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Waterbury Clock Co., FLANDERS, mahogany and brass crystal regulator, with open escapement on the dial and with 2-jar pendulum, and with cast gilt bezel. C.1906. -
Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn, 1/4 col and splat shelf clock, 30-hour wooden movement, 2-wt. C.1830. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Arch Top", 8-day time, strike and alarm mantel clock. Circa 1880 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "CAPITAL No. 2", 8-day time/strike/alarm mantel clock. Circa 1911 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co, "WORLD", 8-day time and gong strike long drop octagon school clock, C.1910 -
New Haven Clock Co., WILLARD model banjo timepiece, 30 day, spring. C.1925. -
H. J. Davies, New York, CRYSTAL PALACE, time and cathedral gong strike with angled mirrors to accent the pendulum swinging. C.1875 -
Birge, Peck and Co., Bristol, Conn, Column and Cornice shelf clock, 8-day, 2-wt, with "The Breeze" Puffin' Locomotive label. C.1850. -
Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, Conn. Patented August 13th 1867, Victor Round Top No. 3, 8-day time and strike brass mvt in rosewood veneered case with gilded split columns on the sides and mirror tablet shelf clock, spring driven. C.1873. -
Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn, sharp Gothic, or steeple clock, time, strike and alarm, 8-day, spring, w/ key lock door. C.1848. -
S. C. Spring, Bristol, Conn., 8-day time/strike strap brass movement column and cornice shelf clock. Circa 1864 -
New Haven Clock Co., WILSON, oval bottom banjo timepiece, 30 day double spring movement, C.1920 -
Jerome, Darrow and Co., 30-hour time/strike wood groaner movement shelf clock, with unusual stenciled pilasters and eagle splat. Circa 1825 -
Ansonia Clock Co, WANDA model 4-glass crystal regulator, with 8-day time and rack-strike movement with open escapement on the dial. C.1914. -
Seth Thomas, Chime Clock No. 64, 5-bell Sonora, with alternate "lyre" inlay below dial, mahogany case. C. 1914. -
S. N. Botsford, Southington, CT. 30-hour candlestick, timepiece movement atop glass stand, Botsford made these at the Union Labor Company, this info will be in new Spittler + Bailey "American Clockmakers" Circa 1860 -
Mark Lane, Southington, Conn, short transitional column and splat, 1-day wood works, 2-wt, C.1830 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., "China No. 14", 8-day time/strike porcelain mantel clock. Circa 1898 -
Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn, Triple Deck shelf clock, 2-weight, 8-day time and strike. C.1843. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., "Briggs Rotary" 30-hour novelty timepiece. Circa 1878.