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by Eastman Clock Co
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Eastman Clock Co., Boston retailed by Daniel Pratt's Son, Boston wall time piece, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in an oak case with painted metal dial, serial number 754, c1886 -
Eastman Clock Co., Boston, 8 day, banjo or Patent timepiece. Eastman later became the Boston Clock Co. and still later the Chelsea Clock Co, c1890. -
Eastman Clock Co., Boston , 8 day, weight wall time piece in an oak case with painted metal dial, serial number 688, c1886 -
Eastman Clock Co., Boston, Mass., 8 day, weight brass movement patent or banjo wall timepiece. -
Eastman Clock Co., Boston, Mass. 8 day, weight brass movement patent or banjo timepiece. -
Eastman Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass, 8-day time/strike wall timepiece . Movement has the serial No. 681. Joseph Eastman was trained by the Willards and established the Eastman Clock Company which eventually became the Chelsea Clock Co. in 1897. The Pendulum No. 1 made by Chelsea was based on this model. Circa 1887 -
C.1895, Eastman Clock Co., Boston, 8-day weight office regulator timepiece, serial No. 565. -
C.1898, Eastman Clock Co., Boston, No. 1 Pendulum clock, single iron weight, 8-day duration (very similar to Howard No. 70 and showing many similarities to their clock). -
Eastman Clock Co., Boston, Mass., 8 day, weight brass movement patent or banjo timepiece -
Eastman Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 1 Pendulum" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in cherry case with reverse painted tablet and painted iron dial, c1890 -
Eastman Clock Co., Boston "Regulator" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in oak case with carved top and Corinthian style columns, matching beading above door and around base and solid brass dial with raised brass numerals, c1890 -
C.1895, Eastman Clock Co., Boston, for Daniel Pratt's Son, Boston, Mass (signed on dial), Pendulum No. 1, 8-day weight wall regulator. -
Eastman Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Pendulum No. 1 ", 8 day, weight driven, brass movement wall regulator. Eastman Clock Co. became the Chelsea Clock Co. in 1897. -
Eastman Clock Co. Longcase "Granddaughter" clock, circa 1930