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Chauncey Jerome of New Haven, Connecticut. An illuminator and Burglar Alarm Mantel Clock. This clock features a variation of the David M. Charters Patent issued October 21, 1873. YY-53.
Chauncey Jerome of New Haven, Connecticut. Mantel clock. 212112.
Chauncey Jerome, The Paris model. A mantel clock under a glass dome. 212097.
Turner’s Patent 8-day alarm. Sharp Gothic or Steeple Clock made by Chauncey Jerome of New Haven, Connecticut. AAA-24.
Kelley & Shepherd New Bedford, Massachusetts. Wall timepiece. XXSL-16.
Carved Column & Splat Transitional Shelf Clock made by Mark Lane of Southington, Connecticut. NN-108.
Lewis Calendar No. 2. (A perpetual calendar.) A wall calendar clock. NN-55.
Boston Clock Co., Boston, Massachusetts. No 238. Retailed by H. N. Lockwood of Boston. Wall clock. VV-15.
Eastman Clock Company Boston, MA. No.1 Pendulum. Retailed by N. L. Lockwood in Boston. 213161.
Joseph Loring of Sterling, Massachusetts, made this fine inlaid and cross-banded mahogany cased Shelf Clock with a kidney-shaped dial. TT-76.
Joseph Loring of Sterling, Massachusetts. An inlaid cherry case Massachusetts shelf clock. 213022.
Marshall & Adams of Seneca Falls, New York. An empire case shelf clock. RR-10.
Benjamin Morrill of Boscawen, New Hampshire. A New Hampshire Mirror Clock. LL-92.
This is a fine example of a New Hampshire Mirror clock attributed to Benjamin Morrill of Boscawen, New Hampshire. 221193.
Samuel Mulliken (1761-1847) Newburyport. An important Massachusetts shelf clock. LL-73.
Nathaniel Munroe Concord, Massachusetts. A gilt-framed wall timepiece or banjo clock. 221227.
Daniel Munroe Jr. Boston, Massachusetts. A wall timepiece featuring gilt frames. Banjo clock. 219038.
A Miniature Double Door Reeded Flat Column and Scroll Top Clock made by Norris North & Company in Torrington, Connecticut. This is one of the more colorful examples I have seen. 224069.
A patriotic-themed unsigned New Hampshire-made timepiece or banjo clock attributed to L. W. Noyes of Nashua, New Hampshire. It features a painted scene of the Boston Massacre. 222114.
Isaac T. Pease, Enfield, Connecticut. A Miniature Pillar & Scroll Shelf Clock 1835. ZZ-62.
Isaac Randall & Co. of St. Albans, Vermont. Wall Time Piece or Banjo clock. 221019.
Samuel Rogers of Plymouth, Massachusetts. A very unusual shelf clock form featuring a unique movement design with fusee, powered by an iron torsion spring. XXSL-7.
John Sawin Boston, Massachusetts. A True Lyre Wall Timepiece. Elegant Harp Pattern. 217117.
John Sawin full striking wall clock. Boston, Massachusetts. 214091.
John Sawin of Boston, Massachusetts. Wall timepiece or banjo clock. MM-172.
A wall timepiece made by the Boston Clockmaker Joshua Seward. Banjo clock. 216038.
Joshua Seward of Boston, Massachusetts. A fine wall timepiece or banjo clock. 215026.
William Sherwin of Buckland, Massachusetts. Wooden geared transitional shelf clock. QQ-52.
Charles Alva Smith Clockmaker from Brattleboro, Vermont. No. 368. 216004.
Charles Alvah Smith of Brattleboro, Vermont. No. 366. A wag on the wall clock. 216001.
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