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W. Dickie, Paisley, Scottish tall case clock, 8 day time and strike weight driven movement in mahogany veneer broken arch case with arched brass dial and seaweed spandrels, displaying date dial at 6 o'clock and second's bit at 12 o'clock and signed W. Dickie Paisley on disc in arch, c1800 -
Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass., reproduction New England "coffin" timepiece, 8 day time only single weight driven Lenderman movement in mahogany case, c2003. -
Silas Hoadley, Plymouth Conn., tall clock time and strike 30 hour wooden works movement w/ ivory bushings with second's bit at 12 o'clock in grain painted poplar case, c1820 -
Winterhalder and Hofmeier, Neustadt, Baden, Germany, tall clock, retailed/ cased by Colonial Manufacturing Co., Zeeland, Mich. (signed on movement and on plaque inside of door) 8 day, 3-wt, quarter chime, Westminster tune on 5 tubes movement in Honduras mahogany case with brass rolling moon phase dial with strike and chime silent levers and signed "W. and H., Sch.", c1920 -
Herschede Clock Co. Cincinnati, Ohio, Model 217 triple tune, rolling moon tall case clock time and quarter chime on 9 tubes with option for Westminster, Whittington, or Canterbury chimes and silent lever, in a mahogany case with fluted half columns and steel and pierced brass moon phase dial, c1950 -
John Warner, London, tall clock with very early single hand brass dial and 30 hour time and bell strike "bird cage" style movement with endless chain winding in hard wood case, c1695 -
Silas Hoadley tall clock time and strike 30 hour wooden works movement with and date calendar at 6 o'clock and seconds bit at 12 o'clock in grain painted poplar and pine case, c1820 -
Early Pennsylvania tall clock with endless chain winding, moon phase date and bell strike, nicely turned/ detailed pillars, 30 hour, c1825 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., 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, mov't 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. -
French, L. Charvet, Lyon, 8-day, platform lever movement timepiece in the form of a French tall clock, C.1900 -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "REGULATOR No. 61", Astronomical standing timepiece, weight driven, 8 day, with 4-jar mercurial pendulum, silvered 14" dial with center minutes and subsidiary hours and seconds, c1890 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "REGULATOR No. 14", floor standing jeweler's regulator in walnut, with mercurial compensated pendulum, hinged storage in base, and with center sweep seconds hand, from the Bob Wasserman collection, c1892 (dated), No. 170. -
Lenzkirch Clock Co., Germany, floor standing jeweleris regulator, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with center sweep secondis hand in a walnut veneer case with a carved top and base highlight and turned center finial all on four bun feet, two piece white porcelain enamel dial with spade hands, c1901 -
Winterhalder and Hofmeier, Schwarzenbach, Germany, triple tune, rolling moon tall case clock time and quarter chime on 9 tubes with option for Westminster, Whittington, or Winchester chimes + silent lever The movement is 8 day and has a three jar mercury pendulum housed in an elaborately and ornately carved mahogany case with well carved male and female figures flanking the hood and trunk and with gargoyles on the base on claw feet, and wtih moon phase dial. c1900 -
G. Chandlee, Winchester (Virginia), a painted dial, center seconds, rolling moon, 8 day movement, c1790, now in a mahogany veneer over heavy hardwood case from the same period. (1790) -
Waltham Clock Co., Waltham, Mass., 9 tube hall clock, 8 day, time, strike and chime, weight driven movement playing Whittington, Westminster, or St. Michael's tune in mahogany case with six heavily beveled glasses. The silvered arched dial has applied brass numerals, finely cast spandrels and dial center, moonphase, selection for tunes or silent, and second's bit, c1918 -
French tall case clock in Art Nouveau style, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven movement in walnut case with floral carvings and stamped on the back board "J. FRANCOIS" with address. There are three tiers of shelves flanking the case with stylized carved and curved supports. The white enamel dial has cast brass floral mask, c1890 -
Robert Gibson, Whitehaven, England tall case clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in an inlaid mahogany case with rope turned columns flanking trunk and hood. The painted iron dial has moon phase and second's bit, c1820 -
Thomas and Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn., 30 hour time and strike wood movement tall clock, c1811 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) dwarf tall cases, modern bench made reproductions. one complete, one case and dial only