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C.1838, Austin Chittenden, Lexington, Mass, with 30 hour groaner movement. -
C.1880, E. N. Welch, Forestville, Conn, No. 1 Drop Calendar, 8-day timepiece with simple calendar showing outside the chapter ring. -
C.1880, E. N. Welch, CARY model rosewood shelf clock 8- day, less top and one trim button. -
C.1878 Welch, Spring and Co., Bristol, Conn: VERDI model rosewood wall clock with 8-day time and strike movement. -
C.1880, E. N. Welch, Ship's Bell wall clock in a spun brass case w/ painted 7" dial. Signed on dial "H. H. Ham, Jr, Patent, May 6, 1879, Mf'd Only by the E. N. Welch M'fg Co., Forestville, Conn, U.S.A.". -
C.1880, Welch, Spring and Co., No. 2 Regulator, 2-weight, time and calendar, with BB Lewis calendar. -
C.1880, Welch, Spring and Co., Round Head Regulator No. 4, time and calendar with BB Lewis mechanism. -
C.1885, E. N. Welch Mfg, Forestville, Conn, ECLIPSE hanging gingerbread in walnut,8-day time, strike and alarm. -
C.1870, Welch, Spring and Co, ITALIAN No. 1, double dial perpetual calendar with B B Lewis lower mechanism. -
C.1890, E. N. Welch Mfg, Forestville, Conn, VERDI, long drop octagon school clock in walnut, 8-day time and gong strike. -
C.1868, Atkins Clock Co., THIRTY DAY OCTAGON, rosewood veneer with ripple trim, fusee movement. This model using the large rectangular movement purchased from Welch and modified. -
C.1860, E. N. Welch (at the Establishment of J. C. Brown), steeple on steeple, 8-day time and gong strike. -
C.1860, E. N. Welch, (Late J. C. Brown, Forestville, Conn), Beehive Ripple, 8-day time, strike and alarm. -
C.1875, E. N. Welch [unsigned], Briggs Patent rotary pendulum clock with old dome, 30 hour in very good original condition, -
C.1878, Welch, Spring and Co., Bristol, Conn: Rosewood round-top wall clock with 2-weight eight-day time-only movement. -
C.1835, Richard Ward, Salem Bridge, Conn, Rare Chronometer Clock, 30-hour time and strike, in a large brass, "watch shaped" case, cylinder escapement. This clock is described in both Blackwell's article in the Nawcc Bulletin of April 1976, and in the supplement by Bailey dated June 1980. -
C.1930, Waltham Watch Co., "Waltham Chronometer" model, 8-day back wind with up/down indicator on the dial, mounted in a mahogany case with the "Correct Time" in brass fastened on top. Counter top advertising piece for Hardy and Hayes. -
C.1831, Atkins and Downs for George Mitchell, short-drop carved column and splat transition clock, 30-hr time and strike wood movement. -
C.1842, Case of Litchfield Mfg with its original Jerome 8-day pendulum movement, on its original base, formerly in the collection of William [Bill] Wadleigh, and the Very Clock shown in Horology Americana, page 194. -
C.1842, Chauncey Jerome, Bristol, Conn, a nice early OG, 2-wt, 30 hour brass mov't with signed wooden dial, good label and a great Fenn tablet with mirror backing