PO Box 2135
Asheville, NC 28802
United States
Based in Asheville, North Carolina, Brunk Auctions has been conducting sales of fine and decorative arts for over 30 years. Auctions are held in our North Carolina sale room but attracts a global audience. Founded by Robert Brunk in 1983, the auctions became well known for their integrity and profes...Read more
Two ways to bid:
Price | Bid Increment |
---|---|
$0 | $25 |
$100 | $50 |
$1,000 | $100 |
$2,000 | $200 |
$3,000 | $250 |
$5,000 | $500 |
$10,000 | $1,000 |
$20,000 | $2,000 |
$50,000 | $5,000 |
$100,000 | $10,000 |
Sep 11, 2015 - Sep 13, 2015
Case Clock attributed to Salem, North Carolina, 1790-1810, the arched hood set with original turned urn-form finials, the waisted case in two sections, upper section with inlaid kite escutcheon and a pendulum window, box-form base set on original bracket feet, arched painted dial with moon phase, seconds hand and calendar ring, backplate signed "Nolan & Curtis Boston", eight-day brass movement, 103 x 21-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. restorations to dial with consolidated craquelure and scattered retouch, works and case possibly associated, works lacking some elements, not in working order, (period thick walnut saddleboard but with some disparity between holes in saddleboard and uprights, and one upright adjusted); repaired splinter at bottom right corner or case. Notes: For closely related examples see Albright, [Johann Ludwig Eberhardt and His Salem Clecks]. MESDA file S7021, S1506, S1498, S1509, S1496 and others. Provenance: The Estate of John A. Winston, 15th Governor of Alabama (1812-1871); Collection of James E. and Jane Mulkin, Bessemer, Alabama
restorations to dial with consolidated craquelure and scattered retouch, works and case possibly associated, works lacking some elements, not in working order, (period thick walnut saddleboard but with some disparity between holes in saddleboard and uprights, and one upright adjusted), repaired splinter at bottom right corner or case
Shipping options for your purchase:
Please let us know how you will be obtaining your Lots.
1. Transport of Lots. If you have arranged for a freight/shipping company to pick up your lots at the auction house, please let us know the name of the company. We need this information in order to release your items to the designated shipper.
2. In-house shipping. Brunk Auctions provides in-house shipping for many items. Brunk Auctions will provide a shipping quote which includes shipping, materials, labor and insurance.
In order to provide an accurate shipping quote please provide the following:
Shipping address
Shipping method:
UPS, USPS, DHL, FedEx
If you have a UPS or Fed Ex account # we can bill your account 3rd Party. Brunk Auctions will quote for materials, labor and insurance. If you have your own insurance, please e-mail or fax a signed waiver of liability. Brunk Auctions will quote for materials and labor.
All international customs duties and other tariffs are the responsibility of the Buyer. The Auction House and the shipper will declare the selling price as the value in all cases.
All packages will be shipped with signature required.
Shipping arrangements are made only after the invoice is paid. The payment for shipping is a separate charge from payment of your lots.