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Waterbury Clock Co., "REGULATOR No. 57", C.1906, quartered oak cased. 2-weight time only wall clock, 8-day with seconds hand below 12. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 70", Circa 1900, oak case round drop timepiece 8-day, weight driven. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, C.1899 [dated inside case], REGULATOR No. 70, in an ash case, weight driven, 8-day -
E. Howard and Co., "REGULATOR No. 70", Circa 1895, in cherry, weight driven 8-day timepiece. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, C.1890, "REGULATOR No. 70", in a cherry case, weight driven, 8-day, 12 inch dial. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, CT, "REGULATOR No. 3" with 12 sided top bezel, in oak, 8-day weight driven timepiece, c.1870 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, C.1905, "REGULATOR No. 30" in oak, 8-day weight driven timepiece. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Flora", C.1883, 8-day time/strike wall clock, 2-weight with cathedral gong. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., LOBBY 18 INCH, in cherry, with large duplex spring No. 86V movement, running 15 days, 18" painted dial -
Seth Thomas Clock Co.,"REGULATOR No. 80", C.1915, large mahogany cased jeweler's timepiece, with heavy iron movement bracket and robust model 68 trapezoid movement, with beat-set adjustment at top, seconds hand and maintaining power, single weight, 8-day, disc pend. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "No. 70, PROGRAM CONTACT CLOCK", based on the No. 70 regulator and with and iron back behind the circular, laminated head, the dial insulated from the iron back on 4 wooden blocks, and with 2 bronze rings with holes at 5 minute intervals, the rings wired to an electrical stud in top of clock and the iron back/movement wired to the other stud. Walnut case. C.1910 -
C.1975, a repro Howard model 59-6, in walnut, with a C.1900 Howard 70 nickel plated mov't. This was made by Mr. Lee in Florida just as Howard repros were coming into vogue, and the quality is very fine; carved lower finials are exceptional, and he chose a nice piece of bird's eye maple for the baffle. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, C.1890, REGULATOR No. 75, in walnut, 8-day, weight driven. -
E. Howard and Co., c.1890, "REGULATOR No. 75", in oak, 8-day, weight driven timepiece. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, extremely fine "Astronomical Regulator No. 74", C.1874, with 4-legged gravity escapement, mov't exceptionally well jeweled, including the front and rear pivots for both gravity arms, the lifting piece of both gravity arms and the stop surface for the 'scape wheel on both arms. The gravity escapement was Howard's most expensive option available on movements for both observatory timepieces and tower clocks, and it is rare to find the jewelling this extensive. There are engravings inside the maintaining power wheel: "L.P.E 1874,, cleaned 3-1884 LPE,, put up in supt's office 3-1892-LPE,, CLD 1-1900 LPE,, New Wire Cord 1902 LPE". LPE most assuredly refers to L. P. Emerson, Foreman of the movement department at the Howard Clock Factory. Dana Blackwell reported that Emerson was also in charge of setting up special trains and escapements. Clock retains original signed 24 hour dial. The laboratory style case is actually a double-door cover that attaches to the back in two pieces, held on with screws from the side; normal access is through the front doors. This lot is accompanied by two pendulums. -
Chelsea Clock Co., CARVER model barometer and timepiece, first offered in 1937, and this one serial No. 410385, c.1944. In addition, there is a thermometer in the throat and a hygrometer in the lower section of the mahogany "banjo" style case. -
Unsigned Boston / Chelsea Pendulum No. 3 (Variant) wall regulator, weight driven, C.1896/7, serial No. 417 with long pendulum, retailed by Le Forrest A. Hall and Co., Boston, the case of cherry. -
Boston Clock Co., for Daniel Pratt's Son, Boston, C.1895, "Pendulum No. 1" weight driven wall regulator in walnut. -
Waterbury Clock Co. Waterbury, Conn. "DROP OCTAGON 10 INCH" wall clock with 8 day time only spring driven mvt in oak veneer case with Roman numeral painted zinc pan 10" dial, C.1910 -
German, Gustav Becker (Silesia), spring driven wall regulator, with creamy porcelain dial and rod strike.