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Eli Terry, Plymouth, Conn., 30-hour, time and strike, weight wood movement pillar & scroll shelf clock. -
Birge & Fuller, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike wagon spring brass movement steeple on frame or double steeple shelf clock. -
American, attributed to Bradley & Hubbard, CASE ONLY for an exceedingly rare blinking eye clock: "MAN IN TRENCH COAT WITH DOG" -
Roxbury style reproduction tall clock mahogany case (only) with Willard type ogee bracket feet, -
F.L. Scheidemann, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, standing astronomical regulator, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a walnut case with octagonal top and painted wooden dial -
Benjamin Morrill, Boscawen, New Hampshire, 8 day, weight brass movement New Hampshire Mirror wall timepiece. -
E. Howard & Co.. Boston, Mass., "Regulator No. 10" figure eight reissue wall clock, Serial #211, the walnut case in the figure eight form with roman numeral metal dial signed "E. Howard & Co./Boston", the full length door with glazed opening for the dial, waist section with gold and black geometric shaped decoration and lower 6-inch opening with black, gold and maroon concentric circles and center for pendulum viewing, lower turned drop at the base, eight day brass time only movement with front plate stamped "E. Howard & Co./Boston", "No. 10", "SN 211" and "6/76", recoil escapement all powered by an iron weight and regulated by a brass rod, and brass-faced pendulum bob. -
John Birge, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike, spring brass detached fusee movement steeple on frame or double steeple shelf clock. -
Joseph Ives, New York, 8 day, time and strike, weight brass and iron plate movement mirror clock. -
Glo-Dial Clock Company, Los Angeles, California, neon gallery wall clock, electric driven, time only movement with large 25.5in black dial, bold straight white hands, Arabic numerals and orange lighted neon perimeter -
Jeweler's hanging regulator 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in period early 20th century oak case with movement built by Arthur Dekalb of Pulaski, NY and designed by the late E.H. Parkhurst, Lancaster, PA (Past President of NAWCC) in 1972 -
Aaron Willard, Boston, Massachusetts, dish dial mahogany shelf clock, reverse-painted glass with shields, stenciled flowers and lower cartouche inscribed "Aaron Willard/Boston" all over the iron roman numeral dish dial, the lower veneered wooden panel with line and central marquetry inlay resting on the flat veneered base and brass ball feet, eight day time only brass movement with pendulum and lead weight. -
American or English, an unusual 30 day pier glass regulator with center seconds, the frame with gilt, repeating ornament and surmounted by gilt, sculptural foliate elements and central shell, the frame hinged to a pine case containing a large, 30 day weight driven timepiece movement with seconds pendulum, dead beat escapement, stop work, lantern pinions, and brass plates with turned iron pillars, mounted to a cast iron plate set into the case back, and white painted Roman numeral metal dial, with fancy, openwork blued steel moon hands, cast iron weights and wooden pendulum rod with heavy brass clad ball. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Vienna Regulator", similar to No. 50, but with fluted bottom. Shown in the Kroeber book (Ly 2006), page 471 as #K334. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., for Bigelow Kennard & Co., Banjo Clock, with brass eagle finial surmounting the zinc roman numeral dial inscribed "E. Howard & Co./Boston" and "Bigelow Kennard & Co.", brass glazed bezel, flat frames housing the glasses, the lower glass depicting a British and American warship in battle during the War of 1812 both flying their national flags, cross-hatched oval for pendulum viewing, the waist glass flanked by brass side ornaments and showing a Federal shield and an American patriotic eagle, all resting on a carved pedestal, eight day nickel plate time only movement with front plate inscribed "E. Howard & Co./Boston", maintaining power, Geneva stop (now gone), viewing port for the recoil escapement all powered by a lead weight and regulated by a flat wooden rod and brass faced pendulum bob, -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., "Elberon", 8 day, time and strike, spring brass movement digital dial calendar clock. -
Boston Clock Company, Boston, Mass., Cherry Cased Wall Clock, with 12-inch painted zinc roman numeral dial marked by retailer "Daniel Pratt's Son/Boston", the lower glazed door for pendulum and weight access and shelf like pedestal below, eight day time only brass movement with front plate stamped "Boston Clock Co./Boston", recoil escapement, flat wooden pendulum rod, damascened pendulum bob, and iron weight with compound pulley. -
Birge & Fuller, Bristol, Conn., steeple on frame shelf clock with candle finials with a spring driven, 8 day fusee time and strike movement in a mahogany veneered case. -
Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, Penn., model 22 chronometer watch with wind indicator, 35 size, 21 jewels, stem wind, pin set, adjusted to 6 positions and temperature, straight line damascened nickel plate movement, with lever escapement and micrometric regulator, Arabic numeral silvered metal dial, black steel spade and poker hands, serial #2F12833, the timepiece contained in a mahogany box with viewing aperture, c1940 -
Smith (Samuel B.) & Goodrich (Chauncey), Bristol, Conn. miniature empire shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day fusee timepiece movement in a rosewood veneered case.