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by Howard, E and Co
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C.1880, E. Howard and Co., Boston, No. 70 Regulator in walnut, 8-day weight timepiece, early bezel style with flat section. -
C.1930, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Model 95, weight driven banjo, cross banded case, original naval tablets. -
C.1910, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 70-12", in oak, single iron weight, 8-day, with original Howard label. -
C.1875, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 8", figure 8, in walnut, weight driven wall clock. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 59-6", in oak, 8-day, single iron weight. -
C.1910, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 70-14", in original golden oak, single iron weight, 8-day. -
C.1875, E. Howard and Co., ÓNo. 4 BanjoÒ clock, weight driven, 8-day. -
C.1900, E. Howard and Co., ÓRegulator No. 70Ò, walnut wall timepiece. -
C.1871, E. Howard and Co, ÓRegulator No. 11Ò keyhole, in excellent order. -
C.1874, E. Howard and Co., ÓRegulator No. 41Ò, in black walnut, 8-day weight driven wall clock. -
C.1885, E. Howard and Co, ÓRegulator No. 8Ò figure 8, in black walnut. -
C.1875, E. Howard and Co., ÓRegulator No. 9Ò, figure 8 walnut cased timepiece, weight driven, 8-day. -
C.1978, E. Howard and Co., ÓRegulator No. 10Ò, figure 8 walnut cased timepiece, weight driven, 8-day. -
C.1977, (dated certificate included) E. Howard and Co., ÓRegulator No. 59Ò, ÓViennaÒ style walnut cased timepiece, weight driven, 8-day. -
C.1900, E. Howard and Co., ÓRegulator No. 70Ò round drop office clock in oak. -
C.1976, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Limited Edition, ÓU.S BICENTENNIALÒ, commemorative banjo clock, virtually new. -
C.1857, E. Howard and Co, Boston, ÒNo. 4 BanjoÓ, grain painted over cherry case. -
C.1980, Copy of E. Howard and Co., ÒModel No. 10Ó 8-day figure 8, wall timepiece. -
Dial only, C.1890, E. Howard and Co, 12.4Ó pan with 11Ò chapter ring, and with original Arabic numerals and block letter signature. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "No. 3 Banjo", weight driven wall clock, 8-day, in a rosewood grained cherry case, and with reverse painted tablets. C.1860.