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Hill, Goodrich and Co., Plainville, Conn, OG shelf clock, mahogany veneer, 8-day time and strike, 2-wt, uncommon cast iron back-plate movement. C. 1840. -
Elisha Hotchkiss, Burlington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock, carved column and splat, short. Circa 1830 -
Chelsea Wartime SHIPS BELL, for the U. S. Maritime Commission, 6" dial in a bake-lite case with metal reinforcement, serial No. 390135, and with /almost/ matching bakelite cased barometer. (two items). C.1942. -
Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, PA, USA, MODEL 22, 21j, 2-day deck watch in mahogany gimbal case, and with outer carry box w/ leather strap. C. 1943. -
E. N. Welch, (Late J. C. Brown Forrestville, Conn), full ripple beehive, time, strike and alarm, 8-day, spring, C.1860 -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., "Khedive", 8-day time/strike Patti movement shelf clock, an uncommon clock in oak. Circa 1889. -
Modern, Austrian repro of a mini Dachluhr, single weight, 1-day duration, with a marking on the movement of Lenzkirch AGU (someone has the orig stamp in his drawer). C.1995. -
Austrian, W. Schonberger, 3-Wt, Grand Sonnerie wall clock, in a grained rosewood case with simple lines. C.1860. -
Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co, Salem Bridge, Conn, 4 column Steeple shelf clock, with mirror in the large spire. "Late style" 2-wt movement on seat board. C.1835. -
C.1830, Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co., Salem Bridge shelf clock, in a mahogany veneered case with pilasters, Corinthian capitals and a well carved fruit bowl splat and paw feet. -
New Hampshire Mirror timepiece, attributed to Joseph Chadwick (see identical movement in Parsons', page198), 8-day, weight driven. C. 1820. -
German, Lenzkirch, rare DIGITAL dial mantel timepiece, in an "Alt Deutsch" walnut case with fancy trim, 8-day, spring, serial 1,037,736, DRP No. 54093, C.1890 -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn, 8-day single fusee drop octagon wall timepiece. Circa 1850. -
Chauncey Boardman, Bristol, Conn, Triple Fusee Steeple clock, 1-day, C.1848 -
Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, miniature box fusee shelf clock, 1-day, C.1850 -
Bert Francis Wood, Winchester, NH, 8-day, time and bell strike, wooden movement tall clock, No. 16. History: a contemporary of Charles Alvah Smith (Vt), Wood lived in Winchester, NH. He made around 40 clocks in his lifetime, including 12 tall clocks and 28 banjo clocks, one of which can be seen in the Winchester, NH Historical Society Museum. A cousin to our tall clock was made especially for the Town of Winchester, and still stands there in the town library. C.1930. -
English, Peter Faichney, Leith, brass dial Georgian, mahogany long case clock, 8-day, 2-wt, in a London style case with long molded tombstone door, and reeded side columns with stop fluting and brass capitals (on both trunk and hood), and the plinth with a raised panel, C.1790, -
Welch, Spring and Co., "ITALIAN No. 3", double dial perpetual calendar, rounded Gothic, rose column shelf clock, 8-day time and strike. C.1872. -
Welch, Spring and Co., "ITALIAN No. 1" double dial perpetual calendar, 8-day time and gong strike, spring. C.1872. -
Welch, Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn, USA, "Round Head Regulator No. 4", 8-day, double dial perpetual calendar, Circa 1880.