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American Wayne Cline Miniature Howard "No. 70" Clock,
American Weight Driven Banjo Clock
American Weight Driven Banjo Clock by L. Curtis, c. 1830
American Weight-Driven Banjo Clock
American Welch Spring and Co. "Gerster V.P." Clock,
American Welch Spring and Co. "Gerster" Clock,
American Welch Spring and Co. round top wall clock - Circa 1868
American Welch Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn. "Patti V.P." Rosewood Clock,
American Wood Works 30 Hour Clock
American wooden works tall case movement, dial and hands; and an additional tall case wooden movement.
American Yale Clock Co. New Haven, Connecticut "Reeds Tonic" Clock,
American, "JOHN BULL" cast iron blinker, the eyes moving up and down with each tick. C.1860.
American, 30 hour, time and strike, weight wood movement in curly maple pillar & scroll case.
American, 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement crystal regulator mantel clock retailed by Bigelow, Kennard, & Co., Boston., Maker unknown.
American, attributed to Bradley & Hubbard, CASE ONLY for an exceedingly rare blinking eye clock: "MAN IN TRENCH COAT WITH DOG
American, Boston area banjo timepiece, in a gilt rope front case, and with naval battle tablet set, weight driven, 8 day, C.1840
American, copy of a Willard-style Massachusetts shelf clock with 8 days, time and strike, spring brass movement, late 20th century.
American, folk art automaton, "BILLY THE BRUISER", powered by a modified spring movement, now with aluminum governor.
American, for Tiffany and Co., New York 8 day, quarter chiming, 3-weight, playing Westminster tune on 5 tubes in a mahogany case with reeded corner columns on both the broken arch hood with center final and the trunk. Has Durfee chime tubes. The silvered
American, fumed oak tall case clock, probably by Ithaca Clock Co., 2-weight ladder chain movement striking on gong. C.1910.
American, fumed oak tall case clock, probably by Ithaca Clock Co., 2-weight ladder chain movement striking on gong. C.1910.
American, Girandole timepiece, 8 days, weight driven, with restorations and modifications, c1850 / 1950
American, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., "Box Skeleton" double dial perpetual calendar, with nickelled, skeletonized frame, and contained in a glazed, walnut case with ebonized moldings, from the collection of Dr. Hugh Grant Rowell at Dartmouth College.
American, mahogany cased, modern reproduction of Massachusetts style banjo timepiece, with weight driven, 8 days movement, c2010
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
American, perhaps American Clock Co., New York, NY. 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement iron front with MOP mantel clock. Movement not signed.
American, Primitive fret work clock and shelf, dark walnut, with an 8-day pendulum movement, time only. C. 1890.
American, probably Bradley and Hubbard, "Sambo" 30 hour blinking eye time piece in painted cast iron case, c1865.
American, probably Bradley and Hubbard, "Sambo" blinking eye mantel clock with 30 hour time only unmarked movement in painted cast iron case, c1875
American, Regina Music Box Co., Style No. 6 Orchestral 27" Folding Top Table Model music box also sometimes called the "Casket Model". Mahogany case with applied carving and shaped bracket feet. Interior with original Regina Company celluloid label, the
American, Store Regulator timepiece, with calendar, oak case, 8-day spring, C.1910.
American, Terry Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., small skeleton double spring timepiece, with embossed decorations to plates and to the trim over the dial, with good old dome, c1870
American, unsigned, c1770 one day brass movement, two full train, two weight bell strike, In the manner of Lancaster area German clockmakers, now in a reproduction painted case made by E. F. LaFond in 1969 from old pine planks [case dated clearly]. From
American, unsigned, weight driven, banjo timepiece, mahogany case with slender proportions, c1840
AN AMERICAN CRYSTAL REGULATOR SHELF CLOCK, Ansonia Clock Co., New York, c.1900,
AN AMERICAN EBONIZED AND MARBLIZED CAST IRON MANTLE CLOCK, 19th century, mechanism stamped 'ANSONIA CLOCK/U.S.A./NEW YORK'
AN AMERICAN EBONIZED AND MARBLIZED CAST IRON MANTLE CLOCK, 19th century, mechanism stamped 'ANSONIA CLOCK/U.S.A./NEW YORK'.
AN AMERICAN MANTLE CLOCK by Waterbury in the French taste.
AN AMERICAN MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK,
AN AMERICAN SESSIONS VICTORIAN MANTEL CLOCK, c.1905,
AN AMERICAN SETH THOMAS MANTEL CLOCK, c.1885,
AN AMERICAN SETH THOMAS SHIP'S CLOCK AND BAROMETER
AN AMERICAN STAINED PINE TALL CASE CLOCK BY R. WHITING, WINCHESTER, early 19th century.
AN AMERICAN STATUE CLOCK, New Haven Clock Co., c.1900;
AN ANSONIA BLACK MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, Marked Ansonia Clock Co.
AN ANSONIA BRASS CASED MANTLE CLOCK
AN ANSONIA GILT METAL MOUNTED FAUX TORTIOSE MANTLE CLOCK.
An automatic alarm system called, "Never Fail Time Switch", made by "J.E. Gilson Co. Port Washington, Wis". Patented 1923.
An E. Howard No. 10 case, now with a well made, but non-Howard movement, and with a Howard No. 5 weight and pendulum. 8-day.
AN INGRAHAM ADVERTISING CALENDAR CLOCK, the "Northwestern",
AN INGRAHAM EIGHT DAY BANJO CLOCK.
An old shelf clock case, perhaps Colonial Revival or earlier, now fitted with a Birge, Mallory & Co., Bristol, Conn., 8 day, time and strike weight strap brass movement, c1840.
An uncommon, large 2-weight Anglo-American wall "Regulator", 8 day, time only, two weight driven Welch movement in mahogany and fruitwood case with black flocking on backboard bordered by gold leaf trim and painted metal dial, c1875
An unusual Anglo-American timepiece with barometer, in a carved oak case with thermometer in center.
Andrews Double Steeple 8 Day T&S Clock
Anglo American 8 Day Hanging Wall Clock
Anglo American 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement wall clock with a movement made by the New Haven Clock Co.
Anglo American 8-day wall clock with hourly strike.
Anglo American burl and inlaid walnut 8 days, time and strike, wall clock with E. N. Welch movement, c1880
Anglo American inlaid and carved wood 8 day time and strike wall clock, Englsh case with Connecticut movement, c1890
Anglo American inlaid wall clock, rolling pin bottom, and English case with imported New Haven movement, 8-day spring. Clock makers in the British midlands took advantage of the $1 American movements that worked well in their attractive cases. An English
Anglo American, wall clock 8 day time and strike spring movement in a carved mahogany case, c1880
Anglo-American 8 day time and strike inlaid wood wall clock, c1900
Anglo-American Inlaid Wall Clock
Anglo-American Inlay Scroll Drop Clock
Anglo-American papier mache mother-of-pearl 8 day time and strike wall clock, New Haven movement.
Anglo-American papier-meche wall clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement probably by New Haven, c1875
Anglo-American rosewood 8 day, time and strike wall clock with mother-of-pearl inlay, c1880
Anglo-American scroll bottom, short drop wall clock.
Anglo-American, 30 hour, time and strike, fusee mantel clock, c1860
Anglo-American, 8 day, time and strike miniature drop wall clock, c1890
Anglo-American, 8 day, time and strike, ebonized case with MOP inlay mantel clock, c1860
Anglo-American, 8 day, time and strike, ebonized case with MOP inlay mantel clock, c1860
Anheuser Busch advertising clock.
Animated Jewelry Store Window Display
Animated Jewelry Store Window Display
Annual Wind Clock Co. Beehive Mantel Clock
Another rare clock from Boston, Mass., sold by "Daniel Pratt's Son".
Ansel Turner, Roxbury, Massachusetts, mahogany patent timepiece or "banjo" clock, No. 27, with gilded acorn final over the brass bezel and painted iron arabic numeral dial, the waist section, flanked by brass side ornaments, the cross banded frame
Ansonia ? porcelain clock. Ansonia movement in another makers case.
Ansonia " BACCHANTE" Figural Clock, c. 1880
Ansonia " DOVER" , circa 1900
Ansonia " EXCELSIOR" Model Crystal Regulator, c. 1910
Ansonia " FISHER" , circa 1880's
Ansonia " HAGUE" with Porcelain Dial., circa 1900
Ansonia " KNIGHT" Figural Clock, c. 1901
Ansonia " LA DUCHESSE" Enameled Iron with open dial, circa 1890
Ansonia " LA DUCHESSE" Enameled Iron, circa 1890
Ansonia " La Nord" Royal Bonn China Clock , circa 1900
Ansonia " LA ROCHE" Royal Bonn China Clock , circa 1900
Ansonia " Monterey" , circa 1901
Ansonia " RACINE" figural, circa 1900
Ansonia " REX" , circa 1880's
Ansonia " TRIANON", circa 1900
Ansonia " Triumph " mantel clock, circa 1885
Ansonia " ZENITH" Crystal Regulator with Open Escapement, c. 1920
Ansonia "327" Variant Crystal Regulator Clock
Ansonia "A" Regulator clock, circa 1906
Ansonia "Africa" Oak Kitchen Clock: T and S
Ansonia "Agate" Miniature Royal Bonn Clock