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type Wall Calendar
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C.1880, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., "No. 3 Vienna" double dial perpetual calendar clock in very good restored condition. -
C.1900, Lovell Manufacturing Co., Erie, Penn, "MERIDIAN" round drop wall calendar in outstanding original condition. -
C.1870, Gilbert Mfg. Co, Winsted, Conn., short drop octagon, with Maranville patent calendar. -
C.1880, Ithaca Belgrade double dial calendar, 8-day time & strike, as-found, incomplete case. -
C.1880, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Office Calendar No. 7", 8-day calendar timepiece, as-found, less veneer on bezels. -
C.1883, Ansonia Brass & Copper Co., "Drop Extra Calendar", 8-day time/strike Terry's Patent calendar clock (William A. Terry). -
C.1910, Sessions Clock Co., "Regulator No. E", 8-day calendar wall timepiece. -
C.1880, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., New York, Regulator No. 1, often called the "No. 1 Hanging Bank Clock" double dial perpetual wall calendar, 2-wt, in fancy walnut case. -
C.1900, American Wringer Co., (by New Haven Clock Co.), 30-day, spring, double dial calendar wall clock. There is a timepiece version of the case elsewhere in the auction. -
C.1875 Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca NY, NO. 2 REGULATOR or HANGING BANK CLOCK, 8 day weight driven, time and strike, walnut wall clock, with restoration. -
C.1897, Prentiss Calendar and Time Co., New York, "EMPIRE", calendar timepiece, 30 day duration, with separately wound "thrasher" mechanism with two rollers carrying month and day and the dates on individual cards. -
C.1881, Gilbert Clock Co., OFFICE DROP CALENDAR, using Maranville style disc calendar (note Maranville's patent was specific about painted metal dials with gear driven rotation, so Gilbert circumvented his patent by using paper over thin metal discs, moved with a nail or other sharp object). -
C.1878, Welch, Spring and Co., ROUND HEAD REGULATOR No. 4, double dial perpetual calendar, 8-day timepiece in a rosewood case. -
C.1886, E. Ingraham and Co., IONIC CALENDAR, rosewood veneer rear case and grained bezel, 8-day, time and gong strike, double dial perpetual calendar. -
C.1886, E. Ingraham and Co., "IONIC CALENDAR", 8-day time and strike with B B Lewis perpetual calendar mechanism, rosewood case. -
C.1865, L. F. and W. W. Carter, Bristol, Conn, "Carter Calendar Clock", 8-day, 2-weight [both weights power central arbor], time and calendar, double dial, rosewood case -
C.1915, Waterbury Clock Co., 8-day calendar wall timepiece, store regulator case. Label on the back reads: "A and W Regulator, New York". It appears that A and W was buying clocks from Waterbury and placing their label on the back. -
C.1915. Sessions Clock Co., Forestville, Conn, CRESCENT No. 15, Calendar, store regulator, 8-day, time, with restorations. -
C.1885, D. J. Gale patent Calendar clock, the Welch DAMROSCH, in walnut, lacking most of top and bottom trim. -
Seth Thomas No. 13 Double Dial Calendar Clock