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C.1900, English, British United Clock Co., BICYCLE clock in excellent original condition. -
C.1890, Cheshire Clock Co., Cheshire, Ct, small boudoir timepiece in good condition, -
C.1850, Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn an unusual oversize false hollow column, 8-day. -
C.1841, (dated label) Mellish and Murdock, Woodstock, VT, 30 hour wood works "OG" in generally good condition. -
C.1965, Swiss, Swiza Sheffield, 8-day timepiece with alarm. -
Badische Uhrenfabrik 2 Piece RA Shelf Clock -
Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn, Triple Deck shelf clock, 2-weight, 8-day time and strike. C.1843. -
Elisha Hotchkiss, Burlington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock, carved column and splat, short. Circa 1830 -
Marshall and Adams, Seneca Falls, NY, Empire shelf clock, 8-day, 2-wt, less cornice top. C. 1840. -
Swiss, Didisheim Goldschmidt Fils and Co., wall hanging pendant clock, with a tropical scene painted in the dial center, 8-day stem wound and set from the rear, C.1910 -
Gisholt Machine Co., Madison, WI, PERIODOGRAPH, a weight driven programmable contact maker, with an E. Howard No. 70 movement and pendulum to power the program discs, in an oak case with black/gold tablet in the front door. C.1919. -
C.1833, Marsh, Gilbert & Co., Farmington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike/alarm wood movement half column & splat shelf clock in good condition. -
C.1835, Joshua Seward, Boston (Charlestown), weight banjo with restorations. -
C.1848, Sperry & Shaw, 115 Maiden Ln, New York, 30-hour time/strike shelf clock. -
C.1910, French, for Harris & Shafer Co., Washington (D.C.), time and alarm carriage clock in an obis case. -
C.1910, Japan, Seikosha, Square gallery clock, 8-day time and strike in excellent original condition, -
C.1835, Elisha Hotchkiss, Jr., Burlington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement half column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1894, Charles W. Feishtinger, Fritztown, Penn., 8-day time/strike double dial calendar gingerbread clock, day of week showing in base. Cases and movements were made by the Waterbury Clock Co., and later entirely made by Waterbury for Feishtinger. This example is the "Hardin" model. -
C.1894, Charles W. Feishtinger, Fritztown, Penn., 8-day time/strike double dial calendar gingerbread clock. Cases and movements were made by the Waterbury Clock Co., and later entirely made by Waterbury for Feishtinger. This example is the "Hendon" model. -
C.1835, Elisha Hotchkiss, Burlington, Conn, stenciled column and splat, 30 hour wooden works, time/strike, w/ original eagle hands.