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C.1860, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Custom case regulator, formerly in the LaRose Clock Museum, Greensboro, NC, selling there in the mid 1980's as lot 274. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 58" in cherry, full size, meter pendulum, 8-day weight driven. -
C.1850, Howard and Davis, Boston, No. 2 Banjo, rosewood grained cherry case, with paper over zinc dial. -
C.1852, Howard and Davis, Boston, Mass, "Astronomical Clock" as described in 1850s Howard literature; this model later was called the No. 23 Regulator, with 16" dial, 8-day, weight. -
C.1805, Connecticut [probably Windham, CT], cherry cased tall clock, 8-day, 2-wt, painted arched dial, with chestnut backboard. -
C.1825, Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn, 1-day tall clock, a country pine with some doweled joints. -
A C.1825 Silas Hoadley 8-day Wooden movement, now in a C.1910 cherry tall case with long door and beveled panel sides. -
C.1880, Seth Thomas, "Regulator No. 19", in oak, with 2-jar thumb-print pendulum and center seconds, 8-day weight, sometimes referred to is the Santa Fe model because of their use on that rail line. -
C.1974, Heritage Heirlooms, Tiger Maple, Triple chime, 3-weight tall clock with Keininger Movement, and with seconds hand and with strike/silent lever and with tune selector to right, giving choice of Whittington, St. Michaels, or Westminster tune, adding another melody segment at each quarter hour, with the full tune on the hour, followed by a full chord strike. -
C.1825, Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn, 30 hour tall clock, in a grain painted case. -
C.1880, American, Walnut Jeweler's regulator, in an unusual case with a carving of the waking sun god on top, 8-day, pinwheel movement [Swiss origin movementt]. -
C.1855, Atkins, Whiting, and Co., Bristol, Thirty Day Wagon Spring wall clock, rosewood drop octagon case with ripple edge molding, with rare Pony Shoe movement, and Ives dial. -
C.1860, Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn, Thirty Day Fusee, wall clock, rosewood drop octagon with ripple molding. -
C.1868, Gilbert Manf'g Co., Winsted, Conn, Short Drop octagon w/ chisel bottom and with Maranville 1861 patent calendar dial. -
C.1910, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "World", 8-day time and cathedral gong strike, wall clock. -
C.1850, Forestville Mfg. Co., (J. C. Brown label), 8-day time/strike column and cornice shelf clock. -
C.1848, Brewster and Ingrahams, 8-day Steeple, with brass springs, 8-day gong striking. -
C.1886, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "PARLOR CALENDAR No. 5", in walnut, perpetual double dial calendar, 8-day time with strike. -
C.1881, Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., "EUNOMIA" walnut cased wall clock, 8-day time and strike, spring. -
C.1848, J. C. Brown, Forestville Mfg, Bristol, Conn, miniature ripple steeple clock, its original movement signed J. C. Brown, 1-day, T/S/Alarm.