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C.1850, Attleboro Banjo Clock, in a closed mahogany case, 8-day weight driven. -
C.1825, Mark Leavenworth and Son, Waterbury, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement pillar and scroll shelf clock. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., No.70 Regulator, in oak, 8-day weight driven, with restoration. -
C.1830, New Hampshire Striking Mirror clock, 2-wt, in a beveled edge case, with good rack striking movement. -
C.1975, Seth Thomas, "Regulator No. 2", Re-issue, in oak, 8-day weight driven, serial No. 1767 of 4000. -
C.1910, Seth Thomas, "Regulator No. 2", in mahogany, 8-day weight driven. -
C.1913. Seth Thomas, EMPIRE No. 18, 4-glass "crystal regulator", 8-day in a cast case with gilding. -
C.1900, Ansonia Clock Co., ROYAL, gilt white metal mantel clock, with porcelain plaque in the base of a gentleman playing the mandolin to a lady. -
C.1870, L. F. and W. W. CARTER, Bristol, in conjunction with E. Burwell, Lewis Calendar No. 6, with uncommon spring version of the movement used in both the Lewis calendar No. 8 and the Welch No. 2 Regulator (see Welch book, page 72). -
C.1880, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., New York, Regulator No. 1, often called the "No. 1 Hanging Bank Clock" double dial perpetual wall calendar, 2-wt, in fancy walnut case. -
C.1900, American Wringer Co., (by New Haven Clock Co.), 30-day, spring, double dial calendar wall clock. There is a timepiece version of the case elsewhere in the auction. -
C.1875 Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca NY, NO. 2 REGULATOR or HANGING BANK CLOCK, 8 day weight driven, time and strike, walnut wall clock, with restoration. -
C.1860, John Merrick and Co, Worcester, Mass, TIMBY No. 5 patent Stick Barometer [Mercury], in a ripple edge rosewood veneered case, and with silvered brass scale thermometer intact. -
C.1832, C. and L. C. Ives, Bristol, Conn., 8-day time/strike triple decker shelf clock, with strap brass movement and roller pinions. -
C.1896, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Lincoln", 8-day weight time and gong strike shelf clock. -
C.1839, Birge, Mallory and Co., Bristol, Conn, large Empire style column and cornice, mahogany veneer, with heavy strap brass movement, signed B M and Co. -
C.1825, Unsigned, Connecticut 30 Hour Wooden Works tall case clock, in a country pine case, now with a glazed door. -
C.1901, Ansonia Clock Co., "Capitol", 8-day double wind spring wall regulator. -
C.1934, E. Ingraham and Co., "Treasure", 8-day time and strike (ding-dong) banjo wall clock, commonly called the 'Treasure Island'. -
C.1834, S. Clark for Hill, Wells and Co., Straitsville, Conn., 8-day time/strike Salem Bridge movement shelf clock.