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C.1864, Atkins Clock Co., "Drop Octagon, XX", ripple molded wall clock, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1895 Waterbury Clock Co., CT, HALIFAX, 8 day, time only, oak cased wall clock. -
C.1850, Attleboro Area banjo timepiece, 8-day weight driven, in a closed mahogany case with beveled edges and wooden side arms. -
C.1882, F. Kroeber, New York, "Noiseless Rotary No. 3", inlaid mantle clock, time and strike with rotating conical pendulum, 8-day. -
C.1900, English, Albert Barker, 5 New Bond St, London, Dwarf Tall Clock, mahogany, with profuse inlay, and on a shelf from the same period, with some Nouveau influence. The movement signed on the rear plate, "Made in France, especially for Albert Barker, London", and the dial signed as in the headline. -
C.1895, German, Polyphon, Musical Tall clock, double comb Polyphon player, with Lenzkirch time and strike movement, in a closed walnut case, music plays at will with selector on left, or on the hour. Most similar to style 64; this one never had glass in door, has walnut panel. Plays 28cm center drive discs. -
C.1974, Heritage Heirlooms, Tiger Maple, Triple chime, 3-weight tall clock with Keininger Movement, and with seconds hand and with strike/silent lever and with tune selector to right, giving choice of Whittington, St. Michaels, or Westminster tune, adding another melody segment at each quarter hour, with the full tune on the hour, followed by a full chord strike. -
C.1860, Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn, Thirty Day Fusee, wall clock, rosewood drop octagon with ripple molding. -
C.1865, German, Gustav Becker, Freiburg-i/S, 1-Wt Vienna Regulator, in an inlaid case. The movement with black porcelain dial and gilt numerals, pendulum with multi color cloisonne enamel, and the special pulley with black enamel inlay, and the original weight with enamel trim caps top and bottom, orig movement serial No. 146490 -
C.1975, Colonial Clock Co., Zeeland, MI, JEWELER'S REGULATOR, one weight in a classic French style case that was patterned after the regulator that hung in Sir John Bennett's Clock and Sweet shop at Greenfield Village. Has a rugged pinwheel movement. -
C.1878, German, Lenzkirch, Bracket clock, in walnut case with many pieces of bronze trim, 8-day, gong strike, serial No. 646874, retailed by Hofuhrmacher, Kaufingerstrasse 18 [Munich?] -
C.1910, English, Eureka Clock Co., Ltd, London, SERPENTINE 4-GLASS case, serial No. 7035, battery powered clock with large balance wheel supported in ball bearings. -
C.1878, F. Kroeber Clock Co., NY, ANGEL SWING No. 1, 8-Day timepiece, angel pendulum swings front to back. -
C.1907, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, No. 1 Pendulum regulator in an oak case, 8-day, weight, serial No. 1346. -
C.1895, Boston Clock Co., Boston, No. 1 Pendulum regulator in a cherry case, 8-day, weight, No. 224. -
C.1895, Boston Clock Co., Boston, Banjo Timepiece, 1-wt, 8-day in a solid mahogany case, serial No. 344. -
C.1925, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, rare weight regulator for Ball Watch Co, Cleveland, serial No. 163493. -
C.1910, Waterbury Clock Co, Regulator No. 53, in oak with double weight, time only movement, 8-day. -
C.1882, F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Noiseless Rotary No. 1", time and strike novelty clock with rotary pendulum that travels in a cone shaped path, in oil derrick form with glass dome, 8-day, strike. -
C.1869, Atkins Clock Co., uncommon 30 day 2-wt timepiece, flat front, rosewood, and with later added gilt/black tablet, and with upside down movement with seconds bit above 6.