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type Wall School House or Drop Trunk
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English, single train, chain fusee dial clock, C.1870, in a round top, short drop wall case of mahogany, 8-day with carved accents and a bottom door to access the pendulum, retailed by "Brown" of Weymouth. -
Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn, 30-DAY Fusee timepiece with Atkins round movement attached to iron fusee support in a "Drop Octagon XX" case that originally had just a regular 8-day time movement. The movement was changed long ago, and the to glue block been there a long time. A 3/8 inch old pine back has been added for reinforcement. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Regulator No. 2, C.1920, in an oak case, 8-day, weight driven. -
C.1880, E. N. Welch, Forestville, Conn, No. 1 Drop Calendar, 8-day timepiece with simple calendar showing outside the chapter ring. -
C.1878 Welch, Spring and Co., Bristol, Conn: VERDI model rosewood wall clock with 8-day time and strike movement. -
C.1890, E. N. Welch Mfg, Forestville, Conn, VERDI, long drop octagon school clock in walnut, 8-day time and gong strike. -
C.1880, Anglo-American Round Drop school clock with inlay and matching tablets, 8-day. -
C.1860 Unsigned, Attributed to George D. Hatch, North Attleboro, MA: Regulator No. 5 with 8-day time only weight movement. -
C.1980, Seth Thomas, Regulator No. 2, in oak, 8-day weight driven, home-made case with 1942 [dated] mov't and dial. -
C.1888 Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, CT: Regulator No. 3 in burled walnut with 8-day time only weight movement. -
C.1880, Seth Thomas Clock Co., REGULATOR No. 3, in oak, single weight wall clock with 12 sided top bezel, painted dial and pendulum visible through glazed door. -
C.1885, Seth Thomas, Regulator No. 2, in walnut, 8-day weight driven, with restorations. -
C.1855, Henry Terry, Plymouth, Conn, Office Regulator, Striking, 2-weight, 8-day in a rosewood and grained case. Both the case and movement were designed by Henry's brother Silas. Henry funded S.B. Terry's business in 1949, and a few styles of clocks appear with only the label of Henry Terry, such as this one. The movement is virtually identical to that used by Seth Thomas in their striking "No.1-Extra", since they purchased the right to manufacture the several regulator designs of S. B. Terry in 1859 for $750. Movement has maintaining power and dead-beat escapement. -
C.1976 (re-issue), Seth Thomas, Regulator No. 2, in oak, single weight, eight-day, serial No. 2806 of 4000. -
C.1909, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn: WORLD model in rosewood with 15-day time-only movement. -
C.1880, New Haven Clock Co, Office No. 1, round drop wall regulator, 1-weight, 8-day, figured walnut. -
C.1900, E. Ingraham, Bristol, Conn, DEW DROP, 8-day timepiece, in a grained poplar case and with partial label on the rear. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Regulator No. 70, in oak, 8-day weight driven timepiece. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 70", in walnut, 8-day weight driven timepiece. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., Regulator No. 70, in a cherry case, 8-day weight driven.