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New York stye tall case clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany veneer case with broken arch top, shaped trunk door and scalloped skirt and foot. The painted wooden dial has a seconds bit. -
John Green, Skipton, England tall clock, 8 day, time and gong strike, weight driven movement in a chinoiserie oak case with carved coffin top, three quarter columns on hood door and quarter columns on rear of hood on applied molded base. The brass dial has an applied reticulated arch with putti holding a crown, applied cast brass spandrels and calendar and maker's signature above 6. -
Tall Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) Scottish 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement with painted metal dial and painted thistle pendulum, circa 1820; (2) Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., 8 day, time and strike, spring driven movement -
Tall Clocks- 2 (Two) England, time and bell strike, weight driven: (1) Edw. Bates, Cuckfield, 30 hour; (2) 8 day, unsigned -
The Colonial Mfr. Co., Zeeland, Mich., tall case clock, 8 day, time, strike and five tubular chime, three brass weight driven movement in a mahogany case with a brass dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds bit and moon phase -
Reproduction dwarf tall or Grandmother clock, 8 day, weight driven brass timepiece (only) movement in a pine case with rocking ship dial signed Elmer Stennes -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass., dwarf tall or "Grandmother" clock, model "GM No. 2", 8 day, time, strike and Westminster chiming spring driven Smiths English brass movement with brass dial and silvered chapter ring in a cherry case, stamped "67" and "52" and branded with Stennes signature on rear of trunk door -
John Bell, Hexham, England, 30 hour, time and bell strike, single weight driven movement, c. 1830, in an American walnut case with three brass finials and painted metal dial -
Tall Clocks- 2 (Two) English oak broken arch cases, no weights nor pendulums: (1) Thomas Arlott, Sunderland, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement with painted metal dial, moon phase and calendar, circa 1820; (2) 8 day, time and bell strike weight driven movement with a painted metal dial -
Tall Clocks- 4 (Four) modern: 8 day, weight driven, time, strike and chime including a Howard Miller and a New England Clock Co. -
C.1830, American Cherry Tall Case now with a Seth Thomas wooden dial and quartz movement. -
C.1886, Wm. L. Gilbert, "REGULATOR No. 8, Standing", in good restored condition. -
C.1815, Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Mass, Dwarf 8-day striking tall case in generally good condition. -
C.1845, Belden D. Bingham, Nashua, NH, jeweler's regulator in very good condition. -
C.1925, Herschede Clock Co., For J. E. Caldwell, Philada,, 9-tube, 3-tune, quarter chime hall clock, in excellent original condition. -
C.1920, Colonial Mfg. Co., Zeeland, MI, Grandmother Clock, model 1397, 3-weight with Westminster chimes. -
C.1890, Wm. L. Gilbert, "Regulator No. 12, Standing" in excellent condition. -
C.1895, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Watchman's Clock, walnut, weight driven, and except for the missing case bottom and recorders, in very good original condition. -
C.1920, Colonial, MODEL 1219 5-Tube Hall Clock, chiming Westminster quarters on tubular bells, in good original condition. -
C.1937, Barr Mfg. Co., electric timepiece. Barr Mfg Co. started making these timepieces in 1937 after Poole Mfg. Co. stopped production.