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Case only, miniature Pillar and Scroll, Mark Leavenworth, Waterbury, Conn. -
Landis Programmable Clock Co., Waynesboro, PA (1910-1937), oak cased electric master clock with central programmable mechanism intact. Landis bought out Fred Frick around 1910. The movement is to Frick's design, an iron A frame with brass bushings; see "150 Years of Electric Horology", page 29 for further details. C.1920. -
Modern, Austrian repro of a mini Dachluhr, single weight, 1-day duration, with a marking on the movement of Lenzkirch AGU (someone has the orig stamp in his drawer). C.1995. -
Modern reproduction of a New Hampshire Mirror clock, 8-day, weight driven, with a quality movement by Kilbourn and Proctor (repro Morrill wheelbarrow style movement with scape and pendulum to the right). C.1980. -
Terry Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn, "Model 100" iron cased star octagon, 8-day time only, winds at 5, C.1870 -
Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co, Salem Bridge, Conn, 4 column Steeple shelf clock, with mirror in the large spire. "Late style" 2-wt movement on seat board. C.1835. -
Atkins and Whiting, iron framed, Wagon Spring (Ives patent) skeleton timepiece under glass dome, C.1855 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "ANGEL SWING No. 4", 8-day timepiece with winged cherub pendulum that swings front to back. C.1882. -
C.1830, Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co., Salem Bridge shelf clock, in a mahogany veneered case with pilasters, Corinthian capitals and a well carved fruit bowl splat and paw feet. -
New Hampshire Mirror timepiece, attributed to Joseph Chadwick (see identical movement in Parsons', page198), 8-day, weight driven. C. 1820. -
German, Lenzkirch, rare DIGITAL dial mantel timepiece, in an "Alt Deutsch" walnut case with fancy trim, 8-day, spring, serial 1,037,736, DRP No. 54093, C.1890 -
Waterbury Clock Co., "REGULATOR No. 7" walnut cased wall clock with glass on 3 sides, with pinwheel movement and center sweep seconds hand. -
American, fumed oak tall case clock, probably by Ithaca Clock Co., 2-weight ladder chain movement striking on gong. C.1910. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., "Regulator No. 47", in cherry, 8-day time and gong strike wall clock, case with incised Eastlake carving, C.1884. -
Atkins Clock Co, "OCTAGON DROP, XX", rosewood veneered wall clock with type III wagon spring movement, 30-day duration, C.1856 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "REGULATOR No. 33" in walnut, and with pattern glass tablet, 8-day time and strike, spring. C.1880. -
Baird Clock Co., Plattsburgh, NY, advertising clock for "John R. Dickey's Old Reliable Eye Water", along with an original bottle with eye dropper, still full of wash, and in the original box, C.1894, -
Skinner and Seward, Boston, Mass, mahogany lyre banjo with 8-day weight movement. C.1832. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., "No. 7 SHELF COTTAGE", 30-day, time, double spring, walnut case, double dial perpetual calendar. C. 1874. -
Southern Calendar Clock Co., "Fashion No 4", double dial perpetual calendar shelf clock, 8-day time and bell strike, Circa 1878