North American Clocks

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E.N. Welch Wall Clock (HUT6)
E.N. Welch Rosewood Regulator Wall Clock, sold by Ambrose Kent - Toronto Jeweller in business on the corner of Yonge and Richmond St. 1885-1900 8 day movement. Good working condition.
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E.N. Welch Mantel Clock
E.N. Welch Rosewood Shelf Clock, 8-day movement, excellent condition.
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Ansonia 'Queen Elizabeth' Wall Clock (HUT5)
Ansonia 'Queen Elizabeth' Wall Clock. Paris award prize winner. Golden Oak, totally original, 8 day spring, gong quarter cut oak case. One of a kind.
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Seth Thomas Shelf Clock
Seth Thomas Mahogany/rosewood shelf clock (9") Cottage model. Perfect Pantry Co. London, Ontario on face. Must be very old since the repaired marks inside the clock shows 1871 and 1887.
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Tiffany Clock
This beautiful Tiffany signed clock was made in France for the Tiffany New York Co in the late 1800's. The Marble is in mint condition.
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Canadian Inlaid Mahogany cased clock (1006)
Canadian inlaid mahogany cased mantel clock. John Wanless & Co, Toronto. In a balloon case with inlaid shell medaillon and stringing in contrasting wood.
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Gingerbread Clock (1017)
Gingerbread: a common name given to the very ornate kitchen clocks produced in America between 1890 and 1910.
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American Regulator (1181)
Regulator clocks, sometimes referred to as pendulum clocks, were invented in the late 18th C. in a quest for greater timekeeping accuracy. They were weight-driven devices and featured a dead beat escapement (an improvement of the anchor design).
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Ogee clock (1016)
Ogee Clock is a common kind of weight-driven 19th C pendulum clock in a simplified gothic taste, made in the USA for a mantel piece or to sit upon a wall bracket. It is rectangular, with ogee-profile molding that frames a central glass door that protects the clock face and the pendulum. The door usually carries a painted scene in the area beneath the face. Ogee clocks are one of the most commonly encountered varieties of American Antique Clocks.
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Miniature Session Clock (1187)
Nice miniature Session Clock manufactured by The Session Clock Co, Forestville Conn. USA, mahogany inlaid.
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