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Daniel Pratt & Sons, Reading and Boston, Mass., mahogany, 8 days weight driven banjo wall timepiece, c1855 -
American, Girandole timepiece, 8 days, weight driven, with restorations and modifications, c1850 / 1950 -
Large American Jeweler's Regulator wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven with a Seth Thomas No. 62 movement with a meter long pendulum in a cherry case with nickel bob, weight and clamshell pulley and painted metal dial, c1900 -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 70", 8 days, weight driven brass movement regulator timepiece, c1910 -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 70", 8 days, weight driven brass movement regulator timepiece, c1910 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Bard" figure clock with a visible escapement on an 8 days, spring driven, time and strike movement, c1894. -
Southern Calendar Clock Co., Saint Louis, MO, "Fashion No. 9" calendar shelf clock in a walnut case with a spring driven, 8 days, time and strike movement (New Haven Clock Co.), c1885. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., 8 days, weight driven brass movement banjo timepiece, c1923 -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Pendulum No. 1", 8 days, weight driven brass movement regulator timepiece. Serial no. 1819, c1899 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Sibyl" base and "Melody" figure bronzed spelter, 8 days, time and strike mantel clock, c1904 -
Terry Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., 8 days, small skeleton double spring brass movement timepiece, with embossed decorations on plates and trim above dial, c1870 -
N. L. Brewster, Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, spring driven shelf clock with Joseph Ives' patented tin plate movement with roller verge, in Noah L. Brewster's patent case, c1862. -
Revere Clock, Co., Cincinnati Ohio, (division of Herschede), "Hamilton" 9 tube tall clock playing three tunes, Westminster, Whittington and Canterbury with Telechron electric movement in a dome top mahogany case with beveled glass sides and trunk door, full length full reeded columns on bun feet. The brass dial has moon phase and silvered chapter ring with applied black numerals and spandrels, c1934 -
Lyre wall clock, weight driven, Massachusetts, gilt front mahogany case, leaf and scroll carved throat panel and lower door with paint decorated tablets, bottom with gilt bracket and acorn drop, Roman numeral painted metal dial, 8 days timepiece movement with front plate signed "E. Howard & Co., Boston 28 1/2", with Howard pendulum, 20th century. -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "Regulator No. 5", 8 days, double wind weight driven brass movement wall timepiece, c1874 -
Waltham Clock & Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., 8 days, weight driven brass movement banjo timepiece with George Washington and Mount Vernon tablets, c1925 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Umbria", 15 day, double wind spring driven brass movement wall timepiece in oak case with gilt lettered advertising tablet of "Webb C. Ball Co., / Jewelers / Cleveland, O", c1894 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Double Figure Swing", 8 days timepiece with old swinging arm, c1901, associated with modern cast spelter and wood figural base -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Sibyl and Winter" bronzed cast spelter figural, 8 days, time and strike mantel clock, c1904 -
Asa Munger, Auburn, New York, so-called "Ironing Board Top" Empire carved column shelf clock with 8 day, weight driven, time and strike brass movement in a butternut case with mahogany veneer, c1830.