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C.1935, Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass, (yes). Chelsea Clock Co. -
C.1890, E. Howard & Co., Boston, "No. 28 Marble Dial", in generally good condition -
C.1910, Chelsea Clock Co., "Base and Ball" 8-day time only. -
C.1881, Jerome & Co. (New Haven) "Lock and Key", 30-hour novelty timepiece. -
C.1855, E. N. Welch, 30-hour time/strike OG shelf clock in excellent original condition. -
C.1818, Joseph Ives Tall Clock, 8-day wood movement time & strike. -
C.1905, E. Ingraham & Co., "Dew Drop", 8-day wall timepiece in very nice condition with original grain painting on the doors. -
C.1877, H. A. Simmons, Fulton, NY, Portable Field Barometer in generally good condition, -
C.1824, Lucius B. Bradley, Watertown, Conn., 8-day /Salem Bridge/ time & strike column and cornice shelf clock, -
C.1833, Asa Munger & Co., Auburn, NY, 8-day, 2-deck carved column & splat shelf clock. -
C.1835, Hotchkiss & Benedict, Auburn, NY, 8-day time & strike, 2-deck shelf clock, with restorations. -
C.1894, Ansonia Clock Co., "Jumper No. 1", 30-hour bobbing doll timepiece in generally good condition, -
C.1870, Seth Thomas Sons & Co., New York, 8-day candle stick timepiece, on sub base with old dome (larger than original). -
C.1845, Terry & Andrews, Bristol, Conn., steeple on steeple, 8-day time/strike shelf clock. -
C.1860, Connecticut Candlestick timepiece. -
C.1918, E. Ingraham & Co., "NORTHWESTERN", time & calendar store regulator in good original condition. -
C.1870, Terry Clock Co., 8-day skeleton timepiece. The painted iron base is in good condition with original decoration. -
C.1922, Seth Thomas "DOUBLE DIAL", with wall bracket in oak and in generally fair original condition. -
A C.1900, Self Winding Clock Movement "Model B", now in a modern oak case, -
C.1860, Seth Thomas, "COTTAGE", with beveled bottom and cornice top in good original condition.