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C.1880, Welch, Spring and Co., "Regulator No. 5", 8-day double weight wall timepiece. -
C.1808, Martin Cheney, Windsor, Vermont, 8-day banded mahogany tall case, painted dial, with seconds hand. -
C.1820, Timothy Chandler, Concord, NH, 8-day, painted dial, rolling moon, calendar, brass works tall clock. -
C.1875, E. N. Welch HANGING ITALIAN, 8-day time and strike, rosewood with carved accents. -
C.1918, Chelsea Clock Co., "No. 1 Pendulum" office regulator in Cherry. -
C.2000, Chelsea 8" Millennium Edition, ship's bell clock, new old stock, serial No. 2595. -
C.1848, Smith and Goodrich, Bristol Conn, rare wall lyre clock, mahogany, 8-day timepiece. -
C.1945, (August) Charles Alvah Smith, 180 Canal St, Brattleboro, VT, large 8-day, meter pendulum wall clock serial No. 600. -
C.1830, Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co., Salem Bridge, Conn, full column large size empire style shelf clock, mahogany, with original tablet. -
C.1880, Welch, Spring and Co., PATTI, V.P., 8-day time and strike in rosewood. -
C.1952, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass, "Mahogany and Metal", 8-day time and ship's bell clock. -
C.2002, Michael Paul, Berea, OH, Mini Repro Grafton Wall Clock, Willard Model, the case of solid mahogany, single weight, 30 hour time. -
C.2000, Michael Paul, Berea, Ohio, Mini Peanut Calendar clock, No. 9 of 29, numbered on rear label and brass strap at bottom of case. -
C.1860, E. N. WELCH, with Dec 11, 1855 patent date, small octagon timepiece. -
C.1935, Swiss, HEARTBEAT novelty watch with orifice above 6 revealing beating heart [tick] of watch. -
C.1878, E. N. Welch Mfg Co., Rosewood Shelf clock, with turned side columns, an Italian model with replaced door from another model (previous door latch is evidence). -
C.1835, Chauncey Boardman, Bristol, CT 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock. -
C.1870, E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., 8-day time/strike, double door OOG, shelf clock. -
C.1870, E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., 8-day time/strike steeple clock. -
C.1940, International Business Machines, NY, self winding office regulator, Model 35, with original 110v motor; note has pulleys and 2 large weights.