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Carriage Clock, Boston Clock Company  American, Brass, glass, enamel, American
Boston Clock Company
ca. 1890
Clock, Simon Willard  American, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, white pine, brass, glass, American
Simon Willard
1825–30
Tall Clock, Thomas Seymour  American, Mahogany, mahogany veneer,<br/>maple with white pine, American
Multiple artists/makers
1805–10
Tall Clock, Joseph Ward  American, Japanned white pine; brass, iron, glass, American
Joseph Ward
1740–55
Clock case, Meissen Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain with gilt-metal mounts, German, Meissen with Dresden mounts
Meissen Manufactory
case ca. 1728–30, movement ca. 1830–50
Musical Clock with Spinet and Organ, Veit Langenbucher  German, Ebony, gliding, brass, silver gilt, gilt brass, iron, various wood and metals, wire, parchment and leather, German
Veit Langenbucher
Samuel Bidermann
ca. 1625
Clock, Tiffany & Co., Marble, bronze, American
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1885
Clock, Jean-Baptiste Lepaute  French, Marble, bronze and gilt-bronze; chapter rings of white enamel; movement of brass and steel, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1775–80
Clock, David Roentgen  German, Oak, pine, and mahogany, veneered with mahogany; brass, gilt bronze and enamel, German, Neuwied am Rhein
David Roentgen
Elie Prudhomme
ca. 1780–90
Mantel clock, Julien Le Roy  French, Chantilly soft-paste porcelain mounted on gilt bronze, flowers of soft- and hard-paste porcelain; clock face of white enameled metal, French, Paris with French, Chantilly case
Julien Le Roy
Chantilly
ca. 1745–49
Clock, Gilt bronze
1792–1819
Tall clock, John Townsend  American, Mahogany, cherry, chestnut, oak, American
John Townsend
William Tomlinson
1789
Tall Clock, Gustav Stickley  American, Oak, brass, American
Gustav Stickley
ca. 1902
Clock, Dubuc, Gilt bronze
Dubuc
1815–20
Tall Clock, Charles Rohlfs  American, Oak, copper, American
Charles Rohlfs
ca. 1900
Clock case, Wood, painted and gilded, Italian, possibly Naples or Sicily
Italian, possibly Naples or Sicily
17th century
Tall Clock, John Doggett  American, Mahogany, maple, white pine, American
John Doggett
Aaron Willard Jr.
ca. 1825
Lyre Clock, John Sawin, Mahogany, gilt gesso, eglomise tablet, tulip poplar, white
 pine, American
John Sawin
George W. Dyer
1822–28
Mirror clock, Master CR, Case: gilded brass and gilded copper; Dial: gilded brass; Movement: plated frame of iron, iron wheels, German, Nuremberg
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1565–70
Banjo clock, Curtis and Dunning  American, Mahogany, gilded gesso, verre églomisé tablets, American
Curtis and Dunning
1813–16
Tall Clock, Gawen Brown  American, Mahogany, chestnut, white pine, American
Gawen Brown
1750–60
Minerva clock, Matthew Boulton  British, Gilt bronze, marble, enamel, brass, steel, British
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1772, with later alterations
Table clock, Bartholomew Newsam  British, Case: engraved, chased, and gilded brass; dial: silver; movement: brass and steel, British, London
Bartholomew Newsam
1580–85
Longcase clock, Hermann Achenbach  German, Case: oak veneered with maple, burl woods, holly, and hornbeam (all partly stained), and other woods; mother-of-pearl; gilded bronze; and brass; Dial: partly gilded and partly silvered brass and enameled and painted copper; Movement: brass and steel, German, Neuwied am Rhein
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1774–75
Clock case and vase, George E. Ohr  American, Earthenware, American
George E. Ohr
John Harry Portman
1898
Astronomical table clock, Jeremias Metzger  German, Case and dials: gilded brass; Movement: iron, German, Augsburg
Jeremias Metzger
Caspar Behaim (Chasparus Bohemus)
1568
Clock with pedestal, André Charles Boulle  French, Case and pedestal of oak with marquetry of tortoiseshell, engraved brass, and pewter; gilt bronze; dial of gilt brass with white enameled Arabic numerals; movement of brass and steel, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1690
Clock ornament, Gilt bronze, French
French
late 18th or early 19th century
Tall Clock, Benjamin Bagnall  American, Walnut, white pine, American
Benjamin Bagnall
1725–40
Tall Clock, Samuel Bagnall  American, Walnut, American
Samuel Bagnall
1740–60
Banjo Clock, Aaron Willard Jr.  American, Mahogany, gilt gesso, eglomise tablets, white pine, tulip
 poplar, American
Aaron Willard Jr.
ca. 1825
Tall Clock, Benjamin Willard  American, Mahogany, cherry, white pine, American
Benjamin Willard
Simon Willard
1772
Acorn Clock, Forestville Manufacturing Company  American, Mahogany, laminated, American
Forestville Manufacturing Company
1847–50
Tall Clock, Joakim Hill  American, Mahogany, maple, cherry, tulip poplar, white pine, American
Joakim Hill
1805–15
Astronomical table clock, Case: gilded brass and gilded copper; Dials: gilded brass and silver; Movement: brass, gilded brass, and steel, German, Augsburg
German, Augsburg
second quarter 17th century
Wall Clock, Simon Willard  American, Mahogany, white pine, American
Simon Willard
1800–1810
Wall clock (cartel), Etienne LeNoir  French, Case: soft-paste porcelain and partly gilded brass; Dial: white enamel; Movement: brass and steel, French, Paris with French, Chantilly case
Etienne LeNoir
Chantilly
ca. 1735–40
Clock, J. and J. G. Low Art Tile Works  American, Brass, earthenware, American
J. and J. G. Low Art Tile Works
New Haven Clock Company
ca. 1882–85
Clock (pendule à console), Louis Mÿnüel  French, Case: oak veneered with brass and tortoiseshell with gilded-bronze mounts; Dial: gilded brass and enamel, French, Paris
Louis Mÿnüel
Charles Cressent
ca. 1720–23
Presentation chalice, Boston & Sandwich Glass Company  American, Blown glass, American
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
Nicholas Lutz
1870–88
Tall-Case Clock, Edward Duffield  American, Mahogany, yellow poplar, white pine; brass, iron, glass, American
Edward Duffield
1765–75