BOOKS, PARTS, &
MISCELLANEOUS
JANUARY 2024
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 The Catalog

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601.                $15/pair

Round weights for one-day clocks.  Each is about 2.5-3 lb, standard OG/pillar & scroll/30-hour clock weights.  Multiple sets available; be sure to specify how many sets you want.  These are examples – you cannot pick your set – sorry.  Up to two sets can be mailed in a USPS flat rate box for $18.  $15/pair, no bidding, all sell for the stated price with no buyer's premium.

  

 

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602.                $25

E. Howard & Co. bicentennial banjo glass, ca. 1976.  Original glass bought as a replacement and never used.  Could be just what you need.  $25–$100.

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603.                $5

Small 30-hour brass spring-driven movement, with suspension spring.  Probably Jerome.

 

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604.               $125

Fashion shipping crate.  An oak case with inked labeling on the top for a Fashion clock; 30.5 by 17.5 by 7.5 inches.  You need this.  $25–$100.

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605.                $100

Carved bottom finials for a Howard No. 59 Regulator.  Source unknown.  $100–$200. 

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606.               $55

Long pendulums.  They all look European to me, with French-style hooks at the top.  The first (A) is 13.5 inches long; B is 17 inches long with an R/A porcelain center; C is 16.5 inches long with an R/A porcelain center, and D is 12.5 inches long with pressed brass decoration and no bob.  All for one money.  $10–$25.

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607.                $35/lb

Mercury.  Specify the amount you want in pounds.  Pick up or delivery only, no shipping.  A two-jar pendulum needs about 8 lbs (4 lb/jar).  No bidding, sells for the price stated with no buyer's premium.

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500.                $56

Unfinished walnut shelf, 16.5 inches wide, 6.5 inches deep, 7.5 inches tall, with two brass hangers.  Could be just what you need for that new clock.  $10–$50.

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Parts & miscellaneous


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608.               $120

Unknown shelf clock case, ca. 1860. A 16-inch walnut and burled walnut case with no movement, and oddly, no evidence of a movement ever being inside.  The interior has a green glossy finish and may not be original.  The dial is old paper, there are numerous notations on the back of the lower door.  No label to be found.  $10–$100.

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609.               $45

Silvered glass plate transfer.  An old glass, 8.5 in wide by 9.75 in, with an old transfer I have not seen before.  I believe it is mid-1800’s.  $10–$50.

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610.                $111

Reverse-painted glass.  An 11-inch by 6-inch modern glass with a modern reverse-painted image.  Perhaps just what you need to complete that project. $10–$100.

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611.                 $29

Two steeple clock dials. Period dials with some chipping and yellowing.  One dial is signed but I can’t read the signature.  The left dial is 7.25 inches wide by 9.5 inches tall, with winding holes 3 inches from center and 3.25 inches apart; the right dial is 6.75 inches wide by 9 inches tall, with winding holes 2 inches from center and 3.25 inches apart.  Both for one money.  $10–$100.

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