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Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Jupiter" hanging clock with a weight driven 8 day time and strike (cathedral bell) lyre movement with a moon phase dial in an open well oak case.

The case is in very good condition with a light, old finish, possibly original. There are several small areas of loss along the top right and left return molding. The original painted dial is in good condition with some fading and paint loss at the mounting holes. The original painted moon phase dial is in nice condition with age. The hands are original with a repair to the minute hand. The reeded brass weights are original. This is a scarce Seth Thomas model in very good condition. We have had only 2 sales of this model in the past 12 years.

E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 59-8 Regulator" wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with maple backboard and a black painted iron dial with gold numerals and hands

the case has been refinished. The dial has been repainted and the bezel is split. The finial holes have been plugged and the finials are now attache with screws. The upper two outer finials and lower finials are replacements. The weight is original.

Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Marcy", wall clock, 8 day, time and quarter strike, spring driven movement in a walnut case with a painted metal dial and damascened nickel pendulum bob

the case retains its original finish with all the carvings present and intact. There is a small repair to tip on lower finial. There is some flaking above center arbor and scuffs near winding arbors on dial. This is a nice example.

George A. Jones, New York, unidentified model wall hanging regulator with a weight driven 8 day timepiece movement with maintaining power, a sweep second hand and a porcelain dial in an ebonized finished case.

The case has an ebonized finish and is in good condition with some limited joint separation.. The porcelain dial has hairline cracks and loss around the center post. The hour hand and the sweep second hand appear to be original but the minute hand is replaced.

Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 6" hanging clock with a weight driven 8 day timepiece movement with a deadbeat escapement and maintaining power in an oak case.

The case is in excellent condition and has its original finish. The original painted dial is in excellent condition with very minor loss at the center arbor. The hands are original. The door glass is original. The movement is signed.

F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Regulator No. 33", 8 day, spring brass movement wall timepiece.

Walnut case in very nice condition in original finish. There is a small age crack just above the door. Original tablet, cut glass mirrored pendulum and hands. Original paper dial has age darkened and stained with some wear to the numbers and at the winding arbor. Two of the four drop finials on the bottom bracket are missing. The minute hand has been repaired.

Michael Paul, Berea, Ohio, 30 hour, weight brass movement miniature New Hampshire mirror clock. This is No. 3 of a limited edition of 16.

A beautifully made miniature copy of a Benjamin Morrill, Boscawen, New Hampshire mirror clock. Mr. Paul even made a miniature brass version of a wheelbarrow movement. Original weight and pendulum.

Levi Hutchins, Concord, New Hampshire, 8 day, weight brass movement mirror clock. The movement was made by Joseph Chadwick.

Black painted pine case with a Hitchcock style mirror in nice condition. It looks like most of the gilding on the columns is intact under a dark finish. There is some scattered loss on the corner blocks. The mirror is period and most likely original. Dial surround tablet replaced. The tip on the hour hand has broken off. The original dial has some staining and is signed "Levi Hutchins", but the movement is the type made by Joseph Chadwick of Boscawen, New Hampshire. There may be some question about the current signature or Hutchins may have been buying movements from Chadwick.