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This is a finely inlaid cherry case tall clock made by Abel Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire. This example is also dated on the back of the dial, "Nov 28 1809." This must have been the date of manufacture. 217071.
Abel Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire. A fine inlaid mahogany case tall. 210064.
Levi Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire. A high-style inlaid mahogany case tall clock. The best that colonial New Hampshire had to offer. It also features a rocking ship dial. ZZ-2.
Levi & Abel Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire. A tall case clock. A very early example. 219010.
Levi & Abel Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire. Featuring a boldly formatted tiger maple case constructed to a diminutive scale. 220103.
Thomas Hutchinson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A formal mahogany case tall clock featuring an eight-tune musical movement. II-84.
Isaac Doolittle New Haven, Connecticut No 88. Circa 1750. AAA-31.
Joseph Ives tall case clock. 8-day wooden geared movement. Bristol, Connecticut tall clock. 23145.
This is an important tall case clock having a wooden geared 8-day movement made by Joseph Ives in Bristol, Connecticut. VV-46.
An impressive long case clock with brass composite dial signed "Anthony Janszen / Amsterdam." It is very unusual to find a tall case clock from this period that is signed, numbered, and dated by the clockmaker. This example is. 213005.
George A. Jones & Co., New York, New York. A Floor Standing Regulator. 27137.
Jacob Jones of Pittsfield, New Hampshire. This tall clock represents a fine country form. BBB-37.
Allen Kelley of Sandwich, Massachusetts. An inlaid mahogany case tall clock featuring a rocking ship dial. VV-3.
Allen Kelley of Sandwich, Massachusetts. An inlaid mahogany case tall clock. 214020.
Ezra Kelley of Dartmouth, Massachusetts. An outstanding inlaid mahogany case tall clock. 223076.
An important Hepplewhite tall case clock with a painted dial signed by “S. Keplinger / Baltimore.” Having a mirror in the waist door. 213159.
An important Hepplewhite tall case clock with a painted iron dial that is boldly signed by Baltimore, Maryland clockmaker, Samuel Keplinger. TT-207.
An inlaid mahogany cased Tall Clock made by George Leverly of Baltimore, Maryland. TT-51.
Lord & Goddard Rutland, Vermont. No. 112. An inlaid cherry case tall clock. 216048.
Lord & Goddard Rutland, Vermont. No. 98. A tall case clock. SS-7.
This clock, a Vermont masterpiece, is attributed to Lord & Goddard of Rutland, Vermont. It represents the best of what was produced in Vermont during the Federal era. 224089.
Jonathan Lowndes, working at the Dial in Pall Mall, London. From the Wetherfield Collection of Clocks. Acquired by Arthur S. Vernay, Inc. VV-30.
Samuel Martin. A New York City clockmaker. This is a GIANT tall case clock. SS-161.
J. Martin & Son of New York, New York. A masonic-themed dial. Tall clock. SS-160.
John McNiesh of New York City, New York. A mahogany case tall clock. LL-114.
A tall case clock signed by the Wiscasset, Maine clockmaker, Benjamin Mead. SS-17.
Cornelius Miller of Elizabeth Town, New Jersey. Tall clock. MM-181.
Squire Millerd of Warwick, Rhode Island. A rare Chippendale mahogany block and shell tall case clock. XXSL26.
Richardson Miner of Stratford, Connecticut. A cherry case tall clock by a rare Connecticut maker. 218002.
Benjamin Morrill of Boscawen, New Hampshire circa 1810. A colorfully inlaid birch case tall clock. UU-29.
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