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C.1855, Bristol Brass and Clock Co., no. 3 Cortlandt St, NY, an 8-day iron front in excellent original condition, clean and running. -
C.1855, Atkins, Whiting and Co., Bristol, Conn., Drop Octagon wall clock with 30-day wagon spring movement. -
C.1852, Bristol Brass and Clock Co, 3 Cortlandt St, New York, a large and impressive 8-day iron front. -
C.1850, Marine Clock Co., rare miniature gallery timepiece in mahogany. -
C.1850, Connecticut Clock Co., New York, 30 hour fusee steeple, as-found. -
C.1840, Austrian, a 19th Century reproduction of the famous astronomical clock made by Jeremias Metsker in 1570 (and now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna). -
C.1830, Hopkins and Alfred, Harwinton, Conn, short, transitional, stenciled column and splat in relatively good, as-found condition. -
1880, Ithaca, "No. 6 Hanging Library" -
C.1903, Year Clock Co, New York, Brass cased tambour clock with large lever movement, serial number 1025. -
C.1912 [dated on dial], a Home-Made weight banjo, using a Waterbury movement / pend / bezel kit available at the time. -
C.1891 Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, CT: Bahia Mosaic model in contrasting maple and walnut woods with 8-day time and strike movement. -
C.1893, Waterbury "AUGUSTA", 8-day, 2-weight time and strike in an oak case, with restorations. -
C.1908, Waterbury Clock Co., SEVRES, 4-glass crystal regulator, flanked by 2 free standing columns and surmounted my a decorative urn, also with open escapement on the porcelain dial. -
C.1915, Waterbury Clock Co., DRESDEN, 30-day wall clock in walnut, with large Waterbury double spring movement. -
C.1900, Vermont Clock Co., Fairhaven, VT, mahogany cased mantel clock, 8-day time and gong strike, case with cross banded edge inlay and a central fan, possibly cased by Jennings Brothers whose logo is on dial.. -
C.1875, French, W. H. Tooke, Succ'r De F. L. Hausburg, Paris, mini skeleton timepiece with alarm. -
C.1822, Parkinson and Frodsham, Change Alley, London, No. 636, 1-Day marine chronometer with both inner and outer boxes. -
C.1835 Isaac Packard, North West Bridgewater, Mass, miniature maple and mahogany flat pillar and splat, 30-hr time and strike east-west wood movement. -
C.1800, Crafts Mackay, Boston, 2-fusee bracket clock with crown verge escapement and pull cord repeat, striking on a large bell, the case with caryatids to the corners and pineapple finials and brass dial with calendar aperture at 6. -
C.1830 Mark Leavenworth, Waterbury, Conn, Carved column and splat short-drop with 30-hr time and strike wood movement.