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Mixed Lot, C.1835 case, with C.1850 movement and dial, 8-day time/strike half column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1890, Wm L. Gilbert, Winsted, Conn, Kitchen Clock, mixed walnut and poplar case, 30-hour time and strike. -
C.1875, Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn, OFFICE No. 1, 8-day time and strike in rosewood. -
C.1860, Wm. L. Gilbert, Winsted, Conn, Mahogany COTTAGE , 30-hour time, strike and alarm. -
C.1929, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Ramsgate", 8-day banjo timepiece. -
C.1881, E. Ingraham and Co., Bristol, Conn., "Phenix", 8-day time/strike/alarm mantel clock. -
C.1941, American Bank Protection Co., Minneapolis, 8-day bank timer used to close an electrical connection to lock or unlock a vault or a door. -
C.1850, Jerome and Co, (New Haven Clock Co.), 30-hour time and strike OOG shelf clock. -
C.1840, Harris and Wilcox, Troy, NY, 30-hour time/strike wood movement half column shelf clock. -
C.1830, Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn, 30-hour time/strike wood movement half column and splat shelf clock (short case). -
C.1835, Unknown, Connecticut 30-hour time/strike wood movement half column and splat shelf clock, groaner. -
C.1933, Westclox, LaSalle, Ill, "Early Bird", 30-hour novelty alarm timepiece, Rocking robin is pulling a worm from the earth. -
C.1875, New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn, Cottage , 30-hour with integral alarm, rosewood. -
C.1870, Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn , 30-hour time/strike column shelf clock. -
C.1840, Boardman and Wells, Bristol, Conn, 30-hour time/strike wood movement half column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1874, Seth Thomas and Sons, "No. 8013", 15-day time and strike mantel clock. -
C.1911, New Haven Clock Co., "Willmar" , 8-day, rear wind banjo timepiece, lever movement. -
C.1850, William S. Johnson, New York, 8-day time/strike iron front shelf clock, with SUPERIOR decorations. -
C.1893, Bostwick and Burgess, Norwalk, Ohio, "Columbus No. 151;Anno 1492" , 30-hour wood movement wall timepiece. These timepieces were made and offered as souvenirs to mark the 400 year anniversary of Columbus's discovery of America. We continue to receive phone calls from ladies who ask us "How do you know the clock is not 400 years old??" -
C.1905, Western Clock Mfg. Co., La Salle, IL, "Ironclad" , 30-hour iron cased alarm clock.