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type Shelf Column
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C and L.C. Ives triple deck clock, ca. 1833. -
E. Ingraham and Co. early mantle clock, "Arch Column No. 1", ca. 1860. -
E. & G.W. Bartholomew, Bristol, Conn. Short drop transition case. -
Forrestville Mfg. Co., Bristol, Ct.", per the full" paper label. -
Daniel Pratt, Jr., Reading, Mass. half column and splat. -
Southern Clock Co., simple calendar, ca 1880's. -
Eight-day miniature cornice and column clock. -
Birge and Peck 8-day mantle clock. -
Eight day mantle clock with rare Atkins brass weight-driven -
Miniature cornice and column 8-day clock by Seth Thomas Clock Company. -
30-hour weight-driven mantle clock with time and strike on the hours. -
EIGHT-DAY WOOD WORKS MOVEMENT WITH 'MIRROR-IMAGE' DESIGN. -
30-hour mantle clock with the Torrington (Ct.) "east-West" -
Soloman Spring mantle clock with modified Birge and Peck 8-day movement with modified 24 hour count wheel. -
30 hour mantle clock by SS Higby of New Hartford, Connecticut with 30 hour wood works. -
Gilbert 8-day column and splat mantel clock. -
Eight-day shelf clock with strike on the hours. -
Cornice and column mantle clock with eight-day weight-driven brass -
Column and cornice triple decker shelf clock. -
Triple decker mantle clock with reverse-painted tablets and eight-day strap movement.