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ITHACA #1 CALENDAR REGULATOR CLOCK

8 day, weight driven, time only, 12″ dials, sweep second movement, nickel plated Condition report walnut case has some restoration, H-72″, G-VG Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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"Italian No. 2" Rosewood Calendar Clock by Welch,

“Italian No. 2” Rosewood Calendar Clock by Welch, Spring & Company, Forestville, Connecticut, c. 1875, with round top, gilded half columns flanking the glazed door, 4 1/2 in. dia. painted zinc dial with Roman numerals and day-of-the-week markings, lower section with black paper dial calendar and brass hands, maker’s label inside backboard, eight-day time and […]

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German Calendar Clock in Walnut Case

German Calendar Clock in Walnut Case: the time and gong striking movement is numbered 77174. The day and month are on paneled wood rollers. The date numbers are on silk ribbon with a roller on each side. (The wood finish is worn.) 28″ t x 15 1/4″ w x 9 1/4″ d and running at […]

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Ithaca Farmers #10 Calendar Clock

Old Model, Perpetual Calendar Changes for Leap Year, Circa Early 1870’s, Walnut Case, 8 Day Time & Strike, Calendar Changes Beautifully & Runs Great Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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SESSIONS OAK CASED REGULATOR CALENDAR CLOCK

American oak cased clock by Sessions, c. 1900, time only works, the clock face with Roman numerals and Arabic calendar numbers, red calendar hand, the glass door marked “Regulator”, remnants of Session paper tag on back of case, wood chipped at lower central case pendant 39.5″h, 18.5″w, 5.5″d, 17lbs Start Price: $100.00 Images Click on […]

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A WATERBURY 'EDNA' SHORT DROP CALENDAR CLOCK

Time and strike, with calendar. 26 x 16 x 4.5 inches overall. Poorly restored and opaque stained oak case, amateur replacement calendar hand, hand re-painted dial well done, all hand painted. Condition report See description Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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