Hicks Antique Clocks

Chester A. Hicks
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Clocks For Sale : Sold Wall Clocks
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Ansonia "General" Wall Clock (Sold)
Item ID: 1429 - This is a ca. 1910 Ansonia General Wall Clock. The deceptively large mahogany case is 68" tall and 28 1/2" wide. The dial is 18" in diameter. The clock is in extremely fine condition throughout. The case has been expertly refinished. The paper dial is original with minor age appropriate wear. The hands are original. The pendulum and beat scale are also original. The 8 day, double weight, time only movement is original as are the brass weights. The clock is in good running order. An large, impressive timepiece. Email me if you have questions
Ansonia Regulator "A" Wall Clock (Sold)
Item ID: 1193 - This is a ca 1906 Ansonia Regulator "A" Long Drop Wall Clock. The black walnut case is 32" tall and 17 1/2" wide. The finish is original and in fine condition. There is minor loss on the black ring which accents the octagonal top of the case. The 12" dial is in fine original condition. The hands and pendulum are also original to the clock. The label on the inside of the backboard is in mint condition. The 8 day time and strike movement is in good running order. The clock is a fine example. Email me if you have questions.
Biedermeier Vienna Regulator - 1 Weight (Sold)
Item ID: 1234 - This is a ca. 1850 Biedermeier One Weight Vienna Regulator. The rosewood case with applied carvings on the door and base is 38 1/2" tall and 12 1/4" wide. The case and finish are in mint condition. The glass is replaced. The 2 piece porcelain dial with intricate cast piecrust surround is signed Jos. Rogelsberger in Krens. The dial is in mint condition with no cracks or hairlines. The hands are perfect. The fine quality, 8 day, time only, deadbeat escapement movement is original to the case and in good running order. The clock keeps excellent time. The wood pendulum rod has a two piece brass front and back bob. The pulley and small weight are original to the clock. Email me if you have questions.
E. Howard Bicentennial Banjo Clock (Sold)
Item ID: 1268 - This is a ca. 1976, E. Howard Bicentennial Banjo Clock. This clock was a limited edition produced to commemorate the US Bicentennial in 1976. Quoting the original Howard sales literature the 41" tall clock is described as follows. "The brown Honduras mahogany case has a rounded pendulum box with special bottom bracket, finial and side brackets. The specially designed glasses carry the names of the original thirteen states in gold on a transparent alternation ribbon that permits the gold plated invar pendulum rod to be seen". The background of the glasses is the traditional black border with "Howard red" center. The fine quality 8 day weight driven signed movement is in fine running condition. The clock is marked E. Howard & Co, Boston 95B, serial number 17, 10 76. The clock is in perfect, as new, condition. Email me if you have questions.
E. Howard Carved Walnut Watchman's Clock - Superb! (Sold)
Item ID: 1407 - This unusual E. Howard Watch Clock - Ca. 1870 is an all original example in superb condition in every way. Watch clocks were used, quoting the Howard catalogs, for the "detection of delinquent Watchman on night duty in factories, railroad stations and public buildings." The clock is completely original in every detail including the pin dial which is visible through lower glass in the door. The 8" pin dial is also much larger than normally seen and has the time track engraved in the brass instead of having a paper dial. The black walnut case is similar to the No. 37 Watch Clock but is larger and more ornately decorated with fine carving at the top and bottom. The case is 63" tall & 17" wide. The painted iron dial is 12" in diameter. The weight driven movement is signed E. Howard & Co. The movement has been serviced. The clock keeps excellent time and functions correctly. Please view the photos for additional information. Email me if you have questions.
E. Howard Marble Dial Gallery Clock (Sold)
Item ID: 1392 - This is a ca. 1900 E. Howard Marble Dial Gallery Clock. The 17" marble dial has raised bronze numerals and minute markers, and fancy finely cut hands. The case is 5" deep. The 8 day spring driven movement with nickel plated plates is signed E. Howard, Boston. The clock is totally original and in absolutely mint condition. Please view the photos for additional information. Email me if you have questions.
E. Howard No. 26 Watchman's Clock (Sold)
Item ID: 1406 - This is a fine example of the ca. 1870 E. Howard & Co. No. 26 Watch Clock. Watch clocks were used, quoting the Howard catalogs, for the "detection of delinquent Watchman on night duty in factories, railroad stations and public buildings." The 58" tall and 16" wide, black walnut case was refinished long ago and is simply beautiful. The door has the original lock and key. The signed, painted iron dial is 9" in diameter. The glass and reverse gold leaf and black paint are original with very minor loss the black background. The signed, eight day, weight driven movement is a fine timekeeper. The decorated pendulum bob is mint. The clock has the original pin dial recording mechanism, original pins and all actuating hardware including the two pulls hanging on the side of the clock. Truly a very fine all original example. Please view the photos for additional information. Email me if you have questions.
E. Howard Regulator No. 70 - 14" Dial (Sold)
Item ID: 1233 - This is a ca. 1900 E. Howard & Co, Boston Regulator No. 70. The Howard 70 was made in 5 dial sizes from 12" to 24". The great majority were 12" dial clocks. This example has the, more desireable, 14" dial. The 36" tall oak case has been overcoated with a layer of finish and rubbed out nicely. The patina attests to the age of the clock. The dial has the original paint in excellent condition. The E. Howard signature is a little light but original. The tablet has been repainted. The signed movement is stamped #5. The weight is proper for the clock. The movement has been serviced and the clock is in good running order. Email me if you have questions.
E. Howard Regulator No. 89 (Sold)
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E. N. Welch Regulator No. 12 (Sold)
Item ID: 1294 - This is a ca. 1885 E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. Regulator No. 12 wall clock. The 65" tall and 23" wide oak case is in beautiful original condition. The 12" dial has been expertly repainted by Astrid Donnellan. The hands are original. The 30 day, double spring, time only movement has been serviced and is in good running order. The pendulum rod, bob and beat plate are all original. The clock keeps excellent time. A great looking Victorian wall regulator. Please view the photos for additional information and email me if you have questions.
Elmer Stennes Girandole - MCIP (Sold)
Item ID: 1229 - This is a ca. 1970 Elmer Stennes, Weymouth, Mass, MCIP Girandole Clock. Stennes produced superb quality reproductions of early American shelf, wall and floor clocks from about 1950 to 1975. His clocks are prized by collectors. The gilt girandole is a copy of the famous Lemuel Curtis Girandole of 1815. This girandole is especially rare and desireable since it is marked MCIP(for "Massachusetts Correctional Institute Plymouth" where he was incarcerated from 1970 to 1972) and has a movement attributed to E. Howard. The case is marked MCIP, 27 and 70. The classic reverse-painted "Patent" throat glass and convex "Aurora" tablet glass are in mint condition and signed with the initials of the artist - Mary Ann Picasio. The mahogany and gilt case has finely carved details and gilt cast eagle finial. There is minor loss to the gilding on several balls on the lower door and on the carved base. The dial is properly signed and has the "bee" logo. The 8 day weight driven E. Howard movement is in good running order. The clock is a totally original example, in fine condition and guaranteed to be a genuine Stennes. Email me if you have questions.
Fairhaven Clock Company Presentation Wall Clock (Sold)
Item ID: 1230 - This ia an exceedingly rare Fairhaven Clock Company, Fairhaven, VT slate dial presentation wall clock. Fairhaven Clock Company was only in business from 1894 to 1898. The company was formed when the Eastman Clock Company failed and Joseph Eastman joined with Busby Bell and Tool Company of Fairhaven, Vermont to form the Fairhaven Clock Company. In 1898 Fairhaven became the Vermont Clock Company. This clock is in superb original condition. The painted slate front is 21" wide and 39 1/2" long. The applied numerals and minute markers are very thick bronze. The front of the clock is marked "The Fairhaven Clock Company, Fairhaven, Vermont" and "Presented by The Guild Of Ladies, Sept. 10 1894. The clock was given to a church in Fairhaven, VT. The wood sides and back of the case have the original paint. The 8 day weight driven movement is marked Fairhaven Mfg. Company and has the serial number 379. The pendulum and weight are original. The clock is in fine running condition and keeps excellent time.
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