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Waterbury Clock Co., FLANDERS, mahogany and brass crystal regulator, with open escapement on the dial and with 2-jar pendulum, and with cast gilt bezel. C.1906. -
Birge, Peck and Co., Bristol, Conn, Column and Cornice shelf clock, 8-day, 2-wt, with "The Breeze" Puffin' Locomotive label. C.1850. -
Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, Conn. Patented August 13th 1867, Victor Round Top No. 3, 8-day time and strike brass mvt in rosewood veneered case with gilded split columns on the sides and mirror tablet shelf clock, spring driven. C.1873. -
Mark Lane, Southington, Conn, short transitional column and splat, 1-day wood works, 2-wt, C.1830 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., "China No. 14", 8-day time/strike porcelain mantel clock. Circa 1898 -
Chelsea Clock Co., CHELSEA model ship's bell clock on mahogany base/stand, serial 636644, 6" dial, hinged bezel with latch, C.1959 -
Birge, Peck and Co, Bristol, Conn, triple deck shelf clock, 8-day, 2-wt, time and strike. C.1850. -
Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn, "Round Head Drop", 8-day wall timepiece, C.1864 -
German, Lenzkirch, Cast /gilt mantel clock of a young farmer In Sunday clothes + his basket of roses, 8-day bell strike, serial No. 263496, with a period dome and base. C.1863 -
Boston Clock Co., DELPHUS model crystal regulator, tandem wind, with damaskeen plates, serial No. 7436, eight-day, C.1890 -
Chelsea Clock Co., for Tiffany and Co., New York, TAMBOUR No. 23, in red brass, presentation engraved on rear: "Ruth Osborn, In loving appreciation of her faithful and successful work, Girl Scout Council of the Oranges". House strike on gong. Serial 162865. C.1925 -
German "Anniversary" 400-day timepiece in a heavy 4- glass, crystal regulator case, serial No. 7677, by Kienzle, plate 1008 (round). Circa 1904 -
Waterbury Clock Co., BALCONY, 18-Inch dial, gallery style timepiece, 8-day spring. C.1920. -
Waterbury Clock Co, large round gallery timepiece, 8-day, spring, 18" dial. C.1893. -
New England Clock Co., 30-hour shelf timepiece, commonly referred to as the "Cigar Box" clock, C.1851. -
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. -
German, Gustav Becker (Freiburg), 2-wt "Vienna Regulator" in a walnut double door case with carved "northwind" top, 8-day rod strike. Serial No. 371496. C.1875. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., "Regulator No. 31", 8-day time/strike wall clock. Circa 1881 -
Waterbury Clock Co., "Eton", 8-day time/strike wall clock. Circa 1906