A good mid 19th century standing atronomical clock with pendulum marked C.E. Butler

A good mid 19th century standing atronomical clock with pendulum marked C.E. Butler

Estimate:
[restrict paid=ture]$5,000 – $7,000[/restrict]
Auctioneer:
[restrict paid=ture]Schmitt Horan & Co.[/restrict]
Sold Price:
[restrict paid=ture]$2,400[/restrict]
Sold Date:
[restrict paid=ture]Jun 12, 2022[/restrict]

Louis C. Fellows & Schell, New York, a good mid 19th century standing astronomical regulator, the mahogany veneered case on bracket feet below a base with shouldered, figured mahogany lancet arch panels and veneered ogee molding transitioning to the trunk with a glazed, shouldered lancet arch door with flanking, canted corners with lamb's tongue stops, and lancet arch bonnet with conforming top molding, pinnacle finials, square plinth, the inside marked "Louis C. Fellows & Schell 21 Maiden Lane New York", round, silvered brass bezel, 16 inch roman numeral silvered astronomical dial with blued steel hands, and marked "Regulator", substantial English 8 day weight driven timepiece movement with jewelled, Graham dead beat escapement, train with jewelled endpieces, and three jar mercury pendulum with contained in an ornamental, Jones style, nickel plated frame with intricate etching, and marked "C.E. Butler", the beat scale with complimentary decoration