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- liveauctioneers. com? - NAWCC Forums
Anybody know anything about liveauctioneers com? They seem to know nothing about watches in general, which might either be good or tremendously bad for a bidder I stumbled on the site by accident, and after a cursory look, it seems oddly uninformed compared to most auction sites dealing in watches
- Using Live auctioneer? - NAWCC Forums
LiveAuctioneers is an aggregator site, and like all such sites charges a premium on top of the buyer's premium the auction house adds, although the LiveAuctioneers premium tends to be lower than some other aggregator site premiums You aren't buying from LiveAuctioneers, through - you are buying from the auction house that is using the LA platform to promote their auction You could call the
- PA tall case clock. Maker? - NAWCC Forums
I just picked this clock up this morning, advertised as a Pennsylvania tall case, possibly Jacob Cope I wasn't so sure about it being Cope, but it certainly looked PA and I liked it just as an unsigned PA clock, so it followed me home When I got it home and looked it over closely I found
- H H French Bell Clock - Looking for information? - NAWCC Forums
The only comp I could find on the internet was this item on LiveAuctioneers: TIFFANY STUDIOS STYLE SLAG CLOCK H H FRANCE - Jul 13, 2013 | Elite Decorative Arts in FL (liveauctioneers com) I am looking for more information about this clock in general Who were Harris Harrington? Who designed the "slag" glass case?
- 18th c - 19th c - 1701 - 1800 - Charleston, South Carolina Clocks . . .
I serve as Curator of History at The Charleston Museum in Charleston, South Carolina I am working on a project about clocks made and labeled for the South Carolina market in the 18th and early 19th centuries Period advertisements and known surviving examples indicate that the vast majority of
- jewelers regulator movement, pinwheel -- gt; questions! - NAWCC Forums
just got this off of eBay a friend said the use of steel pins indicated an older movement, but there are some oddities: - there was an allen bolt holding the two pallet arms together allen bolts were invented in 1909 did someone do some work on this thing? or was it made after 1909
- Seth Thomas ship clock query - NAWCC Forums
Without seeing the movement it is difficult to to reply with certainty However, your clock looks like the Set Thomas Corsair model The Corsair is Seth T Model 537-000A and contains a a Hermle 132-071 ships bell movement (Seth T # A207-000) If you take the porthole door off the back you might be able to see the writing on the back of the movement (attached is a photo of a Corsair movement
- George Hoff tall clock - NAWCC Forums
It's my privelege today to be starting work on this piece of early Americana It's easy to see German influences on this movement, such as the trapeze pendulum hanger The dial is held to the movement with 3 screws to round movement posts that are part of the between the plates square posts The
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