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of 23,328 clocks
from United States
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C.1978, Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, repro Mass Shelf clock, full size, 1-weight, 8-day in a mahogany case with hand painted Moberg tablets. -
C.2003 (dated) Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, mini Mass Shelf clock with 8-day lever movement. -
C.2004 (dated) Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, mini Diamond Head Banjo clock with 8-day lever movement. -
C.1850, Howard and Davis, Boston, No. 4 Banjo, with lighthouse tablet. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co, Boston, No. 70 Regulator, in oak. -
C.1925, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Marble dial No. 21, 24" dial, spring driven. -
C.1865, L. F. and W, Carter, Bristol, Conn, Lewis Calendar No. 2, double dial perpetual calendar, 2-weight roller pinion movement (second weight acts as retaining power). -
C.1952, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass, "Mahogany and Metal", 8-day time and ship's bell clock. -
C.2000, Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, mini No. 9 regulator (figure 8), in walnut, with 8-day lever movement. -
C.2001, Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, mini No. 70 regulator, in cherry, with 8-day lever movement. -
C.2001, Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, mini No. 70 regulator, in walnut, with 8-day lever movement. -
C.1880, E. Ingraham and Co., "Oriental", 8-day time/strike shelf clock. -
C.2001, Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, mini No. 70 regulator, in oak, with 8-day lever movement. -
C.1841, S. B. Terry, OG Shelf clock in rosewood, with early and uncommon upside down movement with large escape wheel, exposed just above center shaft, and solid great wheels. -
C.2002, Michael Paul, Berea, OH, Mini Repro Grafton Wall Clock, Willard Model, the case of solid mahogany, single weight, 30 hour time. -
C.1875, Ansonia, Crystal Palace with later dome. -
C.1996 (dated), D. J. Moore, Spring detent Escapement model, on a tiger maple base, with American open spring movement as power source held within the base, and with dome. -
C.2000, Michael Paul, Berea, Ohio, Mini Peanut Calendar clock, No. 9 of 29, numbered on rear label and brass strap at bottom of case. -
C.1974 (dated) George Dorne's Clepsydra, No. 9, marble base with bronze uprights and brass cylinder with plexi-glass partitions, the blue liquid and the force of gravity on the incline providing the motive force. -
C.1868, Seth Thomas, 8-Day Column Clock uncommon 8-day duration in short case.