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English, Archibald Coats, Wigan, C.1820, a Liverpool area painted square dial tall clock with Halifax moon, 8-day, bell strike, 2-wt, the hood with broken arch pediment, eagle finial in center, and the plinth with well formed bracket feet. -
Reproduction dwarf tall case, in the style of Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Mass and with his name and town applied to the dial, C.1980, cherry case with turned columns flanking the dial. -
Scottish, unsigned, C.1840, arched dial tall clock with rolling moon, 8-day, 2-wt, bell strike, in a mahogany and mahogany veneer case with cross banded trim. -
American tall clock, unsigned, 8-day with rolling moon, the last repair label from 1883, Philadelphia. Mov't 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. C.1825. -
Scottish, Robert Muir, Dulry, c.1840, painted dial, 8-day tall clock in a crotch mahogany veneer case with good proportions. And with an exceptional original dial showing figures for the 4 continents, and a scene in the arch titled "Cotter's Saturday Night". -
English, Benjamin Ellis, Woodbridge, C.1830, Composite dial with rocking ship in the arch, 8-day, 2-weight mov't, and with seconds hand and calendar aperture, housed in a mahogany case with Gothic influence and satinwood edging. -
A reproduction tiger maple tall clock with scroll top and carved rosettes, full columns flanking the hood door, and quarter columns flanking the tombstone door with carved fan at top. The base or plinth of the case has matching quarter columns and well proportioned French feet. With a period [C.1830] American 8-day 2-wt time and strike movement, having a painted iron dial with Roman numerals and eagle in the arch. -
English, John Stevenson, Stafford, C.1770, diminutive oak cased square dial (12") tall clock, 8-day time and strike [count wheel off great wheel], 2-wt. With seconds bit below 12, and calendar aperture above 6 and with deeply ringed winding holes. Finely pierced spandrels with a female face. -
Unsigned Pennsylvania Tall clock, probably Montgomery County, 8-day, painted rolling moon dial, in a cherry case with full turned columns flanking the dial, and turned spindle style quarter columns flanking the center of the case, and with 4 spindle feet. 2-wt. c.1825. -
New Hampshire, 8-day, 2-wt tall clock, C.1820, probably by either James C. Cole or Benj. Morrill of Boscawen, in a heavy birch case with reeded side columns w/ brass capitals, and a hood with full turned columns flanking the dial, and surmounted by pierced frets. -
New Hampshire, 8-Day Painted Dial tall clock (unsigned dial), C.1820, in a birch case with maple coloring, and with a scroll or broken arch top. -
Boston area mahogany tall case clock, C.1820, 8-day, 12 inch painted arched dial, with the later applied signature of Simon Willard. The case with fan inlays on the waist and plinth, brass stop fluted quarter columns to the waist and stop fluted full columns and fret trim on the hood. -
Benjamin Swan, Augusta {Maine}, C.1825, 8-day rolling moon tall clock, with painted, moon phase dial, housed in a mahogany and birch case, having a pierced fret trim atop the hood, and accented with 3 brass finials. Reeded quarter columns with brass capitals flank the waist door, and the plinth with scalloped apron and French feet. 2-weight. -
Austrian or So. German, a public building tall clock with auxiliary drive through the top for driving a large set of remote hands, probably a large gallery slave in a bank or department store. With a heavy cast iron plate movement, skeleton in form, similar to a street clock, and with a heavy meter pendulum. The mov't also with maintaining power and Graham's style dead beat escapement with adjustable pallets, C.1900 -
Ansonia Clock Co., C.1901, "ANTIQUE STANDING", 2-weight hall clock, 8-day, hour and half hour gong strike with brass trimmings, silvered 10" dial with gilt center. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "REGULATOR No. 23", with 90 Day duration movement, driven by two weights and with 4-jar compensating pendulum, the fine escapement visible on the front plate. -
International Time Recording Co., Endicott, N.Y., heavy duplex time only mvt with original day and time, punch card recorder in walnut case with Arabic numeral metal dial and two wind indicators, c1920 -
English, Reproduction Celpsydra or water clock, classic Anglo design with a cylinder that drips water into a cistern below, and then the water is re-transferred to the cylinder for "re-winding", c.1980. Water flow is regulated by a small valve at the bottom of the cylinder. -
Dwarf tall case, reproduction of the Nathaniel Mulliken style, using a Seth Thomas No. 2 movement, a nicely made country style mahogany case with dovetail construction. -
Swedish country tallcase clock, 19th century