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type Wall
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Case only, C.1890, Anglo-American, Rosewood with inlay round drop case. -
C.1920, German box clock, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1910, German, Gustav Becker, small box clock. 8-day time/strike. -
C.1875 French, Morbier wall clock, double dial 8-day time and strike (made up). -
C.1955, German, Gravity Rack Clock, as-found, with bent pendulum rod. -
C.1895. German, barometer/thermometer wall clock, 8-day time/strike. -
C.1860, English, 8-day fusee drop wall timepiece, octagon top. -
C.1890, Anglo-American, 8-day time/strike inlayed wall clock. -
C.1890 Mixed Lot, Walnut regulator case that looks very similar to a smaller Howard #89, currently with a 30-day New Haven movement, mounted on shim board. -
C.1906 Ansonia Clock Co., "Regulator A", 8-day wall timepiece. -
C.1921 Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Drop Octagon 8 Inch", 8-day school house timepiece. -
C.1890, French, Gilt Cast Iron Wall clock, the movement probably from another clock as it is a bit too deep for the case, and is held into the iron casting by 2 wood screws forced into the brass bezel. -
C.1925, Sessions Clock Co., "Kitchlok", 8-day time and strike wall clock. -
C.1810, Dutch, Stuhl clock movement, 30 Hour, time and strike, with crown verge escapement, and rectangular dial with applied brass decorations. -
C.1850, Dutch, Painted Dial Friesland movement, now mounted into a pine box to protect it. -
C.1910, German, 8-day time and Bim Bam strike, box style wall clock. -
C.1865, French, Morbier Quarter Strike wall clock movement, 2-train, less weights and pendulum, retailed by Felipe Hect of Puerto Rico (on dial). -
C.1900 German, drop octagon wall calendar, 8-day time with gong strike, for the French market (rollers in French). -
C.1880 G. Esplin, Wigan, English, 8-day fusee timepiece, octagonal drop dial. -
C.1900, French, Cast Brass Wall Cartel clock, Gothic motif, with 8-day bell strike movement.