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C.1890, Seth Thomas, GALLERY - 18 INCH, in oak case, 30-Day, double spring, timepiece. -
C.1925, Seth Thomas, "REGULATOR No. 4" in oak, a presentation piece from Miss May Tittle's Sunday School Class to the Blue Ball Congregational church. The consignor was lucky enough to buy this from the church when they were having a bake sale, and noticed the clock was not running. -
C.1925, E. Howard and Co., "No. 95 Banjo", gold front presentation, with Mt. Vernon tablets and cameo of George Washington in the throat glass, and with signed Howard movement. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., Boston, No. 5 Banjo, 8-day timepiece in a cherry case with applied rosewood graining, weight driven. -
C.1907, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, No. 1 Pendulum regulator in an oak case, 8-day, weight, serial No. 1346. -
C.1895, Boston Clock Co., Boston, No. 1 Pendulum regulator in a cherry case, 8-day, weight, No. 224. -
C.1972 [dated]. Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass, Lyre Banjo, in solid mahogany, with signed movement and dial. -
C.1962, Elmer O. Stennes, banjo timepiece, with tablets of Mt. Vernon and George Washington, and with original E. Howard movement. -
C.1826, Reeded Pilaster and Scroll shelf clock, the clock has an Ives 30-hr wood work time and strike weight movement on a seat board with roller pinions, formerly at the Time Museum, Rockford. -
C.1895, Boston Clock Co., Boston, Banjo Timepiece, 1-wt, 8-day in a solid mahogany case, serial No. 344. -
C.1825, Sawin and Dyar, Boston, gold rope front presentation banjo clock, with naval tablet set. -
C.1900, Seth Thomas, "Regulator No. 2", in oak, 8-day weight driven, nicely restored. -
C.1925, American, GIRANDOLE, weight driven 8-day, with maternal tablet. -
C.1900, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Regulator No. 20", in original dark oak finish, and with original BALL WATCH CO dial, and variant movement. -
C.1925, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, rare weight regulator for Ball Watch Co, Cleveland, serial No. 163493. -
C.1825, E. Terry and Sons, Plymouth, Conn, Pillar and Scroll, 30 hour wooden works, time and strike, 2-wt. -
C.1886, New Haven Clock Co., "Office No. 1", weight driven wall regulator with dead beat + maintaining power, and in a mahogany case. -
C.1886, E. Ingraham and Co., IONIC CALENDAR, rosewood veneer rear case and grained bezel, 8-day, time and gong strike, double dial perpetual calendar. -
C.1910, Waterbury Clock Co, Regulator No. 53, in oak with double weight, time only movement, 8-day. -
C.1905 New Haven Clock Co., rare automaton "Skeleton" novelty clock, 8-day time and strike.