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type Wall Dial
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C.1850, Marine Clock Manufacturing Co., New Haven, Conn, rosewood octagon gallery clock ( time and strike). -
C.1910, New Haven, "The Gallery Time", with 14 " dial in a stepped oak case. -
C.1875, Waterbury Clock Co., Octagon Marine, Eight Inch, with alarm, one day, mahogany case. -
C.1953, Smiths English Clocks Ltd., 30-hour lever movement dish form timepiece, Elizabeth II crowning commemorative, as-found. -
C.1890, Case Only, English, (now with Asian battery movement), for a single fusee timepiece movement. -
C.1935, Hammond Clock Co, Illinois, Large Postal telegraph clock, 110v, in a round, stamped steel case. -
C.1868, Gilbert Manufacturing Co., Winsted, Conn, 30-hour lever escapement, octagon gallery timepiece. -
C.1890, German, round dial POSTAL clock, less weights. -
C.1875, Mixed Lot, Fusee Timepiece, 18" painted dial, rear wind, now in a front wind case. -
C.1850, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 30-hour gallery timepiece. -
C.1900, Seth Thomas Clock Co., 8-day "LEVER, 10 Inch, Time", ten sided, with double spring timepiece movement. -
C.1880, English, Fusee Dial clock, mixed lot, less bezel and crystal, with 18 inch dial, partially restored. -
C.1885, German, Winterhalder and Hofmeier, for the English trade, time and alarm, dial clock, retailed by Camerer, Kuss and Co., 186 Uxbridge Rd, Shepard's Bush, London W. -
C.1901 Ansonia Clock Co., "Correct Time", 30-hour lever movement glass dial wall timepiece. -
C.1900, Scottish, Double Dial fusee timepiece, with open 12" dials (no bezels), in a new mahogany case with lower extension to allow for setting on a table or mantel. -
C.1850, English, 8-day fusee postal dial clock. -
C.1900, German, for the English market, small 8-day gallery timepiece, going barrel movement. -
C.1910, German, Kienzle, Black Forest Dial clock, one day time and gong strike, 2-weight, wooden plates. -
C.1900, French, 8-day time and strike bakers wall clock, hour repeat, 8-day spring. -
C.1888 (with recent restoration) Five Foot Dial only from the Stoughton, Mass RR station.