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Official name
United States of America
ISO alpha-2 code
US
ISO alpha-3 code
USA
ISO numeric-3 code
840
Continent
Northern America

Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Office Calendar No. 9" wall clock, 8 day, time and perpetual calendar, weight driven movement beating seconds in a cherry case with painted metal dials and seconds bit.

the case has been professionally rubbed down and cleaned. Both dials retain their original paint with some inpainting. The pendulum bob is nicely damascened and has been polished. The original weight is marked "No. 9 OFFICE". This is a very good original example in cherry in excellent condition.

Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 7" wall hanging clock, spring driven 8 day timepiece movement with maintaining power in a walnut case.

The case is in excellent condition and retains its original finish. The original painted dial is in excellent condition. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The door glasses are original. The brass dial, bezel, weight and pendulum bob are original. The case back shows a factory date of June, 1912. The is an excellent example of one of the more scarce Seth Thomas regulators. We have had only two in the past 10 years.

E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 71 Regulator" wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement in a walnut case with ebonized trim, gilded wooden pendulum rod, damascened pendulum bob, painted metal dial and seconds bit

the case retains its original finish. The finials have an overcoat of finish. The upper center finial has a repaired crack. The dial retains its excellent original paint, hands and drop shadow signature. The pendulum has original gold leaf on rod and damascene on bob. This is a very nice example of a rare model in this size.

Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Regulator No. 16" hanging jeweler's regulator, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with Graham dead beat escapement and sweep seconds in a carved walnut case with burl walnut highlights and painted metal dial

the case retains its original finish. The top fan has a chip in the upper right and the two upper finials have shortened tips. The bottom finial has a chip on the left. The lower outer left finial has a repaired split. The original label has some wear. The dial has a new pan and new paint, however it retains its original back plate mount.

E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 1 Regulator" banjo wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a rosewood grained cherry case with painted metal dial and reverse painted throat and lower tablets

this clock is in very good original condition. The gilded pendulum rod, damascened bob, both tablets, rosewood grain paint and dial paint are all original and in good condition. The strip of wood anchoring the lower left side of the throat tablet is replaced. The dial mounting screws have been replaced. This is a very nice example of the No. 1 in excellent condition.

E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., RARE "No. 58 Regulator- 12" wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a cherry case with 12" painted metal dial, gold leafed pendulum rod and damascened pendulum bob

the case retains its original finish and the right dial support needs to be reglued. The dial retains its original paint in very good condition. The keystone on pendulum is detached but present and the suspension spring is absent. The pendulum rod is original and retains remnants of gold leaf. The damascened pendulum bob is original. This is a rare clock, the largest of the "58" series produced by Howard. It is similar to the No. 72 Regulator, except without a second's bit and a one inch shorter case.

Ansonia Clock Co., New York, New York, "Regulator No. 14" hanging jeweler's regulator, 8 day, time only, weight driven Swiss movement with gridiron lyre pendulum and pinwheel escapement in a carved walnut and burl walnut case with white enamel dial and

the case retains its original finish with all the carvings present. The upper right rear drop finial is detached but present. The lower right carved element on the crest has an old repair and is detached but present. The lower left carved element on the crest has a crack repair. The stabilization pin is absent on the pendulum mount. The numbers on mount and pendulum do not match.

Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "Regulator No. 15", standing jeweler's regulator, 8 day, time only, nickel plated weight driven movement, mercury pendulum with thumbprint glass jar in walnut case with burl walnut highlights and hinged storage in

the case retains some of its old finish which has had a new product applied as an overcoat. The four pad feet and the upper door lock are absent. There is a scratch on trim along outer right side of backboard and a chip to one of the rosettes on right side of trunk. The dial has been resilvered and the hands need to be reblued. We sold an excellent example of the Regulator No. 14 from the Wasserman collection in October of 2011 for $29,000 plus 12.5% Buyer's Premium.

Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., "Regulator No. 16 Hanging" jeweler's regulator, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement, maintaining power, sweep seconds and three vial mercury pendulum in a cherry case with Egyptian

the case retains its original finish. The crest consists of several separate pieces, which will need to be reglued, but is complete. The lower center portion of the backboard is loose and will need to be reattached. One finial has a chip in the back and an overcoat of finish. The glass on right side is cracked near base. The movement sits on later supports and two channels have been carved in the vertical boards to accommodate the door locks on the movement. The dial is in excellent condition with no chips or hairlines. The beat scale sits on a custom stand on the bottom of case.