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from United States
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C.1840, Jonathan Frost, Reading, Mass., 30-hour time/strike/alarm wood movement, mahogany veneer shelf clock in very fine restored condition (case refinished). -
C.1917, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Prospect No. 18", 8-day time/strike mahogany veneered mantel clock in very nice condition with original finish. -
C.1886, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Marble No. 104", 8-day time/strike black and contrasting marble mantel clock in good condition -
C.1845, William S. Johnson, New York, 30-hour time/strike mahogany veneered OG shelf clock in good condition -
C.1863, Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, Conn., "Parlor", 8-day time/strike rosewood veneer shelf clock in fair to good condition -
C.1870, F. Kroeber "Pyramid", 8-day time/strike walnut mantel clock in very nice condition -
C.1911, New Haven Clock Co., "Thrace", 8-day time & strike brass and green onyx crystal regulator in generally good condition. -
C.1911, New Haven Clock Co., "Occidental" 8-day time/strike walnut mantel clock in generally good restored condition. -
C.1911, E. Ingraham Clock Co., "Ducat", 8-day time/strike/alarm oak gingerbread clock in very nice condition -
C.1900, E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., 8-day time/strike/alarm oak case gingerbread shelf clock in clean condition with original dial, hands, pendulum and tablet. -
C.1894, Ansonia Clock Co., "Seine", 8-day time/strike enameled iron case mantel clock in very nice restored condition. -
C.1920, E. Ingraham & Co., "Nile", 8-day time/strike banjo wall clock in very nice condition with an original finish that is worn in places. -
C.1832, Samuel Terry, Bristol, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement half-column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1835, Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn., 30-hour wood movement time/strike quarter column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1835, Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn., 30-hour wood movement time/strike half column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1900, Ansonia Clock Co., 8-day oak veneer schoolhouse timepiece in very good condition. -
C.1875, Seth Thomas Sons & Co., New York, "Chronometer Lever No. 5004", locomotive timepiece in good condition. -
C.1850, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 30-hour lever movement wall timepiece in good condition -
C.1904, Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn, "LaCharite", 8-day time/strike porcelain mantel clock in generally good condition, running. -
Mixed lot: C. 1885, Seth Thomas "ALBANY", walnut case, now with a Gilbert movement, dial and hands.