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of 23,328 clocks
from United States
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C.1857, E.N. Welch, Forestville, mahogany steeple on case, 8-day. -
C.1842, Silas B. Terry, TerryÕs Ville, Conn., 2-weight shelf clock, mahogany veneer. -
C.1847, Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, rare steeple clock without cones and finials, 30-hr fusee time and strike. -
C.1852, E. O. Goodwin, Miniature Empire shelf clock, mahogany, 8-day. -
C.1860, Bradley and Hubbard, ÒTopsyÓ model blinking eye clock. -
C.1890, Ansonia ÒHuntress Ball SwingÓ, timepiece, 8-day. -
C.1830, A Likely Samuel Whiting (Concord, Mass) Banjo clock, with restorations. -
C.1890, New Haven, ÒRegulator No. 9Ó, mahogany wall regulator, very large. -
C.1939, Seth Thomas, ÓRegulator No. 71Ò, with robust #68 movement with jeweled pallets and fitted with master contact /at one minute intervals. -
C.1890, Seth Thomas, ÓRegulator No. 3Ò, oak cased wall clock with large 72 beat movement with cut pinions and maintaining power. -
C.1890, Seth Thomas, ÓRegulator No. 16Ò in walnut, one weight Railway timepiece with center seconds and damascene bob. -
C.1895, Boston Area, Unknown Oak wall regulator, from the Park Square Barber Shop in 1969. -
C.1905, Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn, ÓRegulator No. 30Ò, in oak. -
C.1888 (dated on rear), Seth Thomas Clock CoÒ., ÓRegulator No. 2Ò in walnut. -
C.1900, Seth Thomas Clock Co., ÒRegulator No. 2Ó in oak. -
C.1912 Herschede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 8-day weight mahogany banjo timepiece. -
C.1920 Ansonia Clock Co., ÒStandard RegulatorÓ, 8-day weight timepiece. -
C.1870, E. Ingraham, ÒOriental Óshelf clock in rosewood, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1972, Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth Mass, cross-banded banjo clock made in prison, -
C.1890, Waterbury Clock Co., 18 inch oak gallery, with stepped case, 8-day timepiece.