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C.1845, Sperry and Shaw, 10 Maiden Lane, New York, 8-day time/strike rosewood veneer and ripple shelf clock. -
Mahogany, two-day marine chronometer in French style box. Thomas Earnshaw, circa 1795. -
Double-train mahogany alarm carriage clock striking hours and half hours and repeating hours. Charles Frodsham, London, circa 1845. -
C.1930, Japan, Hayashi Clock Co., -
C.1850, Elisha Manross Forestville, Conn. 8-day weight OG clock. -
C.1845, Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn. 8-day hollow column shelf clock. -
C.1835, Elisha Hotchkiss, Burlington, Conn, "column and splat." clock -
C.1833, George Marsh and Co., Farmington, Conn., Column and Splat clock -
C.1895, Chas. W. Feishtinger, Fritztown, PA, Double Dial calendar clock. -
C.1845, Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn, 30-hour brass, fake hollow column, with narrow weight channels immediately to the sides of the movement. -
C.1842, Manross, Prichard and Co., Bristol, Conn, 30 hour brass works OG in very good original condition. -
C.1833, George Marsh and Co., Farmington, Conn, a good shell column double deck, 8-day wood works, with fabulous carved eagle splat. -
C.1830, William Sherwin, Buckland, Mass, Massachusetts pillar and scroll clock, 30-hr time and strike wood movement. -
C.1822, Parkinson and Frodsham, Change Alley, London, No. 636, 1-Day marine chronometer with both inner and outer boxes. -
C.1835, George Marsh (partial label), 8-Day, wooden works, beveled case with straight cornice. -
C.1850, Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn: Steeple on steeple with 8-day time and strike fusee movement. -
C.1835, Elisha Hotchkiss, Jr, Burlington, Conn, stenciled column and splat, 30 hour wood works, T/S. -
C.1975, case by Sheldon Hoch, NY, in the style of Curtis and Dunning, and a C.1850 period movement and weight +moon hands. -
C.1910, Swiss, Paul Ditisheim, Chronometer Watch, or as included literature calls it Chronometer, Petit Format, 21j, key wound, going barrel with enclosed compensated balance, 2-day, in a full 3-piece mahogany case with brass corners. -
THIS IS AN ENGLISH DROP DIAL CABLE DRIVEN FUSEE TIMEPIECE. CIRCA 1910-20.