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Seth Thomas Empire No.60 Crystal Regulator

Seth Thomas Empire No.60 Crystal Regulator: gilt finished with convex front and simualted mercury penudlum. The 4″ dial is marked Bigelow, Kennard & Co.-Boston. It has an 8 day time with half hour gong striking movement. It has beveled glass on all sides. (The gilt finish is worn.) 11″ tall and running at this time […]

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ANSONIA CRYSTAL REGULATOR WITH PORCELAIN DIAL

ANSONIA CRYSTAL REGULATOR WITH PORCELAIN DIAL SET WITH RHINESTONES. HEIGHT 11″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Gilt Brass and Crystal Regulator Clock

An Antique French Gilt Brass and Crystal Regulator Clock, late 19th c., Japy Freres movement, mercury pendulum, porcelain dial with cobalt numbers and floral swags, beveled panes etched with flowers, height 12 1/4 in., width 8 in., depth 5 1/2 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF CONDITION * PLEASE READ ALL […]

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French Crystal Regulator with oval brass frame. M

French Crystal Regulator with oval brass frame. Made for Caldwell & Co Philadelphia. ca. 1900. 9 3/4″h x 6 3/4″w x 5 1/2″d Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ansonia Jupiter Crystal Regulator

Ansonia Jupiter Crystal Regulator: 8 day time with half hour gong strike. 4 1/2″ dial with visible escapement. The 2 tube pendulum is filled with faux mercury slugs. The gilt metal case has a single crystal column on each side. With key. (The dial’s outer ring has a fracture near the 10.) 17″ and running […]

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Ansonia Elysian crystal regulator clock

Ansonia Elysian model 16 1/2″ crystal regulator shelf clock, gold painted case w/ ornate scroll decoration, urn form finial, eight day time & strike movement, open escapement, porcelain dial Condition report works intact, movement not observed, patina wear Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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