Wall Clocks / Barometers Riggs & Brothers, Philadelphia No., 1 style weight driven wall "Regulator." A colorful wall clock. A fine New Hampshire Mirror Clock with wheelbarrow movement. The dial is not signed. An unsigned True Lyre Wall Timepiece. An Elegant Harp Pattern. Atkins Clock Company of Bristol, Connecticut. A large Gallery clock. Belding D. (BD) Bingham Nashua, New Hampshire. A wall regulator of the finest quality designed for use by watchmen or installed in banks, public offices of large rooms. Brewster & Ingrahams of Bristol, Connecticut. A gilt gallery wall timepiece. Cartel wall clock of French origin. Henry Au Louvre / Paris. Chelsea Clock Company. 11E Deck and Engine room clock. Daniel Munroe Jr. Boston, Massachusetts. A wall timepiece featuring gilt frames. Banjo clock. E. Howard & Co. Model No. 10. The figure eight wall clock. Boston clock. E. Howard & Co. Model No. 20. "Marble Dial Clock." Boston Clockmakers. E. Howard & Co. Model No. 27. A marble faced wall clock. Boston, Mass. E. Howard & Co. Model No. 4. Boston, Massachusetts. Wall clock. Banjo clock. E. Howard & Co. Model No. 5-Square bottom wall timepiece or "Banjo clock." E. Howard & Co. Model No. 58-12. Wall regulator. The largest size in oak. E. Howard & Co. Model No. 7 figure eight. Boston, MA. Originally ordered by D. O. L. Warlock in St. John, New Brunswick in 3/27/1877. E. Howard & Co. Model No. 70-14 (14 inch dial) wall clock. "School, Office or Bank Clock." E. Howard & Co. Model No. 70-14 (14 inch dial) wall clock. "School, Office or Bank Clock." E. Howard & Co. Model No. 70-16 wall clock. The middle size. Boston, MA. E. Howard & Co. Model No. 9. "House and Counting-Room Clocks." A Figure 8 wall clock. E. Howard & Co. Model No. 95. Boston, Massachusetts. A wall timepiece or Banjo clock. E. Howard & Co., Boston, MA. Model No. 86. Wall Regulator. Boston, Massachusetts. Ordered in June of 1890. E. Howard & Co., of Boston, Massachusetts. The Model No. 2, wall timepiece. E. Ingraham & CO. Bristol Connecticut. The "Northwestern" calendar model. Box regulator. E. Ingraham & CO. Bristol, Connecticut, U.S.A. The "12 Inch Ingot." School clock. E. Ingraham & CO. Bristol, Connecticut. The Dew Drop Simple Calendar wall clock. Edmund Currier of Salem, Massachusetts. A mirror clock. Elisha Manross of Bristol, Connecticut. An Early CT Gallery Clock. Enoch J. Titcomb Clockmaker and Jeweler. Boston, MA. Box Lyre Timepiece. Girandole Wall Timepiece in mahogany. A bench-made example. H. A. Clum. Rochester, New York. Patented May 29, 1860. Horace Tift Timepiece from North Attleboro, Massachusetts. Howard & Davis Model No. 3 wall clock. Boston, Massachusetts. ZZ-26. Howard & Davis Model No. 4 wall clock. Boston, Massachusetts. A. Howard die-stamp. Timepiece. Howard & Davis Model No. 5 Square Bottom wall clock. Boston, MA. (Inventory number OO-18.) Howard & Davis Model No. 5-Square Bottom wall clock. Boston, Massachusetts. Ingraham & CO. Bristol Connecticut. The "Hartford." A long drop school clock. J. Poncione Colomba & Co. No. 180 High Holborn, London, England. A good quality, mid-19th Century figured mahogany and line inlaid stick barometer. Japanese Single Foliot Kak Dokei or Lantern Clock. Time and strike. John Sawin of Boston, Massachusetts. Wall timepiece or banjo clock. John Woolrich of Wolferhampton, England. This is a large wall clock. Joshua Seward of Boston, Massachusetts. Lyre clock or Timepiece. Lemuel Curtis Timepiece Concord, Massachusetts Morez Picture Frame Clock. Petiot Guichard Louhans, France. Nils Wiberg of Ystad, Sweden. A very impressive carved case Swedish wall clock. Samuel Abbott of Boston, Massachusetts. A gilded framed mirror clock. Sessions Clock Company of Forestville, Connecticut Seth Thomas "Litchfield." Wall clock. 30-day time only. Seth Thomas 10 Inch Drop Octagon in oak. School clock. Seth Thomas Banner Lever - 1879. 8-day time only. Seth Thomas Lobby wall clock. This is the Lobby - 14 having a 14 inch dial and a walnut. Gallery Clock. Seth Thomas Regulator No. 2 wall regulator Seth Thomas Ship's Bell "Yacht Clock." Marine lever clock. Wall clock. Ship's Bell Clock. Seth Thomas Clock Company of Thomaston, Connecticut. Simon Willard & Son. This is a fine Federal Massachusetts wall Timepiece or "Banjo clock" was made circa 1825. This example is signed and numbered on the dial, "No. 4507." This is a fine Federal Massachusetts Timepiece or more commonly called a "Banjo Clock." This example was most likely made by the Waltham Clock Company of Waltham, Massachusetts circa 1910. Waltham Clock Company of Waltham, Massachusetts. Federal Massachusetts Improved Timepiece or Banjo clock. "Willard's Patent." An unsigned Massachusetts Timepiece of Boston origin.