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by Johnson, Wm S
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C.1850, William S. Johnson, New York, 8-day time/strike iron front shelf clock, with SUPERIOR decorations. -
C.1848, William S. Johnson, NY, mahogany steeple clock with rare 8-day Chauncey Boardman fusee time and strike movement. -
C.1850 William S. Johnson, New York, 8-day time/strike rosewood beehive clock. -
William S. Johnson, 16 Courtlandt St., New York 30 hours, time, strike & alarm weight driven "New York" style 4-column shelf clock, c1845 -
William S. Johnson, 20 Courtland St, New York, cornice top shelf clock, a Geo Washington commemorative, 8 day, spring, the case with walnut ripple molding inlaid into the cornice, the base and along door edges. -
William S. Johnson, New York, 8-day time/strike OG shelf clock, 2-weight, Circa 1845 -
C.1845, William S. Johnson, New York, 30-hour time/strike mahogany veneered OG shelf clock in good condition -
C.1845, William Johnson, 16 Courtlandt, St, NY, Mini 4-Column shelf clock, double fusee 30-hour. -
C.1850 William S. Johnson, NY, 8-day time/strike OG shelf clock, movement signed. -
C.1855, Wm. S. Johnson, New York, Miniature OOG, with uncommon 2-weight S. B. Terry movement. -
William S. Johnson, New York, 30 hours, time and strike, weight brass movement Mini OG shelf clock, c1848 -
William S Johnson, New York, NY, 8 days, time and strike, fusee spring powered brass movement in rosewood veneered case with ripple molding, c1850 -
William S. Johnson, No. 16 Cortland St., New York City. 30 hour brass movement in cornice top, deep OG sides, wide cornice top shelf clock. -
Wm. S. Johnson, New York, ogee, ca 1840's. -
William S. Johnson, New York. 30 hour, 2 weight, brass movement, OG clock. -
William S. Johnson, 20 Courtlandt St. New York, 30 hour OG, in good running order and strikes a coil gong each hour. -
William S. Johnson ogee clock -
Williams S. Johnson, New York, N.Y. O.G., ca. 1850. -
"William S. Johnson, No. 20 Courtlandt Street, New York." ca 1850. -
"William S. Johnson, No. 20 Courtlandt-Street, New-York", ca 1850.