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Jerome Clock

Chauncey Jerome Verre Eglomise Clock, 1857
Chauncey Jerome Verre Eglomise Clock, 1857

Chauncey Jerome Verre Eglomise Clock, 1857

$350Sale Price|58% Off

H 27 in W 14.75 in D 4.5 in

Chauncey Jerome Verre Eglomise Clock, 1857

Located in Astoria, NY

Chauncey Jerome Verre Eglomise Shelf Clock, New Haven, Connecticut, circa 1857, label to interior

Category

Antique 1850s American Classical Mantel Clocks

Materials

Glass, Wood

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"Design in Time and Light" Clock by Jerome Simon
"Design in Time and Light" Clock by Jerome Simon

"Design in Time and Light" Clock by Jerome Simon

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H 14.75 in W 12.5 in D 9 in

"Design in Time and Light" Clock by Jerome Simon

Located in Dorchester, MA

Created (and patented) in 1981 by Jerome Simon, the extraordinary "Design in Time and Light" is a

Category

Late 20th Century American Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

Materials

Chrome

Vintage Jerome & Co. Horolovar Flying Pendulum Novelty Clock
Vintage Jerome & Co. Horolovar Flying Pendulum Novelty Clock

Vintage Jerome & Co. Horolovar Flying Pendulum Novelty Clock

Located in Forney, TX

Beautiful and fascinating to watch run, a magnificent Jerome & Co. Horolovar flying ball pendulum

Category

Mid-20th Century German Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

Materials

Metal

Basil Charles Le Roy Empire Clock, Pierre-Philippe Thomire, circa 1810
Basil Charles Le Roy Empire Clock, Pierre-Philippe Thomire, circa 1810

Basil Charles Le Roy Empire Clock, Pierre-Philippe Thomire, circa 1810

By Pierre-Philippe Thomire

Located in Sofia, BG

Jerome. Another clock whose Apollo is gilded bronze, signed Thomire & Cie and Moinet Aîné watchmaker

Category

Antique 1810s French Empire Mantel Clocks

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Jerome Company "Flying Ball" Clock
Jerome Company "Flying Ball" Clock

Jerome Company "Flying Ball" Clock

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H 10.5 in W 7.25 in D 2.75 in

Jerome Company "Flying Ball" Clock

Located in Stamford, CT

A Jerome Company "Flying Ball" clock having original finish & signed paper dial. Patent October 9

Category

Antique 19th Century American Clocks

Materials

Metal

Jerome & Co. Inlaid Wood Wall Clock
Jerome & Co. Inlaid Wood Wall Clock

Jerome & Co. Inlaid Wood Wall Clock

Located in New York, NY

Detailed inlaid wood wall clock with pendulum. Inscribed: "JEROME & CO.'S Superior 8 Day Anglo

Category

Antique 19th Century American Clocks

Materials

Brass

Exceptional Mystery Clock by Jerome Simon
Exceptional Mystery Clock by Jerome Simon

Exceptional Mystery Clock by Jerome Simon

Located in North Hollywood, CA

Not much information could be found on the designer, other than a patent entry for this very clock

Category

Late 20th Century American Clocks

Materials

Brass

S.B. Jerome Brass and Ebonized Ship Clock
S.B. Jerome Brass and Ebonized Ship Clock

S.B. Jerome Brass and Ebonized Ship Clock

Located in San Francisco, CA

, the reverse bearing two labels: ‘Directions for Regulating’ and Patented by S.B. Jerome, June 16, 1868

Category

Antique 19th Century Clocks

Materials

Metal

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