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English White Dial Clock. -
The Standard Electric Time Co. of California, Spokane, Wash., Master Clock, ca 1915-1930. -
Wm. L. Gilbert and Co. Winsted, Conn., "Regulator No. 1" Ca 1851-1866. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No. 2" early model, ca between 1878-1880. -
E. Howard "No. 59 Regulator". -
E. Howard Clock Co. Regulator No. 89, ca 1889. -
Resch-Gebrueder Uhrenfabrik, Ebensee, Austria, or in English, Resch Brothers Clock factory, selling under the trade name, "Remember", this clock ca 1862-1901. -
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", early model, ca 1878. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Regulator No. 20", ca 1906. -
New Haven Clock Co. hanging clock, "Columbia", ca 1911. -
Ansonia Clock Co. hanging clock, "Bagdad", ca 1904. Oak case, 50-1/2 inches high, glass sides. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No. 2", ca 1909. -
Waterbury Clock Co. hanging clock, "Cambridge", ca 1906. -
New Haven Clock Co. hanging, "Cambria", ca 1880. -
English short drop case with a double fusee movement, ca 1865. -
Austrian open well. Dial signed, "Gebr. Resch, Ebensee, Ob-Oesterr", roughly translated means Resch brothers, Evensee, Austria. -
Jerome and Co. New Haven, Conn., ca mid 1850Õs. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. hanging clock, "Thespian", ca 1910. -
E. N. Welch hanging clock. A beautiful little clock that resembles some of their high price regulators. -
E. Ingraham Co. hanging clock, "Pacific", ca 1896.