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Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Office Calendar No. 8" wall clock, 8 day, time and perpetual calendar, weight driven movement in a walnut and burl walnut case with canopy top, glazed pendulum aperture and painted metal dials, and damascened

the case retains its original finish with chips on each of the upper finials and a small chip on pendulum door. There is some minor inpainting on time dial. The original canopy has been reattched. There is a repair to lower portion of pendulum rod where the adjustment assembly attaches. The horizontal time dial support is a period Seth Thomas replacement. The dial has been rotated slightly and the old original holes matching the dial are visible when the dial is off. The clock retains the original damascened bob and original cast iron weight stamped "No.

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.

Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, NY, "Hanging Kildare" calendar clock with a spring driven 8 day time and strike E. N. Welch movement and a H. B. Horton patented perpetual calendar mechanism in a mahogany case.

The case is in excellent condition and has a nicely polished original finish. The original paper time dial is in excellent condition with minor wear at the mounting holes. The hour and minute hands are original. The original paper calendar dial is in excellent condition with minor wear at the mounting holes. The calendar hand is original. The movement is signed. The calendar drum papers appear original. The cut glass pendulum bob is in good condition with a small chip on the top glass beveled edge. The door glass is original.

Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, New York, "No. 0 Bank", wall clock, 8 day weight driven movement with perpetual calendar, in a walnut case with a carved pediment top, carved base, ornately carved dial surround and upper and lower finials with papered

the case has a coat of varnish over original surface and many elements have been reattached. The crest is missing its central carved element. The base has a replaced carved element on right side, and a crack repair near bottom. The left and right return moldings on base have been secured with screws in new holes. The dials are in good condition. The wood mask around the dials has been secured with modern Phillips head screws. The weights, crest, bottom and all finials are original.

Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Conn., "No. 3 Regulator B. W." hanging clock with a double weight driven 8 day timepiece movement and a B. B. Lewis patented perpetual calendar mechanism in a black walnut case.

The case is in excellent condition with a few very minor scuff marks. The finish is original. The original painted time dial is in very good condition, nicely aged, with loss at the winding holes and the center arbor. The hour, minute and day indicator hands are original. The original painted calendar dial is in excellent condition. The calendar hand is original. All three glasses are original. The pendulum rod has a nice original gilt finish. The lower right finial has several small chips. The top right finial has a repaired crack. A small portion of the top bezel latch is missing.

Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Office Calendar No. 10" hanging clock with a weight driven 8 day timepiece movement, maintaining power, and an R. T. Andrews patented perpetual calendar mechanism in an oak case with burl accents.

The case is in very good condition and has been refinished. The original painted time dial is in excellent condition. The hour and minute hand appear original. The seconds bit is replaced. The original painted calendar dial is in good condition with some restoration. The calendar hand appears original. The calendar drum papers are original and have darkened with age. The nickel pendulum bob is nicely damaskeened. The door glass is original. The upper two finials are original, but the bottom two may be replaced.

Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Office Calendar No. 13" wall hanging clock with a weight driven 8 day timepiece movement, maintaining power and an R. T. Andrews patented perpetual calendar mechanism in an oak case.

The case has been refinished and is in excellent condition with one small area of veneer loss on the right hand side of the case. Both dials have been professionally repainted by The Dial House. The hands are original with the exception of the seconds bit which is correct in style but of a more recent origin. The door glass is original. The calendar drum labels are original and darkened with age.

Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Peoria", 8 day, spring brass movement roller calendar clock.

This oak case model in original finish is in nice condition. The catalog image shows this clock with two drop finials, but this example does not show any indication that it every had drop finials. Original painted dial has five very small areas of paint loss and some stains in the center. Original hands. Original tablet glass has scattered loss of the black background. Original calendar rollers have age darkened.

Michael Paul, Berea, Ohio, 30 hour, spring brass pendulum movement with a simple calendar miniature timepiece copy of a New Haven Clock Co. double dial calendar clock. This example is number 3 of 22.

Beautifully made copy in oak of Mr. Paul's interpretation of the "Rutland" model double dial calendar clock made by the New Haven Clock Co. Case houses and miniature spring movement that also operates a simple calendar. This timepiece is in excellent condition.