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Tall Case Clocks
Reuben Elsnorth (Ellsworth) of Windsor, Connecticut. Tall case clock. 2650.
Isaac Gere of Northampton, Massachusetts. A cherry case tall clock. The case attributed to Julius Barnard. TT-140.
Peter Gift Jr. Clockmaker working in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. An inlaid mahogany case tall clock of superb design most likely made by the Reading cabinetmakers Daniel Rhein and or his apprentice or journeyman Henry Quast. 219111.
Benjamin Clark Gilman of Exeter, New Hampshire. A country case tall clock. RR-12.
Luther Goddard of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. A tall case clock. 213065.
Thomas Harland of Norwich, Connecticut. A fine Chippendale cherry-cased tall clock of diminutive stature. DDD-14.
Stephen Hasham of Charlestown, New Hampshire. A diminutive cherry case tall clock with a lunar calendar dial. AAA-9.
Abel Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire. A tiger maple cased tall clock. XXSL-63.
Levi & Abel Hutchins Tall Clock. This clock is diminutive, measuring only 7 feet 1 inches tall, and was made in Concord, New Hampshire. LL-29.
An unsigned cherry case tall clock cross-banded in mahogany. The movement was most likely made by Jacob Jones of Pittsfield, New Hampshire. 25124.
Jacob Jones of Pittsfield, New Hampshire. A mixed woods country case tall clock. NN-105.
Allen Kelley of Sandwich, Massachusetts. A cross-banded mahogany case tall clock featuring whalebone appointments. EEE-8.
John Kennard of Newfields, New Hampshire. A cherry case tall clock with mahogany cross-banding. RR-62.
A fine cherry case Tall Clock made by Joseph Loring of Sterling, Massachusetts. MM-121.
Samuel Martin of New York, New York. An inlaid mahogany cased tall case clock. TT-55.
Benjamin Morrill of Boscawen, New Hampshire. A cherry case tall clock made circa 1810. ZZ-56.
Edward Moulton of Saco, Maine. A cherry case tall clock featuring a rocking ship automated dial. CCC-64.
Joseph Mulliken (1787-1802) Concord, Massachusetts. An inlaid cherry case tall clock. 214126.
Joseph Mulliken (1787-1802) of Concord, Massachusetts. An inlaid cased tall clock. BBB-34.
Samuel Mulliken (1761-1847) Haverhill, Massachusetts. A cherry cased tall clock. XX-31.
Samuel Mulliken (1761-1847) Newburyport, MA. A butternut case tall clock. TT-175.
Samuel Mulliken Clockmaker (1761-1847) Salem, Massachusetts. A mahogany cased tall clock. YY-30.
Daniel Munroe Junior of Boston, Massachusetts. A tall clock case signed by his brother William Munroe. NN-63.
Daniel Munroe Junior of Concord, Massachusetts. An inlaid mahogany-cased tall clock. AAA-2.
John Osgood tall clock. Haverhill, New Hampshire. No. 271. 27005.
Silas Parsons of Swanzey, New Hampshire. A finely proportioned tall case clock that features an 8-day time, strike, and alarm movement. 27217.
James Perrigo, Jr., Wrentham, Massachusetts. A southeastern Massachusetts tall clock cased in cherry. XX-36.
James Perrigo, Jr., Wrentham, Massachusetts. An Inlaid mahogany case tall clock. GG-57.
Robert Pope, Boston, Massachusetts. A mahogany cased tall clock with an automated rocking ship dial. AAA-7.
John Rogers of Newton, Massachusetts. A fine mahogany cased tall clock with a very unusual dial display and retaining power. TT-59.
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