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Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Marchioness" Crystal Regulator shelf clock with an 8 day spring driven time and half hour strike movement with visible escapement in a polished brass case. -
Tiffany & Co. bracket clock in the Louis XV style, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement in a case mounted with cast ornaments in the rococo style and enamel plaque with Tiffany signature, the top with putto, brass dial with Roman numeral cartouches -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., brass hinged bezel 8 day time only engine room wall clock, 8 in dial also signed U.S. Gauge Co., NY -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Wardroom" wall clock with a one-day spring driven time and ship's bell strike movement deeply turned in a mahogany case, -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 2" wall hanging clock with a weight driven 8 day timepiece movement in a oak case. -
Massachusetts 8 day, weight brass movement Patent or Banjo wall timepiece. -
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., 8 day 4-column "Sharp Gothic" or "steeple" clock with cut glass tablet. -
Leland Hurst, Centennial, CO, Reproduction "Dachluhr" style Vienna regulator timepiece. -
Leland Hurst, Centennial, CO, Handmade copy of small "Biedermeier" wall timepiece with period 8 day, weight brass movement. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, NY, "No. 10 Farmer's" 8 day, time, strike and alarm double dial calendar shelf clock, c1880 -
Francis E. Morse, Chicago, Illinois, 8 days, time and strike shelf clock with 1883 calendar mechanism patented by one Benjamin Franklin. Manufactured for Morse by E. N,. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., about 1885. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "No. 9 Iron" mantel clock with 8 day time & strike baby Patti movement. -
Birge, Case & Co., Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike weight brass movement triple decker shelf clock. -
Standard Electric Time Co., Springfield, Mass., "Master Clock", time only, electrical driven movement in an oak case with a brass pendulum bob with concentric circles and painted metal dial -
Riley Whiting, Winchester (Conn.) 30 hour time and strike wooden movement, painted wood dial, with seconds and calendar rings, pendulum and tin-can weights (no case) , c1825 -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., "Hanging Regulator No. 8" jeweler's regulator wall clock, 8 day, time only, brass weight driven movement in a walnut case with burled walnut panel and Jenny Lind top with a white enamel dial -
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "No. 5 Regulator, B.W.", 30 day, spring brass movement double dial calendar wall clock. -
Sonora Chime Co., New York, 8 days, time and strike spring brass movement Sonora chime striking on 10 tuned bells bracket clock. The Sonora Chime Co. was making chime movements and purchasing clock movements from the New Haven Clock Co. and casing them up. This is before Seth Thomas purchased the rights from Sonora to make the movements in 1912. -
Regina Music Box Co., Rahway, NJ. Coin operated "Hexaphone", Model 104 with wood horn, serial #1040627. This predecessor to the modern-day juke box. It will play one of six Edison 4-miinute Blue Amerole cylinders selected after a nickel is inserted. -
F. Kroeber & Co., New York, N.Y., "Regulator No. 27", jeweler's regulator wall clock, 8 day, time only, brass weight driven with Swiss pinwheel escapement timepiece movement, with a white enameled dial, a gridiron lyre pendulum and sweep seconds in a walnut case with burled accents and ornately carved top showcasing an urn in the center.