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Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., for John E. Hand & Sons, Co., Philadelphia, brass case hinged bezel 8" dial time only engine room clock, #165517 shown in Demeter book as completed 4 / 29 / 25, mounted on newer octagonal oak board -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 20" Marble Dial wall clock with a weight driven 8 day timepiece movement, -
English, 8 day, spring fusee brass movement gallery clock sold by Morath Brothers, Liverpool, England. -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., 8 day, spring brass movement gallery timepiece. -
English dial clock, mahogany case with nicely turned, molded front, brass bezel, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, eight day fusee timepiece movement -
French Morbier 8 day time and strike ebonized wood bakery wall clock, dial signed Cortial- Faugier, LePuy -
The Synchronome Co., Ltd., England, slave clock, turned cherry case with Roman numeral white painted dial, black painted steel hands -
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., 8 day, spring brass lever movement marine wall timepiece. -
C.1853, Litchfield Mfg, Litchfield, Conn, gallery clock with papier-m and acirc;che surround and with large spring movement with Sulley patent balance escapement. -
C.1930, One Hand Clock Co., Warren, PA, timepiece with largest 10.5" dial,, with 720 minute divisions around the circumference of the dial. -
C.1920, Seth Thomas Clock Co., 30-day gallery timepiece. -
C.1840, Northern New England (probably VT), tavern clock, 8-day, one weight time piece, with 15 inch dial. -
C.1925, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Marble dial No. 21, 24" dial, spring driven. -
C.1860, E. N. WELCH, with Dec 11, 1855 patent date, small octagon timepiece. -
Mixed lot: C.1920, Howard marble clock case, now with wooden dial, and now with a Waltham gallery movement from the same period, running. -
C.1870, Unsigned, probably Jerome and Co mini octagon gallery, 30 hour, restored. -
C.1990, Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, Mini repro corrugated gallery clock (half size of Ingraham original). -
C.1900, New Haven "Eight Day Pendulum Time Clock" in a box case with turned wood bezel, the painted metal dial with a hole at 6 for attending the pendulum. -
C.1913, New Haven Clock Co., WOOD LEVER, solid oak case with original painted 10 inch dial. -
C.1890, Seth Thomas, ONE DAY LEVER, time and strike, in a fired porcelain case, with fired in floral decorations.