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C.1840, Sheldon Morris, Litchfield, Conn., 30-hour time/strike OG shelf clock, brass mov't. -
C.1833, Marsh, Gilbert and Co., Farmington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement half column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1850, George Marsh, Winchester, Conn., 30-hour time and strike OG shelf clock, brass movement. -
C.1832, Marsh, Gilbert and Co., Farmington, Conn, 8-DAY, wooden works stenciled column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1832, Marsh, Gilbert and Co., shelf clock -
Iron Front Shelf Clock c. 1880 -
Steeple Clock c. 1865 -
Two-day Marine Chronometer with winding. Robert Watshaw, circa 1880. -
Fine mahogany two-day break-circuit marine chronometer with winding indicator. Glasshuetter Uhrenbetriebe Glasshuette/Sa. (GUB), No. 4114, circa 1970. Fine -
Seikosha Gallery Railroad Clock, circa 1900. -
Fine, two-day marine box chronometer with 56-hour winding indicator and Guillaume balance. Glashuetter Uhrenbetriebe Glashuette/Sa. (GUB), No. 11322, circa 1940. -
British 8 day chronometer, c1825 -
English Tallcase Clock, Circa 1760; Maker: John Sharpe; Origin: Romford, England -
SCOTTISH LONGCASE Circa 1815-1825;MAKER: "ROBERT SHARP" of JEDBURGH, SCOTLAND -
ENGLISH 18th CENTURY TALLCASE, Circa 1785 Maker: JOHN BARNISH ROCHDALE, ENGLAND -
Miniature French Carriage Clock with Enamel, Panels, c. 1875 -
French hour and half-hour striking carriage clock, c. 1890 -
C.1834, Elisha Hotchkiss, Burlington, Conn., carved column and splat, wood movement shelf clock, 2-wt, 30 hour. -
C.1833, Marshal and Adams, Seneca Falls, N.Y., 8-day time and strike, full column and cornice, mahogany shelf clock. -
C.1835, Marshal and Adams, Seneca Falls, N.Y., 8-day time and strike, carved column with cornice, double deck shelf clock, with restoration.