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type Wall
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C.1915, German, P Haas, Edwardian Box clock, 8-day rod strike in an oak case with 3 panes of beveled glass in the door. -
C.1910, German, 8-day time and strike box style wall clock. -
C.1905, Simplex Time Recorder Co., Gardner, Mass., 15-day wall timepiece. -
Case Only, C.1910, Chelsea No. 1 Pendulum, as-found, -
C.1929, New Haven Clock Co., BALCONY, 12" model wall clock, in a stained poplar case, 8-day time only. -
C.1885, American FRET WORK timepiece, as-found, some frets missing, 30 hour pendulum mov't. -
C.1900, German, Gustav Becker, 8-day time/strike spring regulator clock. -
C.1920, Waltham Watch and Clock Co., for Tiffany and Co., 8-day mirror timepiece, stem wind at case edge beyond 2. -
C.1914, New Haven Clock Co., 8-day wall timepiece. This is the case that was used in the double dial version called the Rutland. -
C.1913, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "University", 8-day wall timepiece. There are the remains of label on the back that read: " No. 301?". -
C.1891, Waterbury Clock Co. Calendar No. 36, double dial perpetual calendar, 8-day time with strike in walnut. -
C.1906, Waterbury Clock Co., "ALTON" oak cased wall clock, with restorations. -
C.1840, Hatch Regulator, in a mahogany waisted case, 8-day, weight driven. -
C.1905, American Wringer Co., (by New Haven Clock Co.), 30-day spring wall regulator. This is the timepiece version of the double dial calendar model in this auction (lot 238). -
C.1907, E. Ingraham and Co., "Landau", 8-day oak wall timepiece. -
C.1900, Japanese, 8-day time/strike wall clock. -
C.1890, Anglo-American, 8-day time/strike wall clock with a New Haven movement. -
C.1905, German, Spring Regulator, in the Alt Deutsch style, 8-day with porcelain dial, walnut case. -
C.1911, New Haven, BRANFORD, pressed oak drop octagon timepiece. -
C.1911, New Haven Clock Co., REFEREE, Time and calendar store regulator, 8-day.