Wall School House or Drop Trunk
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 70 Regulator - 20 Inch Dial", wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a walnut case with painted wooden dial and reverse painted lower tablet for "BASS RIVER LODGE 141
the case is in excellent original condition with original finish and bold graining in the walnut with some white wall paint along the bottom rear edge. There is a chip of 3/4" x 1/8" in rear right side molding. The dial is in very good condition with very minor scratches. The weight baffle has been replaced and case no longer has a pendulum tie down. The original Bass River Ridge Lodge tablet is in excellent condition and also included is a separate professional reproduction standard Howard style tablet, in the red, gold and black.
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 70 Regulator- 16 "- 16" dial wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a walnut case with painted metal dial and reverse painted lower tablet
the case retains its original finish with minor blemishes. The lower tablet has been repainted. The dial paint is original and in good condition with minor repair. The damascened pendulum bob and "70" stamped weight are original. The suspension spring will need to be reattached but is present. This is an attractive example.
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 70 Regulator, 14-Inch Dial" wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven wall clock in an oak case with painted metal dial and reverse painted lower tablet
the case retains its original finish. The dial has been cleaned and retains its original paint. The lower glass tablet has been repainted. The weight and pendulum are original. This is a very clean example of the harder to find 14" dial model.
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 11, Keyhole", 8 day, weight driven brass movement wall timepiece.
Cherry case has lost much of its original rosewood graining and now has a dark finish. Case is stamped "E" and "7 ". Original painted dial has one small chip in the center, small loss at the winding arbor and at the mounting screws. The proper style tablet was painted by Tom Moberg. The original tablet is included separately. Original hands, pendulum and weight.
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 18" wall hanging clock with a weight driven 8 day timepiece movement with maintaining power in an oak case.
The case retains an original finish which has darkened with age. There is some veneer loss on the circular dial bezel. There is also a minor separation between two adjacent segments of the octagonal top of the clock. The original painted dial has faded. The hands are original. The movement is signed. The door glass and dial glass are original.
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 11 Regulator" or Keyhole wall clock, 8 day, weight driven, brass movement wall timepiece. Case is stamped no. 15.
Cherry case retains much of the original rosewood graining under the finish. Original painted dial has scattered loss. Original hands and pendulum. The baffle board is cracked and will need repair. Bottom tablet looks replaced.
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 3" wall clock with a weight driven 8 day timepiece movement in an oak case.
The case has lost its finish, but is generally in good condition. There is one area of joint separation on the lower left side of the case. The original painted dial has been coated with a glossy finish. There is minor paint loss at the center post. The hands are original. The door glasses are original. Three finials are missing. The case back indicates a factory date of October, 1891.
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "Regulator No. 70", 8 day, weight brass movement wall timepiece. The dial is signed "U.S. L. H. Estab ".
Refinished walnut case has some damage to the bottom bracket most likely caused by the weight cord breaking. The bracket has repaired cracks to the molding and nail holes. Original pendulum, Weight and hands. Weight baffle is a replacement.
Warren Telechron Co., Ashland, Mass., "Warren B. Master Clock", (No. 127 Frequency Clock) in an oak case with silvered dial, 110v motor combined with quality spring movement. Spring movement moves the center hand backwards; electric movement moves it
the case has been refinished and there is dent of the bottom of bezel. The dial is in excellent condition. If the power company is producing 60 cycles per second, and the clock movement is wound and running, the large hand stays up on zero. The console operator at a power station is able to increase or decrease his cycle output to keep the hand on zero.
Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, 8 day miniature replica of a Howard No. 70 wall regulator. Number C3233696 is stamped on the back of the case., The number is not stamped on the door, but based on the serial number is 32. .
Walnut case in overall excellent condition in original finish with original tablet. The late Mr. Cline made beautiful copies of various Howard and other noted makers clocks.