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C.1880, Waterbury Clock Co., GENERAL, round drop school clock, 30-day double spring time. -
C.1864, Atkins Clock Co., "Drop Octagon, XX", ripple molded wall clock, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1900 William L. Gilbert Clock Co., CT, CIRCLE DROP, 8 day, time and strike wall clock in walnut with burled applique on both inner and outer bezels. -
C.1895 Waterbury Clock Co., CT, HALIFAX, 8 day, time only, oak cased wall clock. -
C.1847, Forestville Mfg, Bristol, Conn, Wall Acorn, timepiece with 8-day spring movement. -
C.1820, Bates (Jos), Huddersfield, oak cased time and bell strike tavern clock with 14" painted dial; week duration. -
C.1890, English, 1-Wt Regulator, or tavern timepiece in a well made case of English Walnut, the robust 8-day movement with large pillars and maintaining power, and with Graham's dead beat escapement, wt descends right side of case. -
C.1860, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Custom case regulator, formerly in the LaRose Clock Museum, Greensboro, NC, selling there in the mid 1980's as lot 274. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 58" in cherry, full size, meter pendulum, 8-day weight driven. -
C.1880, Seth Thomas, "Regulator No. 19", in oak, with 2-jar thumb-print pendulum and center seconds, 8-day weight, sometimes referred to is the Santa Fe model because of their use on that rail line. -
C.1855, Atkins, Whiting, and Co., Bristol, Thirty Day Wagon Spring wall clock, rosewood drop octagon case with ripple edge molding, with rare Pony Shoe movement, and Ives dial. -
C.1860, Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn, Thirty Day Fusee, wall clock, rosewood drop octagon with ripple molding. -
C.1850, German, I. B. Saier, Saig [Baden-Wurtemburg], an interesting 2-weight wall clock, showing a lot of American influence, the 8-sided star shaped top similar to what Silas B Terry designed for his iron case, this one of mahogany veneer over pine. -
C.1910, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "World", 8-day time and cathedral gong strike, wall clock. -
C.1881, Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., "EUNOMIA" walnut cased wall clock, 8-day time and strike, spring. -
C.1865, German, Gustav Becker, Freiburg-i/S, 1-Wt Vienna Regulator, in an inlaid case. The movement with black porcelain dial and gilt numerals, pendulum with multi color cloisonne enamel, and the special pulley with black enamel inlay, and the original weight with enamel trim caps top and bottom, orig movement serial No. 146490 -
C.1875, E. Howard and Co., Marble Dial No. 28 (small), wall clock, 8-day, weight driven. -
C.1900, E. Howard and Co., "Regulator No. 70", 8-day weight wall clock in ash. -
C.1875, Seth Thomas, Regulator No. 1, with S. B. Terry round movement and reverse painted tablet, large iron weight traveling behind baffle, and paper indicator. -
C.1975, Colonial Clock Co., Zeeland, MI, JEWELER'S REGULATOR, one weight in a classic French style case that was patterned after the regulator that hung in Sir John Bennett's Clock and Sweet shop at Greenfield Village. Has a rugged pinwheel movement.