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type Wall
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C.1880, Austrian, 3-Weight Grand Sonnerie wall clock, in walnut, full column case, as-found. -
8-day fusee time/strike wall clock.C.1880, Welsh (English style), signed W. Boddington, Rhyl., -
C.1925, Japanese, Hotel Regulator, -
C.1900, French for Roehm and Wright, Detroit, MI, 8-day hanging pressed brass wall timepiece. -
C.1910, Seth Thomas, UMBRIA , oak cased wall clock, with restorations. -
C.1915, Sessions Clock Co., Forestville, CT, "Home No. 1" miniature square "Regulator" timepiece. -
C.1878, Welch, Spring and Co., Round top, short drop regulator. -
C.1870, Anglo-American 8-day time/strike walnut wall regulator. -
C.1922, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Office No. 1" 8-day oak wall timepiece -
C.1870, German for the English market 30-hour time/strike wood plate drop dial. -
C.1915, Standard Electric Time Co., oak slave timepiece. -
C.1920, E. Howard and Co., 24" Oak cased electric (DC) slave clock with original 18" dial. -
C.1890, Seth Thomas, Movement Only, No. 61, -
C.1870, German 30-hour time/strike and alarm wall clock. -
C.1911, Ingraham Clock Co., "Hartford" 8-day pressed oak long drop school regulator. -
C.1901, Ansonia Clock Co., "Office Regulator" 8-day time and strike, octagon long drop in black walnut. -
C.1906, Ansonia Clock Co., "Regulator A" 8-day time/strike school clock, -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "Regulator No. 57", jeweler's regulator wall clock, the walnut and burl walnut case with bold quarter columns, having turned and carved capitals and turned bases, flanking the burl veneer trunk door with reverse painted and gilt presentation, "THE GREEN SHOE MFG. CO. (INC.) NOV. 24, 1924. BY THE EMPLOYEES", over a burl veneered, stepped, tapered bottom bracket, upper door with raised wooden spandrels enframing the dial, over a nicely detailed carved molding above trunk door, and fan carved, broken arch top, Roman numeral painted dial signed "E. HOWARD & CO. BOSTON", 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with maintaining power and large brass, decorated bob and gold leafed pendulum rod, with cylindrical weight. -
Ted Burleigh Jr., Winchester, Mass., reproduction of an Aaron Willard "Grafton Wall Clock", mahogany case, Roman numeral brass dial, blued steel hands, and 8 day, weight driven timepiece movement. This is number 46 of 50. This timepiece originally retailed for $2,700. The original Willard models only ran 30 hours. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "Regulator No. 6", wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a walnut case with a painted metal dial and reverse painted throat and lower tablets