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Brewster & Ingrahams gallery with a signed 8 day brass spring, horizontal movement. -
Bradley & Hubbard Mfg. Co. Meriden, Conn. 30 hour Parade Clock. -
Bradley & Hubbard Mfg. Co. black iron case with octagon top and the Terry patent 30 hour movement. -
Jennings Bros? possibly. Case is not marked anywhere. -
Label reads, "Barnes Bros. Clock Co." Octagon top, short drop case made of rosewood and standing 25.5" high. -
Rare J. C. Brown Large Acorn Shelf Clock with sidearms, ca 1840Õs. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. ca 1846-1850. -
J. C. Brown Ripple Beehive, in almost perfect condition. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. US, per the notation on the ribbed movement in the rare case which is a variation of a four column, onion top clock, ca 1851. -
Bishop and Bradley, Watertown, Conn., Pillar and Scroll, ca 1824-1832. -
Brewster and Ingrahams 22 inch gallery. 8 day "East-West" ribbed movement in good running condition. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, CT. US, ca 1850. -
U. S. Clock and Brass Co. Chicago, per the full black and gold label inside the case. Company made clocks from1866 until 1868 when the factory burned. -
United States Clock Co. mantle clock, called a "teardrop" by makers of similar styled clocks. -
Jennings Brothers novelty. Metal case is 5-1/2 inches high with handle up, signed on the base "JB". -
Jennings Bros. novelty clock -
Parker Brothers novelty clock. -
E. C. Brewster & Co. miniature roundside case clock -
Brewster & Ingrahams miniature ogee -
J.C. Brown beehive gothic, ca 1848.