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type Ogee
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Seth Thomas O.G., ca 1863. 30 hour, two weights, brass movement, strikes hours on a coil gong. -
Wm. S. Johnson, New York, ogee, ca 1840's. -
Smith's 30 Hour Brass Clocks, C. 1852. -
Waterbury Clock Company, 2 door, 8 day, shelf clock. -
W. S. Conant, New York, 8 day, 2 weight OG cased clock. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. made this interesting OG clock in Thomaston, Conn. -
New Haven, O.O.G. "EXTRA V.P." C. 1881. -
Union Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn. 30 hour OG. -
Wm. L. Gilbert 30 hour OG, brass movement, weight driven. 26" high mixed wood case, possibly rosewood on the door and outside of case, and a veneer on the curve that is unfamiliar to me but is very attractive. -
Jeromes, Gilbert, Grant & Co. Bristol, Conn. 30 hour OG clock. -
William S. Johnson, New York. 30 hour, 2 weight, brass movement, OG clock. -
Eureka Clock Co. Paris, France on the full backboard label. -
New Haven Clock Co. mantle clock, "O.G.", ca 1881. -
U. S. Clock and Brass Co. Chicago, per the full black and gold label inside the case. Company made clocks from1866 until 1868 when the factory burned. -
William S. Johnson, 20 Courtlandt St. New York, 30 hour OG, in good running order and strikes a coil gong each hour. -
Conant and Sperry, 112 Fulton St., N.Y., copied from the inside label. -
H. Welton & Co., Terryville, Conn ogee, ca 1839. -
Seth Thomas ogee clock. -
Daniel Pratt, Jr. ogee -
"Smith's Thirty Hour Brass Clocks", per the label, ogee