Search Antique Clocks
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of 1,736 clocks
type School House or Drop
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New Haven Clock Co. "Admiral", ca 1903. -
Seth Thomas Schoolhouse Clock, ca.1909, Model "12 inch drop octagon". -
New Haven regulator made for the English market, ca 1880's. -
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 3" ca 1886. -
E. Howard & Co. Boston, "No. 10" reissue, ca 1976. -
E. Howard & Co. Boston, "No. 70" reissue c. 1970's -
Seth Thomas "Drop Octagon, 10 Inch", C. 1924. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Drop Octagon-R.C, 8 Inch", C. 1901. -
German? Mini short drop. -
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", C. early 1900's, between 1913-1922. -
New Haven-English drop clock. -
English wall drop clock, probably by Jerome-New Haven. -
Sessions Clock Co. hanging, "Drop Octagon, 8 Inch" - 1908. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Office Regulator", C. 1901. -
Waterbury Clock Company, wall clock, "Drop Octagon", C. 1875. -
Waterbury Clock Company, Waterbury, New York, Chicago. per the full label. "English Drop No. 3", C. 1892, according to the catalogs. -
Arthur Pequegnat Clock Co. Kitchener, Canada, the "Preston" 8 day wall clock, all taken from the full label on the back. -
Forestville Clock Company, Forestville, Conn., hanging clock, "Drop Octagon No. 2", C. 1855. -
New Haven Clock Co. hanging short drop clock, "Blake", C. 1900. -
The Maranville Clock, made by the Bristol Clockworks, a limited reproduction of the 1861 calendar mechanism patented by Galusha Maranville.