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by Smith, Charles Alvah
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C.1945, (August) Charles Alvah Smith, 180 Canal St, Brattleboro, VT, large 8-day, meter pendulum wall clock serial No. 600. -
C.1943, Charles Alva Smith, Brattleboro, VT, 8-day wooden works wall clock. -
C.1943, Charles Alva Smith, Brattleboro, VT, 8-day wooden works wall clock. -
Bert Francis Wood, Winchester, NH, 8-day, time and bell strike, wooden movement tall clock, No. 16. History: a contemporary of Charles Alvah Smith (Vt), Wood lived in Winchester, NH. He made around 40 clocks in his lifetime, including 12 tall clocks and 28 banjo clocks, one of which can be seen in the Winchester, NH Historical Society Museum. A cousin to our tall clock was made especially for the Town of Winchester, and still stands there in the town library. C.1930. -
C.1933, Charles Alvah Smith, Brattleboro, Vermont, 8-day, wood works wall clock, -
C.1940, (dated), Charles Alvah Smith, Weight Driven Rack Strike wall clock, serial number 265, dated 1940, in tiger maple with contrasting back. -
C.1941, (dated), Charles Alvah Smith, Weight Driven Timepiece, serial number 281, dated Jan 1941, in tiger maple with contrasting inlay.