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Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Lion" blinking eye shelf clock, the polychrome painted, cast iron beast recumbent in a rocky landscape and appearing to hold the bow of a giant pocket watch in his mouth, his eyes connected to a lever on the pallet arbor, the rocking arbor imparting an up and down motion to the eyes, roman numeral, varnished paper dial with blued steel spade hands, and 30 hour pendulum timepiece. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Office Calendar No. 13" hanging clock with a weight driven, 8 day, timepiece movement and an R. T. Andrews patented perpetual calendar mechanism in a solid oak case. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Double Figure Swing" clock with a spring driven, 8 day, timepiece movement in a gilt and nickel cannister-style case with a bronze finished spelter statue on an enameled iron base. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., for Ashcroft, New York, marine lever, 8 day, time only, spring-driven movement with jeweled lever escapement in brass case with hinged bezel, 6.5 inch silvered dial inscribed with "Bureau of Lighthouses / Camellia / 1910", subsidiary seconds, black spade hands, movement serial number 1755. -
Massachusetts, Unknown, possibly an Attleboro area, 8 day, weight driven brass movement wall timepiece -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, New York, "No. 5 1/2 Hanging Belgrade" wall clock with a spring driven, 8 day, time and strike movement with a H. B. Horton patented perpetual calendar mechanism in a walnut case. -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Regulator No. 53" wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in an oak case with a painted metal dial and enameled beat indicator -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 11 Regulator" or "Keyhole", 8 day, weight driven brass movement wall timepiece. -
E. Terry & Sons, Plymouth, Conn., 30 hours, time and strike, weight wood movement pillar & scroll shelf clock. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., for Ashcroft Mfg. Co., New York, engine or ward room clock, 8 day, time only, spring-driven jeweled balance wheel movement in a nickel-plated brass case with locking hinged bezel, 8 inch silvered dial with subsidiary seconds, the Ashcroft trademark, small lettering reading "The Charles Ward Engineering Works / Charleston, W. VA.", and bold lettering reading "U.S.L.H.S. / GREENBRIER". -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., monumental double sided ceiling mounted gallery clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a elaborately carved tambour shaped mahogany case with acanthus leaves, dental molding, small hemispherical ornaments surrounding dials and tapered, fluted raised moldings on sides and bottom of case. The two marble dials are both signed "E. HOWARD & CO. BOSTON". -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Columbia with Shepherd Boy" 8 day, time and strike, spring driven brass movement mantel clock. -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass., 8 day, weight driven brass movement patent or banjo timepiece. Case is stamped no. 6, 1969. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 1 Regulator", wall clock, 8 day, time only weight driven movement in a cherry case with a painted metal dial, reverse painted throat and lower tablets -
Silas B. Terry, Terryville, Conn., diminutive shelf clock, 30 hour, time and strike, spring driven movement in a reverse ogee mahogany veneer case with a painted wooden dial and reverse painted dial surround and stenciled William B. Fenn lower tablet -
Chelsea Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass., "Commodore Base & Ball", 8 day, time and strike brass lever movement ship's bell mantel clock with an 8 1/2" dial retailed by S. A. MacQueen & Co., Philadelphia. Serial No. 86426. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Diana" swinger shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day, timepiece movement in a gilt and nickel cannister-style case with a bronze finished spelter statue on base. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Summer and Winter" double figural shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day, time and strike visible escapement movement in a cast spelter case on a green enameled base. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Apex" crystal regulator shelf clock with a spring driven time and half hour rack strike movement with a visible escapement, a fancy pendulum and jewelled bezel in a rich gold and brass case. -
T.S. & J.D. Negus, New York, two day marine chronometer, 11 jewel fusee movement with spotted plates, Earnshaw's escapement, freesprung, cut bimetallic "H" balance, diamond endstone, and blued steel helical balance spring, Roman numeral silvered dial with wind indicator and gold spade and poker hands, contained in a gimballed, lacquered brass bowl, all in a three tier mahogany box with brass furniture, serial #2062