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of 23,328 clocks
from United States
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C.1858 Bradley and Hubbard, West Meriden, Conn., 8-day time/strike black enameled iron with MOP mantel clock. -
C.1850 Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., 30-hour cottage timepiece. -
C.1875 Seth Thomas Clock Co., ÒCincinnatiÓ, 8-day time/strike city series walnut shelf clock. -
C.1885 E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., ÒNo. 1 Drop Octagon, CalendarÓ, 8-day wall, time and calendar. -
C.1902 Seth Thomas Clock Co., ÒQueen AnneÓ, 8-day oak time and strike wall clock (stained dark walnut). -
C.1845, Forestville Manufacturing, Bristol, Conn, 30 hour OG now missing some alarm components. -
C.1954 A. Schatz and Sons, 1000-day torsion pendulum timepiece. -
C.1911 Tiffany, ÒNeverwindÓ, electric battery timepiece. -
C.1915 E. Ingraham and Co., ÒNyanzaÓ, 8-day time banjo timepiece. -
C.1885, New Haven ÒRegulator C.C.Ó walnut, with advertising, case incomplete. -
C.1880, Seth Thomas, Mini ÒColumnÓ clock, 8-day, with restorations. -
C.1885, E. N. Welch, ÒWalnut GingerbreadÓ with a glass of Conquistadors and a re-papered dial. -
C.1895, Jennings Brothers Mfg Co., Chicago, ladies boudoir clock, patinated white metal with 30 hour timepiece movement with porcelain dial. -
C.1910, Seth Thomas, 4-Glass crystal regulator with gilt spelter top and bottom, sheet brass on the very top. -
C.1880, E. Ingraham, ÒDORICÓ 8-day shelf clock, time and strike in rosewood. -
Calendar Movement only, C.1868-70, Atkins 30 Day fusee movement with solid plates and cast iron attachment for fusees. -
C.1880, Ansonia Walnut Parlor clock, 8-day time and strike, with restorations. -
C.1895, Seth Thomas, ÓADAMANTINEÒ, 8-day time and strike mantel clock. -
C.1896, (dated case) Seth Thomas ÓADAMANTINEÒ mantel clock, 8-day time and strike, with embosses brass dial. -
C.1930, Newark Clock Co., Inc., Newark, NJ., 8-day kitchen wall timepiece (from Germany).