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Antique Clocks Collection

A selection of ornate antique clocks, showcasing intricate designs, rich materials, and classic styling that highlights their historical significance.

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Bracket Clock 1695 London. Wood, tortoiseshell, brass, silver, and gilt bronze . Daniel Quare
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Watch. Culture: British, London. Dimensions: Diam. 2 in. (5.1 cm). Maker: Watchmaker: Isaac Rogers. Date: 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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Watch with an enamelled representation of two women at a cradle, Chevalier & Comp., C. 1400 - c. 1950 jewellery Gold watch with medallion and key. On the cupboard an enamelled representation of two women in a cradle.  gold (metal).  cradle, crib
1525R-125266
An antique Clock,  Old painting clock.  Obscure point of view, angled perspective, depiction of time.
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Bracket clock Clockmaker: John Fordham British 1755 View more. Bracket clock. British, Coggeshall. 1755. Mahogany. Horology
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Watch, Joseph Martineau, 1754 - 1755 Gold watch. On the cupboard, in gold and email, a monkey and a dog are depicted. clockmaker: Londonjeweler: Paris gold (metal). Gold watch. On the cupboard, in gold and email, a monkey and a dog are depicted. clockmaker: Londonjeweler: Paris gold (metal).
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Clock-watch 17th century Watchmaker: Edward East. Clock-watch. British, London. 17th century. Silver; leather outer case. Horology
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Pocket watch with driven representation of two warps for tents in loose cupboard. Silver watch with loose silver cupboard. The silver supernat is completely smooth; The silver dial with black-pickled Roman hour and Arabic minute figures on raised pictures on granulated ground., Has a pinion of tendrils on blue ground and two plates labeled: H. Reynders Arnhem. The date of the month is visible through a square opening. The platin with rich-processed silver gap has been marked: Hermanus Reynders Arnhem. The loose cupboard with driven relief, representing two warriors for tents, has a border of vertebral ornaments in the style of Berain, interrupted by two bra, a pelican her boy feeding and a dog.
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Table clock tower
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Irving I Smith, Shaker Tall Clock, c 1937 Shaker Tall Clock
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Pocket watch Carbier, Charles
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Tall Clock 1750-60 John Wood Sr. The dial of this tall clock, with its later addition of an arched moon phase, was a type popular in England about 1710-15. The case seems to date from the 1750s, the decade during which Chippendale features began to appear in Philadelphia on Queen Anne forms.. Tall Clock 8167
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Watch with love savings, Mars and Venus, Diana and Endymion. Watch of gold with an enamelled cupboard. On the inside a landscape with a figure between Roman building fragments (Mars). On the Venus and Diana outer cupboard. The dial is porcelain.
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Watch late 17th century Watchmaker: Nicholas Walter. Watch. British, London. late 17th century. Silver, enamel. Horology
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Tall Case Clock c 1750 Boston. Mahogany and New England white pine . Thomas Hughes (Movement Maker)
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J Herman McCollum, Seth Thomas Clock (), c 1940 Seth Thomas Clock ()
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Old vintage carved dark wood grandfather wall clock hanging on wood pillar white wall background
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Clock, Jean Baptiste Baillon (Possible), 1727 - 1773 Watch of gold with an enamelled show on the cupboard. Paris gold (metal). Watch of gold with an enamelled show on the cupboard. Paris gold (metal).
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Old Pocket watch on a white background. Old Pocket watch
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Mantel clock frame ca. 1870 Bruce J. Talbert By the nineteenth century, advances in manufacturing meant timekeeping was no longer a luxury but something accessible to the growing middle class. Bruce J. Talbert was a successful commercial designer known for his work in the Gothic Revival style, including furniture, textiles, metalwork, and stained glass. Blending historicized imagery with modern manufacturing, this clock made for middle-class consumption speaks to the Victorian celebration of what was perceived as Britains “own” Gothic style.. Mantel clock frame. British. ca. 1870. Wrought brass, inset with cabochons and quartz
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Clock-watch ca. 1690 Watchmaker: Daniel Quare. Clock-watch. British, London. ca. 1690. Silver. Horology
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Gentlemen's watch in 18-carat gold case. Chromolithograph from Edwin Streeter's Gems Catalog, Bond Street, London, circa 1895.
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Banjo Clock. Dated: c. 1936. Dimensions: overall: 29.8 x 22.9 cm (11 3/4 x 9 in.) Original IAD Object: 35"high x 10"wide at base. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil and graphite on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Nicholas Gorid.
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A fine late 16th or 17th century European brass astrolabe possibly Flemish. Mater dimension 160mm diam.
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Watch, anonymous, c. 1825 - c. 1875 Golden watch with an engraved and quoted dial with a small number ring. The rear bottom is ciseled and decorated with blue and red stones. Switzerland (possibly) gold (metal). coral (material). turquoise (mineral). Golden watch with an engraved and quoted dial with a small number ring. The rear bottom is ciseled and decorated with blue and red stones. Switzerland (possibly) gold (metal). coral (material). turquoise (mineral).
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Clock, c. 1695. André-Charles Boulle (French, 1642-1732), Balthazar Martinot II (French, 1636-1714). Tortoise shell and brass inlay, gilt bronze; overall: 113.7 cm (44 3/4 in.).
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J.G. Seytz, Pocket watch with enamel dial with date calendar with moon views and golden hands, pocket watch watch movement measuring instrument silver brass steel enamel glass gold, cabinet 6.0 White enamel dial the minute band with arches Arabic minute digits Roman hour digits. Ajourge sawed hands. The clockwork with verge escapement with snek Square baluster-shaped pillars Ajourgezaagd ornament for the beak of the snek. Steel spring for the closet. On the back plate silver semi-closed bridge with the image of playing Child. Behind the opening of the gap the visible part of the balance and the balance spring. thin steel point on the gap. Around the signature lace-ornament with the 'compass' for the regulage. Smooth silver inner case stamped DLH Driven silver exterior cupboard with volutes and gallant scene On the back plate: J.G. SEYTZ DEVENTER surveying citizenry
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Gold watch, Anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1900 Golden rehearsal watch. The dial consists of a small, white enamelled figure ring in the midst of a à jour edited by a man and a woman who hit two clocks. The rear bottom is shot. Geneva gold (metal). Golden rehearsal watch. The dial consists of a small, white enamelled figure ring in the midst of a à jour edited by a man and a woman who hit two clocks. The rear bottom is shot. Geneva gold (metal).
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Grandfather's Clock. Dated: c. 1942. Dimensions: overall: 50.8 x 34.6 cm (20 x 13 5/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 8'2"high; 19 1/2"wide; 10 1/4"deep. Medium: watercolor, gouache, colored pencil, and graphite on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Ralph Morton.
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Richard Taylor, Wall Clock with Mantel, c 1939 Wall Clock with Mantel
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Cartel clock (one of a pair) ca. 1710, with later movement Case possibly by André Charles Boulle The original repeating movement of the wall clock, now replaced, was very practical. It would strike the nearest hour on demand when the attached strings were pulled, allowing the owner to hear the time in the dark. The cases with their trelliswork and rosette pattern in brass and blue-stained horn are each others opposites: the clock with a horn ground inlaid with brass and the barometer with a brass ground inlaid with horn. This marquetry is often referred to as Boulle work after the French royal cabinetmaker André Charles Boulle (1642-1732) who was a true master of this technique and to whom clock cases of this design have been attributed.. Cartel clock (one of a pair). French. ca. 1710, with later movement. Gilt bronze, horn, oak; enamel, brass, glass. Horology
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Ernest Busenbark, Wall Clock, c 1938 Wall Clock
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Duncan Beard Grandfather Clock. Dated: c. 1939. Dimensions: overall: 45.7 x 35.5 cm (18 x 14 in.) Original IAD Object: 7'10"high; 22"wide; 11"deep. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, gouache, pen and ink and graphite on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Jr. Ernest A. Towers.
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Pocket watch
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old clock on black background with reflection
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Tall Clock. Culture: American. Decorator: Dial possibly painted by John Ritto Penniman (American, Milford, Massachusetts 1782-1841 Baltimore, Maryland). Dimensions: 111 3/4 x 21 1/4 x 9 3/4 in. (283.8 x 54 x 24.8 cm). Maker: Case attributed to Thomas Seymour (1771-1848); Possibly with John Seymour (active ca. 1794-1816); Works signed James Doull. Date: 1805-10.Over nine-feet-tall, this majestic clock is among the finest and most aesthetically significant examples produced in North America during the Federal period (1790-1825). The manufacture of such pieces was a joint venture between the clockmaker, the cabinetmaker whom he employed to furnish the case, and the patron. In this instance we are able to identify with precision only the man responsible for the works, James Doull of Charlestown, Massachusetts, whose name is painted on the appropriately oversized thirteen-inch dial. The brilliantly veneered and inlaid case, although unsigned, is quite likely by Thomas Seymour (1771-1848) o
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Watch with an enamelled representation of a woman at a fountain with a flying amor, anonymous, c. 1400 - c. 1950 jewellery Gold watch. On the cupboard an enamelled representation of a woman at a fountain with a flying amor. unknown gold (metal).
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Mantel Clock; Movement by Nicolas-Alexandre Folin (French, about 1750 - after 1815 (master 1789)), and enamel plaques by Georges-Adrien Merlet (French, born 1754); Paris, France; about 1790 - 1800; Gilt bronze; enameled metal; white marble base; glass and gilt metal case; 45.7 x 27.6 x 14 cm (18 x 10 7,8 x 5 1,2 in.)
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Table clock. unknown, author
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Grunge clock Grunge clock isolated with clipping path included Copyright: xZoonar.com/Baloncicix 14698026
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Pocket watch with ajour edited outer cupboard. Watch with double cupboard, beautifully engraved and à jour worked. Work by P. Klock, Amsterdam.
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. This lavishly executed case testifies to the great value that collectors and art lovers attached to ingeniously made clocks. The silver musical instruments on the sides of the clockcase - a lute, a violin, trumpets - allude to the various melodies the movement can play. Nicolaas Weylandt was one of Amsterdams best-known clockmakers.
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Gold Clock Vintage Round Analog Gold Clock for Wall Copyright: xZoonar.com/MarkoxBericx 9113207
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Pendulum with astronomy ". Crushed and gilded bronze, enamel. 18th century. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 72593-26 Seat, astronomy, bronze chisel, gild, email, woman, low shape, pendulum, character, 18th century
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Manuel G Runyan, Shelf Clock, c 1937 Shelf Clock
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Francis Law Durand, Mantel Clock, 1938 Mantel Clock
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Tall CaseClock.   Maker: William Burr, American, 1740-1810
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Clock isolated Old wooden clock isolated included clipping path Copyright: xZoonar.com/Baloncicix 14698036
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Wall Clock. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 34.8 x 27.6 cm (13 11/16 x 10 7/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 39 5/8"high. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, graphite and some heightening on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Lawrence Phillips.
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Mantle Clock. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 30.5 x 22.8 cm (12 x 9 in.) Original IAD Object: 34" x 17"wide. Medium: watercolor, gouache, colored pencil, pen and ink and graphite on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: John B. Moll.
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Clock. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 27.6 x 32.6 cm (10 7/8 x 12 13/16 in.) Original IAD Object: none given. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, graphite on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Frank Wenger.
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Wardrobe-fog clock from the collection of dr. Andrzej Ciechomski in Warsaw in 1915 - general views on the front and side on a scale of 1:10; Masha, Mariusz (1888-1944); 1915 (1915-00-00-1915-00-00);
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Vintage compass isolated on white background
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Frederick Jackson, Grandfather's Clock, c 1937 Grandfather's Clock
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American 20th Century, Shelf Clock, 1935 1942 Shelf Clock
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Curious Antique Clock, belonging to Henry VIII, Illustration from the Book, "John Cassels Illustrated History of England, Volume II", text by William Howitt, Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, London, 1858
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Mantel Clock (Pendule).
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Astronomical clock, St., Saint, Saint
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Tiffany & Co., Clock, c. 1932, gold and enamel, inset with diamonds.
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Vintage photograph. Closeup of barometer face
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Lawrence Phillips, Shelf Clock, c 1938 Shelf Clock
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Calendar watch second quarter 18th century Watchmaker: Gabriel-Joseph Moillet. Calendar watch. British, London. second quarter 18th century. Silver. Horology
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Persian astrolabium.
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Rim lock box 1710-40 German. Rim lock box 187132
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Azimuth Compass, J.P. Weilbach, c. 1820 compass Azimutkompas in Cardanusring in a wooden box. The compass boiler is weighted with a lead weight at the bottom. The rose is hung in a peculiar way: a small cardanus ring has been installed in the boiler, in which a vertical axis with weight hangs at the bottom like a pendulum. The upper surface of this axis is eroded and provided with a gem. The rose has a hole in the middle, over which a brass bridge runs with a pen straight down, which stands on the gemstone of the ash. Due to the gap in De Roos, a single compass needle is no longer possible: this was taken care of by two parallel needles. The rose is balanced with red lacquer on the bottom. Box and lid carry a stamp of an anchor in a circle. Copenhagen (city) wood (plant material). brass (alloy). copper (metal). iron (metal). lead (metal). glass. precious stone (material). paper. lacquer (coating)
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Shelf Clock. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 51.7 x 39.5 cm (20 3/8 x 15 9/16 in.) Original IAD Object: none given. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, and graphite on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Frank Wenger.
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Equatorial clock;  after. 18th century (1750-00-00-1750-00-00);Flowers (ornament), plant (ornament)
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ASTROLABIO PLANISFERICO DE LATON DORADO, DE GUALTERUS ARSENIUS, DE LOVAINA, 1566. PERTENECIO A FELIPE II (DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL, Nº INV: 52069).
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Nicholas Gorid, Grandfather Clock, c 1937 Grandfather Clock
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Clock, Philippe Dubois & Son Locle, c. 1840 - C. 1860 Men's watch of Gold, with guily hinders.  gold (metal) Men's watch of Gold, with guily hinders.  gold (metal)
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Close-up of an antique alarm clock, Germany
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Astronomical table clock. Culture: German, Augsburg. Dimensions: Overall: 14 1/4 × 8 1/2 × 5 3/4 in. (36.2 × 21.6 × 14.6 cm). Maker: Movement probably by Jeremias Metzger (German, ca. 1525-ca. 1597); Signed by Caspar Behaim (Chasparus Bohemus) (Austrian, active 1568-84). Date: 1568.In the 1500s, priceless knowledge was validated through splendid casework. Supporting technological endeavor was a way for noble sponsors to earn intellectual kudos, even to magically gain scientific knowledge as if by osmosis. Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I, for example, famously filled his curiosity cabinet with clocks. This example shows the stars' positions, days of the week with planetary rulers, the time in Roman and Arabic numerals, daylight and nighttime hours, and the date; it even includes a disk for setting an alarm. Its Viennese maker, Behaim, may have collaborated with Metzger, of Augsburg, whose clocks were so sought after that he stretched guild rules to meet the demand.Elizabeth Cleland, 2
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AcornClock.   Maker: Forestville Manufacturing Company, American
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Old compass isolated on white background with reflection
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Clock (pendule) ca. 1745 Movement by Benjamin Gray French rococo clocks were often decorated with porcelain figures. Porcelain cases made specifically for clocks are less common, and they were prized in England as well as in France. There is evidence that this case originally contained another movement, probably by a French clockmaker, but the case is not much older than the present movement, and the movement may, indeed, have been made as a substitute for the original one. Gray was appointed clockmaker to George II (1683-1760) in 1742. The following year he went into partnership with his future son-in-law, Justin Vulliamy, and together they produced a number of clocks for their first royal patron and, later, for his successor.Clare Vincent, 2007. Clock (pendule) 205600
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Sun and moon clock. unknown, author
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USA, California, Pasadena, Old style public weighing machine
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Table clock-watch 16th century Watchmaker: A. K.. Table clock-watch 194130
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ASTROLABE (NO. 18 OF THE CATALOG OF EXISTING ASTROLABLES IN SPAIN). (EXHIBITION THE SCIENTIFIC LEGACY OF AL-ANDALUS) (LOCATION: INSTITUTO VALENCIA DE DON JUAN).
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The Ohio Clock on the second floor of the US Capitol in 1968.
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Candlestick from a three-piece Clock Garniture, c. 1860, 12 x 6 in. (30.5 x 15.24 cm), Ormolu, France, 19th century
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Seth Thomas Clock. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 39.1 x 28.5 cm (15 3/8 x 11 1/4 in.) Original IAD Object: none given. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, pen and ink, and graphite on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Arthur Mathews.
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Sundial Compass (Germany), late 17th-early 18th century; bone, brass
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Fidelity Trust Vault with Little Lord Fauntleroy' still bank, 1890, J. Barton Smith Co., Philadelphia, 5 x 4 1/2 x 4 in. (12.7 x 11.43 x 10.16 cm), Iron, pigment, United States, 19th century
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France Paris Musee dOrsay Clock
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England, Sussex, West Sussex, Arundel, Arundel Castle, The Drawing Room, Ornate Mantle Clock
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Components of a wristwatch
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wall clock under blank white screen of TV set mitnight time on wall clock under blank white screen of TV set Copyright: xZoonar.com/ValeryxVoennyyx 5046512
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North America, USA, California, Carmel. Street clock
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compass on the background of old paper
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'Old Smethwick' Canal Pumping Engine, 1779. Makers: Matthew Boulton & James Watt.  The Smethwick Engine was installed near Birmingham and was brought into service in May 1779. Now at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum, it is the oldest working steam engine in the world. Originally, it was one of two steam engines used to pump water back up to the 491 foot (150 m) summit level of the BCN Old Main Line (Birmingham Canal) canal at Smethwick, not far from the Soho Foundry where it was made.
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Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Bavarian National Museum, Historical Clock made by Hohann Martin Arzt in Munich dated 1775
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Uerwerk / Plaet, 1833 - 1900 print Leaf with a representation of a clock, decorated with flowers. Numbered in the middle: No. 130. Turnwood paper letterpress printing clock
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Benjarong clock, the beautiful souvenir of Thailand, design as a porcelain plate with five colors flowers painting, isolated on white background with clipping path
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sonnenuhr,sonnenuhren ** sundial,sundials 4yz-fty
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Roman clock Twelve o clock at old blue Roman clock Copyright: xZoonar.com/Baloncicix 7155072
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Shelf Clock. Dated: c. 1939. Dimensions: overall: 45.7 x 35.6 cm (18 x 14 in.) Original IAD Object: none given. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, and pen and ink on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Frank Wenger.
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old clock, decorative
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Hiccory, diccory, dock, The mouse ran up the clock; The clock struck one, And the mouse came down, Hiccory, diccory, dock
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