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C.1850, Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn, Mini OOG, 30-hour, time, strike and alarm. -
C.1855, Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, Conn, 2-Wt, 30 hour time and strike Gilt Column, earlier model with short columns. -
C.1921 Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Drop Octagon 10", 8-day schoolhouse timepiece, short drop. -
C.1901 Ansonia Clock Co., "Ansonia Lever", 8-day wall timepiece, octagon. -
C.1840, Chauncey Jerome, Bristol, Conn., 30-hour time and strike OG shelf clock. -
C.1874, Seth Thomas' Sons and Co, NY, "No. 8028", 8-day time and strike figural mantel clock, seated lady with a flute and sheet music in her lap, beside an oil lamp. -
Case and top Movement, C.1897, for Prentiss STANDARD calendar clock (missing lower "thrasher" calendar mechanism, and no pendulum). -
C.1884, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, Outside Bell 30-hour Ship's bell clock, twist bezel. -
C.1929, Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury Conn, "Ship's Bell No. 19", 8-day time/strike clock/barometer/thermometer desk set. -
C.1929, New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, WILSON, full size banjo, with oval lower door, 30 Day timepiece, spring. -
C.1845, Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol Conn, Steeple, 8-Day , with Kirks patent movement with cast iron back plate. -
C.1910, American Cuckoo Clock Co., Philadelphia, 30-hour time/strike cuckoo clock. -
C.1980, US, Pennsylvania, Wandering eyes MONA LISA, 8-day time and strike, in a brushed gold frame, wall clock. -
C.1900, Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn, Adamantine, large model with rounded ends, 4 full columns and serpentine top. -
C.1911, New Haven Clock Co., "Chime No. 4" , 8-day Westminster chime, Wilcox patent mantel clock. -
C.1900, New Haven Clock Co., "Brennus" , 8-day time/strike figural clock, cast white metal with painted finish. -
C.1975, C. Terwilliger /Horolovar Co, Bronxville, NY repro BRIGGS ROTARY, 8-day novelty clock under dome, serial No. 957. -
C.1928, Sangano Electric Co., Springfield, Ill, Electric, 110v, time and rod strike banjo wall clock. -
C.1855, Connecticut, 8-day time/strike/alarm OOG shelf clock, 2-wt, with a missing label, but likely a Forestville clock. -
C.1950, Seth Thomas, for the U. S. Maritime Commission, serial No. 17289, ship's engine room clock, black bakelite case with hinged bezel and thumbscrew latch.