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type Beehive
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Beehive clock by J.C. Brown, Forestville, Connecticut -
RARE J.C. BROWN MINIATURE RIPPLE BEEHIVE CLOCK (Forestville, CT c. 1840 -
J.C. BROWN BEEHIVE RIPPLE SHELF CLOCK (Forestville, CT c. 1840) -
BREWSTER & INGRAHAM STEEPLE BEEHIVE SHELF CLOCK (Bristol, CT c. 1840) -
BREWSTER & INGRAHAM BEEHIVE SHELF CLOCK (Bristol CT c. 1840) -
C.1925, Seth Thomas "Chime Clock No. 64-A", -
C.1914, Seth Thomas, "Chime Clock No. 16" -
C.1909, Seth Thomas, "Whitby", inlaid mantel clock -
C.1870, E.N. Welch Mfg. Co. rosewood beehive -
C.1848, J.C. Brown, Forestville, Conn, Full Ripple Beehive -
C.1848, J.C. Brown Beehive -
C.1845, Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn, Brass spring beehive -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn, C.1845, Kirk's patent iron back plate, repeating mov't [rack strike] in a beehive case with mahogany veneer. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, CHIME CLOCK No. 16, large [8"] dial, with 4 bells, playing Westminster tune on quarter hours. -
J. J. Beals and Co., Boston, Mass., label on clock, c.1850, 8-day, time and gong strike beehive, brass springs. -
Jim Davis, Greensboro, NC, C.1975, miniature "BEEHIVE" shelf clock, walnut cased with German 8-day time only mov't. -
Ansonia Brass and Copper Company, Ansonia Conn "BEEHIVE" model 8 day time and strike spring driven mvt in mahogany veneered case with painted Roman numeral dial, c1869 - 1877 -
Gothic Oak Cased Bracket Clock, Circa 1850 -
Edwardian Mahogany Lancet Clock -
C.1858, E. N. Welch, Forestville, for J. J. Beals, Boston,