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Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Dispatch", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement wall clock. -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike spring brass movement in "Sharp Gothic" or "steeple" case. -
Tall case clock retailed by G.W. Russell, Philadelphia, 8 days, time, strike and chime on 5 tubes, three brass weight driven movement in an ornately carved oak case attributed to R.J. Horner, New York with gargoyle top, fluted and turned corner columns topped by Corinthian capitals on hood, cut out frets, beveled glass doors, carved corner columns, two raised panels on each side, resting on a base with checkerboard panels on sides and front on huge furry paw feet. The engraved brass dial has applied corner spandrels, silvered chapter and second's rings and moon phase. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 8 Regulator" figure eight, wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a walnut case with a painted metal dial and reverse painted throat and lower tablets. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Sharp Gothic", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement sharp gothic or steeple clock. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "Chatelaine" hanging clock with 30 hour backwind timepiece movement in a hand painted porcelain case. -
Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn., "Round Top No. 1", 8 days, time, strike and alarm spring brass movement shelf clock. -
Eli Terry, Plymouth Hollow, Conn., "Pre-Model-3 D", 30 hour, time and strike weight wood movement "outside escape" pillar & scroll shelf clock with rack and snail strike. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Flora" wall clock with an 8 day weight driven time and strike (cathedral gong) movement in a walnut case. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Yacht Wheel", 8 days, brass spring lever movement ship's clock. Serial No. 158448. These clocks were offered in Time Only or Ship's Bell when production began in 1906. The clock was Yacht Wheel with the base was named the Mariner. Without the base it was name the "Pilot". -
Birge & Fuller, Bristol, Conn., retailed by J. J. Beals, Boston, Mass. 8 day, time and strike spring brass wagon spring movement steeple on frame or double steeple shelf clock. -
William Herwick (Sr.) , Greensburg, Penn., "No. 6" tall case clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in a cherry case with broken arch top, three turned wooden finials, star inlaid rosettes and four full columns flanking hood, bracket base with recessed panel. The painted metal dial with maker's signature has date calendar and moon phase. The dial's false plate is signed "PATTON & JONES PHILA". -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth Hollow, Conn., "Office Calendar No. 3" (often called "peanut") with an 8 day, time only, double spring driven brass movement with perpetual calendar mechanism (Mix Brothers patent) in a rosewood veneered case. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 30", 8 days, weight brass movement wall timepiece. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "Regulator No. 59-8" reissue. Walnut case with ebonized moldings, turned and carved finials, maple weight baffle, ebonized wooden bezel with Roman numeral white painted 8" dial, blued steel moon hands, damascened nickel pendulum with silver painted wooden rod, 8 day weight driven timepiece movement, The clock has serial number 84 and is dated August, 1976. -
Foster Campos, Pembroke, Mass., 8 days, weight brass movement Mass. shelf clock. -
C. E. Beacham, Sisters, OR, 8 days, weight brass movement miniature girandole timepiece. Beacham's clock shop is still in business doing clock repair and producing handcrafted clocks. -
Abiel Chandler, Concord, New Hampshire 8 day, time and strike weight brass "rat-trap'' striking movement mirror clock. -
Regina Music Box Co., Rahway, NJ. "Style 246 Regina phone serial number 2460162. This was the last model of combination disc music box and 78 rpm phonograph with interior horn. Only 190 examples of this model were made and shipped. The music box has a short bed plate and double comb for superb sound. It plays 15 1/2 inch discs. The floor standing case has storage below for discs and records. -
(Attributed to) Abel Stowell, Charlestown, MA, 8 day brass movement lyre banjo timepiece. The clock may have been made by Stowell as another with nearly identical carving has recently been sold at auction. Another example with a similar carved front by L. W. Noyes can be found in "Willard's Patent Time Pieces" by Paul Foley, pg 136