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type Beehive
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C.1845, Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn, a good 8-day beehive with original finish (been rubbed here and there, but essentially original). -
C.1860, E. N. Welch, (Late J. C. Brown, Forestville, Conn), Beehive Ripple, 8-day time, strike and alarm. -
C.1914 Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn. Sonora Chime 8-bell chime clock No. 66 in a mahogany inlaid case. -
C.1911 Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, CT: Sonora chime clock No. 14 in mahogany with Westminster quarter-hour chime, with five bells (hour struck on 5th bell). -
C.1850, Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn, Time, Strike and alarm BEEHIVE shelf clock, 8-day in a mahogany case, with brass springs, cut and frosted tablet. -
C.1865, Noah Pomeroy, Bristol, Conn, Walnut shelf clock, 8-day time and gong strike, with 1859 patent on bezel. -
C.1841, Rare Brewster and Ingrahams, Detached Fusee Beehive, 8-day time and repeating rack strike [Kirk's patent] in a mahogany veneered case and with old Fenn tablet, and wooden dial. Note this clock was made at a time when Joseph S. Ives (Nephew of THE Joseph Ives) was working with Brewster and he secured a patent for the use of brass as a spring in clocks. We sold the sister to this clock, lot 385 in May of 2004, that had a full Joseph S. Ives label. That clock [385] crossed the block at $6100. -
C.1850, Forestville Mfg., [J. C. Brown] Bristol, Conn, Mahogany beehive clock with ripple applied molding and 8-day time and strike fusee movement. -
C.1910, English, EUREKA CLOCK CO, Ltd, London, battery powered mantel clock in mahogany, with satinwood line inlay, serial No. 9078. -
Seth Thomas "Essex" mahogany cabinet clock with satinwood banding, circa 1905-1910. -
Jerome & Co., New Haven, Conn. Ripple Front Beehive Shelf Clock -
E.C. Brewster Beehive Fusee Shelf Clock -
C.1909, Seth Thomas ESSEX, Inlaid mahogany cased shelf clock -
C.1915, Seth Thomas, Sonora Bell Chime Clock No. 264, -
C.1855, E. and A. Ingraham, 8-day beehive clock in -
C.1848, Forestville Manufacturing Co., J.C. Brown, 8-day -
C.1860, E.N. Welch, 30-hour miniature beehive. This -
C.1845, Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn, 8-day fusee -
C.1848, Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn. 8-day fusee steeple -
C.1920, Seth Thomas, CHIME CLOCK No. 72, in outstanding