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C. 1848, J. C. Brown, Forestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn., miniature ripple steeple clock with its original signed 30-hr time and strike movement. -
C.1977 (Dated movement), E. Howard and Co., Boston, Regulator No. 10, re-issue, walnut cased figure 8 wall clock, 8-day time, weight driven, serial No. 476. -
C.1875, E. Howard and Co., Marble Dial No. 28 (small), wall clock, 8-day, weight driven. -
C.1900, E. Howard and Co., Banjo No. 4, in a rosewood grained cherry case, 8-day weight driven. -
C.1900, E. Howard and Co., "Regulator No. 70", 8-day weight wall clock in ash. -
C.1842, Howard and Davis, Boston, No. 1 Banjo, a grained fruitwood case with meter pendulum and seconds bit, this model with external F/S adjust at top of case. -
C.1925, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Model 95, weight driven banjo of solid mahogany with original dark finish, 8-day. -
C.1875, Seth Thomas, Regulator No. 1, with S. B. Terry round movement and reverse painted tablet, large iron weight traveling behind baffle, and paper indicator. -
C.1975, Colonial Clock Co., Zeeland, MI, JEWELER'S REGULATOR, one weight in a classic French style case that was patterned after the regulator that hung in Sir John Bennett's Clock and Sweet shop at Greenfield Village. Has a rugged pinwheel movement. -
C.1879, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Sharp Gothic", 8-day time/strike/ special alarm steeple clock. This clock is fitted with an early version of Winward's new eight-day railway "alarum". The strange lever on the upper left side of the case was used to silence the alarm. The strike train is used to activate the alarm, rather than the use of a separate movement. -
C.1901, Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., "BRIGHTON", Oak cased 8-day timepiece. -
C. 1874 Ansonia Brass and Copper Co., Ansonia CT, uncommon OFFICE REGULATOR, weight driven with maintaining power, time only, walnut regulator wall clock, with pendulum forward (S. B. Terry style movement), 8-day. -
C.1895 E. Ingraham and Co., Bristol CT, PACIFIC, 8 day, time and strike oak wall clock. -
C.1885, Jerome and Co [Div. New Haven Clock Co], "Flying Pendulum No. 1" in mahogany, complete. -
C.1881, Gilbert Clock Co., OFFICE DROP CALENDAR, using Maranville style disc calendar (note Maranville's patent was specific about painted metal dials with gear driven rotation, so Gilbert circumvented his patent by using paper over thin metal discs, moved with a nail or other sharp object). -
C.1878, Welch, Spring and Co., ROUND HEAD REGULATOR No. 4, double dial perpetual calendar, 8-day timepiece in a rosewood case. -
C.1894, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Umbria", 15-day wall timepiece. -
C.1878, F. Kroeber Clock Co., NY, ANGEL SWING No. 1, 8-Day timepiece, angel pendulum swings front to back. -
C.1909, Seth Thomas, EMPIRE No. 65, 4-glass 'crystal regulator' with bowed front, 8-day gong striking with floral decorated dial. -
C.1910, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Regulator No. 2" in mahogany, one weight, with advertising for Fred Baehr, 1403 Market St (somewhere in Lancaster County, PA).