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by Smith
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C.1851, Henry C. Smith's, Plymouth, Conn, OG shelf clock, time and strike, 30 hour. -
C.1840 Smith and Taylor, New York, N.Y. Miniature 30 hour spring OG clock -
C.1841 Smith and Brothers, 7 Bowery, New York 8-Day OG shelf clock -
English Turret clock movement dated 1894 -
Smiths Noddy Animated Alarm Clock -
C.1830, Philip L. Smith, Marcellus, Onondaga County, N.Y., 8-day time/strike column and cornice shelf clock with restorations. -
C.1870, English, J. Smith and Sons, passing strike fusee skeleton clock -
C.1850, Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, Sub-mini 30 hour fusee, round band -
C.1845, Smith and Goodrich, Sub-miniature OG shelf clock -
C.1850, Smith and Goodrich, Miniature Fusee shelf clock. -
C.1850, Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, a very good mini OOG with tine and strike fusee movement. -
C.1850, Henry C. Smith, Plymouth, Conn, OG, as-found, less dial, hands, weights and pend and with only a partial label. -
C.1848, Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn., unusual box clock with 30 hour time and strike fusee movement. -
C.1845, Smith and Taylor, 105 John St, NY, 30 hour fusee, in a small box with cornice case with ripple door and cornice trim. -
C.1840, Philip L. Smith, Marcellus, Onondaga County, NY, a good 8-day carved column and cornice case in good condition. -
C.1835, Northrop and Smith, Goshen, Conn., Pilaster and cornice top shelf clock with 30-hr time and strike wood movement. -
Smith & Goodrich Mini Ogee Shelf Clock -
Philip Smith of Marcelus, N.Y. Column Shelf Clock -
C.1865, A. S. Jerome, New York, uncommon BANNER timepiece, -
Smith & Goodrich, Bristol Conn. Box clock, ca 1850.