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Three New Haven wood case clocks, early 20th century. -
Three Connecticut 8 day time and strike mahogany round top mantel clocks. -
Two German 400 day clocks. -
Three large Connecticut 8-day iron fronts Detailed decorative cases. -
Four Black Forest shield front weight driven wall clocks. Brightly painted dials, wood plate movements, two have bells on top. Smallest with cute little painting of shepherds is 8" high. Largest, with bold columns and flowers, is 18" high. -
Three French cast metal 8 day mantel clocks. Two are ornate gilt figurals with reeded drum movement holders. Third is strut style weather station with twin scale thermometer, aneroid barometer with "Vebanderlyk" etc. readings, and bell strike movement with tic-tac pendulum, 14" tall. -
Three oak Connecticut 8 day parlor clocks. Bold pressed and carved ornaments, patterned glasses, fancy pendulums. Calendar model is a Waterbury. Tallest is 24" high. -
Three large Connecticut 8-day iron fronts Highly detailed and decorative. -
Five wood case shelf clocks. Includes Waterbury beehive, 2 octagon tops, small steeple with bold eagle glass, and Fattorini English alarm oak. -
Two good Connecticut 8 day time and strike parlor clocks, c1875. -
Four Connecticut 8-day cast-metal mantel clocks. Heavy detailed castings. Largest, with urn top and U.S. Clock Co. dial, is 19" high. -
Twelve cast-metal clock cases. Includes multi-color pirates, standing dog, seated woman, standing soldiers, MOP iron-front, cuckoos, woman harpist novelty, etc. -
Seven dog moving-eye novelty clocks, later 20th century. -
Six Burroughs wood novelty clocks. -
Two modern German 8 day striking clocks with brass movements on wood bases under round glass domes, 12" high. -
Two mahogany 30 hour time and strike Connecticut shelf clocks, late 19th century. -
Two mahogany 30 hour time and strike Connecticut kitchen clocks, late 19th century. -
Three large Connecticut 8-day iron fronts Highly decorative, mostly complete cases and movements. -
Two contemporary pieces including a modern Dutch 8 day time and strike wall clock and home made swimming turtle mystery clock -
Five small wood case banjo clocks, early 20th century.