111. $150
Ansonia Clock Co. “Euclid with Figure
No. 1042” ca. 1886. This model is shown in Ly’s book on Ansonia clocks on page 274. The enameled iron case is 16 inches
tall with the cast figure head; the case has probably been repainted and the incised gilding restored. The two-part signed porcelain
dial shows fading to some numerals, cracks, and losses, but these are not severe; it sits behind a thick beveled glass in a gilded
sash. The visible escapement has steel pallets. The signed 8-day, time and half-hour strike movement is running
and striking on a cathedral gong. No sales records for this model on LiveAuctioneers or the Antique Clocks Identification and
Price Guide. $150–$250.
Antique American Clocks JULY 2024