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type Crystal Regulator
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Ansonia Clock Company crystal regulator, "Symbol", ca 1880. An early crystal regulator style, larger than those that followed, and is made of nickel-plated metal rather than the more common gold plated. -
Musical crystal regulator, "L'Epee Liberty Clock, Franklin Mint, No. 0163". -
Ferris Wheel Crystal Regulator. A mechanical clock that never needs winding. -
Seth Thomas crystal regulator, "Empire No. 4", ca 1907. -
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Elysian", ca 1914. -
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Captain", ca 1905. -
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Excelsior", ca. 1904. -
French crystal regulator, highly appointed with green onyx, bronze, and cloisonnE. Certainly one of the more stylish and attractive crystal regulators we have offered for sale. -
French Crystal Regulator, ca. 1900. -
Gilbert Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Herald" ca. 1906. -
French crystal regulator. The 9.5 inches tall brass case has been polished, the 8-day movement clean and running well. -
Waterbury Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Vendee", ca 1908. -
Seth Thomas crystal regulator, "Empire No. 25", ca 1909, also known as the "Rough Rider" clock. -
Wm. L. Gilbert crystal regulator, "Isabella", ca 1913. -
Seth Thomas crystal regulator "Empire No. 14", ca 1909. -
French bronze crystal regulator by "Marti", ca 1903. -
French oval crystal regulator. -
French crystal regulator signed "Japy Freres" and "Made in France", on the 8 day movement. -
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Symbol Extra", ca 1894. -
Ansonia crystal regulator "Cavalier", ca 1914.