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Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., Deco-style 8 days, time only, oak wall clock dated 1946 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Empire No. 0" brass and beveled glass crystal regulator mantel clock, c1907 -
Jeromes & Darrow, Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, ivory bushed weight driven wood movement, stenciled half column & carved splat shelf clock, c1830 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Garnet", 8 days, time and strike, walnut mantel clock, c1888 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Seine" model 8 days,spring time and strike, movement in enameled iron case, c1894. -
Clocks- 15 (Fifteen) alarm, novelty and 400-day: Ansonia "Square Pirate"; Benchmark world time quartz; Gilbert "Moonlight"; Sessions plug-in; Ansonia round alarm (no feet); two Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range clock/timers; Seth Thomas "Severn" and a second case with no movement; Ansonia cast metal; Westclox Big Ben; Waterbury miniature tambour; Prim, Czechoslovakia alarm; Elgin 7-jewel travel clock (no leather case) and German Kieninger small 400-day (no glass dome); early 20th century -
Clocks- 7 (Seven): two Hammond plug-in electrics; two leather-case travel clocks, one by Bucherer; two French time-only brass and glass carriage clocks; Swiza brass alarm clock; 20th century -
Clocks- 4 (Four): Russian 8 day modern submarine wall clock; Seth Thomas quartz marine clock in gimbals and wooden box; late 20th century; German wall clock, 8 days, time and strike, c1920; German reproduction shelf clock in oak case, c1980 -
Clocks- 4 (Four): (1) Japanese, 8 days, time and strike, small schoolhouse calendar clock, c. 1910. (2) E. Ingraham & Co., "Boston", 8 days, wall timepiece, c. 1920. (3) Korean, 31 day, time and strike schoolhouse wall clock, c. 1970. (4) Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Globe", 8 days, time and strike, wall clock, c. 1900. -
Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) Seth Thomas, "Prospect No. 2" 8 days, time and strike, round top, c1913. (2) Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted "Lapwing" 8 days, time and strike,, c1879. (3) New Haven Clock Co., "Coquette" 8 days, time and strike mantel clock, c1890. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) time only: Waterbury "Sage" 8 day brass and glass carriage clock; E.N. Welch brass artists' pallet 30 hour novelty, c1906 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) International Business Machines Co., (IBM) Endicott, New York electric powered double-side steel and glass wall clock, and larger IBM "Slave Dial" with convex glass and metal bezel, 20th century -
Clock and clock case- 2 (Two): Seth Thomas Sons "No. 8030" cast metal 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock, dial signed "Mitchell Vance, NY", c1874; and Delft blue and white architectural clock case -
Probably Sessions Clock Co., Forestville, Conn., "Western Union", 8 day wall timepiece. c1911. -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "No. 1 Time-Piece Regulator", 8 days, walnut wall calendar timepiece, c1900 -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn., "Sharon", 8 days, time and strike, spring brass movement cabinet series mantel clock, c1894 -
John Merrick & Co., Worcester, Mass., Timby patent stick barometer, rosewood veneered case with ripple molding at base, silvered barometer scale with set hand, lower glass for thermometer, the back with a partial label, c1860 -
Clocks- 5 (Five) alarm and novelty: Ansonia small 8 day time only, mahogany tambour; Burroughs "No.49T Steeple Gothic" time only; two Ansonia oversize alarm clocks, one marked "Amazon"; New Haven 12-day miniature banjo; early 20th century -
Clocks- 4 (Four): (1) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, "Troy", 8 days, time and strike, city series, c.. (2) Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury. "Forum", 8 days, time and strike, oak kitchen clock, c1906. (3) William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted "Citizen No. 22", 8 days, time and strike, oak case. (4) William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Calipe", 8 days, time and strike, oak case. . -
Clocks- 3 (Three): 8 days, time and strike, Connecticut clocks: Sessions oak box regulator; Ingraham black mantle and Ingraham walnut portico-roof shelf; early 20th century