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Samuel Abbott of Dover, New Hampshire. Tall clock featuring an inlaid cherry case. 2691.
Simon Willard Clockmaker, working in Roxbury, Massachusetts. A figured mahogany tall case clock with alternating light and dark veneers and light and dark quarter-fan and half-chevron inlay embellishing the case constructed by Stephen Badlam. XX-35.
Attributed to Calvin Bailey of Hanover, Massachusetts, This inlaid mahogany tall clock features a case believed to be made by Theodore Cushing of Hingham. 224086.
Calvin Bailey of Hanover, Mass. An inlaid mahogany case tall clock featuring a rocking ship automated dial. 222004.
Phinehaus J. Bailey. Chelsea, Vermont. An inlaid cherry case tall clock. No 6. 219117.
A Fine Federal Tall Case Clock. The works are attributed to the Hanover, Massachusetts, clockmaker John Bailey II, and the cabinetmaker Abiel White of Weymouth. Circa 1815-20. 217073.
A Rare Federal Mahogany and Inlaid Tall Case Clock By John Bailey II, Hanover, Massachusetts, Circa 1804. The clock case attributed to Abiel White. XXSL-38.
John Bailey II of Hanover, Massachusetts. A maple case tall clock. 211067.
John Bailey II of Hanover, Massachusetts. An important tall case clock. Elisha Cushing Jr. of Hingham possibly made the case. 219052.
A fine Hepplewhite Mahogany and Inlaid Tall Case Clock by John Bailey III, Hanover, Massachusetts, Circa 1820. DDD-18.
John Bailey Jr. (1787-1883) of New Bedford, Massachusetts. An impressive mahogany tall case clock. XXSL-21.
Daniel Balch of Newbury, Massachusetts. A pre-revolutionary American tall case clock, diminutive in stature. 220029.
Baldwin & Storrs of Northampton, Massachusetts. Tall case clock. SS-131.
Jonathan Barker of Ashby, Massachusetts. Wooden geared tall case clock. 213129.
Ezra Batchelder of Danvers, Massachusetts. A Butternut case tall clock. 217003.
Ezra Batchelder of Danvers, Massachusetts. Captain Thomas Cheever's cross-banded mahogany case tall clock. 216057.
Eli Bentley of Taney Town, Maryland. An inlaid walnut-cased tall clock. VV-41.
Bigelow, Kennard & Co. of Boston, Massachusetts. A three train hall clock or Grandfather clock.
Bigelow, Kennard & Co. of Boston, Massachusetts. A three train hall clock. UU-97.
Flavel Bingham of Windsor, Connecticut and Utica, New York. Clockmaker, watchmaker and silversmith. 216009.
David Blasdel of Amesbury, Massachusetts. The patriarch of three generations of clockmakers. This is a pre-revolutionary tall clock made in 1755. VV-100.
John Boyd of Black Horse Farm in Sadsburyville, Chester County, Pennsylvania. 211024.
Gawen Brown of Boston, Massachusetts. A pre-revolutionary tall case clock made in 1755 and numbered 77. T-26.
Gawen Brown of Boston, Massachusetts. Tall case clock. 214034.
Daniel Burnap of Coventry, Connecticut. A tall case clock. 219058.
Daniel Burnap of East Windsor, Connecticut Musical tall clock. Case attributed to Elipalet Chapin or Simeon Loomis. XXSL-14.
Daniel Burnap of East Windsor, Connecticut. A cherry case tall clock. RR-33.
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. 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.
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