Posted 8 years ago
Lamplover78
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Got this with the house we bought. . Think it's around 1850. I know nothing about it. Would love to have it fixed. .the winder cord broke. It stands prolly 6 foot tall or more.
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Posted 8 years ago
Lamplover78
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Got this with the house we bought. . Think it's around 1850. I know nothing about it. Would love to have it fixed. .the winder cord broke. It stands prolly 6 foot tall or more.
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Would love to see it! Really been liking clocks lately!
Did the piano come with home too? I really like the wallpaper!
Yes! That's a 1901 Mason and Hamilton baby grand! I plan on keeping the wall paper for awhile too..lol.. this is the second floor landing. .
Hard to take close good pictures when you have to turn the camera sideways!
Your house looks fantastic. The balustrade, the doors, architraves - it's got so much to love.
Thank you so much! There's so much to this house! Built in 1849! All 6700 square feet of it!
Awesome-you're so lucky :)
Do I see an old bottle on the floor?
lol... yes actually that's a old stain glass lantern. . But i have a whole shelf of old bottles.. most date around 1910.. but have a neat old paint can that dates 1865 i believe. .
The clock case shows a strong Eastlake influence, so suspect this dates from the 1870s- 90s time period.
I am not that great on clocks themselves-- another member (bruce) can probably help with an identification. A better photo of the dial or written details would be helpful.
scott
Its actually James Condliff he specialized in skeleton clocks from 1816 and retired in 1861. I'll get some better pictures!
A long case regulator of high quality . It has a pendulum of glass jar filled with mercury . Missing the sweep seconds hand . Be careful who overhauls that . Most clock repairers aren't qualified to do a high precision movement such as that . Don't just replace the weight cord . The movement is too dirty to run as it is . Needs clean , polish , and lubrication .
Love the House, the clock, the wall paper, the door -- Love everything!! Hope you keep the character as it is......Divine !!
Slackjack the hands are all there. .just not a good picture. The string broke. .and i noticed the top of the mercury one lil brass piece is missing. . Would that effect the time. . I have not wound or messed with any of it. .really want a click guy to look at it first. .
And thank you antiquerose! If you go to my post the very first one is a oil lamp. .i have a picture of the house on it!
I have swung the pendulum. Just to see what it would look like if it ran. And it ran for 7 minutes. Would love to hear it ding
Ok i have an update. I found a old picture prolly from 1940 or 1950. Found in the original clock owners stuff. . I thought it was neat. It's an 8x10 picture. . I have a bunch of them of their old house. Before they bought mine. So i added it!