One of the most beautiful and intricate dials we have ever seen. Joseph Wills arrived in Philadelphia from England in about 1725 and worked there until his death in 1759. His probate inventory suggests he was manufacturing and casting many of the parts found in his...
Diminutive Clock A sculptural small case housing a movement with a 36” pendulum. A rare size and neat package. Time only (no strike) Dial is paper over iron Mahogany and cherry case with a brass finial and dial molding. Probably New England Circa...
Tall Case Clock by John Fisher of Yorktown Dial signed John Fisher (1736-1808)CherryCirca 1775H: 108”; W: 20”; D: 12” A superb tall case clock with a brass dial signed by one of York’s most talented clockmakers, John Fisher. The case is a rare, rural interpretation of...
CARVED WALNUT TALL CASE CLOCK Movement likely George Jones, New York, Manufactured for J.S. Townsend of Chicago, IllinoisCase attributed to New YorkWalnut, hornCirca 1880Height: 126 inches. W: 42”; D: 18” Provenance:Dr. Moses B. Alter and Floy Gertrude (Peacock)...
GOLD POCKET WATCH Movement engraved: ‘Tho Tompion, 4437, London’, for Thomas Tompion (1639-1713) 22K gold case, brass, steel, Replaced bezel Diameter: 2” Thomas Tompion was one of England’s greatest watch and clock makers, recognized for his scientific...
TALL CASE CLOCK Works signed by Hugh Bigham (1742-1793) Walnut, silvered and brass dial 8-day moon dial H: 98.5″; W: 20″; D: 10″ Circa 1770 This clock face is inscribed Hugh Bigham/Marsh Creek. Marsh Creek was an early settlement of York County,...