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C.1880, Welch Short Drop, for R. A. Patterson Tobacco company, LUCKY STRIKE advertising clock. -
C.1880, E.N. Welch "No. 2 Regulator' in outstanding condition. -
C.1878, Welch, Spring and Co., Perpetual Calendar, "No. 2 Regulator', in relatively good condition. -
C.1875, Welch, Spring and Co., "Italian No. 3' rose column, perpetual, double dial calendar clock. -
C.1875, E.N. Welch, version of Briggs patent rotary pendulum clock with restorations. -
C.1875, E.N. Welch, 8-Day Beehive, as-found. This clock has had a rough life, but the case is decent and the rest worth restoring. -
C.1875, Case Only, Welch, Spring and Co, "Patti', as-found, less one finial, a strip of veneer and small molding. -
C.1875, Another Welch version of the Briggs rotary timepiece, with original glass dome. -
C.1860, E.N. Welch, 8-day Beehive with alarm. -
C.1860, E.N. Welch, 8-Day Beehive in nice, restored condition. -
C.1860, E.N. Welch, 30-hour, Gilt Column clock, -
C.1850, Smith and Goodrich, Miniature Fusee shelf clock. -
C.1850, Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, a very good mini OOG with tine and strike fusee movement. -
C.1850, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, small gallery with 30 hour marine movement. -
C.1848, Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn., unusual box clock with 30 hour time and strike fusee movement. -
C.1848, H.M. Welch, Plainville, Conn (brother of Elisha), a good 30 hour, full size steeple. -
C.1848, Chauncey Boardman, Bristol, Conn, 30-hour FUSEE steeple, time and strike. -
C.1847 (patent date on movement), Chauncey Boardman, 30 hour fusee steeple, time and strike, full size, with restorations. -
C.1847, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Mini OG with 30 hour time and strike fusee movement. -
C.1845, Chauncey Jerome, 8-day Fusee shelf clock.