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Waterbury Clock Co, large round gallery timepiece, 8-day, spring, 18" dial. C.1893. -
Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn., carved column and splat, short, 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock. Circa 1827 -
New England Clock Co., 30-hour shelf timepiece, commonly referred to as the "Cigar Box" clock, C.1851. -
Hill, Goodrich and Co., Plainville, Conn, OG shelf clock, mahogany veneer, 8-day time and strike, 2-wt, uncommon cast iron back-plate movement. C. 1840. -
Elisha Hotchkiss, Burlington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock, carved column and splat, short. Circa 1830 -
C. and L. C. Ives, Bristol, Conn, triple decker shelf clock, faux marble w/ gilt caps columns, and with large Joseph Ives, strap brass, roller pinion movement, 8-day, 2-wt. C. 1835. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "ARCADE No. 1", 30-day wall timepiece, duplex spring movement, with seconds hand, Circa 1928. -
Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn. "DOUBLE DIAL CEILING" model, 30 day time double spring brass mvt No. 86 in mahogany case with concentric raised mahogany accents with 14" metal dials, private label for "GEO. P. THOMAS 64 LINDEN ST. BROOKLYN. N.Y." C. 1935. -
Chelsea Wartime SHIPS BELL, for the U. S. Maritime Commission, 6" dial in a bake-lite case with metal reinforcement, serial No. 390135, and with /almost/ matching bakelite cased barometer. (two items). C.1942. -
Erastus Hodges, Torrington, Conn, Short transitional, stenciled column and splat, 1-day wood movement, 2-wt. C.1833. -
E. Ingraham and Co., ARCH COLUMN, rosewood shelf clock, 8-day time and gong strike, spring. C.1861. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "SIGNET", walnut wall clock, with burled accents, 8-day time only, C.1880 -
Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, PA, USA, MODEL 22, 21j, 2-day deck watch in mahogany gimbal case, and with outer carry box w/ leather strap. C. 1943. -
Birge, Gilbert and Co., 8-day time and strike triple decker shelf clock, 2-wt. Circa 1835 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., REGULATOR No. 2, weight driven wall timepiece in an oak case. C. 1900. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth Hollow, "REGULATOR No. 1", rosewood cased wall timepiece, 8-day, weight. C.1868. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Panama", 8-day time/strike wall clock. Circa 1886 -
E. N. Welch, (Late J. C. Brown Forrestville, Conn), full ripple beehive, time, strike and alarm, 8-day, spring, C.1860 -
Boston area unsigned weight banjo, 8-day, a gilt rope front case with a replacement reverse painted Aurora tablet, C.1835. -
A Massachusetts Banjo timepiece, in a mahogany case, the movement perhaps a bit earlier, wheels with very long teeth, and designed for fillister screw attachment, now attached with a center rear screw, note period "barb" hands. C.1850