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E. Howard & Co. was a clock and watch company formed by Edward Howard and Charles Rice in 1858, after the demise of the Boston Watch Company. The pair acquired some of the material and watches in progress, based upon a lien against the defunct company held by Rice, but they were unable to buy the existing factory or machinery, so they moved to Roxbury. Soon afterwards, Howard bought out Rice’s interest and thereafter sought to make high quality watches based on his own unique designs and eccentric production methods. E. Howard & Co. also produced regulators, and marine clocks.
Below is a recent realized price for a E Howard Co Astronomical Standing Clock 48 Boston circa 1870. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
E Howard Co Astronomical Standing Clock 48 Boston circa 1870. Sold for nearly $30,000.
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Jack Swigert’s personally owned and worn Rolex, possibly given to him by Rolex’s CEO after Swigert’s return from the Apollo 13 mission. During that mission, in which Swigert famously told NASA, “Houston, we’ve had a problem”, Swigert used his Rolex (and his Omega Speedmaster, worn on his other wrist) to keep time in the Lunar Module, which was powered down so as to conserve energy following the aborted mission, thereby allowing the astronauts to return to Earth. Because the timing devices in the Module were not available to the men, Swigert was tasked with timing the engine burns that kept them on a trajectory to reenter Earth’s atmosphere.
Upon their successful return to Earth, Swigert gifted his Rolex to CEO Rene Jeanneret writing, “To my longtime friend Rene Jeanneret who enabled me to always be on time with sincere thanks Jack Swigert”. Upon receiving this gift, Jeanneret in turn gave Swigert a brand-new Rolex Mocha GMT Master; the watch presented here at auction for the first time is also a Rolex Mocha GMT Master. With serial number 1934406, manufactured in 1969, Rolex is an Oyster Perpetual Date Chronometer with the “root beer” style two-tone bezel, in 18kt yellow gold with a Jubilee bracelet and nipple dial. Light wear from use, watch is fully operational and in near fine, vintage condition. With an LOA from Jack Swigert’s sister, Virginia Swigert. Sold for $20,625.
Exquisite world clock from the Lyndon B. Johnson family. Cylindrical timepiece by Tiffany & Co. features a prominent engraving to one side reading, ”The President / November 22, 1963 – January 20, 1969”. Brushed brass desktop clock features Arabic quarter-hour numerals surrounding a gilt and silver world planisphere. Map is divided into sectors with the names of twenty-four world cities and countries. 8-day Swiss movement is 15 jewels, and maker ”Tiffany & Co.” appears on the face. Measures 4” in diameter. Key for alarm and crystal is absent, else fine. With provenance from a charity auction benefiting the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at the University of Texas, and an LOA from Lynda Johnson Robb. Sold for $10,541.
Marlene Dietrich Personally Owned Radio Alarm Clock
Marlene Dietrich’s travel radio and alarm clock set. Black leather case opens to a timepiece on the left and radio speaker on the right. At center are the AM/FM dial and operating switches. Clock is square shaped and features a gilt dial with glow-in-the-dark accents on each hour and on both hands. Aimor brand set dates to the late 20th Century. Includes instruction sheet. Incidentally, Dietrich’s grandparents had a clock making firm during the 19th Century. Case measures 7” x 4.25” x 1.5”. Scattered abrasions to exterior. Interior is near fine. From the estate of Marlene Dietrich. Sold for $1,875.
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Milton Berle’s personally owned gold ”Concord” brand desk clock with a Friars Club insignia to face of clock. Berle founded the Friars Club of Beverly Hills in 1947, inviting fellow a-listers from New York to join the private social club at the old Savoy Hotel on Sunset Boulevard, including Jimmy Durante, Bing Crosby and many more. Gold clock is square with the Friars Club seal at top of face and ”Concord / Quartz” at bottom. Hands of clock are also gold. Clock measures 4.25” x 4.75” and is 2” deep. Tarnishing to gold on each edge, though face is rather pristine. Very good condition. From the Milton Berle estate. Sold for $1,050.
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Sold for $625.
Ray Bradbury Creativity Award — In the Form of a Clock
Ray Bradbury’s Creativity Award from Woodbury University. Award takes the form of a timepiece in an octagonal wooden case. Clock rotates inside the case with a pair of brass handles on either side of the case. Hinged lid opens with a brass thumb-piece to an engraved dedication. Clock face itself measures 3.5” in diameter. Case features a piano gloss finish and measures 5” x 3.75” x 5”. Weighs 1 pound, 9 ounces. Some abrasions to case, else near fine. With a COA fom the Ray Bradbury estate. Sold for $625.
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