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type Steeple
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E.N.Welch Mfg. Co. "Sharp Gothic" steeple clock, ca 1864. -
Jerome & Co.One Day Dolphin, Time Piece steeple clock -
Atkins Clock Co. steeple clock, ca 1859. -
Terry & Andrews steeple clock, ca 1847. -
Crosby & Vosburgh steeple clock, ca. 1860. -
Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Ct. steeple on steeple, ca 1850. -
Elisha Manross sharp gothic steeple clock with 8 day strap frame, rare movement. -
Jonathan Frost, Reading, Mass. 4 post steeple clock, with a 30 hour fusee movement, ca 1845. -
Steeple shelf clock, "E. and A. Ingraham, Bristol, Conn.", ca 1852. Brothers Elias and Andrew formed their company when the firm of Brewster and Ingrahams dissolved. -
Steeple clock, "Daniel Pratt and Sons, Reading, Mass.", ca early 1850's. Copied from the full backboard label. -
Steeple clock, "Patent Spring Eight Day Brass Clocks, Made and Sold by, M.W.Atkins, Bristol., Conn", copied from the full label, inside the case, ca 1850. -
Hiram Welton fusee movement steeple clock, ca 1845. A rare, early shelf clock. -
Steeple clock, "Made and Sold by Terry and Andrews, East Bristol, Conn. Patent Spring Brass 30 hour Clocks", copied from the full inside label. -
Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn. double fusee, sharp Gothic clock, ca 1847-1851. -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Ct. Eightday steeple clock, ca late 1850's. -
Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn." ca 1844- 1850, with over paste label of Pond and Barnes, Boston", ca 1849- 1852. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. double steeple shelf clock, ca 1845. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. steeple. -
Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Ct. steeple. The movement and label signed the same way. -
Winterhalter & Hoffmeyer Cathedral style case. Black Forest type shelf clock.