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RILEY WHITING WINCHESTER CT -
RILEY WHITING WINCHESTER CT - 30-hour wooden movement shelf clock ca. 1832. Riley Whiting (1785-1835) ran a large clock manufacturing operation on the Mad River just north of present-day Winsted CT. He went was into shelf clock production about 1829 and until his death while on a trip to Illinois in 1835. This clock is a nice example of the 3/4 size case with fully carved Empire case with eagle splat and animal paw feet. The case is refinished but in good condition with minor flaws. The tablet in the door is modern but similar to those found in Whiting shelf clocks. The painted wood dial is period and in good condition with only slight loss.
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CLOCK: RILEY WHITING CARVED HALF
CLOCK: RILEY WHITING CARVED HALF COLUMN SHELF CLOCK, C. 1835, WINCHESTER, CONNECTICUT, CARVED EAGLE PEDIMENT, REVERSE AND EGLOMISE TABLET IN LOWER DOOR SCENE OF HOUSE, PINEAPPLE CARVED FINIALS, WOODEN WORKS, WEAR CONS...CLOCK: Riley Whiting carved half column shelf clock, c. 1835, Winchester, Connecticut, carved eagle pediment, reverse and eglomise tablet in lower door scene of house, pineapple carved finials, wooden works, wear consistent with age including flaking on dial, old finish, dial with paint loss, lower tablet by association and in-painting, unknown and untested working condition, etc., 31" h.
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A Riley & Whiting Carved Column
A Riley & Whiting Carved Column Shelf Clock. ca. 1820-30 Wood works with time and strike with a good interior printed paper label covered by a lucite sheet for protection 11-1/2" x 12-1/4" painted wood dial with Roman numerals metal hands are shaped and pierced with eagle and shield. Two weights pendulum and crank present. Ribbon mahogany veneer case with carved half columns flanking the door carved animal paw feet in front turned legs behind. Door has clear old glass in the top pane eglomise reverse painting of a villa in a landscape in lower pane diamond shape bone key escutcheon. Carved feet and splat.
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+CLOCK: RILEY WHITING PILLAR AND
+CLOCK: RILEY WHITING PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCK, C. 1830, 30-HOUR WOOD WORKS, MAHOGANY CASE, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND USE, ONE SCROLL TIP BROKEN, LOWER PANEL REPLACED, FINIALS REPLACED, WORKS NOT TESTED OR GUARANTEE...+CLOCK: Riley Whiting pillar and scroll clock, c. 1830, 30-hour wood works, mahogany case, wear consistent with age and use, one scroll tip broken, lower panel replaced, finials replaced, works not tested or guaranteed, 30" h. x 17" w. x 5" d. [+Accompanied by winding and lock keys at purchase.]
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RILEY WHITING CARVED CLOCK:
RILEY WHITING CARVED CLOCK: Beautifully made Riley Whiting column clock in a carved case. Having a hand-painted clock face with gilt pink floral motif. Below is a reverse-painted glass pendulum door opening to original operational & trademark labels. Clock repairman label is dated 1874. The carved half column case features a cornucopia crest with 2 claw feet. Approx. 30.5'' h x 17.5'' w x 6'' d. From the Estate of horologist Pete Lamb.
CONDITION: Top left wood finial needs reattach. Not currently working.
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19th c. Riley Whiting mantle
19th c. Riley Whiting mantle clock with eagle crest and carved feet. 17'' W 31'' Ht.
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RILEY WHITING CT. GRAIN PAINTED
RILEY WHITING CT. GRAIN PAINTED TALL CASE CLOCKAmerican grain painted tall case clock, signed R. Whiting (Riley Whiting, American, 1785-1835), Winchester, Connecticut, early 19th c., turned finials over swan's neck pediment, grain painted case with tapered pilasters, housing painted clock face with Arabic numerals and floral motifs, wooden works, weight-driven, time-and-strike movement, rising on bracket feet, retaining pendulum and weight, splitting to case, approx 88.5"h, 19"w, 11"d **Provenance: O'Neill-Leonard Antiques, Westlake Hills, Texas**
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Grain decorated pine tall case
Grain decorated pine tall case clock by Riley Whiting original painted wood dial with fruit basket in arch and floral spandrels,original pale yellow painted surface on dial with some considerable ware and flaking over a base with rosewood or mahogany faux finish raised on a cut out bracket base with scalloped apron, not running at time of inspection, spring on the pendulum has to be replaced, 82" high
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Eli Terry mahogany shelf clock with
Eli Terry mahogany shelf clock with reverse painted glass tablet. 29.25"h.x16.75"w.
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Grain decorated pine tall clock
Grain decorated pine tall clock with dial signed Riley Whiting, glass in front of bonnet missing, 83" tall, with weights, pendulum bob, no shaft, the bonnet frame does not quite frame the dial perfectly. Estimate $1,500-2,500
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An American Classical Mahogany Wall
An American Classical Mahogany Wall Clock Riley Whiting 19th century Winchester Conn. having an eagle carved crest over the dial with Arabic numerals over an eglomise panel depicting a maiden the whole flanked by engaged half columns with carved foliate decoration ending in four spherical drop finials. Height 32 3/4 inches.
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Wm. L. Gilbert shelf clock
Wm. L. Gilbert shelf clock mahogany case with contrasting rope inlay and central inlay below dial case checked dial stained.
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Shelf clock with mirror tablet by
Shelf clock with mirror tablet by J. Frost circa 1835 white face with Roman numerals and two winding holes painted polychrome floral spandrels shaped pediment columned waist hardwood and veneer with weights and winding key large paper label interior with additional portion of an N. Currier print for the 1848 Democratic election ticket for Lewis Cass and William O. Butler checking veneer loss damage/loss to silvered mirror tablet craquelure to face 32'' h.
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Unusual Flyer's Patent by Riley
Unusual Flyer's Patent by Riley Whiting Winchester CT Shelf Clock Mahogany case with carved and twisted columns eagle splat and paw feet in old refinish. Tablet is an old replacement. Original painted wood dial. 8 day time and strike weight driven wood works movement. Good label. Dimensions: Ht. 33''Provenance: A Southern Collection.E
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RILEY WHITING PAINT DECORATED
RILEY WHITING PAINT DECORATED TALL CASE CLOCK, WINCHESTER, CONNECTICUT, EARLY 19TH CENTURYRILEY WHITING Paint Decorated Tall Case Clock, Winchester, Connecticut, early 19th century, height: 89 1/2 in., width: 17 1/4 in., depth: 9 3/4 in. Provenance: G.K. Bush Antiques and Works of Art, Washington, D.C.; The Collection of a Boston Family. Condition: case structure appears original; repaired split to right front foot; case paint appears original with inpainting throughout, mostly on the chocolate brown areas and including most of the wait molding and top ogee molding; finials appear original; commensurate wear throughout; dial paint appears original with later varnish; some minor losses and paint lifting; minor inpainting to cartouche at top of dial; wooden works appear original and complete; will most likely need adjusting to get clock running properly. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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RARE VICTORIAN WICKER SHELF
RARE VICTORIAN WICKER SHELF CLOCK, CA. 1895.Gilbert Clock Co., CT. Ornate woven wicker case, old black and gold paint. 14" high, 10 1/2" wide, 5 1/2" deep. Paint shows chipping and wear. Along with a pair of wicker and gesso vases with applied floral decoration. Also in old black and gold paint. 12" high, 6 1/2" deep. Some wear to the paint. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
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An Eli Terry Shelf Clock ca. 1850's
An Eli Terry Shelf Clock ca. 1850's With mahogany veneers stenciled half columns and splat mirrored tabled below clear rolled glass top painted wood face with Arabic numerals spandrels with strawberry motif with weights pendulum and crank partial paper label inside back.Eli Terry (1772-1852) apprenticed to Thomas Harland and was destined to become one of the most famous of watch makers. The oldest of ten children he made his first clock at age 21. In 1800 he started the first clock factory in America at Northbury a part of Plymouth Connecticut.
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Modern pillar and scroll shelf
Modern pillar and scroll shelf clock, Eli Terry label, brass 8 day movement, running, 32" h Estimate $250-350
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Tiffany marble key-wind shelf
Tiffany marble key-wind shelf clock, polished black slate with green marble highlights, circular face marked "Tiffany & Compy. New York", with key and pendulum, 8-1/4 x 14-1/4 x 6-3/4 in. Small chips and losses to corners and edges, brass works with chiming mechanism. The Estate of the Late Bobby W. Alford
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ELI TERRY JR. PILLAR & SCROLL SHELF
ELI TERRY JR. PILLAR & SCROLL SHELF CLOCK Terry'sville, Ct., circa 1830; 33 in. H., 16 1/2 in. W., 4 1/2 in. D.
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TALL CASE CLOCK. Connecticut by
TALL CASE CLOCK. Connecticut by Riley Whiting ca.1808-1835 pine. Old gold painted detail on bonnet. Cutout feet and apron overlapping door with cove molding between sections. Bonnet has freestanding columns and pierced scroll crest. Wooden works and painted wooden dial labeled: ''R. Whiting Winchester''. Old soft refinishing. With weights and pendulum. 83''h.
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EARLY 19TH C AMERICAN ELI TERRY
EARLY 19TH C AMERICAN ELI TERRY STYLE PILLAR ANDSCROLL SHELF CLOCK, MADE AND SOLD BY LUCIUS BRADLEY, WATERTOWN, CT. MAHOGANY CASE WITH 3 BRASS FINIALS, REVERSE PAINTED GLASS, PAINTED WOODEN DIAL, WEIGHT DRIVEN. INCLUDES 2 WEIGHTS AND KEY. 30 7/8" HIGH X 17 1/2" WIDE 4 1/2" DEEP. OUR CLOCKS ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO WORK.
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Eli Terry, Jr. tiger maple shelf
Eli Terry, Jr. tiger maple shelf clock, 20th c.
33"h x 17"w x 5.5"d
Condition: Good, wear consistent with age.
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Joseph Ives Hour Glass Shelf
Joseph Ives Hour Glass Shelf Clock Project clock.E
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BIRGE & FULLER SHELF CLOCK Bristol,
BIRGE & FULLER SHELF CLOCK Bristol, Connecticut, second quarter 19th century, time and strike brass movement visible through open escapement, painted wooden dial with Roman numerals, the case of mahogany and mixed wood veneers, large manufacturer's printed label inside; reverse painted tablet showing a landed estate below the dial; brass pendulum and key are present.
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Henry Terry Shelf Clock American. A
Henry Terry Shelf Clock American. A Henry Terry shelf clock with reverse painted door and paper label on interior; ht. 31.25 wd. 18 dp. 4.25 in.
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J.C. BROWN 4 COLUMN GOTHIC RIPPLE
J.C. BROWN 4 COLUMN GOTHIC RIPPLE SHELF CLOCK circa 1850. Original painted metal dial and etched glass. 8 day time and strike.
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19TH C. ELI TERRY PILLAR AND SCROLL
19TH C. ELI TERRY PILLAR AND SCROLL SHELF CLOCK. American 19th C. inlaid mahogany shelf clock labeled Eli Terry CT, original painted wooden dial, and reverse painted eglomise tablet depicting weeping willows and elaborate columnar tomb stones, includes two weights, pendulum and reproduction wall shelf. 31”H x 16.75”W x 4.75”D (clock).
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Shelf clock by Eli Terry and
Shelf clock by Eli Terry and Sons Plymoth CT intact label interior broken arch pediment white face with Arabic numerals and gilt spandrels column waist polychrome paint and gilt landscape scene on lower glass panel shaped apron with pendulum weight and key repairs alterations loose parts wear 29'' x 17 1/2'' w. x 4 1/2'' d.
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Stick and ball shelf clock by
Stick and ball shelf clock by Ferguson Bros., N.Y.
9.75"h x 9"w x 3.5"d
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RARE SOLAR SHELF CLOCK INVENTED
RARE SOLAR SHELF CLOCK INVENTED BY T. R. TIMBYAND MADE BY L. E. WHITING, SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY, 1865. 27" HIGH, 15 1/2" WIDE. TIMBY'S SOLAR TIME PIECE IS FITTED WITH A GLOBE, MANUFACTURED BY GILMAN JOSLIN, BOSTON MA. THE GLOBE MAKES A COMPLETE ROTATION EVERY 24 HOURS. REPLACED PAPER LOWER DIAL, SLIGHT PAPER LOSS ON GLOBE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: MOVEMENT MISSING.
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C & L.C. IVES TRIPLE DECKER SHELF
C & L.C. IVES TRIPLE DECKER SHELF CLOCK Bristol, Connecticut. Circa 1832. Mahogany case, original painted wood dial and tablets. 8-day time and strike brass movement.
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Atkins Shelf Clock Bristol Ct.
Atkins Shelf Clock Bristol Ct. Shelf Clock Rosewood case nice old patina. Two pieces of molding on top are replaced. Original stenciled glass & mirror. Dial is a very old repaint on original pan. 30 day time & strike wagon spring driven movement. Nice clean label on reverse & interior.Ht. 17 1/2'' W 13''E
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ELI TERRY & SONS PILLAR & SCROLL
ELI TERRY & SONS PILLAR & SCROLL SHELF CLOCKAmerican shelf clock, Eli Terry & Sons, Connecticut, early 19th c., mahogany case with swan's neck pediment, brass urn-form finials, full-turned columns framing the glazed door, reverse-painted tablet depicting Mount Vernon, sailboat on the water, black and gilt eglomise border, painted wood dial with raised gilt, floral sprays at the four corners, time-and-strike movement, scalloped apron, rising on thin bracket feet, approx 31"h, 17.5"w, 4.5"d **Provenance: through our consignor from the home of Mr. J. Stanley Lee and Mrs. Hannah Hicks Lee, Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, descendants of Edward Hicks (1780-1849)**
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SHELF CLOCK, MITCHELL & ATKINS,
SHELF CLOCK, MITCHELL & ATKINS, BRISTOL, CT, (FIRM STARTED 1830 MADE 30 HR & 8 DAY WOOD MOVEMENT CLOCKS AND 8 DAY BRASS CLOCKS) CLAS...Shelf clock, Mitchell & Atkins, Bristol, CT, (firm started 1830 made 30 hr & 8 day wood movement clocks and 8 day brass clocks) Classical Revival motif, early 19th C., mahogany and mahogany veneer case, "triple decker" form with grain painted and gilt capital pilasters, mirrored panels above and below face, ivory diamond key hole escutcheons on both doors, painted wooden face with Roman numerals, gilt spandrels, pierced hands, lower door with eglomise landscape decoration with white house with columned porch, center reserve heart shaped to reveal pendulum, cast metal paw feet with gilt finish, wooden works assumed to be original and intact, not guranteed working condition, 32" h. x 18 1/2" w. x 6 1/4" d.
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BIRGE MALLORY & COMPANY SHELF
BIRGE MALLORY & COMPANY SHELF CLOCKBirge Mallory & Company Shelf Clock, triple decker, having basket of fruit top, two eglomise panels, 30 hour movement, (chip in top leaf), height 35 3/4 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
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