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from United States
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C.1919, Waltham Clock Co., Mini Willard Banjo, model 1553, mahogany with gilt rope trimmings and Boston State House glasses. -
C.1850, Litchfield Mfg Co, Papier-mache case with original decorations and mother of pearl, and with a "molded in" shelf at the bottom, similarly decorated, with original 8-day time and strike movement (signed Chauncey Jerome) -
C.1870, Unsigned, but by either Geo. W, Brown or E. N. Welch, Forestville, Conn, 30 hour "Briggs Rotary" pendulum clock with glass dome. -
C.1840, Jeromes and Darrow, carved column and splat, 8-day time and strike wood movement shelf clock. -
C.1878, Welch, Spring and Co., Italian No. 3, rosewood miniature shelf clock, 30 hour time and strike. -
C.1851, New England Clock Co., Bristol Conn, small cottage "Cigar Box" timepiece, 30 hour. -
C.1851, New England Clock Co., Bristol Conn, small cottage "Cigar Box" timepiece, 30 hour. -
C.1850, Marine Clock Manufacturing Co., New Haven, Conn, rosewood octagon gallery clock ( time and strike). -
C.1850, C. S. Sperry, 136 Pearl St, New York, miniature NY style 4 column Empire shelf clock, 30 hour time and strike (spring). -
C.1911, E. Ingraham and Co., "Ionic Mosaic", 8-day time/strike, figure 8 wall clock -
C.1910, Seth Thomas, OUTSIDE BELL, ship's bell wall clock, 1-day. -
C.1845, Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn., 8-day time and strike beehive clock. -
C.1921, Seth Thomas, CELTIC, brass cased, ships bell strike, 7 jewel escapement, mantel clock. -
C.2005 (dated) Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, mini Mass Shelf clock with 8-day lever movement, serial No. C1867105. -
C.1970, Boston Area, Repro Mass Shelf Clock, 8-day weight driven, timepiece, in a well figured mahogany case with ball and eagle finial, and with late 19th century movement. -
C.1910, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass, Regulator No. 1, in oak, 8-day weight driven timepiece. -
C.1920, Ansonia Clock Co., "Rosario", 8-day time and gong strike wall clock. -
C.1880, F. Kroeber, New York, "PARISIAN", walnut cased parlor clock, 8-day, time and strike. -
C.1910, New Haven, "The Gallery Time", with 14 " dial in a stepped oak case. -
C.1929, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, MARINER, ships bell clock sometimes call the Yacht Wheel, 4.5" dial, in bronze finish.