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Gilbert No. 1751 Gilt & Porcelain Shelf Clock -
Seth Thomas, TRIPMAID, travel alarms (LOT OF TWO), new old stock, never put into service, with original guarantee slips. C.1956. -
International Business Machine Co., (ITR Div), Endicott, NY, Fully programmable master clock, self winding, model 15-7, in a walnut finished case. C.1940 -
English, SYNCHRONOME, for Dykes Bros, Glasgow, Scotland, heavy iron framed electro mechanical movement that proved to be the standard of the industry from 1905 through 1955, in an oak case with side locks. C.1925 -
English, EUREKA battery powered mantel clock serial No. 7085, in an oak case, the front door glazed with beveled glass and revealing the large balance wheel, C.1915 -
Mid 19th Century, French or Swiss, Clock in the form of a Cathedral complex, a mirrored pond in front of the church, formerly with music box, now absent. -
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "ARMY No. 37", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. C.1900. -
Waltham Watch Co, Bronze cased desk clock, with gilt dial and robust 8-day car clock mov/t, stem wind from bottom. C.1935 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "GRAND" Long Alarm, 8-day pendulum movement alarm clock, Circa 1909 -
J. J. Beals, 86 Court St, Boston, Mass., (Brewster and Ingrahams movement and 2nd label), 30-hour time/strike ripple molding shelf clock. Circa 1845. -
E. Ingraham and Co., Bristol, Conn, "VENETIAN", rosewood round Gothic shelf clock, 8-day time and strike, spring. C.1863. -
Welch, Spring and Co., Forestville, Conn., "ITALIAN No.1", rosewood shelf clock, 8-day, time, gong strike and bell alarm, spring. C.1878. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., "Speedwell", 30-hour time and bell strike mantel clock. Circa 1880. -
Waterbury Clock Co, "BLACK WALNUT EXTRA GOTHIC PILLAR" (the actual catalog name), 8-day time and strike mantel clock, C.1857 -
Seth Thomas, "KITCHEN", model, mini bevel front shelf clock, 30-hour spring, C.1868 -
French, Samuel Marti, gilt metal with porcelain china accents, mantel clock, 8-day time and gong strike. C.1890. -
Chelsea Clock Co., for T. Kirkpatrick and Co., New York, Round Gothic mahogany timepiece, serial No. 102438, C.1915 -
Ansonia Clock Co., VINTON, oak cased cabinet clock, 8-day time and gong strike, C.1901 -
Waterbury Clock Co, Walnut Parlor clock with single barrel pendulum, note full round fluted columns and Diana bust in crest, 8-day spring, C.1880 -
Terry and Andrews (Ansonia Clock Co.), iron cased shelf clock with MOP decorations, 8-day time and strike. Anson Phelps persuaded Terry and Andrews to move to Ansonia to produce clocks in 1850. The factory was destroyed in 1854. Clocks produced in that short time have Terry and Andrews movements and dials that say Ansonia Clock Co. The later Ansonia Clock Co was not formed until 1877. C.1852.