Skip to main content
Header Navigation
Contact
Directions
Links
Videos
978-597-2231
Last updated November 30, 2024.
435 Main St., West Townsend, MA 01474
delaney@delaneyantiqueclocks.com
X
Monthly
Newsletter
Signup
Main navigation
Home
Featured
Clocks
Tall Case Clocks
Shelf/Mantel Clocks
Wall Clocks/Barometers
Wooden Geared Clocks
Sold Wall & Shelf Clocks
Sold Tall Case Clocks
Interesting Clock Pictures
Clocks In Homes
Clock Makers
Blog
Search
Clock Listing
Gardner Parker of Westborough, Massachusetts. No. 144. An inlaid mahogany-cased tall clock of the finest quality. 221004.
Gardner Parker of Westborough, Massachusetts. No. 222. Inscribed, "Mr. Jonathan Bartlet / on April 8th, 1816." 217121
Silas Parsons cherry case tall clock. Swanzey, New Hampshire. 23216.
Silas Parsons of Swanzey, New Hampshire. A cherry case tall clock. 215071.
Silas Parsons of Swanzey, New Hampshire. A finely proportioned tall case clock that features an 8-day time, strike, and alarm movement. 27217.
Isaac Pearson of Burlington, New Jersey. A tiger maple tall cased clock. Considered by many to be New Jersey's first Clockmaker. ZZ-51.
Isaac T. Pease, Enfield, Connecticut. A Miniature Pillar & Scroll Shelf Clock 1835. ZZ-62.
Whittier Perkins of Wendell (Now Sunapee), New Hampshire. A primitive form. OO-41.
James Perrigo Sr, of Wrentham, Massachusetts. A primitive tall case clock. Wooden gears. AA-77.
James Perrigo, Jr., Wrentham, Massachusetts. An Inlaid mahogany case tall clock. GG-57.
Levi Pitkin of Montpelier, Vermont. An inlaid cherry case tall clock. 215046.
Joseph Pope, Boston. His personal shop clock made in 1780. AAA-20.
Robert Pope, Boston, Massachusetts. A mahogany cased tall clock with an automated rocking ship dial. AAA-7.
Attributed to Daniel Porter of Williamstown, Massachusetts. A wonderfully inlaid cherry case tall clock featuring a rocking ship dial.
Daniel Porter of Williamstown, Massachusetts. A classic inlaid cherry case tall clock. 216064
Daniel Porter of Williamstown, Massachusetts. A Rare Federal cherry and inlaid tall case clock. JJ-178.
A line inlaid cherry Tall Case Clock of Eastern Connecticut origin. Possibly made by Jordan Post in Lanesboro, MA. PP-165.
Adam Pringle of Edinburgh, Scotland. A very attractive tall clock. 212004.
Isaac Randall & Co. of St. Albans, Vermont. Wall Time Piece or Banjo clock. 221019.
Samuel Ranlet of Monmouth, Maine. A red washed birch case tall clock. VV-128.
Samuel Rockwell of Providence, Rhode Island. A Pre-revolutionary made tall case clock. CCC-25.
Samuel Rockwell of Providence, Rhode Island. This is an early American-made tall case clock of a diminutive stature. 223324.
James Ro(d)gers. New York, New York. A tall case clock.
John Rogers of Newton, Massachusetts. A fine mahogany cased tall clock. UU-105.
John Rogers of Newton, MA. A mahogany cased tall clock. This example is nicely proportioned. 214117.
John Rogers of Newton, Massachusetts. A cherry cased tall clock in old surface. YY-79.
John Rogers of Newton, Massachusetts. A fine mahogany cased tall clock with a very unusual dial display and retaining power. TT-59.
John Rogers of Newton, Massachusetts. Tall case clock. SS-125.
A Berwick, Maine, tall case clock made in the school of Paul Rogers school. 214134.
A Rocking ship tall clock, a rare find attributed to the Paul Rogers School of Clockmaking in Berwick, Maine. 217125.
Pagination
First page
« First
Previous page
‹‹
…
Page
16
Page
17
Page
18
Page
19
Current page
20
Page
21
Page
22
Page
23
Page
24
…
Next page
››
Last page
Last »