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type Wall
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Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca 1920. -
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", Ca 1920. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Cheshire", ca 1893. -
English Dial or Act of Parliament style wall clock, ca 1850. -
English 8 bell, triple chain fusee. This is a two-man clock, very large and very heavy. -
Seth Thomas wall regulator, "Umbria", ca 1894. Old oak case is 40.5 inches high, and in near mint condition and practically untouched. -
Seth Thomas, "Regulator No. 5", ca contemporary. -
E. Howard and Co. Boston, "No. 70 Regulator", ca 1923. -
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca 1911, and so stamped on the back of the case. -
Rare Waterbury Clock Co. wall clock, no doubt one of their "Study" series, ca about 1915. -
Seth Thomas Regulator No. 17, ca 1884. -
H. Sperry, New York, was selling dealer of this oversized wall regulator. -
Waterbury Clock Company's hanging "Augusta", ca 1893. A very heavy oak case with a cabinet finish, glass sides and gilt ornaments. -
New Haven Clock Co. roll bottom short drop, made for the English market. -
E. Ingraham Co. small short drop wall clock, "8 Inch Ingot", 1911. -
English brass dial, 8 day movement, old iron weights, and pendulum. Roughly from the same time period and configuration as No. 237. -
International Time Recording Co. wall regulator. -
French hanging balcony clock in a 26.5 inches tall walnut case with full turned and fluted columns that have nice turned capitals and bases. -
German open swinger in a 35 inches high dark oak case. The case is made so that the entire board below the movement is removable. -
New Haven Clock Co. "Columbia" 30 day wall regulator, ca1911.