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412411411.Oak Regulator No. 25 by Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Connecticut,12-in. dia. zinc dial with Roman numerals and signed with maker’sname, eight-day, time-only movement with dead-beat escapement,maintaining power, wooden pendulum rod, brass-faced bob and brasscasedweight, ht. 36 in.$1,500-2,000412.Harvard Clock Co. Wall Regulator, Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1880,with Howard No. 59 case form, turned finials on the crest, full-lengthglazed door over the painted iron dial with Roman numerals andinscribed Harvard Clock Co., Boston, bird’s-eye maple weight guard,lower pedestal with three carved and turned finials, eight-day time-onlymovement powered by an iron weight and regulated by a silver giltpendulum rod and damascened nickel bob, ht. 46 in.$3,000-5,000413413.F. Kroeber No. 30 Walnut Wall Clock, New York, c. 1880, thewalnut and burl walnut veneered case with turned and carved columnsflanking the 7-in. paper on zinc dial, printed maker’s label on backboardstating Eight-Day Regulator No. 30, Manufactured by F. Kroeber No. 8Cortlandt Street, New York, lower pedestal and strawberry finial, eightday time-only Seth Thomas no. 10 spring-powered movement withnickel cylindrical pendulum, ht. 37 in.$1,500-2,000414.Seth Thomas Oak #2 Regulator, Thomaston, Connecticut, c. 1890,painted zinc dial with Roman numerals, seconds bit and marked SethThomas, glazed lower door and remains of printed maker’s label insidebase, eight-day time-only, dead-beat escapement movement withmaintaining power, pendulum, and cylindrical brass-cased weight, ht.38 in.$1,000-1,500

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