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C.1904, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Empire No. 14" , 8-day time and gong strike crystal regulator, mantel clock. -
C.1890, American Jeweler's Regulator, unsigned, 8-day, center sweep seconds, grid iron pendulum, in an oak floor case. -
C.1910, American, Self Winding Tall case with solenoid chiming mechanism (less tubes). -
C.1825, Western Pennsylvania Tall Case, with an 8-day painted dial, English movement, signed G. Savage, Huddersfield. -
C.1820, Silas Hoadley, 8-Day, Pull wind, 2-weight tall case clock as-found. -
C.1810, 8-day American Tall Case, a formal pine case from a wooden works clock with a label of Sperry and Co., Waterbury, now with a New Hampshire 8-day brass movement from the same time period. -
C.1905, Colonial Mfg Co., Zeeland, MI, GOTHIC HALL CLOCK , 3-weight, 9-tubular bell, Whittington and Westminster chimes, in mahogany. -
C.1800, American Tall Case Mixed Lot. -
C.1920, Colonial Mfg. Co., Zeeland, Mich, Model 1317, Hall Clock, dual chime on 7 tubes, 3-weight with moon phase. -
C.1920, Colonial Mfg. Co., Zeeland, Mi, Model 1319, Hall Clock, triple chime on 9 tubes, 3-weight, with moon phase. -
C.1924, Herschede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Pattern 222, Georgian, 13 tube, quarter chiming tall clock, in mahogany, single tune, 3-weight. -
C.1932, Waltham Clock Co., Willard model spring banjo, with quality lever movement, 8-day, in a "Deco-green" painted case with gilt bracket. -
C.1952 (dated) Elmer O. Stennes, Weight banjo, gold front presentation, eight day duration. -
C.1880 E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "Italian Hanging, V.P.", 8-day time/strike wall clock. -
C.1872, Welch, Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn., "Italian No. 3" , 8-day time and calendar timepiece with a B. B. Lewis calendar in a rosewood veneered case. -
C.1867, L. F. and W. W. Carter, Bristol, Conn., "Lewis Calendar No. 6" , 8-day time and strike calendar clock with a B. B. Lewis calendar movement. -
C.1874, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 1" , 8-day wall timepiece. -
C.1880, E. Howard and Co., Boston, No. 70 Regulator in walnut, 8-day weight timepiece, early bezel style with flat section. -
C.1886, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "Regulator No. 1" , in rosewood, and with original nickel appointments, and with advertising dial. -
C.1927, Chelsea for Tiffany and Co., New York, a unique silvered bronze mantel clock.