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Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Gloria" model swinging timepiece, patinated spelter female figure with wings and holding a lyre, standing on the globe and mounted to an ebonized iron base, her right arm supporting the clock with compound pendulum, spherical case with applied Arabic numerals and Louis XV style hands containing the 8 days, time only, movement, gridiron style assembly with ornamented smaller sphere at bottom, c1901. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth Hollow, Conn.. "Regulator No. 1 Extra" with 8 day weight driven timepiece movement (of the Silas B. Terry design) in a rosewood veneered case, c1865, -
Vermont Clock Co., Fairhaven, VT, onyx, brass and beveled glass 8 days, time and strike, balance-wheel crystal regulator, c1900 -
Southern Calendar Clock Co., St. Louis, MO, "Fashion No. 4" with 8 days, time and strike, spring driven Seth Thomas movement and perpetual calendar mechanism in a walnut case, c1880. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Gloria Ball Swing", patinated, winged female figure with lyre and holding the clock aloft in her right hand, standing on a globe, bound with laurel wreath, and with ebonized iron base, 8 day time only, movement mounted inside a brass sphere with cast ribbon ornament and applied Arabic numerals, Louis XV style hands, the lower section in gridiron style with smaller sphere at the bottom, c1900 -
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., "Regulator No. 11", 8 days, time and strike, weight with spring strike brass movement wall clock, c1891 -
Tramp art clock case with spring Vienna movement, the case composed of chip carved and pierced graduated blocks stacked to create a very busy 3 dimensional effect, backboard with inlaid vine with flowers, case sides with decorative frosted glass panels, Roman numeral white enamel dial with illegible signature, brass 8 days, time and strike, movement, and brass and steel gridiron style pendulum in the Art Nouveau style, c1930 -
Unknown, 8 days, weight driven brass movement New Hampshire mirror timepiece, c1830 -
Southern Calendar Clock Co., Saint Louis, MO, "Fashion No. 4" 8 days, time and strike, double dial calendar shelf clock in a walnut case, c1885. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Umbria", 15 day, time and strike, spring brass movement oak wall clock, c1909 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, N.Y., "Senator" cabinet mantel clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement in a mahogany case with bronzed appliqu s and female figures flanking painted metal dial, c1905 -
E. F. Newton, newport, Rhode Island, banjo clock, mahogany case with gilt frames, and carved, gilt presentation bracket with acorn drop, carved gilt eagle finial, cast brass sidearms with decorative terminals, oprnate brass pendulum tie down, signed Roman numeral white painted dial, blued steel hands, brass 8 day A frame plate timepiece movement, c1830 -
Waltham Clock Co., Waltham, Mass., "Banjo" wall time clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a cross banded mahogany case with painted metal dial and reverse painted Mt. Vernon tablets, c1930 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "18 Inch Lobby" wall clock, 15 days, time only, double spring driven movement in an oak case with painted metal dial, c1910 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Flora" 8 days, time and strike, wall clock with ebony finish, c1884. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "Bicentennial Banjo", wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with reverse painted throat and lower tablets with 13 colonies motif and painted metal dial, serial #109, dated 1977 -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "Bicentennial Banjo", wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with reverse painted throat and lower tablets with 13 colonies motif and painted metal dial. 1976 -
Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass., "No. 3 Banjo" regulator, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a rosewood grained cherry case with paper over iron dial and reverse painted tablets, c1858 -
Birge & Fuller, Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike Ives patent eight day wagon spring steeple on frame or double steeple shelf clock, c1845 -
Attributed to Samuel Abbott, Boston, Mass.,8 days, weight driven brass movement New Hampshire style mirror timepiece, c1830