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Three wood case shelf clocks. One English 8 day Fattorini and Sons mahogany "Patent Automatic Alarm". One 30 hour Chauncey Jerome early steeple with conical finials. Tallest, Seth Thomas parlor clock with Eclipse pendulum and alarm, is 24" high. -
Three 8 day Connecticut Shelf Clocks. Smallest is Ingraham Venetian. Largest, Terry and Andrews beehive with original brass springs, etched glass and triangular alarm movement in base is 19" high. -
Two large gold 8 day Connecticut figural mantel clocks. Largest, with bold child, is 19" high. -
Two Connecticut 8 day gold figural mantel clocks. Includes "Reaper" model seen in Mathew Brady portrait photos. Both 18" tall. -
Three large Connecticut 8-day iron fronts 2 with American Clock Co. inside labels. Each with bold human figurals. Largest 19" tall. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., outside bell 30 hour spring driven brass ship's bell clock, c1890 -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Watch Clock For 12 Watchmen" as pictured in the Howard 1888 catalog, in a golden oak case, and with 20" dial and their largest regulator movement, measuring 8" x 11", c1890 -
Seth Thomas "Ship's Lever No. 6" brass wardroom clock, c1940. -
Two 8 day Connecticut mantel clocks. Smaller is scarce cast metal George B. Owen with wooden back and legible label. Gilbert "Curfew" retains bold marbleizing 17" tall. -
Two 8 day weight driven shelf clocks. Cornice top is Birge and Peck with partial train label and two nice glasses (although upper Baltimore Cemetery tablet probably newer). Carved top is by Peck and Hayden, St. Louis, Missouri, nice gold dial and mirror insert, 36" tall. -
Three Connecticut 30 hour weight driven cornice top shelf clocks. All with inside paper labels. Smallest is Atkins, Porter and Co. cornice top with old mirror tablet. Middle is Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, with lovely gold, blue and floral tablet. Largest, Daniel Pratt, Jr., Reading, Mass., with nearly-flat columns and frosted tablet, is 27" high. -
Four black iron 8-day mantel clocks. 1 Ansonia, 1 New Haven, smallest has unusual small movement with under slung strike train, tallest is 14" high. -
Four Connecticut 8-day iron fronts Detailed figures. One with James Wood and Co. rear label, largest with J.J.Beals and Son, Boston dial is 18" high. -
Four wood case 8 day Connecticut octagonal marine clocks, Waterbury, Ansonia, New Haven, Beach and Hubbell, later 19th century. -
Two mahogany 8 day banjo clocks including a Herschede miniature and New Haven chiming, early 20th century -
International Time Recording Co., Endicott, N.Y. dark stained wood 8 day time clock, c1910. -
S. Hoadley, Plymouth wooden works movement, plus extra Connecticut painted wood dials. Hoadley tall clock movement has faded and damaged dial, missing rear count wheel and a few other parts. Other dials restorable or useful as is. -
Two white 8 day higher quality Connecticut mantel clocks. Hand painted China is a Gilbert with partial rear label. Veined onyx is an Ansonia with gold dial and visible escapement. Porcelain case is 12" tall. -
Three Connecticut 8 day cast metal and wood figural mantel clocks- there are two seated men with weapons and a Muller No. 67 with a standing peasant woman with fruit and rabbits, tallest is 23" high -
Four 8-day American iron fronts 2 gold figurals, 1 with U.S. Clock Co. dial in N. Muller No. 21 case. Largest is 20" high.