Antique American Clocks                      January 2020

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89.      $500

F. Kroeber “Regulator No. 46”, ca. 1884.  Kroeber Regulators No. 45, 46, and 47 are similar in style and came in walnut or ash.  This is ash, 33.5 inches long.  It’s got all the embellishments (finials and buttons), the original door glass, a signed 8-day time-and-strike movement that is running and striking on a cathedral gong, and a mirrored glass pendulum.  There is even a signed beat scale on the back wall; the only thing missing is a label on the back of the case. The dial is painted, the hands correct.  There are two depth-adjusters at the bottom to plumb the clock and hold in place. Half-a-dozen auction sales in the last decade, ranging from $650 to $950.  $600-$800.

 

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Free Delivery when you Trade-in and Trade-up!

 

Are there too many clocks in your house to buy more?  We can help!  Trade in and trade up!  Identify up to two clocks you already own that you would be willing to trade in to get that new “apple of your eye”.  Then send a picture to AnAmClocks@gmail.com and I’ll get back to you with a consignment or purchase price.  If you are within my delivery range and are the lucky winner of that clock you like, I’ll deliver it for free and pick up the trade-in(s), no charge.  Not only do you get free delivery, but if you are selling your trade-in(s) to me you get cash as well (note that I buy at 70% of retail).

Here are the rules:

1. The trade-in(s) must be of equal or greater retail value than the new purchase, and no more than two clocks can be exchanged per new purchase. 

2. Not all trades can be accommodated, and delivery not available to more distant locations.  Contact Todd for details.

Clock collecting can be a zero-sum game – and we can help!

 

Antique American Clocks