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Daniel Burnap of East Windsor, Connecticut. A cherry case tall clock. UU-72.
Daniel Burnap of East Windsor, Connecticut. An important tall case clock. 27216.
Daniel Burnap, a clockmaker and engraver working in East Windsor, Connecticut. This cherry-cased tall clock features an engraved brass dial with a lunar calendar display. 223021.
Daniel Burnap. Engraver and Clockmaker working in East Windsor, Connecticut. This is a cherry case tall clock featuring an engraved brass dial signed by one of Connecticut's premier clockmakers. BBB-11.
Enoch Burnham of Paris, Maine. A cross-banded mixed woods case tall clock in a mahoganized finish. UU-19.
Enoch Burnham of Paris, Maine. A mahogany cased tall clock. AAA-16.
Enoch Burnham of Paris, Maine. A Maine made tall case clock in its original red wash. UU-55.
Joseph Carpenter, Norwich, Connecticut. A fine Chippendale cherry cased tall clock. This case is attributed to the Norwich cabinetmaker Felix Huntington. ZZ-35.
Joseph Chadwick of Boscawen, New Hampshire. An Inlaid cherry-cased tall clock. 220033.
Abiel Chandler Lyre Timepiece. Concord, New Hampshire origin. 25141.
A lovely inlaid cherry case tall clock made by Timothy Chandler of Concord, New Hampshire, circa 1805. This clock is signed on the dial by the Maker. 219140.
Timothy Chandler of Concord, New Hampshire circa 1805. This tall clock is signed on the seat board with a die-stamp. LL-153.
Timothy Chandler of Concord, New Hampshire. A country tall case clock in maple die-stamped by the maker on the seat-board. 2654.
Timothy Chandler of Concord, New Hampshire. An inlaid cherry case tall clock. 218109.
Timothy Chandler of Concord, New Hampshire. An inlaid mahogany case made by Choate & Martin. Their cabinetmakers label pasted inside the case. SS-134.
Timothy Chandler tall clock delivered to a home in Idaho.
Timothy Chandler's first clock. This tall clock is signed No. 1. and dated 1785. 22181.
6-inch dial Chelsea Clock Company Boston, Mass. Radio Room model featuring a sweep second-hand and a Greenwich Mean Time hand. 224051.
A 12-inch Chelsea Automatic Ship's Bell in rose brass. "Presented by Mrs. Charles H. Pearson, Brookline, MA. / for the / Brooklyn Branch Navy YMCA / 1913." 224137.
A 12-inch Chelsea Ship's Bell. Chelsea Clock Co., Chelsea, Massachusetts. 218142.
A 6-inch Chelsea Ship’s Bell. Chelsea, Massachusetts. 222121.
A 6-inch Chelsea Ship’s Bell. Chelsea, Massachusetts. LYKES LINES. 223196.
A Chelsea 4.5-inch "U. S. Light House Service" Marine clock. 224145.
A Chelsea Antique marble & Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock. 223307.
A Chelsea Library Clock retailed by Tiffany & Co. House strike. 8.5-inch diameter dial. 224141.
A Chelsea Marine Clock used by the U. S. Life-Saving Service clock. Rare. 224144.
A Chelsea Ships Bell. Centennial Addition Number 931. 223053.
A Chelsea Ships Clock. "Marine." 6-inch dial ship's bell strike clock. 219110.
A legitimate U.S. Navy Marine clock with an 8.5-inch diameter black dial and a second-hand sweep made by the Chelsea Clock Company in Boston, Mass. 224112.
A Mahogany and Metal twelve-inch Red Brass case Chelsea Ships Bell with a Special Grand dial. Chelsea, Massachusetts. 224114.
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