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Waterbury
Ventnor Parlor ClockHere is an awesome Eastlake parlor clock circa 1885. The painted dial , faded glass, and fancy pendulum are original to this clock. This model is an 8 day time and strike model. On the hour the clock strikes a soft sounding cathedral gong. Read more about this type of clock and others like it in Tran Duy Ly's Waterbury Clocks book. This clock is no longer available.
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E.
N. Welch Dolaro Parlor ClockHere is a great looking Welch Eastlake parlor clock circa 1885. This clock is made of walnut and has the extremely rare "Eclipse" type glass pendulum. It has a pleasant strike on the hours and the half hours. The clock is 100% original and in excellent running order. Read more about this type of clock and others like it in Tran Duy Ly's Welch Clocks book.
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1886
Waterbury Eastlake "Fairfield" Parlor Clock A fantastic find! This clock is made out of walnut and is in excellent shape for it's age. The clock appears to be all original, including the trademark signed, paper dial. This is an outstanding eight day clock with a recently cleaned movement in excellent running order. You can see an example of this model in Tran's Waterbury Clocks book on page 444.
Gilbert
"Ersa" Eastlake Parlor ClockA very rare parlor shelf clock, named "Ersa" that was manufactured by the Gilbert Clock Company circa 1885. Note the original & rare, cut glass mirrored pendulum. The case measures 19½" tall by 10" wide at the base by 4½" deep. There are 2 great labels on the back of the case. This clock is no longer available.
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Gilbert
"Helios" Parlor ClockHere is another great looking Gilbert Eastlake parlor clock called Helios, circa 1885. The dial paper and fancy regulating pendulum are original to this clock. This model is an 8 day time and strike model. On the hour the clock strikes a soft sounding cathedral gong. Read more about this type of clock and others like it in Tran Duy Ly's Gilbert Clocks book. This clock is no longer available.
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W.M.
Gilbert "Prince" Parlor Clock A
charming 1890 parlor shelf clock in walnut with eastlake influence.
This model measures 20˝"
tall by 12˝"
wide at the base. It is an eight day clock with a great sounding gong strike
and a strong alarm bell that could wake anyone! See an example of this clock
in Tran Duy Ly's Gilbert
Clocks Book page 326. This
clock is no longer available.
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Ingraham
Mirrorside Parlor Clock c.1880 An awesome eight day model manufactured by the Ingraham Clock Company. This example is in excellent condition for it's age. The paper dial was replaced years ago and has all of the proper Ingraham trademark information on it. A very attractive clock with much Victorian style! This clock is no longer available.
Sessions
"Eclipse" Striking Store RegulatorThis is an old Session's Eclipse store regulator circa 1905. This clock is an Early Sessions Transitional Model, just after they took over E.N. Welch Co. The wood is all Solid Quarter sawed oak. This is the rarely seen 8 day time and strike model that strikes both hours and half hours. The dimensions are as follows...39 inches long by 17 inches wide and 4˝ inches deep. Read more about this type of clock in Tran Duy Ly's Sessions Clocks Book. This clock is no longer available.
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F.
Kroeber "Polaris" Parlor ClockThis is a rarely seen Krober model, the Polaris, circa 1875. The glass tablet is original to the clock as well as the glass regulated pendulum. The clock is in excellent shape with the exception of the backboard. This model is an 8 day time and strike model. On the hour the clock strikes a soft sounding cathedral gong. It was a favorite at the shop while it was here. This clock is no longer available.
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Gilbert
Walnut Parlor Clock Here is a desirable clock that was manufactured by the William L. Gilbert Clock Company. It strikes the hours and the half hours on a very mellow sounding cathedral gong. This clock also has a rarely seen Jacot's Regulator pendulum that shows the adjustment for fast and slow. The case, movement, dial, and original glass are in excellent condition. This clock is no longer available.
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W.M.
Gilbert "Levant" Parlor ClockHere is a great looking Gilbert Eastlake parlor clock, the Levant, circa 1885. The dial paper, faded glass, and fancy cut, mirrored glass pendulum are original to this clock. This model is an 8 day time and strike model with a working alarm. On the hour the clock strikes a soft sounding cathedral gong. Read more about this type of clock and others like it in Tran Duy Ly's Gilbert Clocks book. This clock is no longer available.
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American Cuckoo Clock, Philadelphia c.1900This neat old cuckoo clock strikes on the hour and on the half hour with a mellow gong and great sounding cuckoo call. Super "How to Hang a Cuckoo Clock" rear label gives complete instructions on how to operate the clock. The case looks to made out of carved black walnut. The clock has had a carving repair made to the birds wing on the top of the case that was made at some point in the past. The American Cuckoo Clock Company was a company that imported the Craftsmen from Germany to manufacture the cuckoo clocks here in the United States as so many of the delicate cases were arriving damaged in transit at the time. Read more about this type of clock in Rick Ortenburger's book, Black Forest Clocks. This clock is no longer available.
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