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Sessions Clock Company, "Regulator No. 5", ca 1912. -
English small short drop clock with a single fusee movement. It is only 13.5" high from stem to stern. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. wall clock, "Pacific", ca 1896. Oak case is 37" high, has been rubbed and polished, now a very desirable light/medium oak. -
New Haven Clock Co. hanging clock, "Nason", ca 1913. -
New Haven Clock Co. thirty day regulator that they named, "No. 1 Timepiece Regulator", ca 1886. -
New Haven Clock Co. "Office No. 1", ca 1886. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No. 2", ca 1890. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Regulator No. 7" wall clock with a great two jar mercury pendulum. -
Waterbury Clock Co. hanging oak cased clock, "Eton", ca 1906. -
Self Winding Clock Co. Regulator No. 18, with an "A" rotary style movement. This has to be a transitional model made using the later style two glass case that was normally equipped with an "F" style movement. -
Self Winding Clock Co. Regulator No. 16, an uncommon walnut case with a rotary style "A" movement. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. "Regulator No. 11", ca 1889. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. self winding electric master clock, Model L1, ca 1913-1920. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Hanging Antique", ca 1904. -
Ansonia Clock Company wall regulator, "Prompt", ca 1901. This clock is as nice as any "Prompt" we have ever sold. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No. 2", ca 1880. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Regulator No. 66", ca 1906. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Regulator No. 43", ca 1906. -
E. Howard and Co. Boston, "Regulator No. 70", ca 1900. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regulator No. 17", ca 1884.