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Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., period tall clock movement 8 day, time and strike, weight driven, in a reproduction walnut flat top case and painted metal dial, -
Year Clock Co., Mt. Vernon, New York, year running spring brass lever movement mantel clock. -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Chilson" crystal regulator with an 8 days spring driven time and half hour strike movement with visible escapement in a gilt cast spelter case. -
Unsigned (these were sold by the American Clock Co., Waterbury Clock Co. and others) "Continental" blinking eye cast iron clock with a cast iron case cast by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., 30 hour lever timepiece movement. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "World", 15 day, spring brass movement Regulator wall timepiece. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Mark 1" Boat Clock U.S. Navy 5342, time only 8 day, in nickel plated brass case and black 3" dial, dated 1941 -
Jerome & Co., New Haven, Conn., "Union" model cottage clock with 8 day fusee-spring movement.. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Crystal Regulator No. 3" shelf clock with a spring driven 8 days time and strike movement. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Crystal Palace Extra" shelf clock with a spring driven 8 day time and hour strike movement in a period dome. -
Anglo-American papier mache mother-of-pearl 8 day time and strike wall clock, New Haven movement. -
Standard Electric Time Co., Springfield, Mass., "Master Clock", time only, electrical driven movement in a mahogany case with a brass pendulum bob and painted metal dial and program module located under dial -
Brunswick Balke Collender Co., Chicago, IL. "Model 20" phonograph in walnut "low boy"-style case, serial #284662. Flat top case with record storage compartment left of decorative horn grill (right side is a dummy): This machine has an adjustable reproducer which plays regular 78 rpm discs and Pathe' discs. Interior has Brunswick decal and another with the name "Irvin Zuelke". -
Isaac Brokaw, Elizabethtown, NJ, tall case clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, weight driven movement in a flat top mahogany case with tombstone trunk door. The brass dial has a silvered chapter ring, brass spandrels, circular calendar aperture at 6, second's bit and signature boss. -
Isaac Randall, St. Albans, Vermont, 8 day, weight brass movement Patent or banjo timepiece. -
American, New England (size and style of a Howard "No. 1") banjo wall timepiece regulator, probably Boston area or New Hampshire (possibly from one of the Willard shops or by one of their apprentices): The 8 day weight driven precision movement has an unusual pendulum rating and anti-friction crutch mechanisms. Mahogany and mahogany veneered case with a hinged throat panel and lower tablets that are reverse painted. Unsigned painted metal dial. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., "Hanging Regulator No. 20", jeweler's regulator wall clock, 8 day, time only, brass weight driven movement with a Graham deadbeat escapement and maintaining power in an oak case with a, white enamel dial and center sweep seconds. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 20", jeweler's regulator wall clock, 8 day, time only, brass weight driven movement in an oak case with a painted metal dial -
Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass., No. 1 size banjo (largest) , with seconds beating pendulum, seconds hand and maintaining power, with restorations. -
Sidney Advertising Clock Co., Sidney, Otsego County, New York, Huge "Advertising", wall clock, 8 days, time and calendar, spring driven movement in a soft wood case with a, papered metal dial, reverse painted tablet and papered advertising rolls driven by a separate movement rotating every five minutes. -
Victor Talking Machine Co., "Type V" oak cased phonograph with original oak horn on an oak and quarter sawn oak record cabinet.