Ithaca Farmers #10 Calendar Clock
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Old Model, Perpetual Calendar Changes for Leap Year, Circa Early 1870’s, Walnut Case, 8 Day Time & Strike, Calendar Changes Beautifully & Runs Great
Ithaca No. 10 Farmers Calendar Clock NR
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Ithaca No. 10 Farmers Calendar Clock: walnut case with 8″ dials, 8 day spring strike and alarm.
(New screws holding dials in place, case has been refinished, there is no pendulum and the top notch does not match the one shown in the book.)
23″ T
Clock is not running at time of listing.
Ithaca “No. 10 Farmers” Dbl. Dial Calendar Clock
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Ithaca “No. 10 Farmers” Dbl. Dial Calendar Clock: In a walnut case, this shelf clock is 25″ Tall and the 2 dials are 8″ in Diameter.
(There may be minor, as expected, scuffs and mars to the case.)
Not tested.
Sells as is, where is.
Ithaca No. 10 Farmers Calendar Clock, Walnut
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Ithaca No. 10 Farmers Calendar Clock, Walnut: In a walnut case with an 8 day T&S movement; an unmarked upper dial; the lower dial, with visible pendulum, is marked “Ithaca Calendar Clock Co.” The walnut case has a black interior board; the calendar rollers and the word “Chronometer” is stenciled on the glass.
Not tested.
(The calendar rollers have darkened.)
27″ Tall
Sells as is, where is.
Ithaca Walnut No. 10 Farmers Calendar Clock
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Ithaca Walnut No. 10 Farmers Calendar Clock: With an 8 day spring strike movement and painted tin dials.
(The dials are spotted. The back of the clock needs to be re-attached. There is no pendulum or key with the clock.)
26″ Tall
Sells as is, where is.
Antique Ithaca No. 10 Farmers Calendar Clock, Walnut
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Ithaca # 10 Farmers 8 Day Calendar Clock
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Ithaca #10 Farmers 8 Day Calendar Clock in walnut case with time and strike. There is a “1866” patent date on the lower dial.
(Clock is not running at this time. Dials are original with some crazing and wear, and the back board has been replaced.)
25 1/2″ T x 12″ W