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John Reid, Banff, [Scotland] dwarf tall clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a flat top ebonized pine case with brass dial with engraved dial center and corner cherub spandrels, calendar and silvered chapter ring, signed by maker -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Sherbrooke" variant tall clock, 8 day, time, strike and Westminster chime on gongs, three brass weight driven ladder chain movement with Wilcox patent signed subsidiary movement to drive chimes in a mahogany case with broken arch top, four full carved columns on hood, beveled glass trunk door, bracket base and feet. The silvered brass dial has moon. -
England, tall clock, 8 day, time and strike on gongs, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with pediment top and center brass finial, full columns flanking hood door with brass Corinthian capitals on applied bracket base with brass dial, silvered chapter ring, silvered second's bit and cast brass spandrels and boss. -
Germany, tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, two brass weight driven movement in a carved oak case, beveled glass door, cabinet in base on bun feet with engraved brass dial with white enamel chapter ring and matching engraved weights, pendulum and dial center -
Herscede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, "Patent No. 121" variant tall clock, 8 day, time, strike and Westminster chime on 5 tubular bells in a hard wood case with antique French finish, broken arch top and glass sides. The brass dial has silvered chapter ring, moon phase, raised numerals, cut brass spandrels and dial center and second's bit. -
C.1920, American, 5-Tube, Westminster chime tall clock with phases of the moon. -
C.1920, Colonial Mfg Co., Hall Clock No. 1320, in mahogany, with 3-tune, 3-weight German movement, in a mahogany case. -
C.1900, American Case, 9-tube, 3-weight, two chime mahogany hall clock, Gothic style, for Fred Bucher and Sons, Baltimore (engraved on dial). -
C.1920, Colonial Mfg Co., Zeeland, MI Model 1095, 9-tube, 3-tune, rolling moon, 3-weight tall clock in Honduras mahogany. -
C.1830, English, Ralph Walsh, Mini Round dial tall clock [39 inches] with 5.75" dial, 1-wt time only. -
C.1900, Walter H. Durfee for Tiffany and Co., New York, oak cased 3-weight tall clock with 9 tubular bells, also marked with Durfee patent info. Plays your choice of Westminster or 9-bells (Whittington) on the quarter hours. -
C.1995, American Hall Clock "THE MAJESTIC", 3-weight, cable drive, 8-day, playing your choice of 3 tunes on 9 rods: Whittington, St. Michaels or Westminster, with large lyre/grid iron pendulum, in a mahogany case with burled and carved accents. -
C.1791 (dated) Danish Tall clock, 8-day, time and strike, brass dial with painted case. -
C.1985, Seth Thomas, (Tally Industries) Model 4490 triple chime hall clock, movement signed made in Germany for Seth Thomas (apparently by Kieninger). -
C.1840, English, James Blaik, Peterhead, 8-day 2-wt movement in a likely Irish oak case -
C.2002 (dated), Foster S. Campos, Mini Tall case clock in the Roxbury style, 8-day, passing bell strike, weight driven. -
Mid 20th Century Walnut with inlays grandmother clock, with early 20th century small barrel shorter drop movement with rocking ship. -
C.1808, Martin Cheney, Windsor, Vermont, 8-day banded mahogany tall case, painted dial, with seconds hand. -
C.1890, German, LFS Uhrenfabrik, OPEN WELL HALL CLOCK, with around 32 pieces of bronze trim accenting the ebonized oak case, and with sunburst pendulum and fancy weights. -
C.1820, Benjamin Morrill, Boscawen, NH, 8-day painted dial, brass works tall clock.