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Deaccessioned Desk & Mantle Clocks
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Deaccessioned Desk & Mantle Clocks
Deaccessioned Hanging Clocks & Barometers
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Deaccessioned Hanging Clocks & Barometers
Deaccessioned Tall Case Clocks
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Deaccessioned Tall Case Clocks
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A Carved Mahogany Classical Shelf Clock with Lyre Form
A Cherry Queen Anne Tall Case Clock with Silver Dial, Rhode Island, Squire Millard, c.1750
A Federal / Classical Lyre form Banjo Clock, Boston, c.1810
A Fine Federal Mahogany and Eglomise Shelf clock, Aarron Willard, c.1820
A Fine Inlaid Mahogany Dwarf Clock, probably Rhode Island, last quarter, 19th century
A Fine Replica of the Daniel Quare Hanging/Standing Barometer, 19th century
A Lyre clock by Etienne Maxant, Paris
A Magnificent Mahogany Chippendale English Tall Case Clock with Tides, Bristol, England, Thomas Pierce, c.1760-80
A Mahogany Chippendale Tall Case Clock with Block / Shell and Silvered Dial, by Caleb Wheaten, Providence/Newport, c.1785
A Mahogany Lyre Tall case Clock with Block and Shell by David Greig, Perth, Scotland, c.1835
A Mahogany Lyre Timepiece by Sawin & Dyer, Boston, c. 1825 - 1828 with Eight Day Brass Weight-Powered Timepiece Movement
A Mahogany Patent Timepiece (Banjo Clock), Providence, RI, Walter H. Durfee, c.1900
A Mahogany Regency Lyre Tall Case Clock with Block and Shell, England, attributed to David Greig, Perth, 1810-1831
A Mahogany Stick Barometer with Herringbone Mahogany Inlay with Pedimented Top, and Temperature/Mercury on Silver Plated Face, Labeled “F. Baserg & Co.” England, c.1800
A Mahogany Stick Barometer with Herringbone Mahogany Inlay, Pedimented Top, and Temperature/Mercury on Silver Plated Face, Labeled “J. Cortis” England, c.1800
A Marquetry Freisland Clock with Automata, Netherlands, c.1800
A Miniature Banjo Clock with Eagle Finial, American. Retailed by Tilden-Thurber, Co.
A Miniature Classical Wall Clock, French, c.1840
A Monumental Gothic Walnut Astronomical Regulator, New York, probably Meeks or Contemporary, c.1840-1850
A Monumental Inlaid Mahogany Edwardian Tall Case Clock Chime Clock, England, c.1900
A Monumental Mahogany Classical Shelf Clock, labeled M.G. Semon & Co. Plymouth, MA, c.1850
A Musical Automaton Georgian Bracket Clock, John Taylor, England, c.1780
A Painted Tall Case Clock, 8-day Moon Dial Works, signed "Josiah Smith, Reading", PA, c.1800
A Presentation Gilt and Rope Patent Timepiece (Banjo), Concord, Labeled "Curtis & Dunning," Massachusetts, c.1815
A Rare Mahogany Lyre Timepiece by John Sawin, Boston, c.1829
A Rare Mahogany Shelf Clock with Lyre form Bird's Eye Maple Panel, Attributed to John Sawin & John Seymour Boston, 1829
A Rosewood Maritime (nautical) Barometer, Kline & Co. New York, c.1840
A Tall Case Cuckoo Clock, Litchfield, CT, c.1820 with Orignal Eight-Day Wooden Movement by Asa (or Orange) Hopkins
A Very Fine Mahogany Chippendale Clock with Silvered Face by James Jacks, New York, c.1780
A Victorian Black Marble Three-piece Mantel Clock with Mounts, c.1880
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