Antique Clock Auction

PRESENTED BY R. O. SCHMITT FINE ARTS

Saturday Eve, May 6, 2006, 5 pm
Sunday, May 7, 11 am

{Viewing all lots from 3 pm Sat.}

Radisson Hotel-Expo Ctr

Granite at Elm, Manchester, NH

This auction is over but you can purchase its catalog.
See hard copy catalog page for ordering information.

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We are fortunate to have a wonderful selection of nearly 700 clocks, the sum total of 3 prominent collections, one from Atlanta, one from Los Angeles, plus 112 items de-accessioned from the Maryland Historical Society in Hagerstown, MD. In addition there are several great duplicates from the American Clock & Watch Museum in Bristol that have been de-accessioned, including a Welch No. 1 Regulator {bonnet top} in rosewood. Of additional note is a collection of 150 Vienna Regulators that have been in storage for 30 years, since their importation from Vienna; there are Biedermeiers, 2nd Baroques and Alt Deutsch styles, several 30 days and a 90 day. American items include a couple of Campos clocks and a Stennes girandole, and assorted novelty clocks such as Ansonia swingers & cast desk clocks. Howard #70 regulator. A great Birge & Mallory 8-day wagon spring with Pratt overpaste label and Outstanding original cut glass tablets. Other European items include triple fusee, 8-bell bracket clocks, carriage clocks, cuckoos and novelties. Also tube chime tall clocks and pinwheel floor regulator. Ansonia Bagdad, oak 2 weight, porcelain dial, Gilbert #11 regulator, 2 weight, oak, timepiece, Attleboro Keyhole Regulator, original glass, Ithaca 3 1/2 Parlor Calendar, Seth Thomas three train Hecla, New Hampshire Mirror clock, signed by Luther Smith, wheelbarrow movement, Waterbury Cheshire time only spring wall clock in walnut, Seth Thomas #1 Extra, and ST #3 Striker in original condition; J C Brown Ripple Beehive, Boston Clock Co. #70 type regulator, Howard #95 weight banjo, mahogany, Welch Regulator "G", black dial two weight, . New Haven 30-day "Vamoos" wall clock in oak, Waterbury "Eton" wall clock in oak, Ephraim Downes pillar and scroll, Seth Thomas St. Paul city series, many French novelty clocks, swinging arms, swinging dolls. See info below on Lower buyer's fee below (10%}.

There are nearly 100 quality French clocks in this sale, lyres, Empires, carriage clocks, cartels, porcelains and super bronze figural clocks {see a few examples on the sample foto page. Other clocks include Terry Clock Co, Skeleton timepiece, Welch Verdi; Howard #59-6, Seth Thomas No. 1 {C.1868}, Uncommon Corbett's Patent watchman's clock made by Waterbury, Chelsea Mariner on base, signed Smith Patterson, Boston, rare mini triple decker by Birge, Mallory & Co, Welch LUCCA, nice repro Mass Shelf clock with Howard movement, rare miniature Forestville column & cornice shelf clock; Terry & Sons, WoodWorks, short drop carved case with original glasses; late 19th Century Shelf cuckoo with great carving; [two] NE Clock Co cigar box clocks same except for different color tablets, Terryville Mfg octagon with Silas Terry torsion pendulum, miniature Welch Italian #3 {14 inches}, oversized French carriage clock, the case front measuring 10.25". See info below on lower buyer's fee {10%}.

Now is the time to order your catalogs for 2006, $50 for both or if you want this catalog alone, it is $27.50. [All foreign, including Canada are $30 single and $60 both] Absentee bidding details are in the catalog, which will be mailed approximately April 21. Catalogs are in full color and include the post sale prices. Past subscribers will receive a reminder in the mail. [We're registered at PayPal as bob@roschmittfinearts.com]. See hard copy catalog page for ordering information.

We are LOWERING our buyer's premium to 10% for audience and absentee bidding, {will be 15% for eBay live bidders if you choose}. In the face of expensive gas, heating oil and electricity, the least we can do is lower our premiums until the economy picks up steam. You might note that many major auction houses have buyer's premiums that range from 18 to 23%.

Rooms at the Radisson, [603-625-1000] are available at a special rate if you mention the clock auction.

Sales are conducted in catalog order; we accept personal checks with proper ID; no charge cards for this sale. Absentee bidding details are included in the catalog. Mark your calendar NOW. This is our best consignment of clocks since 2003!

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SUMMARY OF TERMS OF SALE
(see details below in General Guidelines)

Registration: You need a number to bid and you must present proof of identity in order to receive a bidding number. Absentee bidders are registered automatically on receipt of the absentee bid form. We reserve the right to refuse registration and/or bids.

Condition of lots: Our description of each lot is as thorough as space permits, and the extent of any damage or repairs should be confirmed by personal examination. The final decision to bid, and the amount to bid is at your own discretion and liability. All lots are as-is.

Clock weights have been removed to reduce the possibility of damage, and are stored along the back wall. See the weight master when checking out.

Buyer's Premium: 10% Stated simply, if your $50 bid wins, your invoice will total $55 (Note: buyer's premium through eBay is 15%). There is NO sales tax.

Payment should be made and the item(s) removed on sale day. If possible, we ask that you wait until the end of the day's session.

Auctioneer (note new mailing address):
R.O. SCHMITT
P. O. BOX 162
Windham, NH 03087

Phone 603-432-2237
FAX 603-432-2271

Website: www.antiqueclockauction.com    Email: bob@roschmittfinearts.com

NH Lic #2470, Life Member NAWCC

A NOTE ON RESTORATION

About 80% of the clocks that pass through our hands are 100 to 150 years old. The other 20% are both younger and older. Not all antiques have received the same care over this time and some of the clocks require work, or have had to be refinished, re-dialed, tablets replaced, or cabinets reglued. Since this work has been done prior to our receiving the item(s), we've had no control over the quality of the workmanship. However, we will always try our best to indicate the level of restoration and any replaced hardware. Restored clocks are still collectible and depending on their rarity, may offer you a chance to acquire a rare item at a reduced price. Our price estimates reflect the condition as explained for each lot.

General Guidelines

> LEFT BIDS: We receive advance bids on most of our lots from distant customers. In all cases, a left or absentee bid will be executed as cheaply as possible, and all bidding shall open from the auction floor. If your bid is matched by the audience, their bid shall prevail; we do not offer a system of "plus one bid" . This service is free and confidential. Please note that although we will make every effort, we cannot be responsible for the clerk's failure to execute a bid.

> LEFT BID FORM: The last page of the hard copy catalog contains a left bid form which you may copy. You may also use your own letterhead, as long as all pertinent information is present. If you are bidding on more than 10 items, please type or print all bids on a single sheet and attach that to a signed bid form. Any tie bids will be posted to the earliest received. Please bid in even dollars; NO CENTS please.

> PAYMENT FOR LEFT BIDS: We will normally notify successful bidders within 7 days. If you have included a FAX number on your bid form, we will notify you by FAX, unless you advise us NOT to. Others will be notified by mail. Personal checks drawn on a U.S. bank are acceptable. Note that shipping charges are extra and will be billed at the time of shipment. Payment is due on receipt of invoice, and no later than 30 days from the date of the auction. Reminder invoices will be mailed on the 21st day, and after the 30th day a service charge of 1.5% per month will be added. See paragraph titled "default" below.

> OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS may remit via AirPost with money orders, or large amounts may be wired directly to Bank of America, 100 West 33 Street, New York, NY, 10001, Swift code BOFAUS3N, for credit to R. O. Schmitt Fine Arts, BofA, North Broadway Branch, Salem, New Hampshire, 03079. Contact us for account number prior to sending.

> SHIPPING: We use local packaging companies that provide service to all worldwide addresses. They use cardboard boxes unless wooden crates are specified. As a general rule, charges start at $35 for small novelties +alarms, $60 on medium shelf clocks and around $95 for large school clocks. Wooden crates start at $150 + freight. Please realize that about half of the items in this catalog will be sold to absentee participants and this creates a shipping backlog.

> SELLERS--VENDORS: A complete set of our terms of consignment is available for asking.

> SALES TAX: There is NO sales tax in New Hampshire.

> PICK UP IN LIEU OF SHIPPING: If you or your agent/friend would prefer to drive to Salem to pick up purchases, an appointment can be arranged. You should still plan to settle your account within 10 days of invoicing. Note that Mr. Raleigh and Mr. LeVarn cover most of the 48 states with blanket wrapped delivery service; see phone numbers in rear of catalog; minimum charges apply.

> RESERVES: There are a small number of items in this sale with a reserve, or confidential minimum selling price established with the seller/vendor. Items failing to sell will be noted in the results sheet as $00.

> ESTIMATES: After each description, we've indicated a high and low dollar estimate. The estimates are guides for prospective bidders, but should not be relied on as a prediction of the final prices. These estimates are based on our own past sales, buffered by results from New York and London sale rooms, as well as regional Mart prices.

> CONDITION SCALE, in order: Poor, fair, good, very good, excellent, outstanding, and superior. If the lot description includes the words "as-found", the item came to us from storage and, although we may have noted external shortcomings, we have not looked inside. General maintenance items such as broken suspension springs, broken or missing weight cords, missing keys or door latches are not mentioned. Although most clocks were running when we took possession of them, we cannot guarantee that they will run without adjustment when you get them home. Dimensions are approximate. In the rare case where there has been hidden and undisclosed damage or restoration that materially affects the value of the item, we must be notified within 7 days of your receipt of the merchandise. Transit damage alone is not sufficient reason to return an item. We will assist in claims against transport companies.

> KEYS: Some clocks may have keys, but we do NOT provide them for all clocks; they are available from suppliers such as Timesavers, Merritts, and LaRose.

> AGE & PROVENANCE: We do occasionally offer modern reproductions of earlier models, but they are clearly indicated {Howard reissues, for example}. Restoration to older models is clarified: "new paper dial" or "new tablet" should prove self-explanatory.

> NUMBER LABELS on each clock are quite sticky; apply mild heat to make removal easier; pull SLOWLY. Hand cleaner, "goop" or solvent will loosen any residue.

> AGENCY: Some customers may elect to have another person bid on their behalf, acting as their agent. While we understand this process, we want to emphasize that the person registering and bidding is ultimately responsible for honoring the invoice we issue. On payment of the invoice we can accept shipping instructions as the agent directs. Note that upon the completed sale {payment in full} of an item we become the agent of the buyer, and that agency extends up until we transfer the item to the care of the shipper. At that point, responsibility transfers to the shipper, acting as agent for the buyer.

> DEFAULT: R. O. Schmitt Fine Arts will not be liable for default by either the buyer or the vendor, as we act as agents only and therefore do not pay the vendor until payment is received from the buyer. We will witness against any default should legal action be necessary. No purchase shall be claimed or removed until paid for in full. If buyer fails to pay within 30 days, Schmitt's shall be entitled to a> levy interest at the rate of 1.5% per month, b> exercise a lien over any lots purchased by the buyer and over other property of the buyer that may be in their possession, and c> resell without any notice any lot for which Schmitt's has not been paid in full. If the buyer fails to comply with payment conditions, Schmitt's reserves the right to refuse to accept bids made by the defaulting buyer at any future auction.

> RIGHTS TO PHOTOGRAPHS: The vendor gives Schmitt's the absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in their hands for sale, and to use any photos placed in their hands by the vendor, at any time and at their discretion. Similarly the buyer gives Schmitt's the right to use photos of items purchased, at their absolute discretion.

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