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Six metal case 8-day Connecticut mantel clocks. Includes Seth Thomas alarm, Waterbury blue front with white applied figures, and Ansonia. Largest is 11" high. -
Three column and cornice 30 hour weight driven Connecticut shelf clocks, two are Seth Thomas, one with lovely early tablet showing urn overflowing with fruit and the third is a Gilbert. All 25" high with inside paper labels -
Four Connecticut 30 hour shelf clocks. Smallest is time/alarm. Waterbury cottage has nice blue glass. Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, is unusual small cornice model. Largest column and cornice now has 8 day works with extra dial holes, 16" tall. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Chime Clock No. 53" 8 day spring driven quarter chime mantel clock in mahogany case, c1925 -
Two 8 day wood wall clocks and a lyre presentation banjo case only well carved and finished, with glasses and dial. One is dark oak E. Ingraham mission style. Other is unique home made mult dial with modern German Seth Thomas ship's bells clock on top and "gallons of fuel" dial on bottom, 38" tall. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Drop Octagon 10" 8 day time and strike mahogany wall clock, dated 1893 -
Three marine related items: Seth Thomas mahogany 7 jewel Helmsman ship's bells, 1938; modern brass weather station with quartz clock, barometer, compass, and thermometer; and German "Stellar" yacht wheel aneroid barometer. -
Two American 8 day time and strike mantel clocks, Kroeber and Seth Thomas. -
Seth Thomas outside bell 1 day ship's bell clock, c1890. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth Hollow, Conn., 8 day time/strike column and cornice shelf clock. c.1860. -
Two Connecticut 8 day mahogany mantel clocks, E. Ingraham and Seth Thomas. -
Seth Thomas modern reproduction 8 day triple chime Regulator No. 1, late 20th century. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Newark" from the city series, walnut 8 day time and strike spring driven shelf clock, c1894 -
Three Seth Thomas mahogany 8 day time only mini banjo clocks, early 20th century. -
Three Connecticut 8 day time and strike rosewood shelf clocks, Seth Thomas and Terry Clock Co., late 19th century. -
Two 8-day mantel clocks, Seth Thomas and French, early 20th century. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Black Hussar" Adamantine 8 day time and strike spring driven mantel clock, c1904 -
Three ogee 30 hour weight driven shelf clocks- an Ansonia Brass and Copper with colorful later painted glass of autumn foliage, a Seth Thomas with early oval floral glass and an E. and A. Ingraham (Waterbury movement) with later but well done floral tablet. Tallest, with extra bottom molding, is 27" high -
Seven metal-case clocks. Includes 2 Darche (battery alarm), 2 Seth Thomas long alarms, a "Maine" marine novelty, green rocks novelty, and cast iron figural. -
Six novelty timepieces. Includes mini pedestal sundial, Terry time/alarm architectural with rear paper label, Lux white elephant, Gilbert, New Haven, and Seth Thomas Nouveau.