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C.1930, Chelsea Clock Co., "Standish", 8-day desk timepiece, for Udall and Ballou, New York. -
C.1895, Baird Clock Co., Plattsburg, N.Y., ASPINALL'S advertising timepiece, 8-day. -
C.1904, Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "La Vendee", porcelain mantel clock with open escapement dial. -
C.1900, New Haven Clock Co., for American Wringer Co., "The American Regulator with 30-day T.P. Calendar", -
C.1910, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, 4-glass crystal regulator, EMPIRE No.11. -
C.1919, Chelsea Movement #127500, in a red brass case from American Steam Valve and Gauge Co., 8" dial -
C.1900, Seth Thomas GLOBE, long drop, octagon school clock in oak, 8-day time only. -
C.1820, Salem Bridge Empire shelf clock, probably by Heman Clark (no label) 8-day, 2-weight. -
C.1910 New Haven Clock Co., "Sauer's", 8-day advertising timepiece. -
C.1930, Unsigned Boston area Banjo, 8-day mahogany timepiece, perhaps Waltham. -
C.1885, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Amphion", 8-day time/strike shelf clock. -
C.1890, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Garfield Tea" 8-day advertising timepiece with restoration. -
C.1850, F. C. Andrews, Bristol, Conn, Mini 3-weight OG with alarm. -
C.1970, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, 8-day time and house strike mantel clock. -
C.1850, Terry and Andrews, 8-day time/strike, decorated iron case shelf clock. -
C.1850, Henry Sperry, Paper Mache shelf clock, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1914, Ansonia Clock Co., "Dawson", 8-day time/strike crystal regulator. -
C.1894, Charles W. Feishtinger, Fritztown, PA, double dial kitchen calendar clock in walnut, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1840, Silas Burnham Terry, Plymouth, Conn, large brass works 8-day full column and cornice shelf clock with paw feet. -
C.1848, J. C. Brown, Forestville, Column and Cornice shelf clock, 8-day, 2-wt, time and strike.