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New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Regulator No. 2" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement with pinwheel escapement in oak case with porcelain dial and sweep seconds, c1881
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Tampa" store regulator wall clock 8 day time only spring driven movement in an embossed oak case with papered metal dial, c1910
New Haven Clock Co., VAMOOSE, 30-day duplex spring timepiece in a nicely retored case, C.1911
New Haven Clock Company TAMPICO' 30-day wall regulator
New Haven hanging clock, the "Maywood", C. 1911. Two excellent labels, one on the back and a second inside on the bottom.
New Haven Oak Store Regulator Clock
New Haven Regulator Wall Clock
New Haven Tampa Oak Regulator Wall Clock,
New Haven Vamoose hanging regulator:
New Haven wall clock, "Faustina", or "Regulator No.26", ca 1886.
New Haven, New Haven Conn, "REFEREE" model, 8 day time only brass mvt in oak case with 12" dial, spring driven. C. 1911.
New Haven, New Haven Conn, "REFEREE" model, 8 day time only brass mvt in poplar case with walnut stain and 12" paper over zinc dial, spring driven. C. 1925.
New York, Wall hanging Jeweler's regulator, walnut case, with lyre pendulum engraved: "EST'D 1860, M. L. SHEEHAN, 785 8TH AVE, N.Y". This clock hung at the base of Mr. Goddard's stairs since 1970, and the foto was taken in place at his home in June 2009.
No. 51 Waterbury Jeweler's Regulator Clock,
Noah Pomeroy, Bristol, Conn. wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in rosewood veneer case with papered dial, c1850
O.B. McClintock Co. Four Panel Bank Clock with Stained Glass Dials & Tubular Chimes,
Oak Cased German Berliner Style Wall Clock. Circa 1900-1910.
Oak Waterbury Study Weight Driven Wall Clock
Oak Westminster Chimes Art Deco Box Clock
Old Waterbury/Lux ? Floral Wall Clock
Open Well Free Swinger Wall Clock, Circa 1930
RA wall regulator
Raingo Freres, Paris, Louis XVI style CARTEL wall clock in a bronze and dore case, C.1850, signed Raingo on the dial and the movement, bell striking, 8-day+. The case with acanthus sprays and swags, surmounted by a finial.
Rare Atkins Clock Company, 30 day Extra, ca 1869. This early rosewood case has a molded bezel opening from the bottom, flat sides by the door and a triangular bottom.
Rare automaton Dutch Staartklok or tail clock, dating back to the early 1800's.
Rare Chauncey Jerome 8-Day American Fusee Wall Clock
RARE E. HOWARD & CO., BOSTON No. 12 WALL REGULATOR (Boston, MA c. 1870)
Rare English triple fusee hanging clock, ca 1865.
Rare George A. Jones wall regulator, at least the movement, dial, and pendulum is George Jones.
RARE JOSEPH IVES MIRROR CLOCK (Bristol, CT c. 1820)
Rare Junghans Westminster Chime Wall Clock
RARE SAMUEL ABBOTT MIRROR CLOCK (Boston, MA c. 1820)
Rare Waterbury Clock Co. wall clock, no doubt one of their "Study" series, ca about 1915.
Rare Waterbury No. 51 Regulator Clock, jeweler's regulator No. 51, made by Waterbury Clock Company ca 1895,
Regulator H" Store Clock By The Sessions Clock Co. Circa 1905-1910.
Remember, 2 weight Vienna regulator.
Reproduction of the Seth Thomas No. 5 Regulator in mahogany finish, weight driven, 8-day.
Resch-Gebrueder Uhrenfabrik, Ebensee, Austria, or in English, Resch Brothers Clock factory, selling under the trade name, "Remember", this clock ca 1862-1901.
Round Gallery Wall Clock
Round top, solid Oak weight-powered wall clock.
S B Terry Weight Regulator Wall Clock, Circa 1840
S. Hoadley, Plymouth wooden works movement, plus extra Connecticut painted wood dials. Hoadley tall clock movement has faded and damaged dial, missing rear count wheel and a few other parts. Other dials restorable or useful as is.
Samuel Abbott, Boston, Mass., Federal Style, extra large mirror cased wall timepiece, 8-day with restrained weight on rods, Circa 1828.
Scarce Terry Walnut Victorian Wall Clock,
Scroll pediment, five dial barometer, ca 1840. The purpose of the convex mirror in the center is not clear, and certainly was not intended for use as a looking glass.
Self Winding Clock Co. C. 1910, wall hanging case only.
Self Winding Clock Co. oak cased lobby clock
Self Winding Clock Co. Regulator No. 16, an uncommon walnut case with a rotary style "A" movement.
Self Winding Clock Co. Regulator No. 18, with an "A" rotary style movement. This has to be a transitional model made using the later style two glass case that was normally equipped with an "F" style movement.
Self Winding Clock Co. regulator, "No. 18", ca 1898.
Self Winding Clock Co. with "Style F Self-Winding Synchronized Movement", C. 1908.
Self Winding Clock Co., New York, ca 1880's.
Self Winding No. 18, case only.
Sessions "Regulator E" clock.
Sessions Clock Co, Forestville Conn, "REGULATOR NO. 1" model, 8 day time and strike brass mvt in oak case with 12" dial, spring driven. C. 1908.
Sessions Clock Co. "Regulator No. 2", ca 1908.
Sessions Clock Co. "Regulator No.3", ca 1908, or "Regulator No.5", ca 1912.
Sessions Clock Co. hanging 2 weight, "Regulator No. 5", C. 1912.
Sessions Clock Co. hanging clock, "Regulator No. 2", ca 1910.
Sessions Clock Co. hanging, "Regulator No. 5", ca 1912.
Sessions Clock Co., "Regulator No.5", ca 1904-1913.
Sessions Clock Co., Forestville, Conn, "REGULATOR No. 6", large oak cased timepiece designed for use in public buildings. C.1912.
Sessions Clock Company hanging clock, "Regulator No. 6", C. 1912, one of the company's best wall clocks.
Sessions Clock Company, "Regulator No. 5", ca 1912.
Sessions Clock Company, hanging "Regulator No. 5", ca 1912.
Sessions Clock Company, hanging clock, "Regulator No. 2 - 1910".
Sessions Hanging Regulator Clock
Sessions Mahogany Regulator No. 1 Clock
Sessions miniature store regulator:
Sessions Mission Oak , circa 1910's.
Sessions Oak Jeweler's Regulator Clock,
Sessions Oak Regulator Wall Clock,
Sessions Oak Store Regulator Clock in Carved Case
Sessions Regulator Wall Clock,
Sessions Store Regulator "E" Clock, Circa 1910
Sessions Wall clock
Seth Thomas Office No. 2 wall regulator with eight-day strike
Seth Thomas "18 Inch Lobby" wall clock, ca 1909.
Seth Thomas "18 Inch Lobby", C. 1909, or a slight variation thereof.
Seth Thomas "Hanging Balltop", or "Eclipse" wall clock, c. early 1900's
Seth Thomas "MARCY" in walnut, striking the quarter hours on 2 cupped bells and the hours on a cathedral gong, with nickeled bezel and damascene pendulum. C.1890.
Seth Thomas "Office No. 6", ca 1909.
Seth Thomas "Office No. 6", ca 1909.
Seth Thomas "Office No.9", ca 1922.
Seth Thomas "Office Regulator No. 6", ca 1909.
Seth Thomas "Queen Anne" wall clock
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca 1900.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca 1900.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca 1911, and so stamped on the back of the case.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", ca 1920.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 2", Ca 1920.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 31", ca. 1880.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 4", C. 1917, when the movement was first introduced by the company for their No. 2 and No. 4 Regulators.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 4", ca 1922.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 5", a style you almost never see.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 6", C. 1970's. This is #480 of 4000 reproductions made by Seth Thomas in the 1970's.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 6", company reissue in the 1970's.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 6". This clock is number 217, of 4000, reissued by Seth Thomas in the 1970's.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 9", ca 1884. 8 day, weight, time only movement, running.
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 9", ca 1884. This was a very poplar case style for the Seth Thomas Company.