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Differential Power Clock Co., Chicago, "Year Running" wall clock with unique patented double spring movement in a robust oak case, and with original front tablet identifying the clock. -
J. C. Brown, Forestville, Conn., (Forestville Mfg), early and uncommon "Picture Frame" clock. A paper mache case decorated with mother of pearl and gold painted flowers over a black background. 8 day -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Cupid Empire No. 24", 15 day, time and strike, spring brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock. -
Mark Leavenworth & Son, Waterbury, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, weight wood movement in short carved column & splat shelf clock case. -
E. Terry & Sons, Plymouth, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, weight wood movement pillar & scroll shelf clock. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Standard Regulator", 8 day, weight brass movement wall timepiece. -
L. F. & W. W. Carter, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, double weight brass movement double dial calendar clock. -
Unknown, probably a Massachusetts made 8 day, weight brass movement wall timepiece. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., for Waterbury Clock Co., "Topsey" blinking eye novelty clock, 30 hour, time and animation, spring driven lever movement in a cast iron case depicting a smiling female figure with dress, blouse, stockings and shoes, 3 inch paper dial with Roman numerals. -
Erastus Hodges, Torrington, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, weight wood movement pillar & scroll shelf clock. -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn., 3 arm balance, Torsion Candlestick Timepiece with 2 3/4-in. embossed & silvered brass dial, thirty-hour timepiece with 3 small brass cups on the ends of the balance arms, hairspring, and regulator below the movement, back plate stamped Terry Ville Manufacturing Company, Terry Ville, Conn., Patented October 5th, 1852, milk glass pedestal and glass dome, -
Jerome's & Darrow, Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, weight wood movement carved column and Jester top shelf clock. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., 8 day, time and house strike spring brass lever movement desk clock. Serial No. 162806 -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 8 day, weight driven, brass movement OG shelf timepiece (rare OG as a time only) -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 28 Marble Dial" wall clock, with applied front panel including the 12-inch roman numeral dial signed "E. Howard & Co. Boston" and lower glazed section with black and gold leaf decoration, tri-foil steel hands, original white painted case housing the eight day brass movement stamped "E. Howard & Co./Boston/28" with recoil escapement, regulation from case top, evidence of Geneva stop, lead counter weight on intermediate wheel, iron weight cast "59", wooden pendulum rod and brass-faced bob. -
Reuben Tower, Hingham, Massachusetts Patent Timepiece "Banjo" Clock, with roman numeral iron dial signed "R. Tower/Hingham", mahogany case with gilded rope moldings enclosing the reverse-painted glasses, the throat a gilt scrolled foliate, the box glass a depiction of "Aurora", eight day time and strike movement with rack and snail hour strike on a top mounted bell, powered by two cast iron weights and regulated by a pendulum. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 21" later known as "Hall Clock No. 21" tall clock, 8 day, time, hour and Westminster chimes on a nest of 4 bells, weight driven movement with dead beat escapement in an oak case with beveled glass trunk door and carvings, paw feet and silvered brass dial -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York "Regulator No. 30", walnut cased wall timepiece, 8 day with etched tablet. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., 8 day, spring brass movement banjo timepiece. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Bard" figural mantel clock, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven movement with visible brocot escapement in a spelter case on an enameled cast iron base, white enamel dial with Roman numerals.