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type Shelf Column
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C.1850, C. S. Sperry, 136 Pearl St, New York, miniature NY style 4 column Empire shelf clock, 30 hour time and strike (spring). -
C.1875, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Column", 30-hour time/strike mantel clock. -
C.1870, E. Ingraham and Co., 8-day time and strike mantel clock, arch column. -
C.1835, Eli Bartholomew and Co., Bristol, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock. -
C.1840, Jason Rawson, Saxton's River, VT, 30-hour wood works, bevel column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1832, Eli Terry and Son, Plymouth, Conn, short drop mahogany carved case, 2-wt, wooden works. -
C.1868, Seth Thomas, 8-Day Column Clock uncommon 8-day duration in short case. -
Elisha Hotchkiss, Jr., Burlington, Conn. ca 1831. -
Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn. This is a so called "Franklin Clock", probably an advertising scheme to promote their sales. -
Birge and Fuller, Bristol. Conn., triple deckerclock, some good, some not so good. -
Seth Thomas 100 year old reissue, the "Yorktown", ca 1905. -
Atkins and Porter,small cornice top shelf clock, ca.1840-1846. -
Atkins and Downs for George Mitchell, Bristol, Conn., ca. 1831- 1832. -
Jerome & Darrow, Bristol, Conn, ca 1828-1833. -
Miniature cottage clock by an unknown maker. -
Smith's Clock Establishment, short transition carved column, feet, and splat, case, C. 1930's. -
Chauncey Goodrich miniature column and cornice, C. 1852. -
Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, on the full label. C. 1842-1865. -
Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, column and cornice shelf clock described in the company's catalogs as, "Rosewood Gilt Cap", C. 1863. -
Birge, Peck & Co. Bristol, Conn., C. 1849.