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type Wall
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C.1800, French, Morbier Clock, crown wheel and verge, 2-weight, 8-day, with composite dial with cast lead chapter ring, spandrels and arch decorations. -
C.1950, German for the French Market, 8-day time Westminster chime, plus strike, wall clock in a dark walnut art Deco case. -
C.1906, Ansonia Clock Co., "Regulator A", 8-day time and strike wall clock, needs work -
C.1906, English, Octagon Long Drop, 8-day wall timepiece, in the style of an Ansonia A.. -
C.1928, German, 2-weight Box Regulator, in a walnut ripple molded case with some old wood worm damage in the cornice moldings. -
C.1920, German for the French market, oak cased Westminster chime wall clock. -
C.1885, German, for the English Market, 2-fusee, wooden plate, drop octagon wall clock with countwheel bell strike on the hour. -
C.1910, Wm. L. Gilbert, Progress No. 56, Hanging gingerbread with pressed "Owl" pattern. -
C.1990, Reproduction No. 18 Seth Thomas wall regulator, with an original No. 18, signed ST movement and dial. -
C.1891, Waterbury, Regulator No. 3 (?), 2-weight, timepiece in an oak case. -
C.1870, E. W. Ebb, Birmingham, single fusee drop dial, as-found. -
C.1910, German, Gustav Becker, 8-day time and strike wall clock in a cherry art Deco case with heavy beveled glass. -
C.1910, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Thespian", 8-day time and strike wall clock. -
C.1980, Reproduction Seth Thomas Regulator No. 18, 8-day timepiece, weight driven. -
C.1980, Seth Thomas (Div Talley Industries), Triple Chime wall clock in a mahogany case styled like the famed No. 2 Regulator. -
C.1810, Dutch, Stuhl Clock, 30 hour, from a barn in Bloomfield, CT. The lady phoned Chris at the museum and said she had an old clock that had been hanging in her barn for decades. -
C.1906, Ansonia Clock Co., "Regulator A", 8-day time and strike, octagon long drop school clock. -
C.1894, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Umbria", 8-day time and strike wall clock in oak. -
C.1890, English, 8-day time and strike inlayed wall clock, not running. -
C.1880, Anglo-American, 8-day time and bell strike inlaid wall clock.