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J. C. Brown Acorn Clock. -
Beehive clock, "Patent Spring Eight-Day Brass Clocks, Springs Warranted Not to Fail, Made And Sold by Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn." from the full case label. -
Original acorn clock, ca 1847, by J.C. Brown, Bristol, Conn. -
J. C. Brown iron front, ca 1855. -
J.C. Brown and C. Goodrich, 8 day weight clock,"Ogee on Ogee", ca 1845. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. double steeple shelf clock, ca 1845. -
German Oswald Uhrenfabrik, "Wise Old Owl", ca 1950's. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. steeple. -
Oswald novelty clock, ca. 1960. -
Oswald novelty clock, ca 1960. This guy has a 6 inches high composition case and is a Scotty dog. -
Remember 3 weight Grand Sonnerie Vienna Regulator in a 49 inches tall light walnut case. Remember is a trademark used by Austria's leading clock manufacturer, the Resch brothers, ca back to 1886. -
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Ct. US", per the signed" movement and label. -
E.C. Brewster & Son, Bristol, Conn, ca 1850's. -
Jennings Bros. large novelty, 13 inches high. 30 hour movement is running. -
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. Miniature OG. Original tablet,dial, pendulum, and label. -
Jennings Bros. novelty 6 inch case with rich Roman gold plating. -
Jennings Bros. novelty clock in a rich Roman gold plated case that is 4 1/2 inches high. -
Jennings Bros. novelty clock. Thirty hour time only, porcelain dial with seconds ring, beveled glass, running. -
Jennings Bros. novelty clock. 4 inch case has been repainted, has an easel stand. -
Jennings Bros. novelty clock. 3 3/4 inch case finished in rich Roman ormolu gold, about half gone.