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C.1845, (attributed to) G. D. Hatch, No. Attleboro, MA, unsigned figure 8 banjo with side arms. -
C.1893, Waterbury Clock Co., "Augusta", 8-day time/strike wall clock, with restorations. -
C.1891, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Regulator No. 11", 8-day regulator timepiece, 2-weight. -
C.1895, Eastman Clock Co., Boston, 8-day weight office regulator timepiece, serial No. 565. -
C.1886, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Garfield", 8-day time/strike shelf clock. -
C.2003, Wayne Cline, Bowling Green, KY, copy of the Howard No. 70 timepiece with the 16" dial (middle of 5 sizes) 8-day, weight driven. -
C.1972, Elmer Stennes, Weymouth, Mass., Carved Lyre, weight driven timepiece. -
C.1835, Jacob Custer?, Pennsylvania Pillar and Scroll shelf clock, 8-day, 2-wt. -
C,1860, E. N. Welch Rosewood Wall regulator, 2-weight time, case design by Solomon Spring. -
C.1915, Waterbury "Regulator No. 80" , 2-weight time only, dead beat escapement, in a large round drop oak case. -
C.1914, Waterbury, "Regulator No. 83" in oak, 30 day-double spring time only. -
C.1895. Seth Thomas, "18 Inch Lobby", in oak, restored. -
C.1910, Seth Thomas, Regulator No. 30, 1-weight timepiece, in oak. -
C.1905, Waterbury Clock Co., POSTAL wall regulator in oak, 8-day, time and strike, spring movement. -
C.1859, Rare Ives Tin Plate Movement in a Venetian style clock case, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1845, Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, 8-Day repeating brass clock with original rack strike movement with brass springs. -
C.1880, Ingraham "Candy Stripe" DORIC, with alternating maple and walnut veneers, 30 hour time and strike. -
C.1845, William Johnson, 16 Courtlandt, St, NY, Mini 4-Column shelf clock, double fusee 30-hour. -
C.1902, Chelsea, No. 1 Pendulum regulator in oak, weight driven, time only. -
C.1903, Chelsea, Serial #8050, No. 1 Pendulum regulator in oak, weight driven, time only.