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The clock pictured is a Japanese Pillar or Stick clock, more formally called a Japanese Shaku-Dokei clock. 223303.
The Eureka Clock Company of London, England. This custom case example is No. 2516. 221051.
The Fairhaven Clock Company Fairhaven, Vermont. Gallery clock. 223141.
The PSYCHE parlor mantel clock. William Gilbert Clock Company Winsted, CT. 223213.
The Regulator No. 57 wall clock in quartered oak made by the Waterbury Clock Company. 221164.
The Waterbury Clock Company's No. 25 Double Dial Calendar model wall clock in mahogany. 221163.
The Waterbury Clock Company's No. 29 Double Dial Calendar model wall clock in Walnut. 221162.
This decorative mirror clock is unsigned although it has a very distinctive movement which suggests the Maker was from Concord, Massachusetts. 221069.
This exceptional French-made Crystal Regulator table clock is designed to run for over a year on a single wind! 222004.
This extraordinary wood-front timepiece is attributed to Joseph Nye Dunning, one of Vermont’s most prolific clockmakers. This clock was made in Burlington, Vermont, circa 1833. 223080.
This Federal-style 'Improved Timepiece' or 'Banjo Clock,' with stenciled-decorated frames attributed to the Boston father-and-son partnership of Simon Willard & Son. BBB-19.
This highly figured "tear drop" style tavern clock was made by William Orpwood in Ipswich, England circa 1800. 221151.
This is a classic form. This English-made bell top bracket clock was retailed by Lambert, whose shop was on Coventry Street in London. 222093.
This is a fine mahogany cased lyre from wall clock or timepiece made in Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1835. This clock is not signed. 223330.
This is a French-made oversized crystal regulator mantel clock. Samuel Marti Movement. 218109.
This is Admiral Fitzroy's Royal Polytechnic Barometer. "Joseph Davis & Co." This example is the best that I have seen. The elaborately carved oak case is second to none, and the color is superb. 223001.
This is an oversized French-made crystal regulator featuring a full calendar display. 223116.
Thomas Lea of Old Jewry, London. An oversized walnut-cased wheel barometer with an 8-day clock. 221171.
Thomas Middlemass of Edinburgh, Scotland. A quarter-striking bracket in an inlaid mahogany case. 219086.
Thomas Reid of Edinburgh, Scotland. Bracket clock. 222103.
Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell, England. A rosewood and inlaid case bracket timepiece. 221148.
Tiffany & Co. Makers. New York. No. 475. Bracket or Chime clock with Joseph Lindauer's patented quarter-hour strike train. 222075.
Tiffany & Company, New York. A Crystal Regulator mantel clock. 219039.
Time, Strike, and Alarm carriage clock in a Gorged Cannelee case form is fully decorated with engravings. Made by Drocourt for the Asian market. DDD-1.
Turner's Patent 8-day alarm. A beehive mantel clock. Rare. FF-166.
Turner’s Patent 8-day alarm. Beehive Clock. Jerome & Company of New Haven, Connecticut. AAA-23.
Turner’s Patent 8-day alarm. Sharp Gothic or Steeple Clock. Chauncey Jerome of New Haven, Connecticut. 218092.
Union Labor Company of Southington, Connecticut. Wall gallery clock. GG-36.
W. Atkin, Newcastle, England. A gimbaled marine barometer. 218062.
W. Elliott LTD. London, England. Post clock. 213050.
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