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A Federal era Block & Shell tall case clock most likely made in Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1786. This clock is not signed but attributed to Seril Dodge. SS-138.
Nathaniel Dominy tall clock of East Hampton, New York. Dated 1789 and signed by the Clockmaker. SS-8.
James Doull of Charlestown, Massachusetts. A cross-banded mahogany cased tall clock. The Boston painted dial featuring a tumbled numbers. 218020.
James Doull tall clock. Charlestown, Massachusetts. Cabinetmakers John & Thomas Seymour of Charlestown. 212045.
Walter Durfee of Providence, Rhode Island. Tall or Hall clock retailed by Tiffany & Co., New York. This is the Pattern No. 4. 220021.
William Dutton of London, England. A complicated tall clock with wheelwork fabricated by James Ferguson. VV-31.
A & C Edwards No. 170. Clockmakers working in Ashby, MA. Robin's-egg blue painted case tall clock.
A & C Edwards of Ashby, Mass. Tall clock. 213070.
A & C Edwards of Ashby, Massachusetts. No. 116. A composite dial wooden geared tall clock. BBB-2.
A & C Edwards of Ashby, Massachusetts. No. 190. A cherry case tall clock. BBB-3.
A & C Edwards of Ashby, Massachusetts. No. 211. Tall clock. RR-70.
A & C Edwards of Ashby, Massachusetts. No. 499. A rural New England tall clock. 225102.
Samuel Edwards of Gorham, Maine. A spectacular wooden gear tall clock. 2604.
A 14-Day Duration Floor Standing Regulator by John Ellicott, London (1706-1772), a significant figure in the history of clockmaking. BBB-10.
William Elvins, Fells Point, Baltimore, Maryland. An inlaid tall case clock with moon phase dial and eight-day duration brass movement. The case is attributed to the cabinetmaker's partnership of Bankson & Lawson. 223071.
Jesse Emory of Weare, New Hampshire. A mechanic, farmer and an ingenious wooden geared clockmaker. The finest wooden geared Clockmaker in America. AAA-12.
Jesse Emory of Weare, New Hampshire. Wooden geared tall case clock. JJ-239.
Jesse Emory, a mechanic, farmer, and an ingenious wooden geared clockmaker from Weare, New Hampshire. 224118.
A Chippendale Maple Case Tall Clock made by Jeremiah Fellow of Kensington, New Hampshire. UU-65.
Captain Jabez Fitch of Windham, Connecticut. Tall clock. NN-107.
John Foss of Somersworth, New Hampshire. A mahogany case tall clock. UU-48.
Samuel Foster of Andover, Massachusetts, Hollis, Concord and Pelham New Hampshire. A tall clock standing 6 feet 10 inches tall. 216063.
Lemuel French of Stoughton and Canton, Massachusetts. Clockmaker and brass founder. 215018.
John Gains of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Dwarf Clock standing only 42 inches tall.
An unsigned birch case tall clock attributed to Benjamin Clark Gilman in Exeter, New Hampshire. This case is a country form. 222055.
Benjamin Clark Gilman of Exeter, New Hampshire. A tall case clock. 27146.
Benjamin Clark Gilman of Exeter, New Hampshire. This birch case tall clock is a country form. 219095.
Luther Goddard of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. An inlaid mahogany cased tall case clock of an unusual design. 220005.
Nichols Goddard of Rutland, Vermont. An inlaid mahogany cased tall clock No. 125. LL-184.
Nichols Goddard of Rutland, Vermont. No. 118. An inlaid tall case clock. 214079.
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