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New Haven Clock Co., "VISTULA" walnut cased parlor clock with lots of turned trim and finials, 8-day, time, cathedral gong strike (heavy flat wire) and bell alarm. C.1885. -
E. Ingraham and Co., GRECIAN, Round top mantle clock, 30 hour time, strike and alarm in oak, C.1880 -
Austrian, 30-hour miniature timepiece and dial from a different case now fitted to brass frame and mounted onto a modern walnut base, C1830 -
Atkins and Porter, Bristol, Conn, mahogany cased shelf clock with 30-hour time and strike brass movement, 2-weight. C.1842. -
American Clock Co. (?), Iron front with MOP and paint decorations, now with NEW 8-day spring movement. C.1860. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., NASHVILLE, rosewood mantel clock, from the City Series, 8-day, time and bell strike. C.1880. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Chime Clock No. 64", Westminster chime on rods, playing longer segment of the tune every 15 minutes. In the same manner as the Sonora models, this has a separate, heavy chime movement. C.1914 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "ATHENS" from the City series, walnut cased shelf clock, time and strike, 8-day. C.1880. -
French, brass cased gravity clock, one day, with glass dial showing compound pendulum. C.1920. -
Ansonia Clock Co, Ansonia Conn. "KING" model, 8-day brass time and strike and alarm movement in black walnut case with carved lion topped tapered full round fluted columns, spring driven. C. 1880. -
Kroeber Clock Co., "GOTHIC", walnut cased mantel clock, 8-day time and gong strike, C.1875 -
Connecticut shelf clock, 8-day brass time and strike movement in black walnut case with full round fluted columns, spring driven. C. 1880. -
F. Kroeber, New York, "OCCIDENTAL" model, 8-day brass time and strike movement in walnut mirror-sided case flanked by two gilded cupids shelf clock, spring driven. C, 1881. -
Ansonia Clock Company, Ansonia Conn. "TRIUMPH" model, 8-day brass time and strike mvt in oak mirror-sided case flanked by two cupids shelf clock, spring driven. C. 1880. -
Ansonia Clock Company, Ansonia Conn. "TRIUMPH" model, 8-day brass time and strike mvt in black walnut mirror-sided case flanked by two cupids shelf clock, spring driven. C. 1880. -
Gisholt Machine Co., Madison, WI, PERIODOGRAPH, a weight driven programmable contact maker, with an E. Howard No. 70 movement and pendulum to power the program discs, in an oak case with black/gold tablet in the front door. C.1919. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Chime Clock No. 16", 8-day, 4-bell Sonora chime mantel clock (same tune as Westminster), large model. Circa 1913. -
English, Regency bracket clock, movement is prominently stamped J. (James) Condliff, Liverpool (on the front plate), as-found, needing restoration. Circa 1830 -
English, double fusee 8-day movement C.1850, now in a C.1975 home made case of tiger maple veneer over plywood. -
French, unusual conical clock, date unknown.