Search Antique Clocks
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of 1,648 clocks
type Wall School House or Drop
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C.1900, E. Howard and Co, "Regulator No. 70" -
C.1895, Waterbury, 12 Inch Octagon Drop Calendar clock -
C.1890, E.N. Welch, "No. 1 Drop Octagon" -
C.1881, Wm.L. Gilbert "Office Drop Calendar" clock as-found. -
C.1880, German, Black Forest, for the English market, -
C.1870, E. Ingraham and Co., "IONIC" wall clock -
C.1855, Atkins, Whiting and Co., Bristol, Conn., Drop Octagon wall clock -
C.1850, English, Single Fusee Drop Dial -
C.1850, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn, 8-day Fusee drop octagon, -
Gilbert Mfg Co., Winsted, Conn, GALUSHA MARANVILLE, patent calendar on their short drop octagon in rosewood, 8-day time and strike, C.1862, manufactured for N. C. HYDE and CO {as shown on label}. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co, C.1891 {dated on rear}, 12 short drop octagon, made under contract for Union Pacific Railway. Note the dial is signed Union Pacific, the label [40% missing] is special for Union Pacific, and the rear of the case is also stenciled "Union Pacific". -
Ansonia Brass and Copper Co., "Drop Extra Calendar", Circa 1883, 8-day time/strike Terry's Patent wall calendar clock. -
Ansonia Brass and Copper Co., "Drop Extra Calendar", Circa 1883, 8-day time/strike Terry's Patent wall calendar clock. -
D. J. Gale, "Drop Calendar No. 2", mfg by Welch, Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn, with full perpetual calendar correcting for short months and leap year and in addition with an equation dial that indicates the time of sunrise and sunset for every 7th day. Additional dials show the day of the week and the 29 days for phases of the moon, rosewood case, 8-day, gong striking. C.1875, mov't stamped "Pat'd Aug 30, 1870" -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, CT, "REGULATOR No. 3" with 12 sided top bezel, in oak, 8-day weight driven timepiece, c.1870 -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "No. 70, PROGRAM CONTACT CLOCK", based on the No. 70 regulator and with and iron back behind the circular, laminated head, the dial insulated from the iron back on 4 wooden blocks, and with 2 bronze rings with holes at 5 minute intervals, the rings wired to an electrical stud in top of clock and the iron back/movement wired to the other stud. Walnut case. C.1910 -
Boston Clock Co., for Daniel Pratt's Son, Boston, C.1895, "Pendulum No. 1" weight driven wall regulator in walnut. -
Waterbury Clock Co. Waterbury, Conn. "DROP OCTAGON 10 INCH" wall clock with 8 day time only spring driven mvt in oak veneer case with Roman numeral painted zinc pan 10" dial, C.1910 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, 11 Inch Drop Octagon, 8-day, time only, spring mov't, c.1900 -
Ansonia Brass Co., Ansonia, Conn., C.1855, short drop chisel-bottom timepiece, 8-day.