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Seth Thomas, Plymouth, Conn., pillar and scroll mantel clock 30 hour time and strike wooden works movement in mahogany veneer case with reverse painted tablet, c1820 -
Waltham Clock Co., Regulator No. 13, oak cased jeweler's timepiece with 3-jar mercury pendulum [sealed, polished metal jars], C.1910. Note the model 13 is nearly identical to model 16, just slightly longer and more robust, serial 918, -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Sonora Chime Clock No. 257" mantel clock with 8 day time, strike and quarter chime on eight bells spring driven movements [two] in a mahogany case with silvered dial, c1915 -
E. Howard Clock Co., Boston, 150th Anniversary limited edition banjo wall clock with 8 day time only weight driven damascened movement in mahogany case. A small brass plaque mounted in lower case gives the name of the original owner and is marked and "SN 8", both case and movement stamped "263", c1992 -
E. Howard and Co., Boston "No. 5 Banjo" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in rosewood grained case cherry case, c1880 -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn. "Huntress Ball Swing" with 8 day time only spring driven movement in Barbedienne finished ball case supported by bronze finished statue, c1901 -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "No. 5 Banjo" weight-driven 8-day rosewood-stained hardwood banjo clock, C.1920. -
Henry Rentzheimer American tall case clock, 8 day time and strike weight driven movement in mahogany fan decorated case with arched brass dial and seaweed spandrels, displaying date aperture at 6 o'clock and second's bit at 12 o'clock and signed Henry Rentzheimer on disc in arch, c1785 -
Elmer Stennes, Weymouth Massachusetts "The Wessagusset" dwarf tall case or grandmother clock time, strike and Westminster chime spring driven mvt in maple case, c1970 -
Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, "GM2" grandmother clock with time only weight driven movement in tiger maple case, c2004 -
Aaron Miller, American, 8-day, tall case clock, time and strike weight driven, in a gumwood pagoda top case with arched brass dial with cherub spandrels, displaying date aperture at 6 o'clock and second's bit at 12 o'clock and signed Aaron Miller on disc in arch. An early American clock in the English Georgian style, c1760 -
Waltham Clock and Watch Co, Waltham Mass. presentation banjo, with E. Howard and Co. premium movement with maintaining power, C.1930 (not the first such example we have come across), from the Moodie collection, this clock was acquired by Mr. Moodie around 1950. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Regulator No. 2", 8-day weight timepiece in walnut, C. 1890 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Noiseless Rotary No. 4" mantel clock with 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in enameled cast iron case with marbleized columns and painted metal figure supporting rotary pendulum with bronzed ornaments, c1882. Note the statue holds a ball style pendulum that travels in a conical pattern, as it is driven by a rotating stud projecting upward from the movement. Kroeber and Briggs were the only two Americans known to utilize this French invention, and Terwilliger's versions were made in Germany. -
Unsigned painted dial tall case clock, 8 day time and strike weight driven movement in mahogany and mahogany veneer case with carved crest and dial picturing Lady of the Lake in the arch and Four Seasons in the corners, with date dial at 6 o'clock and second's bit at 12 o'clock, c1800 -
Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn., "World" mahogany 15-day time-only long-drop school clock, dated 1905. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Regulator No. 41", walnut cased timepiece, spring driven with 14 inch dial. -
Forestville Mfg. Co., J.C. Brown, Bristol Conn., 8-day time and strike MOP picture-frame clock, C.1845. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston "No. 4 Banjo" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in rosewood grained cherry case, c1910 -
William E. Hadlock, Roxbury, Mass. wall regulator clock with 8 day time only spring driven movement in walnut case with painted metal dial signed for "C. A. Mills, Boston", c1880