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Ball’s Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique

Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique

Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique
Be “on the Ball” with this working historic clock from the Balls Watch Company/Seth Thomas. It has faint pencil marks on the back panel that possibly tell something about where it came from but are too faded to read. Look close at the close up of the back panel and you’ll see the faint writing. It appears to be original and untouched. The original Balls label is intact and covering the original Seth Thomas label. This clock has its natural age and was obviously used somewhere. Some of the brass pieces that secure the glass to the brass have come off causing the glass to be loose when the dial door is open. At least one of the brass brackets that came off was saved inside the clock, possibly more, I have not taken the clock apart and will not. The pendulum has a small dent in the center. The pendulum swings and keeps time but hasn’t been tested again Im not familiar with clocks. I love the historic authentic look of this clock. To any collector this clock needs no introduction because it is one of the most collectible clocks. Ball’s Watch company is connected to the American railroads and the first time that keeping accurate time across the country became imperative and Balls was the company that made this happen. This company was hired by a number of Railroads to provide accurate time. His Clocks were selected from the finest American clock makers such as Seth Thomas. Mr Ball improved the clock to his Railroad standards and resold them under his own name. These clocks are becoming harder to find. If you don’t know the the history of the Ball Watch Comapny then look it up and you’ll quickly learn how awesome this clock is. I will gladly give more pictures or info if needed. The item “Ball’s Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique” is in sale since Thursday, September 28, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Clocks\Antique (Pre-1930)\Other Antique Clocks”. The seller is “ppritchett85_9″ and is located in Ocala, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Ball's Watch Co. /Seth Thomas Standard short drop Regulator Clock Rare Antique

Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21

Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21

Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21
For your consideration is a antique Seth Thomas No. Case, dial, hands, pendulum, key and weight all original to the clock. The movement is unmarked and I do believe it to be original as they made these for about a 20 year period with out markings. Original paper label on bottom inside of case, nearly impossible to make out. You can see age wear to the original varnish finish on the case. I mounted the clock, and wound it up and it runs great. Measures 36-1/2″ x 15-3/4″. Please view images for further details. Thank you for looking. The item “Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21″ is in sale since Sunday, November 11, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Clocks\Antique (Pre-1930)\Wall”. The seller is “classictieshop” and is located in Oberlin, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Seth Thomas
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Original Antique Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator Clock Single Weight Driven 1913-21

Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock

Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock

Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock
Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 8-day time only weight driven regulator wall clock. Clock is patterned after the Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator of which many were made. This clock, however is rare. This is the second one I have seen in 45 years of clock collecting. I bought it for my collection 15 years ago, and have loved it every day. Now it’s time to pass it on to someone who will love it too. The case is tiger oak, and is in very nice condition. It looks to me like it has it’s original finish. The signed brass time only movement runs and looks to be in good shape, but could use a cleaning and servicing. The dial was flaking badly when I got the clock, and I sent it out to the Dial House to restore it, and they did a great job. The dial was made of thin zinc with a shiny surface which did not hold the paint well. There is a hole between the second bit and the XII, the purpose of which I don’t know. The hand are original and are the distinctive Pequegnat hands. As far as I know, other than the dial surface, the clock is all original. 35″ tall, 15-1/2″ wide, 11 dial. A fantastic clock for the advanced collector. I will accept reasonable offers for this clock. A little history of the company: The Arthur Pequegnat clock company had an illustrious albeit short life. Watchmaker Arthur Pequegnat was born in Switzerland in 1851. Arthur immigrated to Berlin, Ontario Canada in 1874 with his wife, parents, brothers and sisters; a grand total of 18 family members. By the late 1870s Arthur was operating a jewelry store and watch repair in Southern Ontario. By the middle 1880s Arthur and his brother Paul were operating a shop in Berlin, Ontario. After about ten years the brothers went their own way, both operating successful jewelry shops in Southern Ontario. In 1897 Arthur expanded his Berlin Jewelry shop to include the manufacture of Bicycles. However, By 1904, with the decrease in the demand for Bicycles, Arthur began to re-focus on the clock industry, by manufacturing his own clock movements at his Berlin Bicycle Manufacturing plant. At first the wooden clock cases were made by local Furniture Makers, however in time he manufactured his own clock cases. Its interesting to note that Berlin, Ontario was re-named Kitchener Ontario in 1916, due to anti-German backlash during WW I. This becomes a use-full tool when dating Pequegnat clocks as Labels, Movements or Dials marked Berlin date the clock to 1916 or earlier and those marked Kitchener are 1916 or later. Having said that, many clocks had a long production life and it is difficult to date any Arthur Pequegnat clock precisely. Arthur died in 1927, however, with family members in control, the company continued to operate until 1941. The war effort meant that brass became difficult to obtain and so with that the company closed its doors. The factory never produced another clock, and was later demolished in 1964. This photo was taken at the Canadian Clock Museum. In Deep River Ontario in 2013. It was then that my love affair with the Regulator #1 was born. The Canadian Clock museum contains the largest collection of Arthur Pequegnat clocks in Canada and it is certainly worth a visit. The item “Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock” is in sale since Saturday, November 18, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Clocks\Antique (Pre-1930)\Wall”. The seller is “old-fezziwig” and is located in Winnsboro, South Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
  • Brand: Arthur Pequegnat Clock Company

Rare Arthur Pequegnat Regulator No. 1. Antique Canadian Clock

Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix

Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix
Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix
Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix
Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix
Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix
Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix
Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix
Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix
Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix

Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix
Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix. On offer is this very attractive. Plain French made crystal regulator mantel clock. The case is 6 3/4″ wide and 11 1/2″ tall. Plain case in brass with beveled glass to all sides. Opening front and back door. Case in fair condition, missing knob to back door and both side glasses have damage (chip / crack). Front metal glazed door opens to reveal white enamel/ porcelain dial with Arabic numerals. 2 winding holes to front. (little stiff) All original movement with mercury filled pendulum and key. 8 day movement , strikes on the half hour. Chime is coiled gong. Gong is a little ” off” and needs adjusting. Decorative pendulum with real mercury. Clock winds up well and works well. Weighs 9 pounds 3 ounces before wrapping! Because of the delicate nature , we cannot guarantee they will be up and running the minute they are unpacked. They may need adjusting , servicing etc. Get Images that Make Supersized Seem Small. Tailor your auctions with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix” is in sale since Tuesday, October 3, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Clocks\Antique (Pre-1930)\Shelf, Mantel”. The seller is “the-antique-company” and is located in Sacramento, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: France

Antique French brass crystal regulator mantel clock working brass mercury/ fix

Antique Oak E Howard No 70 Wall Regulator Clock

Antique Oak E Howard No 70 Wall Regulator Clock

Antique Oak E Howard No 70 Wall Regulator Clock
Via UPS within the contiguous 48 States, U. If you don’t see it… Tags intact, not polished, altered, etc… Items with age typically display patina along with signs of use Be sure to view all the photos we take the time to process and display in a clear large format Thanks rjb670. The item “Antique Oak E Howard No 70 Wall Regulator Clock” is in sale since Friday, September 7, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Clocks\Antique (Pre-1930)\Wall”. The seller is “rjb670″ and is located in Bristol, Connecticut. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • Brand: e howard
  • Clock Type: regulator
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Antique Oak E Howard No 70 Wall Regulator Clock

Victorian Antique Jeweler Regulator Walnut Long Case Clock

Victorian Antique Jeweler Regulator Walnut Long Case Clock

Victorian Antique Jeweler Regulator Walnut Long Case Clock
Victorian Antique Jeweler Regulator Walnut Long Case Clock. A Victorian period jeweler’s true regulator long case or grandfather clock was crafted in the 1880’s for a jewelry store in Wisconsin, R. ” Super accurate clocks like these were used by watchmaker’s to adjust the time or “regulate clocks and watches. The solid walnut case has burl panels and an old finish in very fine condition that could be original. There are shrinkage separations from age, see photos. Glass is old and wavy. Nickel over brass mounts and porcelain dial are in remarkably fine condition on this American made antique clock. The 8 day silent movement has a sweep second hand and keeps very accurate time, we can not find a signature. Measurements are 34″ wide, 14″ deep and 95 tall. This clock needs to be “set up” when delivered – weights and pendulum attached and the case leveled. The process is not very difficult, and it is also nice to know how to do this again whenever the clock needs to be moved for cleaning, painting or whatever. A few customers prefer to hire a local clockmaker at their own expense to make a house-call and set up the clock, which is usually not very expensive, depending on your location. Please view 23 photos at full screen size for best detail. The Harp Gallery 2495 Northern Rd Appleton, WI 54914. We are only happy with satisfied customers! Please reach out to us with any concerns or questions. The item “Victorian Antique Jeweler Regulator Walnut Long Case Clock” is in sale since Friday, December 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Clocks\Antique (Pre-1930)\Wall”. The seller is “harpgallery” and is located in Appleton, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped to United States.
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Victorian Antique Jeweler Regulator Walnut Long Case Clock