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C.1850, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn, octagonal wall clock with carved side pieces and 8-day time and strike movement with attached fusees. -
C.1850, Marine Clock Mf'g Co, New Haven, with KIRK'S PATENT IRON backplate movement with double 'scape wheels, in a small gilt case with original dial. -
C.1835, R.E. Northrop, New Haven, Conn, Carved column and splat short-drop shelf clock with 30-hr time and strike wood movement. -
C.1848, Marine Clock Mfg, New Haven, Conn, cottage clock with Kirk's Patent 30-hour time and strike movement. -
C.1895, New Haven Chime No. 3, Westminster tune, mahogany case with cast trim. This is a nice clean example with all of its applied decorations intact and a clean dial. An auxiliary movement below the striking movement, chimes the quarter hour on four gongs, followed then by strike on larger gong. Three is a patent "echo chamber" in the base of the clock. It has a clean label that was misapplied at the factory as it mis-states this to be the "Abbey" model. This model is pictured on p.96 of Ly's New Haven Clock Book with a 1997 value of $625. -
C.1853, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, shelf timepiece, with patent S.N. Botsford movement, in a Litchfield Mfg. paper mache case. -
C.1900, New Haven Clock Co, TUXFORD, Model, 5-glass mantel regulator with 2- vial pendulum. -
C.1830 Mark Leavenworth, Waterbury, Conn, Carved column and splat short-drop with 30-hr time and strike wood movement. -
C.1970, (copy) Sheldon Hoch, White Plains, NY, Miniature pillar and scroll with 30-hr Mark Leavenworth period movement, restored. -
C.1825, (dated label) Mark Leavenworth and Son, Waterbury, Conn: Pillar and scroll shelf clock with 30-hr time and strike wood movement. -
C.1785, David Evans and Peter Higgs, London, Quarter Chiming Cuckoo, a Georgian 3-fusee bracket clock, crown-verge, announcing the quarters on 8 bells, and giving the hours on a deep toned cuckoo, made for the Spanish market, and the dial showing the names of Higgs and Diego Evans, Londres, and the back plate engraved the same. -
C.1865, German, Gustav Becker, No. 39114 2-wt movement in a C.1880 Alt Deutsch walnut case with old top. -
C.1900, German, Gustav Becker, 3-Wt, Grand Sonnerie, box style wall regulator, in a refinished birch case, now with mahogany stain, serial number 616167. -
C.1900, German, Gustav Becker, 3-Wt Grand Sonnerie, Wall Regulator, in a walnut veneered box style case with engraved dial center, weights and pendulum. -
C.1880, German, Gustav Becker, 3-Wt, Grand Sonnerie, Vienna Regulator with matched floral pattern on dial, weights and pend. -
C.1880, German, Gustav Becker, 2-Wt, Vienna Regulator, in a carved Alt Deutsch case, the later movement on a wooden slide mounting to the sides of the case, and with old top. -
C.1875, German, Gustav Becker, 2-Wt, gong striking, in a later "Postal" style case that was commonly used in Post Offices. -
C.1870, German, Gustav Becker, 2-Wt, Vienna Regulator, in a nice double door case, with old top, matched etched pattern on brass components, and with straight rod strike. -
C.1880, German, Gustav Becker, Smaller 2-Wt "Vienna Regulator" in a walnut case with old top, dial about 5.4" and with smaller weights. -
C.1895, German, Gustav Becker, 2-Wt, Vienna Regulator, 8-day, in a walnut case with removable top and finials.