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E.N. Welch, Forestville, Conn. gingerbread clock 8 day time and strike spring driven mvt in walnut case with Roman numeral paper over gilt dial, c1890 -
E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville Conn. "MARTINI" model mantel clock with 8 day time and half hour strike spring driven mvt in oak case with Arabic numeral painted gilt pan dial, c1891 -
E. N. Welch, Forestville, Conn., C.1870, 30-hour steeple timepiece with alarm. -
Home made pillar and scroll, using a brass Chauncey Jerome OG movement, the case of all pine, including the finials, 1-day, C.1950. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co, "ERMINE", walnut gingerbread clock, time, gong strike and bell alarm, 8-day. C.1884. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, C.1949, CLINTON model desk clock with 2 3/4 inch dial, and tu-tone case with bronze base and tub with yellow brass handles. This model was first introduced in 1931. 8-day, time. A presentation piece, engraved on the base to "Herbert D. Hancock, 1924-1949, from his friends at the CHELSEA EVENING RECORD" [newspaper] -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., C.1850, 8-day fusee time/strike shelf clock. -
Case Only, Welch Spring and Co., PATTI, as-found. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston U.S.A. miniature "BASE AND BALL" model time only spring driven movement with 3 1/2" special dial with applied bronze Arabic numerals, c1915 -
Austrian, Gebruder Resch (Remember), smaller 2-wt, with 5.5" dial, as-found, LESS weights and pulleys. Has rod strike. Walnut case has robust 3/4 columns with heavily carved capitals and a nice carved head in the "built in" top, plus carving on the base. -
Chauncey Boardman and Joseph A. Wells, Bristol, Conn., Circa 1835, 30-hour time/strike wood movement double deck, Empire shelf clock with ebonized columns /gilt caps. -
Chauncey Boardman Bristol, Conn. 30 hour time and strike spring driven mvt with fusee attachment on both time and strike sides in mahogany veneered case with Roman numeral painted zinc dial, c1845 -
Welch, Spring and Co., "LUCCA, VP" model in rosewood, 8-day time and bell strike with oversize glass insert pendulum, 8-day, C.1880. -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn., C.1850, 30-hour cottage timepiece. -
E.N Welch Miniature steeple clock, circa 1890 -
E.N. Welch Mahogany OG clock, mid 19th century -
FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK, Jonathan Tritchile maker, Bolton, England, early 19th century, -
Herschede Electric Shelf Clock with Ship's Bell strike, c. 1925 -
EN Welch Walnut Mantel Clock, circa 1870 -
A TALL CASE CLOCK. With tube chimes. Manufactured by "The Herschede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio".