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type Longcase
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French gesso tall clock, standing 7 feet, 8 inches, ca 1870-1880. -
Lenzkirch bronze floor clock, ca 1885. 54 inches high bronze case, 16 inches at the base. -
Gazo "Rancho Santa Fe", ca 1979. A contemporary hall clock by the Gazo Family Clock Factory of San Diego. -
English tall clock with a very early brass dial movement ca 1690-1710, but no later than 1740. -
Tall clock wood movement and dial, by Riley Whiting, mounted on the original seat board and with 2 old tin can weights. -
German Vienna (movement) tall clock, in a walnut finished pine double door case. There is considerable carving on all the front surfaces of the case and original headpiece. -
Junghans floor clock, too short to be called a grandfather clock, and too tall (77 inches) to be called a grandmother clock. -
Rare French porcelain miniature grandfather clock. Elaborately hand painted using rich bright colors, then fire glazed. -
Ridgeway Floor Clock, ca. 1970. -
Grandfather's Clock, ca. 1830. -
New Haven Clock Co. hall clock "Chapel Chime No. 1", ca. 1911. -
Tall clock made by, "The Frank Herschede Co., Cincinnati", ca prior to 1902. The solid mahogany case was made in a Cincinnati, Ohio cabinet shop. -
Herschede Clock Co. Hall Clock, ca 1930. -
Bundy Time Recorder, made by the Bundy Manufacturing Co., Binghampton, NY. Bundy Mfg. Co. was the first time clock maker and began business 1889. -
Colonial Tall Clock with a cable weight driven movement, 8 day, triple chime. It plays Westminster, Whittington, and Winchester chimes. -
Walnut standing regulator with the typical Swiss pinwheel movement, 8 day, time only, weight driven. -
Waltham, or Harris & Harrington, long case clock, with a J. -
Silas Hoadley tall clock, ca 1813-1820. Walnut case, 87 inches high or 7 feet, 3 inches, a good size for most homes. -
Colonial Mfg. Co. hall clock, "Colony 1639", probably translates to ca 1963. -
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by R. Schwerer, York, early 19th century.