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C.1870, Waterbury Beehive, Mahogany, 8-day time strike and alarm. -
C.1920, German, Kienzle, ÒTambourÓ, or Napoleon hat clock, oak case, 8-day time and strike. -
Waterbury Clock Co, rare floor standing Regulator No. 62, in a mahogany case with unusual keystone shape, quality 2-weight striking mov't and silvered dial with raised brass numerals and fancy center. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, New York, "Regulator No. 1" or "Hanging Bank Clock" double dial calendar wall clock 8 day time only two weight movement with perpetual calendar in walnut case, c1875 -
Waterbury Clock Co., "Regulator No. 7", oak cased jeweler's wall regulator, with oval rod lyre pendulum, weight driven, 8-day, C.1880. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, New York, "No. 2 Regulator" or "Hanging Bank Clock" double dial calendar wall clock 8 day time only double weight movement with perpetual calendar in walnut case, c1875 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Regulator No. 53, quartered oak wall clock, 8-day, 2-wt, time, key lock door, C. 1905 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Regulator No. 19", a large ebonized 'Vienna' style regulator, with 10 inch dial and longer 66 beat pendulum, the porcelain dial with spade hands and seconds bit, and with nickel plated bezel, bob and pulley, from the Kent Kroeber collection, log #26, c.1885. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, New York, wall clock time only, center seconds, two weight Welch movement in ash case, c1890 -
Patek Philippe, Geneva, "Naviquartz", Swiss made very high quality quartz battery operated timepiece. This was sold and serviced by the Lewis Engineering Co., Nagatuck, CT. Serial No. 690575, C. 1975 -
German, Lenzkirch, open well mantel clock 8 day time only movement in intricately carved case with Rococo style bronze pendulum and bronze mounts, c1866 -
German, Lenzkirch, oak cased open well or "Berliner" style wall clock, 8-day time and strike, with fancy cast pendulum and many bronze trimmings. c1890, serial #952536 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Noiseless Rotary No. 4" mantel clock with 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in enameled cast iron case with marbleized columns and painted metal figure supporting rotary pendulum with bronzed ornaments, c1882. Note the statue holds a ball style pendulum that travels in a conical pattern, as it is driven by a rotating stud projecting upward from the movement. Kroeber and Briggs were the only two Americans known to utilize this French invention, and Terwilliger's versions were made in Germany. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Regulator No. 41", walnut cased timepiece, spring driven with 14 inch dial. -
William E. Hadlock, Roxbury, Mass. wall regulator clock with 8 day time only spring driven movement in walnut case with painted metal dial signed for "C. A. Mills, Boston", c1880 -
German, Lenzkirch, 3-piece mantel set of porcelain with ormolu adornments, and with quality round movement with porcelain dial and fancy brass hands, the case and side pieces with floral trim, c.1875. -
German, Lenzkirch, 3-pc mantel clock set of pink porcelain, the case and side-pieces with gilt metal accents and gold highlights, and the clock with porcelain dial and gilt brass hands, c1885 -
Waterbury Clock Co. regulator, time only movement with grid iron pendulum now in Standard Electric oak wall case with sweep second's hand, movement c1890, 8-day -
W. Dickie, Paisley, Scottish tall case clock, 8 day time and strike weight driven movement in mahogany veneer broken arch case with arched brass dial and seaweed spandrels, displaying date dial at 6 o'clock and second's bit at 12 o'clock and signed W. Dickie Paisley on disc in arch, c1800 -
German, Lenzkirch, uncommon long wall clock with open style showing the pendulum in full view and the case with bronze trimmings, and fancy cast pendulum, c1880, serial #739569