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type Longcase
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C.1919, Colonial Mfg, Zeeland, Michigan, Model 1216, 5-tube tall clock, in good original condition. -
C.1900, English 8-Day, Brass Dial Tall Case Clock, in very good original condition. -
C.1760, Samuel Buttonworth, Rochdale, English 8-day tall clock with square brass dial and calendar aperature above 6. -
C.1962, Herschede Hall Clock Co, Starkville, Model 515, mahogany 5-tube, rolling moon, hall clock, in excellent original condition. -
C.1950, Herschede Hall Clock Co., Model 215, mahogany 9-tube, 2-tune, rolling moon, hall clock, in generally good original condition. -
C.1810, New Hampshire tall clock with an 8-day wood plate movement with brass and steel gears, unsigned, but attributed to Abijah Gould of Hollis, New Hampshire. -
C.1740, English, Taylor, Lydiat, a good 18th century tall case clocks with restorations. -
C.1820, Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn. Scarce 8-day pull wind tall clock -
C.130-Hour wooden movement tall clock, in very good condition, with restorations.820, Luman Watson, Cincinnati, Ohio -
C.1885, Wm L. Gilbert, Regulator No. 8, in walnut and in generally good condition. -
C.1845, Belden D. Bingham, Nashua, NH, jeweler's master regulator in excellent original condition. -
C.1890, French, Mahogany Tall Clock, with good pinwheel movement. -
C.1740, Abigial Ridgway, English 30-hour posted frame 10" dial tall clock movement and dial. -
C.1810, American tall clock movement, seatboard and pulleys, needing some work. -
C.1840, English, Movement and Dial assembly for a tall clock. -
C.1740, John Holroydin, Wakefield, English 30-hour 10" brass dial single hand tall clock movement. -
Peter Stretch, Philadelphia, 18th century tall clock, walnut case with caddy top above a deep, cavetto molded cornice, bonnet door with attached, turned columns, trunk with thumb molded, figured walnut door, and heavy ogee moldings at top and bottom, and the base with removable panel, feet cut from the front and sides, the square, composite dial with gilt, matted center, decorated winding holes, and Roman numeral, silvered chapter ring, pierced steel hands, 8 day, weight driven time and strike movement with count wheel between the plates, brass pendulum with wooden rod, and cylindrical lead weights -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Regulator No. 4", jeweler's regulator floor standing clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with Swiss pinwheel escapement and gridiron lyre pendulum in a walnut case with burled walnut highlights with jeweler's private label "PISTELL AND SCHNEIDER JEWELERS-OPTICIANS" stenciled on front of trunk door and Jenny Lind crest with a white enamel dial and center sweep seconds -
Edward S. Moulton, Rochester, New Hampshire tall case clock, the cherry case with fretwork top, turned finials and ogee bracket feet, numbered and signed by the maker, Roman numeral painted metal dial with seconds bit, calendar, and rocking ship, the back with label of Spencer & Nolen, Washington St., Boston, 8 day, time and strike, brass weight driven movement -
New York Standard Watch Co., Jersey City, New Jersey, electric hanging regulator, walnut case with molded door and base, Roman numeral painted dial with brass bezel, in line movement with Hipp toggle, pendulum with ebonized wooden rod and heavy brass clad ball