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This Gilbert calendar clock has a new home in Southern NH.
This highly figured "tear drop" style tavern clock was made by William Orpwood in Ipswich, England circa 1800. 221151.
This inlaid case tall clock was made in New Hampshire circa 1810. 218126.
This inlaid mahogany case tall clock was made just South of Boston, Massachusetts. 225032.
This is a classic form. This English-made bell top bracket clock was retailed by Lambert, whose shop was on Coventry Street in London. 222093.
This is a fine mahogany cased lyre from wall clock or timepiece made in Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1835. This clock is not signed. 223330.
This is a French-made oversized crystal regulator mantel clock. Samuel Marti Movement. 218109.
This is a very good example of an inlaid mahogany case tall clock made in the Boston area of Massachusetts circa 1795. 217085.
This is Admiral Fitzroy's Royal Polytechnic Barometer. "Joseph Davis & Co." This example is the best that I have seen. The elaborately carved oak case is second to none, and the color is superb. 223001.
This is an oversized French-made crystal regulator featuring a full calendar display. 223116.
This Jerome Foil Front mantel clock was retailed by the Terhune & Edwards Company of NYC in the 1870s
This oak case hall clock featuring a J. J. Elliott made London movement. 222042.
This primitive tall case clock with 30-hour wooden geared movement of Connecticut origin. Made circa 1810. AAA-38.
This walnut veneered flat-topped longcase clock is fabulous and was made at the foot of London Bridge circa 1745 by Marmaduk Storr. 225104.
Thomas Becket tall case clock. Working in Durham, England. FF-7.
Thomas Hadwen of Liverpool, England. A FOUR Tune Musical and Striking Long Case Clock. XXSL-47.
Thomas Harben of Lewes Cliff, Sussex UK. A country tall clock. TT-110.
Thomas Lea of Old Jewry, London. An oversized walnut-cased wheel barometer with an 8-day clock. 221171.
Thomas Middlemass of Edinburgh, Scotland. A quarter-striking bracket in an inlaid mahogany case. 219086.
Thomas Pyke of Bridgewater, England. An inlaid mahogany case tall clock. UU-96.
Thomas Reid of Edinburgh, Scotland. Bracket clock. 222103.
Thomas Trout (Bond Street) London. Tall case clock. RR-74.
Thomas Wedge, York, England. This English-made Time-only Skeleton Clock is a unique piece adorned with nautically themed engravings that set it apart from other examples. 222044.
Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell, England. A rosewood and inlaid case bracket timepiece. 221148.
Thyar Pitt. A London three-panel Bracket clock. 225040.
Tiffany & Co. Makers. New York. No. 475. Bracket or Chime clock with Joseph Lindauer's patented quarter-hour strike train. 222075.
Tiffany & Company New York. A Flemish Oak Hall Clock. Grandfather clock. 213016.
Tiffany & Company, New York. A Crystal Regulator mantel clock. 219039.
Tiffany, Young & Ellis of New York. A Perpetual Calendar Clock of French manufacture. YY-57.
Time, Strike, and Alarm carriage clock in a Gorged Cannelee case form is fully decorated with engravings. Made by Drocourt for the Asian market. DDD-1.
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