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type Wall
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C.1820, English, 8-day Tavern wall timepiece. -
C.1890, German, Philip Haas, small wall regulator, 8-day, time only, in an intricately CARVED case. -
C.1885, Austrian, 3/4 Column, 3-Weight, Grand Sonnerie wall clock, walnut case with engraved weights, dial center and matching grid-iron pendulum. -
C.1900, Ansonia Clock Co., CAPITOL, oak cased, double spring, time only wall clock, 8-day. -
C.1880, E. Howard and Co., "Regulator No. 11" one weight, 8-day, with restorations. -
C.1874, E. Howard and Co., "No. 28, Marble Dial Clock", 8-day weight driven timepiece. -
C.1880, Welch, Spring and Co., "Regulator No. 5", 8-day double weight wall timepiece. -
C.1885, Austrian, 3-Weight Grand Sonnerie wall clock in walnut, with carved 3/4 columns (are almost full except for where they mount to the door). -
C.1879, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Regulator No. 2", 8-day rosewood wall timepiece. -
C.1883 (dated), E. Howard and Co., Regulator No. 58-10, in mahogany, presentation item. -
C.1865 (dated) E. Howard and Co., No. 19 Marble Dial clock, 8-day, one weight. -
C.1865, Austrian, 3-Wt Dwarf, Grand Sonnerie, oak case, with full size 7" dial and short drop pendulum. -
C.1875, E. N. Welch HANGING ITALIAN, 8-day time and strike, rosewood with carved accents. -
C.2002 (dated), Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, Repro of Howard Regulator No. 11, sometimes called the "Keyhole", this one in a cherry case. -
C.1918, Chelsea Clock Co., "No. 1 Pendulum" office regulator in Cherry. -
C.1939, Seth Thomas, "Regulator No. 71", with robust No. 68 movement with jeweled pallets and fitted with master contact /at one minute intervals. -
C.1875, Austrian, Anton Vogel, "Jahr-Uhr", weight driven year duration wall clock in a walnut case. -
C.1880, F. Kroeber, New York, Regulator No. 30 in walnut, 8- day, time and strike. -
C.1880, F. Kroeber, New York, Regulator No. 30 in walnut, 8- day, time. -
C.1883, New Haven Clock Co., Regulator No. 9, with original pinwheel movement and grid pendulum in walnut. To quote the New Haven catalog for that year "Finished with Glass Sides, Movement of best Swiss Pattern, Sweep Second Hand, Dead Beat Escapement, 12 Inch Porcelain Dial, Steel and Brass Pendulum Rods, adjusting to heat and cold."