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Herschede Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, "Tubular Chime Tall Clock Pattern No. 5", 8 day, moon phase, time, strike and chime, weight driven J.J. Elliot Ltd., London movement Westminster chiming on five signed Walter Durfee patented tubes in a mahogany case with applied carvings to base, paw feet, beveled glass trunk door, reeded and smooth quarter columns on trunk conforming with reeded and smooth full columns flanking hood door and broken arch pediment top. The brass dial has an applied silvered chapter ring with raised brass Arabic numerals, intricately cut and engraved corner spandrels and dial center and painted moon phase disc, c1900 -
Walter Durfee, Providence, Rhode Island, "Tall Case" clock, 8 day, time, strike moon phase and calendar, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with four rope twisted columns on hood and large ornately carved finial, string brass inlay on door and trunk flanked by fluted columns on trunk over a base with four recessed panels and stylized shoe feet. The silvered brass dial has raised plaque with Durfee signature, four cast brass spandrels, raised Roman numeral chapter ring and engraved floral dial center, c1880 -
Grand Rapids Clock and Mantel Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan, 9 tube hall clock, 8 day, time, strike and chime, weight driven European movement playing Whittington or Westminster tune in mahogany case with crotch mahogany veneer front and sides and beveled glasses. The brass arched dial has a silvered chapter ring with applied brass numerals, cast spandrels and dial center, moon phase, selection for tunes or silent, and second's bit, c1910 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., 8 day 4 bell Sonora chime grandmother clock with Asian motif, c1920 -
Thomas Wagstaffe, London, 8 day, time and strike with calendar composite brass 12" dial tall clock. Wagstaffe was a Quaker who frequently supplied movements to his fellow American Quakers who had them cased in Philadelphia or Newport, movement c1770, case probably c1810. -
Pennsylvania "Tall Clock", 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a cherry case with crotch cherry inlaid door and base, chamfered corners and lamb's tongue top and bottom, cutout skirt and straight bracket feet with painted iron dial attributed to Spencer Nolen, c1810 -
New England tiger maple tall case clock, c1810, now with period Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn. 30 hour time and strike wooden works. -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass., "Rocking Ship Dwarf Tall Clock", 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany sided case with mixed wood front and painted metal dial with rocking ship and lighthouse scene, c1970 -
Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn. 30 hour, time and strike, wood movement tall clock, c1825 -
American tall clock, unsigned, 8 day with rolling moon, the last repair label from 1883, Philadelphia. Movement with well shaped plates along the top and cut out at bottom to conserve brass. The informal country case of mixed woods retains large cast door hinges and a deep broken arch, c1825 -
Henry Joseph, Camborne, English tall case clock with 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in oak case with brass dial decorated with eagle grasping banner reading "TEMPUS FUGIT", c1830 -
Morbier tall case clock with 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement with crown wheel escapement in walnut case with white enamel dial and pressed brass dial surround, c1800 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., modern oak tall clock, German Urgos 8 day Westminster chime movement, c1976. -
Pearl modern mahogany tall clock, German Hermle 451-050H Westminster chime 3 weight 8 day movement, c1987 -
English, "Thomas Barry, Bolton", 8 day, time and strike, tall clock in a mahogany case, c1820. -
AN UNUSUAL OAK CLOCK BOOKCASE, French, 19th century, -
English mahogany longcase regulator, c. 1790, signed: E. L. Simmons, Coleman St., London -
A very good George III 8 day mahogany long case clock, W. Hooker, Lewes, working 1803-32 -
A very fine George III mahogany 8 day long case clock, James Clark, London, Circa 1785 -
A good quality 20th century mahogany weight driven grandmother clock, Circa 1930