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E. Howard and Co., Boston, extremely fine "Astronomical Regulator No. 74", C.1874, with 4-legged gravity escapement, mov't exceptionally well jeweled, including the front and rear pivots for both gravity arms, the lifting piece of both gravity arms and

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overall very good original condition. The original pendulum is included with the clock, but was chemically damaged and a first class copy of that pendulum was constructed. You get the old suspension spring blocks, bob, rod and components for comparison. The new bob is filled with lead shot, but may be filled with mercury at your choice [no mercury included]. The dial has some minor flakes perhaps from careless winding, but the surface paint is otherwise good. The numerals and signature are very good, with some minor losses from setting. The case itself is in good condition, original finish is uniformly crazed finish, w/ lifting on the top, and flaked in narrow lines at the case joints and edges. Some models of the 74 have a full cast iron back board, while this one retains its original back of walnut. It is still exceedingly heavy and requires a proper attachment to the wall. Signed mov't is clean and in running order. 1874 was the year of the Transit of Venus when Howard made 6 similar clocks for the Naval Observatory; perhaps this was a prototype, with Emerson in charge of the project. Ht 60"

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Astronomical Regulator No. 74
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Manufacturer
Howard, E and Co
Credit
R. O. Schmitt Fine Arts

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