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C.1924, Waltham Watch and Clock Co., (on mov't), Presentation banjo with gilt brass rope on door and throat, weight driven, 8-day, serial No. 8474. -
C.1920, Massachusetts Girandole , made with an aged look to appear as a C.1815 Lemuel Curtis. -
C.1833, Joshua Seward, Boston, Mass., 8-day Lyre or Elegant Harp Pattern wall timepiece, weight driven. -
C.1855, Silas B. Terry, Terryville, Conn., 30-hour cottage timepiece with a ladder type movement with the spring outside the back plate. -
C.1855, Silas B. Terry, Terryville, Conn., 30-hour cottage timepiece with a ladder type movement with the spring outside the back plate. -
C.1833, Asa Munger and Co., Auburn, NY, 2-Deck shelf clock with carved splat and lower columns, with restorations. -
C.1901, Ansonia Clock Co., Brooklyn, NY, "Teutonic" , 8-day time/strike "real bronze" mantel clock. -
C.1886, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Atlanta" , 8-day time/strike/alarm city series mantel clock. -
C.1914, Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Trouville" , 8-day time/strike crystal regulator mantel clock. -
C.1880, Welch, Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn, "ROUND HEAD", 8-day time and strike in rosewood. -
C.1901, Ansonia Clock Co, NY, Royal Bonn La Vogue, porcelain china clock with exposed escapement. -
C.1830, Unsigned Boston area Banjo, weight driven, 8-day. -
C.1828, Ephraim Downes, Bristol Con., Pillar and Scroll, 30 hour wooden works shelf clock. -
C.1828, E. Terry and Sons, Plymouth, Conn, Pillar and Scroll, 30 hour wood movement shelf clock. -
C.1905, Ansonia Clock Co, NY, Royal Bonn, "La Chartres", porcelain china clock, with a hand painted scene of 3 Dutch ladies at the harbor, with a fishing string in the water. -
C.1895, Ansonia Clock Co, NY, Royal Bonn, "No. 504", porcelain china clock, clean and running. -
C.1886, New Haven (Jerome and Co.), "OFFICE No. 2", mahogany veneer wall regulator, 8-day time and strike, spring. -
C.1825, Aaron Willard, Jr., Boston, 8-day banjo timepiece. -
C.1830, Townsend, Warwick [RI?], Single Fusee bracket clock, in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case, primitive style. -
C.1919, Herschede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, rare weight banjo, serial No. 7415, 8-day, for Bigelow, Kennard and Co., Boston.