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New Hampshire, Striking Lyre Banjo, certainly by Abiel Chandler of Concord, NH, the dial signed "Smith", the retailer, C.1835 -
Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 63" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement with second's beating Graham deadbeat escapement in oak case, c1886 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "Regulator No. 8" in cherry, 8-day, weight movement, with 12" painted dial, and heavy trapezoidal movement with maintaining power and cut pinions. C.1896 -
Waltham Girandole case, with the number 19, and bearing an original mov't [no extra holes] signed E. Howard and Co, nickel plated and with maintaining power, 8-day, weight, C.1927 -
Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn. "Regulator No. 1 Keyhole" wall clock with 8 day time only weight driven movement in mahogany case, c1915 -
Waterbury Clock Co, rare floor standing Regulator No. 62, in a mahogany case with unusual keystone shape, quality 2-weight striking mov't and silvered dial with raised brass numerals and fancy center. -
Tiffany and Co., New York, tall case clock, 8 day, quarter chiming, three weight driven movement and playing choice of Westminster chimes on four gongs or Whittington chimes on a nest of 8 bells, in mahogany case with barley twist columns flanking hood and beveled glass door and carvings of the North Wind at the top of the hood and on the front of the base and a brass dial with two discs for silent / strike and Whittington / Westminster and moon phase, c1915 -
D. J. Gale, Drop Calendar No. 2, as mf'd by Welch, Spring and Co., with full astronomical indications for age of the moon, day of week, date, and equation of time chart showing sunrise and sunset times for New England latitudes -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, New York, "Regulator No. 1" or "Hanging Bank Clock" double dial calendar wall clock 8 day time only two weight movement with perpetual calendar in walnut case, c1875 -
Howard and Davis, Boston "No. 1 Banjo" weight driven 8 day wall clock in a rosewood grained cherry case, c1850, full length case with meter pendulum. -
Waterbury Clock Co., "Regulator No. 7", oak cased jeweler's wall regulator, with oval rod lyre pendulum, weight driven, 8-day, C.1880. -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass. "Girandole" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement marked "E. HOWARD and CO. BOSTON" in mahogany case with gold leaf front and base with convex throat and lower circular tablet reverse painted with Aurora scene, c1960 serial No. 15 -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "No. 3 Banjo", weight driven wall clock, 8-day, in a rosewood grained cherry case, and with reverse painted tablets. C.1860. -
Banjo attributed to Simon Willard 8 day weight driven time only movement with Willard's distinct T-bridge suspension and fillister retaining screws in mahogany case with cross banded veneer accents and side arms, c1815 -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass., reproduction Massachusetts shelf clock with 8 day time only one weight driven movement in crotch mahogany veneer case with banded inlay across top and base and painted kidney dial, c1971 -
Welch Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn. "Regulator No. 4" wall clock with 30 day time only spring driven nickel plated movement in walnut case, c1875 -
Stephen Hassem, Charlestown, NH, kidney dial shelf clock, in a mahogany case with full turned side columns, C.1825 -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence R.I., "Lyre" wall clock in the classic style of John Sawin with 8-day time only weight driven Waltham movement stamped "5828" and "W.D." (on the top edge) with quality dead beat movement, maintaining power and Geneva stop works in carved mahogany case with reverse painted panel and painted metal dial signed "W. C. HENRY MAY 1911", c1911 -
Birge and Fuller, Bristol, Conn. "Double Candlestick Sharp Gothic" or steeple on frame mantel clock with 8 day time and strike wagon spring movement in mahogany veneer case, c1845 -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 59-6" (re-issue) 8-day time only weight driven movement stamped "E. HOWARD and CO. BOSTON 59 6" and stamped with serial number and date in walnut case, c1979 serial #3 (note this is the small, 6" dial model that went into production after the 59-8).