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Charles Babbitt's first tall clock, Number 1. Taunton, Massachusetts. EEE-35.
A rural inlaid mahogany case tall clock of Coastal New England origin attributed to Lebbeus Bailey of Yarmouth, Maine. 29085.
An Important polychrome paint decorated Tall Case Clock with a skeletonized movement attributed to John Bailey II, Hanover, MA, Circa 1810. XXSL-89.
An inlaid mahogany Tall Case Clock with a painted dial signed John Bailey, Hanover. This fine example features an automated rocking ship dial. EEE-10.
John Bailey Jr. of Hanover, Massachusetts. A colorful mahogany case tall clock. NN-3.
A fine Hepplewhite Mahogany and Inlaid Tall Case Clock by John Bailey III, Hanover, Massachusetts, Circa 1820. DDD-18.
Daniel Balch of Newbury, Massachusetts. A pre-revolutionary American tall case clock. FFF-1.
Ezra Batchelder of Danvers, Massachusetts. A quintessential New England tall-case clock. 222107.
Gawen Brown. Boston, Massachusetts. A pre-revolutionary American tall clock. UU-99.
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.
Enoch Burnham of Paris, Maine. A cross-banded mixed woods case tall clock in a mahoganized finish. UU-19.
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.
Asahel Cheney of Hartford, CT, Northfield, MA, Putney, Windsor, and Royalton, VT. This fine example was made in Northfield, MA. The Northampton cabinetmaker Julius Barnard is thought to have this case. DD-160.
James C. Cole of Rochester, New Hampshire. A birch case tall clock. PP-162.
A fine and rare Federal mahogany and rosewood cross-banded tall case clock by William Crane, Canton, Mass, circa 1815. XXSL-33.
William Crane, Canton, Massachusetts. A mahogany case tall case clock with a moonphase dial. 222030.
William Crawford of Oakham, Mass. This is a diminutive sized tall case clock. RR-59.
Thomas Crow of Wilmington, Delaware. John Erwin cabinetmaker. Tall clock. LL-115.
Thomas Crow of Wilmington, Delaware. Tall case clock. CCC-28.
An inlaid mahogany case tall clock made by William Cummens of Roxbury, Massachusetts. 28122.
William Cummens of Roxbury, Massachusetts. A mahogany case grandfather clock. PP-158.
James Doull of Charlestown, Massachusetts. A cross-banded mahogany case tall clock with a moon phase dial. PP-159.
James Doull of Charlestown, Massachusetts. An inlaid mahogany tall case clock. Case attributed to the Stephen Badlam school of cabinetmaking. FFF-16.
Attributed to Jonah Edson of Bridgewater, Massachusetts. A Clockmaker and Brass Founder. An inlaid cherry case tall clock. RR-35.
A & C Edwards of Ashby, Massachusetts. No. 223. A rural New England tall clock. CCC-37.
Nathaniel Edwards Jr., of Acton, Massachusetts. A cherry cased tall clock. GG-225.
A 14-Day Duration Floor Standing Regulator by John Ellicott, London (1706-1772), a significant figure in the history of clockmaking. BBB-10.
Reuben Elsnorth (Ellsworth) of Windsor, Connecticut. Tall case clock. 2650.
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