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Carriage clock by Seikosha, Tokyo, Japan. -
Sperry & Shaw, New York, rare shelf clock with ripple trim around the door, base, and top. -
This Is An English Drop Dial Cable Driven Fusee 8-Day Timepiece. Circa 1910-20. -
This Is An English Chronometer By Chas. Shepherd, Maker To The Royal Navy, 53 Leadenhall St., London, Serial No. 1403, Circa 1850. -
This Is An 8-Day Marine Lever Clock In A Rosewood Cottage Clock Case By Elisha Manross, Bristol, Ct. -
30-Hour Steeple Clock By Elisha Manross, Bristol, Ct. The Movement Has It's Original Brass Mainsprings And A Center Countwheel. Circa 1850-1856. -
Steeple On Steeple Shelf Clock In A Mahogany Veneered Case By Elisha Manross In Bristol, Ct, And Has A Strap Brass Eight Day Movement That Strikes The Hours On A Gong. Circa 1850'S. -
This A French Time Only Carriage Clock In A Polished Brass Obis Case. -
A mahogany longcase clock from the Derby school of influence incorporating the round dial of the area. The case is of particularly good quality with great attention to detail; for example, the carved paterae and the ebony and boxwood stringing. -
French Signed Shreve, Crump and Low, Boston Gilt Crystal Regulator Clock, -
American Elsha Manross, Bristol, Connecticut Steeple Clock, -
H. P. Marshall Burl Wood Fusee Mantel Clock -
3 Sheffield Flower Alarm Clocks -
C.1870, English, Charles Frodsham and Co., 84 Strand, No. 1501, "Clock Makers to the Queen", triple fusee, 8-bell quarter chime, Whittington/Cambridge chime fusee bracket clock. -
C.1910, Charles Frodsham, 27 South Molton St., London, Serial No.2299, 4-glass mantel timepiece. -
C.1830, Elisha Neal, New Hartford, Conn., Pillar and Scroll shelf clock, in very good condition with restorations. -
C.1910, Japanese, Seikosha Co, Tokyo Short Drop Octagon School clock in generally good condition. -
C.1850, Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn., 30-hour time/strike mahogany steeple clock, nicely restored. -
English bracket clock signed Fisher, New., 8 day, time and strike spring driven, fusee movement. Part of the location name is missing. -
Parkinson & Frodsham, London, a two day marine chronometer movement and dial, with tub, serial #1135, for parts