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A New Haven Crystal Regulator Clock, Height 13 1/2

A New Haven Crystal Regulator Clock,having time and strike movement within a brass case.Height 13 1/2 inches. Condition report Condition: Finial is broken off and missing. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers shall […]

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E. Howard & Co. Boston 1989 Banjo Clock, Mahogany

E. Howard & Co. Boston 1989 Banjo Clock, Mahogany case with line inlay, S. Willard Style , brass eagle on ball, throat glass with American spread wing eagle and shield, lower glass with ship battle scene, marked Sept. 10 1813 Perry’s Victory Lake Erie, having key and pendulum, 41″h. working condition,(good condition). Images Click on […]

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Rosewood Drop Octagon Wall Clock by Atkins Clock Co

Rosewood Drop Octagon Wall Clock by Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1865, with ripple molding around the octagonal perimeter, 12 in. painted zinc dial with Roman numerals, black and gold transfer decorated tablet on lower door, printed maker’s label inside stating, Eight and Thirty-Day Clocks and Time-Pieces Made and Sold by the Atkins Clock […]

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Ingraham Mantel Clock Time & Strike Ca. 1910

Ingraham Mantel Clock Time & Strike 11″ t x 16″ w x 6 1/2″ d Ca. 1910 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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(8) Early 20th C. Hump-back Mantel Clocks

Group of eight (8) early 20th Century hump-back mantel clocks, including (2) Seth Thomas, (1) Howard Miller, (1) New Haven, (1) Waterbury, (1) Sessions, and (2) unmarked. Largest 10 1/2″h. x 17″w. x 5″d. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Reeds Tonic Miniature Grandfather Clock NR

Reeds Tonic Miniature Grandfather Clock. Presented by Geo. W.M. Reed Bitter Co. of New Haven Conn. 8 day time only, spring driven, paper dial, and pendulum bob. There is 3/4 of a label sticker on the back of the cherry case with original lacquered finish and glass. Circa. 1890’s-1910. (The original paper dial is worn […]

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