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Silas Hoadley, wooden works tall clock, 8-day, in a country pine case with restorations. C.1825. -
English, Yorkshire area tall clock, wide case with short door, and with 20" rolling moon dial, 2-wt, 8-day, C.1840 -
Bert Francis Wood, Winchester, NH, 8-day, time and bell strike, wooden movement tall clock, No. 16. History: a contemporary of Charles Alvah Smith (Vt), Wood lived in Winchester, NH. He made around 40 clocks in his lifetime, including 12 tall clocks and 28 banjo clocks, one of which can be seen in the Winchester, NH Historical Society Museum. A cousin to our tall clock was made especially for the Town of Winchester, and still stands there in the town library. C.1930. -
Unsigned New Hampshire tall clock, 8-day brass works, painted dial, in a cut-off case. C.1830. -
German, L. Furtwangler and Sons, Furtwangen, a dark oak, arts and crafts tall clock, often called Jugendstil in Germany, 2-wt, pull wind, 8-day, serial No. 9174, C.1915 -
English, Thomas Radford, Leeds, Brass dial, 8-day tall case clock, 2-wt, bell strike, C.1770 -
English, Thomas Hunter, Jr, London (156 Fenchurch St, 1761 -- 1802), arched brass dial 8-day tall clock in a typical London style mahogany case. C.1790. -
Mahogany tall case, with ball and claw feet and double columns on the hood, probably by Colonial, now with a W. H. Durfee 9-tube movement (signed on rear of rolling moon), and with Waltham signed tubes, all C.1910 -
English, Peter Faichney, Leith, brass dial Georgian, mahogany long case clock, 8-day, 2-wt, in a London style case with long molded tombstone door, and reeded side columns with stop fluting and brass capitals (on both trunk and hood), and the plinth with a raised panel, C.1790, -
American tall clock, unsigned, 8-day with rolling moon, the last repair label from 1883, Philadelphia. movement with well shaped plates along the top and cut out at bottom to conserve brass. The informal country case of mixed woods retains large cast door hinges and a deep broken arch. C.1825. -
Waltham Clock Co., Waltham, Mass, model 561 (numbered 19242-561) with heavy No. 52 five tube movement and No. 3 arch dial with rolling moon and cast brass decorations, 3-wt, quarter chime hall clock. -
English, for Tiffany and Co by J. J. Elliott, London, inlaid mahogany tall case clock, time and gong strike with rolling moon, 2-wt, C.1900 -
English, Martin Ellwood, Londini Fecit, uncommon and desirable 10 inch brass dial quarter striking movement, 8-day, in an attractive, well proportioned, purpose made tall case with book matched burled walnut veneer, cross banded panels on the sides, and barley twist columns to the hood. The large and robust movement has finely turned baluster pillars, count wheel on the rear plate (cut to strike the quarter hours) on two bells, the hours on a single bell. This is an unusual feature not commonly found on clocks of this period. The dial features a calendar aperture at 6, exquisitely matted center with finely ringed winding holes, a seconds ring and finely pierced hands of the period. C.1690. -
Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, Roxbury style Grandmother clock with rocking ship dial, bell strike, 8-day. C. 1990. -
American Case only, custom made to match a mahogany parlor set, with a bow front, slide-out door, will fit most any large movement with 12.3" bezel and up to 10" deep; currently set up for a pinwheel movement with front hung pendulum. C.1900. -
A. C.1890, New England Tramp Art pedestal / tall case, now with a 110v corded electric movement by E, Ingraham (C.1935) -
C.1825, Silas Hoadley, 8-Day Wood Works, tall case, with restorations. -
C.1830, A. Edwards, Ashby, (Mass), 30-Hour Wood Works Tall clock, in as-found condition. -
C.1840, Scottish, John Templeton, Ayr 8-Day Mahogany 8-day Tall clock in generally good original condition. -
C.1875, French, Morbier Country Tall Case with 2-weight prayer repeat movement.