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type Shelf or Mantel Parlor
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New Haven Clock Co. parlor cabinet, "Russia", ca 1889. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. walnut parlor clock, "Ros", ca 1885. -
E. N. Welch walnut parlor clock. There are two labels on the back, deteriorated but you can see the Welch name clearly. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. walnut parlor clock made for the Colby Wringer Co. ca late 1800's. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Ruby", ca 1886. -
Ansonia Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, 21" high, complete and original. -
Waterbury Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Murray", ca 1891. -
Waterbury Clock Company walnut parlor clock, "Hecla", ca 1881. At first glance you think the case is missing some finials, it isn't. -
Terry Clock Co. or Russell and Jones Clock Co., walnut parlor clock, "Highland", ca 1885. -
E. N. Welch Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, with an always poplar glass featuring the Roman army and their variety of weapons scattered all around the glass. -
Ansonia Clock Co. mantle clock, "Parisian", ca 1880. -
New Haven Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Elbe", ca 1880. -
New Haven Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Elbe", ca 1880. -
Walnut parlor clock, probably by New Haven. -
Seth Thomas Newark Walnut Parlor Clock. -
New Haven Clock Co., walnut parlor clock, the door flanked by full turned columns, a balustrade across the top and a frieze in the rear, C.1885 -
Jim Davis, Greensboro, NC, C.1975, miniature "teardrop" shelf clock, walnut cased with German 8-day time only mov't. -
H. J. DAVIES, New York, C.1875, walnut parlor clock, the ORIENTAL, with label on back, 8-day time and strike, with double barrel pendulum {w/ Davies Patent imprint}. -
C.1878, (dated label inside) Seth Thomas, Parlor Calendar No. 4, double dial perpetual calendar clock, gong striking, in a fancy walnut case, 8" dials. -
C.1863, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth Hollow, Conn PARLOR CALENDAR 8-day 2-weight, double dial perpetual calendar, this model with octagonal openings for the dials, and a reverse painted tablet in the center.