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type Shelf or Mantel Steeple
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Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn.. 30 hour, time and strike, steeple clock, c1845. -
Steeple, probably German, one day movement with alarm. -
Steeple case, 20" high, mahogany veneered, it is old, possibly late 1800's. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Sharp Gothic", ca 1879. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Sharp Gothic", ca 1881. -
E. N. Welch Clock Co. steeple case, "Sharp Gothic", ca 1885. -
Early miniature steeple, reportedly made by Chauncey Jerome. Everything about the clock points to it being American made, but I have never seen an American miniature steeple, or miniature anything else with an old print inside the clock. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Ct. U.S. signed on the dial and the complete label inside. -
Ansonia Clock Co. mantle clock, "Sharp Gothic", ca 1874. -
The E. Ingraham Company "Sharp Gothic", ca 1938. -
Repeating Brass Clocks / Made and Sold by / Brewster and Ingrahams, / Bristol, Conn., copied from the near perfect label in this rare clock, ca 1846. -
Smith and Goodrich, / Bristol, Conn., 30 hour steeple clock with attached fusee barrels, ca 1851. -
Chauncey Jerome's, "Giant Steeple", ca 1840's. There are very few Giant Steeple clocks with 8 day fusee movements. -
Birge and Fuller, Bristol, Conn. steeple on steeple case with a wagon spring movement, ca 1845. -
Rare Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn. shelf clock in superior condition. -
C. Boardman and J. A. Wells, Bristol, Conn. fusee steeple clock. -
Boardman fusee steeple clock. -
Ansonia Brass Co., Bristol, Conn. miniature steeple clock. -
Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn., Circa 1845, 8-day time and strike, detached fusee steeple on steeple shelf clock. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, transitional production (E. C. Brewster and Co. signed mov't and dial), rare Kirk's patent iron back-plate repeating mov't (rack and snail), in a rosewood steeple case, C.1843.