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C.1880, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., 30-day time and calendar wall timepiece. -
C.1890, An American Pinwheel Regulator, center sweep, in a walnut case with glass sides and an Eastlake style top. -
C.1860, Bradley and Hubbard, CONTINENTAL, iron cased blinking eye clock, with brass lever, 30 hour movement. -
C.1900, Ansonia Clock Co., "BAGDAD" wall regulator in oak, 2-weight timepiece. -
C.1895, Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Regulator No. 11", 2-weight wall timepiece in oak. -
C.1800, Atrributed to John Winkley, Canterbury, NH, Mass Style Shelf clock, 3.5 day duration, with instruction label reminding the owner exactly when to wind the clock (typically Shaker). -
C.1822, Seth Thomas, Pillar and Scroll, 30 hour wood works, with early label that does NOT credit Eli Terry with his patents; after 1824 or so Thomas changed his labels, and the suit was finally settled in 1827. -
C.1820, Seth Thomas, Off Center Pillar and Scroll, 30 hour wood works, in a mahogany case with original scrolls and feet, from J. Cheney Wells collection. -
C.1895, Boston Clock Co., Boston, Pendulum No. 1, time only wall regulator, weight driven. -
C.1850, George Hills, Plainville, Conn, reverse OG, fusee timepiece in a mahogany veneer case. -
C.1880, Seth Thomas, Regulator No. 1, in a rosewood case, and with round movement and front hung pendulum. -
C.1904, Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LA CERDA", porcelain china clock with hand painted portrait of Mandolin player, open escapement, 8-day striking. -
C.1890, American Cherry Cased Jeweler's clock, with Swiss pinwheel movement and center seconds hand. -
C.1900, Ansonia Clock Co., "DIANA BALL SWING" 8-day timepiece on a patinated spelter statue, the movement contained within the top ball. -
C.1878, Welch, Spring and Co., Regulator No. 5, 8-day, 2-weight time in walnut. -
C.1878, Welch, Spring and Co., Regulator No. 1, 8-day, 2-weight time in rosewood. -
C.1845, Birge, Mallory and Co, Mini Triple Deck shelf clock, 30 hour strap brass, time and strike. -
C.1828, Jeromes and Darrow, early transitional shelf clock with twisted mahogany columns, jester top and 4 turned feet. -
C.1885, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Ct, Regulator No. 3, Strike, 2-weight, 8-day, in well figured mahogany. -
C.1895, Seth Thomas, Regulator No. 2, single weight, 8-day timepiece in oak.