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New Haven Clock Co. mirrorside, "Occidental", ca 1895. -
New Haven Clock Co. roll bottom short drop, made for the English market. -
English tall clock with a very early brass dial movement ca 1690-1710, but no later than 1740. -
New Haven novelty porcelain clock, made to resemble a clock on a pedestal. Predominately white with a smattering of painted flowers and gold accent. -
New Haven Clock Co. weight banjo, "Willard", ca 1929. -
New Haven Clock Co. "Columbia" 30 day wall regulator, ca1911. -
Rare French porcelain miniature grandfather clock. Elaborately hand painted using rich bright colors, then fire glazed. -
New Haven Clock Co. hall clock "Chapel Chime No. 1", ca. 1911. -
New Haven Clock Co., hanging "Commodore", ca. 1883. -
New Haven mantle clock, "O.O.G. Extra V.P. (Weight)", ca 1881. -
H.J. Davies shelf clock. Successor to the George Jones Co. Davies continued the tradition of making clocks just a little different than most. -
Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator, about half size of normal. -
New Haven Clock Co. shelf double dial "Register", ca. 1880. -
New Haven wall "Drop Octagon, R.C.", ca. 1880. -
New Haven Clock Co. wall clock, ca. 1890. -
Gustav Becker miniature Vienna regulator. Small signed movement is time only, one weight. -
New Haven Clock Co. banjo, "Willard", ca 1929. -
Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator in a 3/4 size walnut case that was restored years ago. As headpieces go, this one is different, carved and etched, and we feel is original to this case. -
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator. A large Vienna at 51 inches high, case completely restored, but the beauty of the walnut grain outside and burl walnut grain inside, was only enhanced. -
Gustav Becker Art Deco Tambour in a very large case, 25.5" wide, 9 inches tall. Made of light walnut veneer.