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type Steeple
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Terry & Andrews, Bristol, Ct, signed on the movement and label. -
New steeple case, wood painted white. -
The Burroughs Company miniature, "Steeple Clock or Gothic Clock". -
Mini one day steeple clock. -
Early steeple on steeple case, some good, some bad. -
New steeple clock, foreign made. -
"C. S. Sperry, New York", 8 day steeple, double fusee. -
Jerome Clock Co. small gothic or mini steeple clock, 19th century -
Smith and Goodrich 30 hour steeple, double fusee movement that is mounted on steel plates which are attached to the lower end of the brass movement plates. -
Brewster & Ingrahams Steeple, circa. 1849-1852. -
Rare maker, per the label, Terry, Fairbanks, & Co. Chesterville, Ct. -
E.C. Brewster & Co. Bristol, Ct., C. 1843 or earlier. -
John Birge, Bristol, Conn. sharp Gothic-On-Frame with 8 day fusee spring movement, C. 1847. -
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. Sharp Gothic or Steeple clock, C. 1843-1852. -
Steeple clock with full label reading, "Patent Spring Brass Clocks, Made and Sold By H. Welton, Agent, Plymouth, Conn." -
Seth Thomas mantle clock, "Sharp Gothic", ca 1902. -
"C. Boardman, also by J.A.Wells, Bristol, ConnUS", steeple clock, ca 1834-1843. -
"Chauncey Goodrich, Bristol, Conn", 30 hour steeple clock. -
Chauncey Jerome miniature 1 day steeple clock, "Dolphin" model -
Jerome & Co. steeple clock, "l Day Small Gothic", ca 1845-1855.