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by Davies
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C.1880, H. J. Davies, New York, Figural clock of Mozart as a boy, black iron case with white metal trim. -
H. J. Davies, New York "Crystal Gem" walnut, 8 day, time and strike, clock with glass dome, c1875 -
Ansonia Clock Co., (or H. J. Davies Clock Co.), New York, "Crystal Palace" 8 days, time and strike, figural mantel clock (no glass dome), c1880 -
Davies Patent Crystal Palace Dome Clock -
H. J. Davies, New York, CRYSTAL PALACE, time and cathedral gong strike with angled mirrors to accent the pendulum swinging. C.1875 -
C.1875, H. J. Davies, New York, MORNING STAR, walnut cased parlor clock, with both rear labels intact and signed pendulum. -
C.1857 H. J. Davies, New York, "Young America", 30-hour glass front miniature timepiece. -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn., "Crystal Palace No. 1 Extra", 8 day, time and strike, spring driven mantel clock. This clock was patented by H. J. Davies c1875 -
H. J. Davies, NY, "Crystal Palace" 8 day time and strike spring driven mantel clock, with restorations, c1875 -
Davies "Crystal Gem" 8 day bell striking mantel clock, c1875. -
Davies' Patent Lever Clock, ogee case -
H.J. Davies shelf clock. Successor to the George Jones Co. Davies continued the tradition of making clocks just a little different than most. -
Ansonia Davies Crystal Palace No. 1 Clock -
C.1810, English, Davies, Chester, primitive travel-alarm clock, signed by the maker. -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn., "Crystal Palace No. 2", Davies patent , 8 day, time and strike, mantel clock. -
Davies iron front mantel clock -
C.1877, H.J. Davies, New York, brass cased carriage clock -
H. J. Davies, New York, "CRYSTAL PALACE" C.1875, with original glass dome. 8-day bell strike movement, mounted to a walnut base, with a pair of statues, the barrel pendulum swinging in front of a framed mirror. -
H. J. Davies, New York, "CRYSTAL PALACE" C.1877, with glass dome. 8-day bell strike movement, mounted to a walnut base, with a pair of statues, the barrel pendulum swinging in front of a framed mirror. -
H. J. DAVIES, New York, C.1875, walnut parlor clock, the ORIENTAL, with label on back, 8-day time and strike, with double barrel pendulum {w/ Davies Patent imprint}.