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Jacob Morse of Westfield, Massachusetts. A birch case tall clock. 211021.
This rocking ship tall clock and mahogany case is excellent example of workmanship and collaboration between Edward Moulton the clockmaker and Abraham Forsskol the cabinetmaker. It was made in Saco, Maine. 217052.
Samuel “Mullikin” Mulliken (1720-1756) of Bradford, Massachusetts. A pre-revolutionary American tall case clock, diminutive in stature, representing a significant period in American clockmaking history. XXSL-42.
Nathaniel Mulliken (1722-1777) Lexington, Massachusetts. A pre-revolutionary American tall case clock. SS-21.
Nathaniel Mulliken (1722-1777) of Lexington, Massachusetts. A maple cased pre-revolutionary tall clock. YY-7.
Nathaniel Mulliken (1722-1777) of Lexington, Massachusetts. A pre-revolutionary made tall clock. TT-113.
Nathaniel Mulliken (1722-1777) of Lexington, Massachusetts. A tall case clock.
Daniel Munroe & Co. Concord, MA. An inlaid mahogany cased tall case clock featuring outstanding proportions. 214023.
Daniel Munroe, Concord, Massachusetts. An Inlaid mahogany case tall clock with a Daniel & Nathaniel Munroe label. 222151.
Philander Noble of Westfield, Massachusetts. An inlaid cherry case tall clock. 216039.
Eardley Norton of London England. A musical tall clock. OO-27.
John Osgood - Haverhill, NH. No. 69. The Mann Family Tall Clock. 220030
Solomon Osgood of Dracut, Massachusetts. A clockmaker, blacksmith and a distinguished mathematician. UU-85.
Daniel Oyster of Reading, Pennsylvania. An important late Chippendale tall case clock. TT-134.
Gardner Parker of Westborough, Massachusetts. An inlaid cherry-cased tall clock featuring a rocking-ship automated dial. CCC-46.
Gardner Parker of Westborough, Massachusetts. No. 144. An inlaid mahogany-cased tall clock of the finest quality. 221004.
Gardner Parker of Westborough, Massachusetts. No. 222. Inscribed, "Mr. Jonathan Bartlet / on April 8th, 1816." 217121
Silas Parsons cherry case tall clock. Swanzey, New Hampshire. 23216.
Silas Parsons of Swanzey, New Hampshire. A cherry case tall clock. 215071.
Isaac Pearson of Burlington, New Jersey. A tiger maple tall cased clock. Considered by many to be New Jersey's first Clockmaker. ZZ-51.
Whittier Perkins of Wendell (Now Sunapee), New Hampshire. A primitive form. OO-41.
James Perrigo Sr, of Wrentham, Massachusetts. A primitive tall case clock. Wooden gears. AA-77.
Levi Pitkin of Montpelier, Vermont. An inlaid cherry case tall clock. 215046.
Joseph Pope, Boston. His personal shop clock made in 1780. AAA-20.
Attributed to Daniel Porter of Williamstown, Massachusetts. A wonderfully inlaid cherry case tall clock featuring a rocking ship dial. 217053.
Daniel Porter of Williamstown, Massachusetts. A classic inlaid cherry case tall clock. 216064
A line inlaid cherry Tall Case Clock of Eastern Connecticut origin. Possibly made by Jordan Post in Lanesboro, MA. PP-165.
Samuel Ranlet of Monmouth, Maine. A red washed birch case tall clock. VV-128.
Samuel Rockwell of Providence, Rhode Island. A Pre-revolutionary made tall case clock. CCC-25.
Samuel Rockwell of Providence, Rhode Island. This is an early American-made tall case clock of a diminutive stature. 223324.
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