Image Lot Price Description






4141
$9,200.00

RARE GUSTAV STICKLEY TALL CASE HALL CLOCK. First quarter 20th century. This unsigned example with outline of a paper label features an angular molded cornice projecting above a rectangular case with sloping sides and recessed panels, the top panels each with a stylized “S” over original linen liners. The upper glass panel door opening to a circular brushed brass dial with copper Arabic numerals, sweep second hand, and time and strike apertures within an oak surround. The lower door of two glass panels flanked by stylized flat Doric engaged columns. The 8 day brass movement accessible from a paneled door on the back of the case. Additional Information: Similar clock (probably No. 2 Model) sold by Rago Craftsman Auctions, Lambertville, NJ on March 9, 2008. Nearly identical hall clock (probably No. 3 Model) sold by Treadway Toomey Galleries, Cincinnati, OH, May 4, 2008. The number 2 model is illustrated in “The Craftsman” catalog of May 1902, listed as a “Hall Clock by the United Crafts” as illustrated on page 27 of the “Collected Works of Gustav Stickley” edited by Stephen Gray and Robert Edwards, published 1981. SIZE: 71-3/4″ h x 22-1/4″ w (overall) x 12″ d (case). CONDITION: The oak case, overly cleaned, but retaining good color. Brass works cleaned and polished. The back board retains original finish. Repair to left rear area of crown. Sold with original weights and pendulum. The cloth liner on the door at rear of bonnet has been replaced. Pendulum stick has been repaired. Very good overall. 9-97076 (15,000-25,000)


Auction: Fine Art, Antiques & Asian - August 2009
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