E. Howard & Co. Regulator No. 13 Watchmakers Regulator Made In Boston Circa 1860
The E. Howard Regulator No. 13 Watchmakers Regulator is a classic example of 19th-century American horological excellence, crafted in Boston during the 1860s. With a towering length of 4 feet 8 inches, this clock is the second largest in its series, designed to make a commanding statement in any space. Its grand stature and meticulously crafted black walnut case, with its aged patina, exude elegance and a sense of history.
The clock’s face features a 12-inch painted iron dial with Roman numerals, gracefully enclosed within a segmented minute ring. The block lettering proudly displays “E. Howard & Co. / BOSTON,” emphasizing the clock’s prestigious heritage. The open diamond-shaped hands offer a timeless touch, while the subsidiary seconds dial adds a layer of precision to its functionality.
Driven by a robust weight-driven brass movement, the Regulator No. 13 promises unparalleled accuracy and reliability. Its design allows it to run for eight days on a single winding, showcasing the intricate engineering behind its creation. It beats seconds, maintains power when winding, and is a deadbeat escapement. The cherry pendulum rod, highlighted by its original gilding, and the ornately decorated brass-faced lead bob enhance the clock’s visual appeal, reflecting the meticulous artistry and craftsmanship characteristic of E. Howard & Co.
Few Regulator No. 13 clocks have been available on the public market in recent decades, making this timepiece a rare gem. Its timeless design and exceptional condition make it a functional instrument of precise timekeeping and a distinguished addition to any collection or setting, celebrating a storied legacy of American clockmaking.
Dimensions: Height 56" Width 17" Depth 7 1/4"
Inventory #224084
Видео E. Howard & Co. Regulator No. 13 Watchmakers Regulator Made In Boston Circa 1860 канала Delaney Antique Clocks
The clock’s face features a 12-inch painted iron dial with Roman numerals, gracefully enclosed within a segmented minute ring. The block lettering proudly displays “E. Howard & Co. / BOSTON,” emphasizing the clock’s prestigious heritage. The open diamond-shaped hands offer a timeless touch, while the subsidiary seconds dial adds a layer of precision to its functionality.
Driven by a robust weight-driven brass movement, the Regulator No. 13 promises unparalleled accuracy and reliability. Its design allows it to run for eight days on a single winding, showcasing the intricate engineering behind its creation. It beats seconds, maintains power when winding, and is a deadbeat escapement. The cherry pendulum rod, highlighted by its original gilding, and the ornately decorated brass-faced lead bob enhance the clock’s visual appeal, reflecting the meticulous artistry and craftsmanship characteristic of E. Howard & Co.
Few Regulator No. 13 clocks have been available on the public market in recent decades, making this timepiece a rare gem. Its timeless design and exceptional condition make it a functional instrument of precise timekeeping and a distinguished addition to any collection or setting, celebrating a storied legacy of American clockmaking.
Dimensions: Height 56" Width 17" Depth 7 1/4"
Inventory #224084
Видео E. Howard & Co. Regulator No. 13 Watchmakers Regulator Made In Boston Circa 1860 канала Delaney Antique Clocks
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