American Clock Co Early Electric Mantle Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$500 – $700[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Mark of Time[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$325[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]11:00 AM – Feb 16, 2005[/restrict]
Circa 1920 American Clock Co. Battery Mantel Clock with 4″ Good original signed enamel dial, Original electric brass time only movement, A very collectible American clock. Good condition with minor wear, refinished case, needs cleaning. Lacking label. 14.75″H x 10.5″W x 6″D
Early Electric Mantel Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$350 – $500[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Mark of Time[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$375[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]8:00 AM – Nov 21, 2004[/restrict]
Circa 1910 American American Clock Company Electric Mantel Clock with 4″ Good original flat enamel dial, Original brass electric time only movement, Unusual early electric ebonized mantel with incised decoration. Brass movement with counter weight power is wound by a rack which is powered by a solenoid. Signed ” The American Clock Co., Pat. 1898″.. Good condition with normal wear. Needs cleaning. 14.5″H x 10.5″W x 7″D
Boulle Early Electric Mantel Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$150 – $250[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Mark of Time[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$375[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]8:00 AM – Nov 21, 2004[/restrict]
Circa 1920 American Boulle Battery Mantel Clock with 5″ Good original signed silvered dial, Original electric time only movement with magnetic pendulum, Unusual large exhibition case early electric mantel clock. Fair condition with normal wear. Needs cleaning. 14″H x 9″W x 6.5″D
Unusual American Electric Mantle Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$250 – $450[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Mark of Time[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$250[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]11:00 AM – Feb 16, 2005[/restrict]
Circa 1925 American Unsigned Battery Mantel Clock with 5″ Original worn dial, chip in glass, Original electric time only movement, Lighted deco clock with Lalique? Etched and frosted glass dial. Good condition with minor flaws, needs cleaning. 9.5″H x 16.5″W x 5″D
VINTAGE AMERICAN SESSIONS ELECTRIC MANTLE CLOCK
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$200 – $400[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Austin Auction Gallery[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$325[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]2:00 PM – Jun 28, 2008[/restrict]
American Sessions Clock Company, walnut veneer electric mantle clock, c. 1936, a clean and fluid form to the timepiece, brass edged dial highlights the brass edged Arabic numbers, subsidiary dial, chimes with a resounding Westminster Chime, original label present inside case, movement and motor have been rebuilt, wear consistent with age, operating, 10″h, 16.25″w, 6″d, 7lbs
Early American Jacob Custer Shelf Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$4,000 – $6,000[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Mark of Time[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$2,900[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]11:00 AM – Feb 16, 2005[/restrict]
Circa 1845 American Jacob Custer 8 day Mantel Clock with 10.5″ Nicely restored signed painted dial, Original weight driven brass movement with bell strike, Norristown Pa Mahogany Shelf clock with scroll top and half columns. A very rare example. Good condition, with restoration to case, needs cleaning. 38″H x 17″W x 5″D
Early American shelf clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$100 – $300[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Converse Auctions[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$60[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]11:15 AM – Dec 29, 2009[/restrict]
An American early 19th century weight driven round cornice whose flanking sides are half round,with a looking glass mounted below a hand painted tablet masking the round dial. Label is lost, but attributed to C. & N. Jerome, early 19th century.