case. Â This clock has not been monkeyed with, as so many clocks from this era have been. Â
The case is free of missing or replaced veneer, splits, cracked glass, and damage. Â There are a few light scratches, dents to the lower inside of the case – nothing noticeable or visually distracting. Â
Measures : 72 inches tall – 29 inches wide – 10 inches deep. Leonard Johnson Collection.
Gilbert American oak 8 day clock.
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$75 – $125[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Langston Auction Gallery[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$45[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]6:30 AM – Sep 22, 2012[/restrict]
Gilbert American oak eight day clock. 10 1/2″ x 13 1/2″.