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Ansonia Clock Co, Ansonia Conn. "KING" model, 8-day brass time and strike and alarm movement in black walnut case with carved lion topped tapered full round fluted columns, spring driven. C. 1880. -
Ansonia Clock Co, 4 glass Crystal Regulator, plain corniche case, with solid porcelain dial, 8-day time and gong strike. C.1910. -
A. C.1890, New England Tramp Art pedestal / tall case, now with a 110v corded electric movement by E, Ingraham (C.1935) -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., "OLD MR. BOSTON", lever movement novelty timepiece. C.1929. -
Warren Telechron Co, Ashland, Mass, a large mahogany cased 110v timepiece with cord, the case trim cut out to accept a plastic and plaster eagle on top, 16" dial C.1935 -
Sessions Clock Co, Forestville Conn, "REGULATOR NO. 1" model, 8 day time and strike brass mvt in oak case with 12" dial, spring driven. C. 1908. -
New Haven Clock Co, New Haven Conn, "BANK" calendar model, long drop embossed oak school clock, 8 day time mvt in oak case with 12" dial, spring driven. C. 1910. -
Luman Watson, Cincinnati, Ohio, stenciled half column and splat shelf clock, with time and strike Groaner movement, 1-day, mahogany case. C.1830. -
E. Ingraham and Co., "ECLIPSE CALENDAR" , pressed oak, long drop octagon timepiece with simple calendar. C.1910. -
E. Ingraham and Co, Bristol Conn, "WESTERN UNION" calendar model, 8 day time brass mvt store regulator in solid oak case with 12" dial, spring driven. C. 1907. -
Atkins Clock Co., LONDON model shelf clock in rosewood, 8-day time and strike, spring, C.1870. -
Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn, short drop octagon school clock, 8-day, time. C.1870. -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Five Inch Cable", with 8-day double spring time only movement, oak case with carved "cable" surround, and with seconds hand. C.1890,. -
Ansonia Brass Co., Ansonia, Conn., chisel bottom, drop octagon school clock, 8-day, time only, spring. C.1865. -
Anglo American inlaid wall clock, rolling pin bottom, and English case with imported New Haven movement, 8-day spring. Clock makers in the British midlands took advantage of the $1 American movements that worked well in their attractive cases. An English movement would have cost them over ten times as much. C.1875. -
American Clock Company, Chicago Ill, electric time mvt in rectangular birch case, 13" dial with second's bit under 12 o'clock, designed to be electrically driven by two No. 6 dry cell batteries. C. 1920. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "HANGING CHIME No. 236", dark mahogany cased Westminster Chime wall clock on rods, 8-day, spring. C.1923. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Mayflower - 1940", 8-day lever movement time and ship's bell strike mantel clock, cast brass tub w/ hinged bezel, base with brass trim. Circa 1940 -
New Haven Clock Co., WARING model, 8-day spring banjo clock with green/ gold tablets. C.1928. -
New Haven Clock Co., "REGULATOR", walnut cased round top long drop, 8-day timepiece, spring movement. C.1880.