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type Shelf Column
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Birge, Mallory & Co. Bristol, Conn., C. 1837. -
Birge & Fuller, Bristol, Conn. USA, stamped on the strap brass movement. -
E.C.Brewster & Co. empire style triple deck case, C. 1832. -
Seth Thomas Column, C. 1886. -
Waterbury Clock Co. Gilt and Shell Column, C. 1867. -
Seth Thomas full size, stenciled column and splat, 30 hour wood movement, weight clock. Mahogany veneer case 34.5" high. -
Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn. triple decker clock, C. 1845. -
E. Terry & Sons, Plymouth, Connecticut. -
Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn. short transition clock, C. 1826. -
Eli Terry, Jr., Terryville, Connecticut, C. 1831, long pendulum, half pillar and splat clock with thirty hour wood movement. -
Seth Thomas shelf clock, four columns, called "Indiana" and "New York" by different collectors. -
E. Ingraham & Co. "Arch Column No. 1", C. 1860, a very early mantle clock. -
Eli Terry & Sons, Plymouth, Connecticut, C. 1831. -
Chauncey Jerome, Bristol, Conn. Miniature Empire style Hollow Column. -
Rare Hollow Column clock by, "Chauncey Jerome, Bristol, Conn", C. 1843. -
Aaron Dodd Crane of West Caldwell, New Jersey, invented the torsion pendulum clock in 1841. -
E. Ingraham and Co. early mantle clock, "Arch Column No. 1", ca 1860. -
Seth Thomas, "Large Rosewood Shell Column", ca 1863. -
A three decker clock with label "Eight Day/BRASS/CLOCKS/MANUFACTURED BY /R. and J.B. TERRY/Bristol, Conn." ca 1835-1836. -
C and N Jerome, Bristol, Conn. They were brothers, Chauncey and Noble.