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Southern Calendar Clock Co., St. Louis, MO., "Fashion No. 4" double dial shelf clock with a Seth Thomas spring driven, 8 day, time and strike movement and a R. T. Andrews patented perpetual calendar mechanism in a walnut case with painted metal dials -
Forestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn., (J.C. Brown), 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement ripple molding round gothic or beehive shelf clock. -
Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, 8 day, lever movement Miniature figure 8 based a design of a No. 10 made by E. Howard & Co. -
Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, 8 day miniature replica of a Howard No. 70 wall regulator. Number C3233696 is stamped on the back of the case., The number is not stamped on the door, but based on the serial number is 32. . -
Foster Campos, Pembroke, Mass. copy of a Waltham Clock Co. version of a Miniature shelf clock with eagle splat. The original version dates about 1930. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 70 Regulator", 8 day, weight brass movement wall timepiece. -
Daniel Hubbard, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, 8 day, weight brass movement patent or banjo wall timepiece. -
Michael Paul, Berea, Ohio, 30 hour, weight brass movement with weight alarm miniature timepiece copy of an I. Dewey, Chelsea, Vermont, New Hampshire mirror clock. This example is number 3 of 15. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., regulator movement in an associated custom oak case with meter length pendulum and brass bob, painted metal dial and seconds bit -
Jerome & Co., New Haven, Conn., cottage clock, 30-hour, time and strike with lamp-lighting burglar alarm, spring driven movement in a mahogany veneered case with decorative thermoplastic inserts in upper and lower parts of door, painted metal dial, and steel hands. -
Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, Kentucky, 8 day, lever movement miniature version of a Willard style Massachusetts shelf clock. -
Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, Kentucky, 8 day lever movement miniature of an Ingraham corrugated model wall timepiece. -
Unknown, possibly Boston area, 8 day, weight-driven brass movement patent or banjo wall timepiece with alarm. -
Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, Penn., model 22 chronometer watch with wind indicator, 35 size, 21 jewels, stem wind, pin set, adjusted to 6 positions and temperature, straight line damascened nickel plate movement, with lever escapement and micrometric regulator, Arabic numeral silvered metal dial, black steel spade and poker hands, the timepiece contained in a correct but associated gimbaled bowl, and mounted in a mahogany box, and with padded cherry outer box with leather strap, movement marked "U.S. Navy Bu. Ships- 1942", serial #2F4289 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Garfield", 8 day, time and strike weight brass movement ebonized case shelf clock. -
Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn., tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, pull wind weight driven wooden works movement in a grain painted pine case with broken arch top, turned full columns flanking hood and trunk door resting on small turned feet. The painted wooden dial has a painted scene in the arch. -
Welch, Spring, & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Wagner" hanging calendar clock with a spring driven 8 day time and strike movement and a B. B. Lewis patented perpetual calendar mechanism in a walnut case. -
Marine Clock Manufacturing Co., New Haven, Conn., 8 day, spring, balance wheel brass movement with an iron backplate wall timepiece patented by Charles Kirk. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Marble No. 1" 20 inch gallery clock with a spring driven 30 day time only movement (86-AB) with Graham dead-beat escapement with Arabic numerals on marble dial and bronze finished hands. -
Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass., wall regulator, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement a in mahogany case with painted metal dial.