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Charles Alvah Smith of Brattleboro, Vermont. No. 506. Wall clock. 214130.
Charles Alvah Smith of Brattleboro, Vermont. Wag on the wall. No. 605. One of the last. 219030.
James Snelling of Providence, Rhode Island. A Federal mahogany shelf with a painted kidney-shaped dial. Providence, Rhode Island. XXSL-31.
A superb American made bracket clock made by the Providence Rhode Island Clockmaker, Edward Spalding. This example is quarter striking. 220013.
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass. A Pillar & Scroll Shelf Clock with a brass constructed, 8-day, spring wound, time and strike movement. 220108.
Elmer Stennes. Reproduction Girandole wall timepiece. OO-26.
Elmer Stennes. Reproduction Wall Timepiece, Girandole. This example was made in 1968. 218074.
Abel Stowell of Charlestown, Massachusetts. Wall clock. Tavern clock. 27140.
David Studley. A Hanover, Massachusetts clockmaker. His last clock. SS-170.
Elnathan Taber Mahogany case Coffin Clock, 222097.
A rare Elnathan Taber Mahogany case Coffin Clock made in Roxbury, Massachusetts, on June 16, 1820. 222073.
Elnathan Taber of Roxbury, Massachusetts. A wall timepiece. 221209.
Elnathan Taber Roxbury, MA. A gilt frame timepiece or banjo clock with exceptional tablets commemorating the naval battle between the Constitution and the Guerriere. 222003.
Elnathan Taber Roxbury, Massachusetts. A gilt frame timepiece with exceptional tablets commemorating the naval battle between the Constitution and the Guerriere. 222003.
Henry Terry Connecticut Banjo clock. NN-50.
Henry Terry of Plymouth, Connecticut. A Connecticut Banjo clock. VV-39.
S. B. Terry Sub-Miniature Steeple clock with torsion suspension. With Alarm. UU-38.
Silas B. Terry & Co. Terryville, Connecticut. Cottage Clock. UU-36.
Silas B. Terry, Terryville, Conn., miniature shelf clock with 30 hour ladder time only, movement in a decorative paper covered case. TT-169.
Silas B. Terry, Terryville, Connecticut. An oversized balance wheel Sharp Gothic clock with 30 hour, time and strike, fusee movement utilizing Eli Terry's unique 1845 patent balance wheel escapement. DDD-28.
Silas B. TerryFusee with a balance wheel escapement. Sharp Gothic or Steeple Clock. TT-160.
Silas Burnham Terry cottage clock with torsion suspension. S. B. Terry & Co. UU-37.
Silas Burnham Terry Wall Regulator. Terryville, Connecticut, circa 1840. UU-34.
Silas Burnham Terry. "Horologist." Terry's Ville, Connecticut. Mantel clock. UU-35.
Silas Burnham Terry. "Horologist." Terryville, Connecticut. An OG or Ogee shelf or wall clock. JJ-128.
Snakeskin cottage clock. Silas Burnham Terry. “Horologist.” Terryville, Connecticut. 223271.
Terry & Andrews Connecticut Steeple Clock made in Bristol, Connecticut. JJ-157.
Terry & Andrews of Bristol, Connecticut. 8-day Steeple Clock. Time, Strike and Alarm. 221222.
Terry & Andrews of Bristol, Connecticut. 8-day Steeple mantel clock. TT-154.
Eureka Clock Company of London England. This custom case example is No. 12072. 219017.
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