Clocks 187-196

187.           $25

E. Ingraham Clock Co., Oak mantel clock, “Dragon”, one of the three clocks in their “Tablet Line”, ca 1907. It has been thoroughly cleaned, replaced dial, but otherwise looks to be original. There is a label on the back but I cannot make out the makers name. I did not pull the dial to check the 8-day movement for a name. The case has black wood ornaments over the front, replaced dial, original glass, pendulum, coil gong, and the time and strike movement. Ly-Ingraham #1071. $50-$100.

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188.           $25

E. Ingraham Clock Co. oak mantel clock, “Pacific”, one of the models in their “Ocean” line, ca 1915. Oak case is 23 inches tall, clean and all original. The glass, dial, pendulum, and gong all look to be original to the case. The 8-day movement is time and strike, and running. The dial is signed. Ly-Ingraham #1069. $50-$100

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189.           $25

Sessions Clock Company mantel clock, wood case, “Grand No. 3”, ca 1915. This clock is one of three models in their “Grand” line of clocks. They are made with oak, standing 23 inches tall, have 8-day movement with hour and half hour strike on a coil gong. The dial is original but a little dirty, glass is original as is the pendulum and coil gong. The 8-day movement is running and striking. Ly-Sessions #548. $50-$100.

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190.           $25

Sessions Clock Company mantel clock, wood case, “Victor No. 41”, ca 1906. Oak case is 23 inches high, has the original painted glass, original dial, pendulum, coil gong, alarm movement, alarm bell, and an 8-day time and striking movement that is running and striking half hours. The case is clean and all original. Ly-Sessions #540. $50-$100.

 

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191.           $25

2 black mantel clocks. The small one is a Waterbury Clock Co. wood cased black, 11 inches wide, has a bowed glass, original signed dial, an 8-day time and gong strike on the hours and bell strike on the half hours. No back cover. The larger one is a Sessions Clock Company wood cased black with full columns on the ends and half columns on front. Glass over the original signed dial, case is complete and original and has an 8-day time and striking movement. $50-$100.

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192.           $25

2 black mantel clocks. Sessions Clock Company black with columns on the front, ornaments on the ends, and four metal feet. Original bowed glass over the signed dial.  The case is 16 inches wide, complete and original. 8-day movement is time and strike.  Waterbury Clock Co. black with metal end ornaments and unusual decorations on the front. Flat glass over the signed dial. The case is 18 inches wide, has an 8-day time and strike movement. $50-$100.

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193.           $50

“The Clock Peddler”, has been made in Germany since 1880 or before. Ours is a more modern German version, post WWII, made of cast iron and painted in many colors. The small pendulum movement clock has the key, weights, pendulum, good dial and hands, and is running. This one is 16 inches tall. We have seen them sell for $4400 in east coast auctions, probably a little different than ours. $100-$200.

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194.           $50

“The Clock Peddler”, a carved version, similar to those made in the Black Forest for blinking eye clocks. This one is carrying a 30-hour time only clock, with others on his back over a music box. It comes with a small pendulum and winding key and the music box is complete and signed “Made in Germany”. The base has signatures, “K.G. Germany” and “KEN.L”. The backplate has the number “7” written on it. $100-$200.

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195.           $75

Ansonia Clock Co. “12-Inch Round Drop”, ca 1920.  It is 24” high, has the original door and bezel latches, brass pendulum and dial ring polished, original glasses, and any nicks or bruises under the dark and uncleaned smoke you cannot detect them. It has the original finish, evidently never cleaned. Original signed dial, hands, and brass bob. Movement is time only, 8-day, and running. No extra holes anywhere. Ly-Ansonia #716. $100-$150.

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196.           $300

“A. Munger’s  Patent Brass Eight-day Clocks and Time Pieces ----Auburn”, copied from the complete paper label. Munger was making clocks without a partner, ca 1820. This is an eight-day time and strike empire shelf clock called and Ironing Board shelf clock. It is a fine example of the Munger clocks when comparing this clock to others pictured in research papers. The only things missing are a mirror lower glass, a glass around the dial, and a pair of weights. It has the original label, the original eagle pendulum, original dial and three moon hands, and original movement and iron bell. The backboard is completely covered with wallpaper. Mostly solid rosewood case is 39 ½” high, complete, no visible repairs or additions. Half columns are mostly carved, some turnings and bulls eye decorations. The weights would be compounded in this case with large iron pulleys in the case top and two more pulleys attached to the weights. All the pulleys are with the clock.  The best article, with pictures of this clock and others, is in the NAWCC Bulletin, December 1966, Whole Number 125, “Asa Munger’s Shelf Clocks”, Pages 571-587. We see restored Munger clocks selling from $2500 to $5000. Our estimate $500-$750.

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