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type Wall
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Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, 11 Inch Drop Octagon, 8-day, time only, spring mov't, c.1900 -
Unsigned American store regulator, 8-day timepiece, in an oak case, less bottom trim. -
Mov't and case, a C.1900 movement from a Seth Thomas striking "World", long drop, now in a recent home-made walnut case. -
Gilbert Clock Co., miniature "Hollywood" wall timepiece in a mahogany stained poplar case, and with beveled glass in lower door. -
George Dorne, NY, No. 42, 1973, wall bracket and water wheel to a weight driven clepsydra, now lacking dial and pointer. -
Ansonia Brass Co., Ansonia, Conn., C.1855, short drop chisel-bottom timepiece, 8-day. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., oak cased, short drop octagon, model No. 3027, time only, 8-day, c.1915 -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn. "BLAKE" model 8 day time only spring driven mvt in oak short drop octagon case with applied carved trim pieces and RN paper over gilt pan 12" dial, c1900 -
German, carved Black Forest barometer and thermometer set on a wall mount with carved stag's head and foliage, C.1880 -
French, comptoise wall clock from the Morbier region, 2-tr crown verve mov't, C.1840, less weights. -
Gilbert "UNIVERSITY" hanging store regulator spring driven time only with 12" Arabic numeral paper over gilt pan dial in polished mahogany case, c1913 -
German, Gustav Becker (Silesia), open well or Berlin style wall clock in walnut, with "cello" covered dial and a replacement top, C1900. -
German, Art Nouveau wall clock in oak, with fancy floral pattern dial center and matching pendulum, with a quality solid plate / cut pinion mov't with dead beat escapement. Open well or "Berlin" style case with free swinging pendulum, pressed floral patterns repeated on the door. -
English, Banjo barometer in rosewood, mercury tube design [no mercury], less crystal and reference pointer, retailed by Waight, Brompton, and with hygrometer at top, thermometer in throat, c.1860 -
C.1874, Ansonia Brass and Copper Co., "NEW YORK", 8-day time and strike, Victorian style wall clock. -
Mixed lot: A Self Winding Clock Co, NY, "No. 9 Regulator" case, now with a large Seth Thomas double spring No. 40 style movement, and with a meter pendulum. This is the 1887 version with full glass door w/ no dial surround. -
Kroeber Clock Co., "Regulator No. 46", Circa 1884, 8-day wall timepiece. -
English, single train, chain fusee dial clock, C.1870, in a round top, short drop wall case of mahogany, 8-day with carved accents and a bottom door to access the pendulum, retailed by "Brown" of Weymouth. -
Seth Thomas, "REGULATOR No. 2" in oak, weight driven station regulator, 8-day C. 1880 -
German, Kienzle (Flying Dial Trademark), Berliner or 'Free Swinger', with a fancy cast brass pendulum, embossed dial center and porcelain chapter ring.