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C.1882, F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Noiseless Rotary No. 1", time and strike novelty clock with rotary pendulum that travels in a cone shaped path, in oil derrick form with glass dome, 8-day, strike. -
C.1870, L. F. and W. W. Carter, Bristol, Conn, Round Drop Wall Calendar, double dial, perpetual calendar, in a rosewood case, with 16" time dial (chapter) and 12" calendar dial, 2-wt time, bezel dia = 22". -
C.1894, Ansonia Clock Co., "CABINET - F", oak cased parlor clock in the Antique style with profuse brass decorations. -
C.1890, New Haven Clock Co., "CORSAIR", golden oak cased parlor clock, 8-day time and strike with heavy beveled glass in door. -
C.1930, Seth Thomas, Cast Brass ENGINE ROOM timepiece, 8-day double wind, made for Aston Valve Co., Boston, Mass. -
C.1874, Ansonia Brass and Copper Co., ROMAN DROP, 8-Day timepiece in a rosewood case, spring. -
C.1890, Ansonia Clock Co., large Gallery timepiece, 8-day spring / pendulum mov't. -
C.1886, E. Ingraham and Co., "IONIC CALENDAR", 8-day time and strike with B B Lewis perpetual calendar mechanism, rosewood case. -
C.1996 (dated), Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, weight banjo, in a cross banded mahogany case with War of 1812 tablets (Perry's Victory). -
C.1853, Terryville Manufacturing Co., Terryville, Conn, CANDLE STAND TIMEPIECE, balance wheel type, as patented on Nov 29, 1853. -
C.1885, Seth Thomas GARFIELD, 2-Wt, time and gong strike mantel clock in walnut. -
C.1832, Eli Terry, Jr, Terrysville, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock, long case, short movement (original). -
C.1850, Marine Clock Mf'g Co., New Haven, with KIRK'S PATENT IRON backplate lever movement with double 'scape wheels, in a small mahogany case, 8-day. -
C.1869, Atkins Clock Co., uncommon 30 day 2-wt timepiece, flat front, rosewood, and with later added gilt/black tablet, and with upside down movement with seconds bit above 6. -
C.1875, Atkins Clock Co., rare 30 Day Extra, with solid curved bezel and curved moldings by the door, 2-wt, upside down movement. -
C.1912, Chelsea Clock Co., "Pendulum No. 1" office regulator, time only, weight, serial No. 89357, signed movement. -
C.1920, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Regulator No. 70", in oak, 8-day weight driven wall clock, with nickel plated movement. -
C.1850, Howard and Davis, Boston, Square Bottom, No. 5 banjo, in a grained cherry case. -
C.1900, Ansonia Clock Co., CAPITOL, in oak, 2-weight, timepiece, 8-day. -
C.1850, George Hills, Plainville, Conn, Mirror Clock, unusual small size with original lever movement, marked Chauncey Jerome.