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Two English 8 day wall clocks. Dial clock has robust fusee movement, 14.5" overall diameter. Inlaid Anglo American has nice New Haven inside paper label, 29" high. -
Two large gold 8 day Connecticut figural mantel clocks. Largest, with bold child, is 19" high. -
Two Connecticut 8 day gold figural mantel clocks. Includes "Reaper" model seen in Mathew Brady portrait photos. Both 18" tall. -
Two black marble 8 day time and strike mantel clocks, late 19th century. -
Two 8 day weight driven shelf clocks. Cornice top is Birge and Peck with partial train label and two nice glasses (although upper Baltimore Cemetery tablet probably newer). Carved top is by Peck and Hayden, St. Louis, Missouri, nice gold dial and mirror insert, 36" tall. -
Four Connecticut 8-day iron fronts Detailed figures. One with James Wood and Co. rear label, largest with J.J.Beals and Son, Boston dial is 18" high. -
Two mahogany 8 day banjo clocks including a Herschede miniature and New Haven chiming, early 20th century -
Three Connecticut 8 day cast metal and wood figural mantel clocks- there are two seated men with weapons and a Muller No. 67 with a standing peasant woman with fruit and rabbits, tallest is 23" high -
Four 8-day American iron fronts 2 gold figurals, 1 with U.S. Clock Co. dial in N. Muller No. 21 case. Largest is 20" high. -
Four cast metal figural mantel clocks. Highly detailed castings, 2 with dogs (1 a Waterbury). Largest, with winged angel and United electric works, is 16" tall. -
Three old dog related cast metal novelty clocks and another case only with no movement -
Two metal case 8 day time and strike Connecticut mantel clocks, c.1900. -
Two Connecticut heavy cast-metal 8 day mantel clocks. Shorter is New Haven with enamel dial and beveled glass. Larger gold urn top is 20" high. -
Six cast metal Connecticut 8-day clocks. Detailed castings. 1 iron front Tallest, painted silver, is 24" high. -
Seven Burroughs wood novelty clocks. -
Three Waterbury gold-plated brass and glass 30-hour carriage clocks, c1910. -
Three Connecticut time and strike parlor clocks, late 19th century. -
Three Connecticut 8 day time and strike walnut parlor clocks, late 19th century -
Two Austrian 19th Century 2 day mantel clocks. Inlaid wood cabinet clock has 3 train movement. Ebonized wood and alabaster columns portico clock is 18" tall. -
Four 8-day Connecticut iron front clocks. MOP-inlay, decorative and mostly intact cases and movements. Very restorable.