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C.1925, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Electric Master Clock, now less program switch, clock relay and bell relay [filled holes in rear]. With original EHCCo schematic for New Central School, So. Berwick, Maine, and with Blackwell made 3-jar pendulum with invar rod. -
C.1871, (dated label) Seth Thomas, Parlor Calendar No. 4 in walnut, 8-day time and strike, double dial perpetual calendar. -
C.1845, Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., 8-day time and strike brass spring steeple clock, nicely restored. -
C.1900, French, Japy Freres, 8-day time and bell strike, small marble tambour clock, black and mottled green. -
C.1885, Boston Clock Co., 8-day tandem wind time and gong strike 4-glass or crystal regulator mantel clock, serial No. 8204. -
C.1900, French, 4-glass Crystal Regulator, 8-day time and gong strike, with cloisonne enamel on bezel, side columns and pendulum,. -
C.1830, Austrian, walnut and gilt wood, 30-hour time and gong strike mantel clock. -
C.1900, French, 8-day time and strike mantel clock, round Gothic styled mahogany case. -
C.1910, Jerome and Co. (New Haven Clock Co.), 8-day Turner's Patent alarm beehive timepiece (for those who need a loud alarm). You usually find this alarm movement in steeple cases, so this is a bit uncommon; note alarm train takes the place of the strike train. -
C.1845, Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., 8-day time and gong strike beehive shelf clock, with brass springs. -
Early 20th Century, 8-day weight driven Massachusetts shelf clock, with a movement from a banjo, and a dial signed Reuben Tower, Hingham. -
C.1885, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Amphion", 8-day time/strike oak and ebonized trim mantel clock, with restorations. -
C.1875, H. J. Davies., "Crystal Palace No. 3", Merchandised by Ansonia Clock Co., 8-day time and strike mantel clock, under round glass dome. -
C.1901, Ansonia Clock Co., "La Cantal", 8-day time/strike porcelain mantel clock with open escapement dial. -
C.1870, French, 4-Column Empire style mantel clock with base and repaired glass dome. -
C.1830, S. Clark for Hill, Wells and Co., Straitsville, Conn, a Salem Bridge (Naugatuck) shelf clock with restorations. -
C.1850, French, 8-day time/strike silk thread suspension figural mantel clock, Mandolin Player, ormolu. -
C.1954, J. Kaiser, G.M.B.H. 400-day timepiece with a moon phase dial, and terrestrial globe pendulum. -
C.1900, Brass Cased Carriage Clock, time, strike and repeat, in a clean Corniche case, and with original travel case -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage clock, time, strike and repeat, in a Doucine variant case, and with hand painted ivory panels and dial mask, dial signed Tiffany and Co. See this same case style in A Century of Fine Carriage Clocks, Fanelli and Terwilliger [1987), clock No. 1 (page 15).