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Brewster & Ingrahams beehive gothic shelf clock -
Jennings Bros. Mfg. Co. novelty shelf clock -
Brewster & Ingrahams round Gothic twin steeple shelf clock, ca 1844-1852. -
French shelf calendar clock by "A. Brocot & Delettrez, Paris". -
J.C.Brown 30 hour, half column and cornice. -
E. C. Brewster & Co. column and cornice -
Rodney Brace column clock. -
Lucius B. Bradley column clock -
Large 8 day dial clock by "Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, CT, US", ca 1850. -
Briggs Style Rotary Ball Swinging Dome Clock -
"Eistell Programmable Clock", made by "U.S.C. and B. Co. Chicago", so the label reads, which stands for United States Clock and Brass Company, ca 1865-1866. -
German Oswald Fakhier (Genie) novelty clock, ca. 1950. -
Steeple shelf clock, "E. and A. Ingraham, Bristol, Conn.", ca 1852. Brothers Elias and Andrew formed their company when the firm of Brewster and Ingrahams dissolved. -
Black Forest Musical shelf clock. Manufactured by Badische Uhrenfabrik, A.G. -
Contemporary "Blinking Eye Clock", the "John Bull" model. -
Jennings Bros. metal novelty clock that stands 9.5 inches high. -
Jennings Bros. novelty clock retaining most of the original finish, gold or Barbedienne, in the gold family. -
J. C. Brown OG case, 26 inches high veneer case complete with few chips. -
Novelty clock, manufactured by Remembrance, St. Paul, Minn. Ca. 1950. -
French high quality desk or boudoir timepiece by "C. Brunier, Paris, No. 133".