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C.1893 (dated), Seth Thomas, Walnut Gingerbread clock, 8-day, time, strike and alarm, Harvard variant. -
C.1855, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, 8-day steeple, Mather inventory number 742. -
C.1959, Lux Annular Dial, Alarm and Office calendar, manual set. -
C.1865, E. N. Welch, Rosewood Octagon gallery clock, lever movement, 8-day. -
C.1920, Seth Thomas, 8-Day Engine lever, nickel case. -
C.1929, Waterbury, Daintie No. 2, 8-day mini drop octagon timepiece. -
C.1935, Lux Clock Mfg, Waterbury, Conn HOUSE with NODDER, 30 hour novelty timepiece. -
C.2000, Black Forest Clock Co, Cleveland, OH, Hermle movement, Westminster chime wall clock with display shelves, oak case. -
C.1912, Waterbury Clock Co, SPECK, mini timepiece carriage clock, brass case, 30-hour. -
Charles Fasoldt, Rome, N.Y., 30 day hanging regulator with escapement constructed to the specifications of his 1859 patent, the rosewood veneered case with architectural, molded top and inlaid, pitched pediment, above a rectangular case with conforming, glazed door and molded, gilt liner, the interior with rosewood veneered weight baffle, matted, gilt brass dial with applied, silvered, Roman numeral cartouches and seconds bit, blued steel hands of Fasoldt pattern, month going, 6 wheel timepiece movement with heavy brass plates, Harrisons maintaining power, and Fasoldt's patent escapement, employing his coaxial escape wheel, bimetallic, compensated pendulum with gilt, adjustable cylinders, and based on Ellicott's design, lead weight with integral pulley, and rosewood handled winding key. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "Regulator No. 36", jeweler's wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with mercury compensated pendulum, Graham deadbeat escapement and maintaining power in a mahogany case with a painted metal dial -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 19", jewelers hanging regulator, 8 day, time only weight driven movement, having a mercury compensated pendulum with two thumbprint jars, and contained in a cherry case with carved, turned, and molded ornament, with Roman numeral painted metal dial, steel spade hands, and center sweep seconds -
Attributed to Aaron Willard, Jr., Roxbury, Massachusetts, patent timepiece or "banjo" clock with hermometer, the mahogany case with brass eagle finial over the unmarked, painted iron roman numeral dial, held in place by three "L" shaped screws, superb original steel barbed hands, the cross-banded throat section with reverse-painted glass signed "Willard's Patent" in the lower cartouche, red and green decoration frames the thermometer with graduations from minus 40 to 260 degrees Fahrenheit and notations from "Extreme Cold" to "Water Boils", the lower glass framed with cross-banding also marked "Willard's Patent" in a banner above the pendulum aperture, red, green, gold and mustard decoration complete a geometric design bordered in white, eight day timepiece with t bridge suspension, recoil escapement, alternate train layout, holes remaining for through bolts for movement attachment to the case, all powered by a lead weight and regulated by a pendulum. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "No. 4" street clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven cast iron framed movement with brass gears and 4 foot pendulum and 28 lbs. pendulum bob. The small indicator dial is marked "SETH THOMAS No. 2246 JULY 25TH 1922" mounted on a cast iron stand. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Office Calendar No. 10" (earlier version), 8 day, time and perpetual calendar, weight driven movement in a walnut case with fret work center, painted metal dials, and nickel, damascened pendulum bob. -
Gambrinus "King of Beer" blinker, case by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn. (pat 1859), Blinking Eye movement by Waterbury, in original paint (with wear) and with crown intact, 30 hour novelty, paper dial with Waterbury logo. -
James Arthur, New York, New York, banjo style shelf clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a substantial and well made mahogany case, the silvered metal dial with skeletonized center, heavy brass pendulum bob with turned concentric convex rings, and damascened weight -
Jacob Guthart, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, tall case clock, 8 day, time, strike and calendar with four hands off of center arbor, weight driven movement in a mahogany veneer case with a broken arch top, three wooden finials, four turned full columns over cove molded and chamfered sides flanking crotch mahogany trunk door all resting on French feet. The painted metal dial has maker's signature, moon phase and sweep seconds. -
American, Regina Music Box Co., Style No. 6 Orchestral 27" Folding Top Table Model music box also sometimes called the "Casket Model". Mahogany case with applied carving and shaped bracket feet. Interior with original Regina Company celluloid label, the serial number stamped into the cast iron bedplate = 31207, and an 11" double comb mechanism, with removable crank. Includes 23 discs -
Unknown, most likely Maine, 30 hour, weight iron and brass weight shelf timepiece. There were several Quaker clockmakers in Maine who made movements using iron plates and brass wheels.