Attributed William Emerson, New Hampshire-Style Mirror Clock
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Attributed William Emerson, New Hampshire-Style Mirror Clock
early 19th century
mahogany veneer with gilded and ebonized columns, weight driven 8-day brass movement with rack and snail strike, unsigned
31 1/2 x 14 x 4 1/4 inches
Abiel Chandler New Hampshire Mirror Clock
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Abiel Chandler, Concord, New Hampshire hanging mirror clock in painted and gilt column case with reverse painted glass surrounding dial and mirror tablet, roman numeral painted metal dial with barbed hands, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with typical New Hampshire cut out
New Hampshire Mirror Clock
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An early 19th century New Hampshire mirror clock. 8-day weight driven time only Banjo type movement recessed into backboard with a painted metal dial and Roman numerals. Painted Pine case with gilded detail, single door with applied pilasters and brass florets, reverse painted dial surround above a lower mirror. Original finish with some wear, touchups, dial flaking, not running when cataloged. 29 3/4" high. ESTIMATE $800-1,200
New Hampshire Mirror Clock
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An early 19th century New Hampshire mirror clock by Levi Hutchins, Concord. 8-day weight driven time only Banjo type movement with arched plates and a painted metal dial with Roman numerals. Painted Pine case with gilded detail, single door with applied pilasters and brass florets, reverse painted dial surround above a lower mirror. Original finish with some wear, touchups, re-painted dial with some flaking, not running when cataloged. 30 1/4" high. ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
Elmer O. Stennes New Hampshire Style Mirror Clock
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Elmer O. Stennes New Hampshire Style Mirror Clock. 7 in. painted metal dial has black Roman hour numerals and black hands; brass weight driven movement signed E.O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass, has a brass pulley and lead weight No. 8. In a gilt and ebonized case with turned half columns, rosettes and mirrored front; reverse painted glass around the dial has a maroon background with floral spandrels, branded mark in the back of the case reads Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass. 29.5 in. high x 14 in. wide x 4.5 in. deep
A New Hampshire Tall Clock Attributed to James Cole, Rochester
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Attributed to James Cole, Rochester, New Hampshire, an early 19th century tall clock, the arched top soft wood case with mahogany and tiger maple highlights, fretwork top, bird's eye maple panel in trunk door resting on cutout bracket feet, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement with painted metal dial with painted spandrels decorated with American shields
A New Hampshire Tall Clock Attributed to James Cole, Rochester
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Attributed to James Cole, Rochester, New Hampshire, an early 19th century tall clock, the arched top soft wood case with mahogany and tiger maple highlights, fretwork top, bird's eye maple panel in trunk door resting on cutout bracket feet, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement with painted metal dial with painted spandrels decorated with American shields