🎉 Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
Antique French Carriage Clock C.A.W. Crosby & Son Boston
Item: Carriage Clock
Make: C.A.W. Crosby & Son (Boston) with a French MovementÂ
Movement: 8-Day
Age: Circa 1895
Construction: Brass & CrystalÂ
Dimensions: 3 1/8” Wide x 2 1/2” Deep x 3 1/4” Tall (excluding handle)
Condition:Â Very good antique condition. Cosmetically nice. Brass has spots of discoloration. Porcelain has one hairline. Running and keeping time. Please see photos.Â
NOTE: We take great care in packing our clocks for shipping. Once your clock arrives it’s possible it may  need a minor adjustment due to the handling during shipping.
Details:
The case is a classic style footed brass case with beveled glass panels and top carrying handle. The dial is a porcelain dial with Arabic numerals, signed "Made in France". Has a brass mechanical wind-up high end French "Time Only" lever escapement movement.   Has a top handle for easy carrying. Back door opens to access the winding gears. Key is included to wind the movement and set the time.  A wonderful timepiece from the late 19th century. Has an absolutely wonderful soothing ticking movement.
C.A.W. Crosby & Son was a prominent historic jewelry and watchmaking firm located in the heart of Boston's jewelry district during the late 19th until 1903.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns









Antique French Carriage Clock C.A.W. Crosby & Son Boston
Antique French Carriage Clock C.A.W. Crosby & Son Boston
Item: Carriage Clock
Make: C.A.W. Crosby & Son (Boston) with a French MovementÂ
Movement: 8-Day
Age: Circa 1895
Construction: Brass & CrystalÂ
Dimensions: 3 1/8” Wide x 2 1/2” Deep x 3 1/4” Tall (excluding handle)
Condition:Â Very good antique condition. Cosmetically nice. Brass has spots of discoloration. Porcelain has one hairline. Running and keeping time. Please see photos.Â
NOTE: We take great care in packing our clocks for shipping. Once your clock arrives it’s possible it may  need a minor adjustment due to the handling during shipping.
Details:
The case is a classic style footed brass case with beveled glass panels and top carrying handle. The dial is a porcelain dial with Arabic numerals, signed "Made in France". Has a brass mechanical wind-up high end French "Time Only" lever escapement movement.   Has a top handle for easy carrying. Back door opens to access the winding gears. Key is included to wind the movement and set the time.  A wonderful timepiece from the late 19th century. Has an absolutely wonderful soothing ticking movement.
C.A.W. Crosby & Son was a prominent historic jewelry and watchmaking firm located in the heart of Boston's jewelry district during the late 19th until 1903.
$285.00
Antique French Carriage Clock C.A.W. Crosby & Son Boston—
$285.00
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Item: Carriage Clock
Make: C.A.W. Crosby & Son (Boston) with a French MovementÂ
Movement: 8-Day
Age: Circa 1895
Construction: Brass & CrystalÂ
Dimensions: 3 1/8” Wide x 2 1/2” Deep x 3 1/4” Tall (excluding handle)
Condition:Â Very good antique condition. Cosmetically nice. Brass has spots of discoloration. Porcelain has one hairline. Running and keeping time. Please see photos.Â
NOTE: We take great care in packing our clocks for shipping. Once your clock arrives it’s possible it may  need a minor adjustment due to the handling during shipping.
Details:
The case is a classic style footed brass case with beveled glass panels and top carrying handle. The dial is a porcelain dial with Arabic numerals, signed "Made in France". Has a brass mechanical wind-up high end French "Time Only" lever escapement movement.   Has a top handle for easy carrying. Back door opens to access the winding gears. Key is included to wind the movement and set the time.  A wonderful timepiece from the late 19th century. Has an absolutely wonderful soothing ticking movement.
C.A.W. Crosby & Son was a prominent historic jewelry and watchmaking firm located in the heart of Boston's jewelry district during the late 19th until 1903.






















