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Unknown, Dwarf tall clock in walnut case, c1950, with a much earlier German time and strike spring wind crown wheel escapement movement and dial fitted to the case -
Thos Heywood, Wrexham Scottish tall case clock 8 day time and strike movement in mahogany case, c1830 - 1850 -
Rey Fils, Chatillon Morbier tall case clock with 8 day time and strike weight driven movement with crown wheel escapement in soft wood case with white enamel dial and pressed brass dial surround, c1800 -
Scottish tall case clock 8 day time and strike movement in mahogany case, c1830 - 1850 -
John Murch, Honiton English tall clock 8 day time and strike weight driven movement in flat top oak case with mahogany inlay and brass dial, c1760 -
German tall case clock with 8 day time and strike weight driven movement in oak case with beveled glass panels and brass dial, weights and pendulum bob, c1910 -
Pennsylvania tall case clock attributed to Solliday family, Montgomery County, PA. The 30 hour time and strike brass movement has typical Solliday cutout and is housed in a walnut case with hard pine backboard. The painted metal dial has crescent aperture for date above 6, c1830 -
German tall clock 8 day time and strike weight driven movement in oak case with six beveled glass panels and brass dial, c1920 -
Morbier movement in painted decorated French "Comptoise" case, c1860 -
British 8 day grandmother clock, c1910. -
G. Chandlee, Winchester (Virginia), a painted dial, center seconds, rolling moon, 8-day movement, C.1790, now in a mahogany veneer over heavy hardwood case from the same period. (1790) -
Benjamin Chandlee, Nottingham, (PA), a Chester County brass dial, bell strike movement, C.1770 associated with a central Delaware mahogany case with scalloped top door, reeded side columns w/ simple brass capitals, a broken arch hood and deeply carved rosettes, C.1795, 8-day, weight driven. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., floor standing precision regulator, with variant No. 68 movement, dated April 25th, 1892, No. 94, and having cut pinions, maintaining power, new style click with tail for let down, movement nicely signed and with date, also mercurial pendulum, The well made mahogany case with rubber dust gasket for the full length of the door, original hardware including nickel plated winding key. This clock came from the Clark and True Jewelry store of Middletown, Conn. -
Samuel Turner Mather, Peterhead 1843 Tall Case -
Colonial 9 Tube Large Grandfather Clock -
Kroeber Tall Case One Weight Clock -
Herschedes "Haverford" 9 Tube Grandfather -
Gazo "Rancho Bernardo" Alder Grandmother Clock -
Grand Rapids, MI 9 Tube Mahogany Tall Case Clock -
R Webster, Shrewsbury Calendar Grandfather Clock