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E. Howard and Co., Boston, C.1890, "No. 2 BANJO", in a rosewood grained cherry case, weight driven, 8-day. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, REGULATOR No. 59, smallest size timepiece with 6" dial, weight driven, 8-day, C.1880, in a walnut case, glazed sides and with ebonized accents, three carved finials at bottom and 3 turned finials at top. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, C.1900, "No. 1 BANJO", in a rosewood grained cherry case, full regulator size with seconds beating pendulum. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "REGULATOR No. 7", figure 8 wall clock, C.1880, in a black walnut case, 8-day, time, weight driven. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, extremely fine "Astronomical Regulator No. 74", C.1874, with 4-legged gravity escapement, mov't exceptionally well jeweled, including the front and rear pivots for both gravity arms, the lifting piece of both gravity arms and the stop surface for the 'scape wheel on both arms. The gravity escapement was Howard's most expensive option available on movements for both observatory timepieces and tower clocks, and it is rare to find the jewelling this extensive. There are engravings inside the maintaining power wheel: "L.P.E 1874,, cleaned 3-1884 LPE,, put up in supt's office 3-1892-LPE,, CLD 1-1900 LPE,, New Wire Cord 1902 LPE". LPE most assuredly refers to L. P. Emerson, Foreman of the movement department at the Howard Clock Factory. Dana Blackwell reported that Emerson was also in charge of setting up special trains and escapements. Clock retains original signed 24 hour dial. The laboratory style case is actually a double-door cover that attaches to the back in two pieces, held on with screws from the side; normal access is through the front doors. This lot is accompanied by two pendulums. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "REGULATOR No. 23", with 90 Day duration movement, driven by two weights and with 4-jar compensating pendulum, the fine escapement visible on the front plate. -
An E. Howard No. 10 case, now with a well made, but non-Howard movement, and with a Howard No. 5 weight and pendulum. 8-day. -
C.1976, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Regulator No. 10, reissue, serial number 400, -
C.1900, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 70-2", 8-day, 1-wt timepiece, -
C.1920, E. Howard and Co., "Regulator No. 70", 8-day, 1-weight timepiece in golden oak, nicely refinished. -
C.1850, E. Howard and Co., "Banjo No. 4", 8-day wall timepiece in generally good condition, exceptions noted. -
C.1885, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 70", in cherry, -
C.1860, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Banjo No. 3", complete, as-found, with original tablets. -
C.1885, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 75", in walnut, in generally good as-found condition. -
C.1890, Star Brass Mfg. Co. and E. Howard and Co., 8-day boiler room clock. -
C.1890, Star Brass Mfg. Co. and E. Howard and Co., 8-day boiler room clock. -
C.1874, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 22" 90 day duration, in excellent restored condition. -
C.1880, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "No. 5 Banjo" in very good original condition. -
C.1923, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Marble Dial No. 20", 8-day, 1-weight timepiece with 24 inch dial, -
C.1910, E. Howard and Co., Regulator No. 89, in oak with master clock option, and in good condition