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Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn. (Div Gen'l Time Instruments Corp) "REGULATOR NO. 2" model, 8 day time only No. 77 B brass mvt in oak case with 12" dial, weight driven. C. 1930. -
Horace Tifft, N. Attleboro, a good Massachusetts banjo with wooden sidearms, 8-day, weight, C.1850, with both repair and sales labels from "C. R. SMITH and SONS, 1700 Market St, Philadelphia, dated 1848. -
Banjo timepiece, Massachusetts, with later signature, 8-day, weight, C.1820 -
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Amphion", 8-day time/strike/alarm mantel clock. Circa 1884 -
Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn, DOUBLE STEEPLE, time and gong strike, spring movement, 8-day. C. 1848. -
Modern reproduction of a New Hampshire Mirror clock, 8-day, weight driven, with a quality movement by Kilbourn and Proctor (repro Morrill wheelbarrow style movement with scape and pendulum to the right). C.1980. -
Terry Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn, "Model 100" iron cased star octagon, 8-day time only, winds at 5, C.1870 -
Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co, Salem Bridge, Conn, 4 column Steeple shelf clock, with mirror in the large spire. "Late style" 2-wt movement on seat board. C.1835. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "REGULATOR No. 6", in walnut, 8-day, weight driven, in a walnut case, serial No. 310 of 4000. C.1976. -
E. Terry and Sons, Plymouth, Conn, PILLAR and SCROLL, 30-hr wooden works shelf clock, C.1825 -
Seth Thomas "UMBRIA", 15 day double spring time only movement, in an oak case, C.1894 -
Mahogany grandmother clock, with a signed, period Howard and Davis, Boston, regulator movement, with 70 beat pendulum, and painted arched dial. C. 1970. -
Boston area banjo, T-Bridge movement, possibly by A. Willard, Jr, slender round head, dial to edge of head, 8-day, weight, barb hands, with restorations. C.1825. -
Repro Howard No. 10 Figure 8 Wall clock in walnut, with well made 8-day weight movement signed "Cline". C. 1980. -
Norris North, Torrington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike pillar and scroll clock, 2-wt, circa 1825 -
Atkins and Whiting, iron framed, Wagon Spring (Ives patent) skeleton timepiece under glass dome, C.1855 -
Ansonia Clock Co, large 4-glass, EXCELSIOR, in nickel / silver finish, now with a pendulum from a French clock,C.1904 -
Reproduction of the Seth Thomas No. 5 Regulator in mahogany finish, weight driven, 8-day. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "ANGEL SWING No. 4", 8-day timepiece with winged cherub pendulum that swings front to back. C.1882. -
C.1830, Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co., Salem Bridge shelf clock, in a mahogany veneered case with pilasters, Corinthian capitals and a well carved fruit bowl splat and paw feet.