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type Shelf Column and Splat
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C.1820, Seth Thomas, Off-Center Pillar and Scroll in very good condition, with restorations. -
Wood Works Transitional Mantel Clock, Circa 1830. -
Miniature Woodworks Clock, Circa 1830 -
D.N.& R. Day, Westfield, Mass, Column and Splat -
Charles Stratton, Holden, Mass., Column and Splat Shelf Clock -
Seth Thomas Column and Splat Shelf Clock -
Ephraim Downs Column and Splat Shelf Clock, c. 1830 -
Jerome and Darrow Column and Splat Shelf Clock, c. 1830¹s -
Luman Watson, Ohio, Column and Splat Shelf Clock -
Hopkins & Alfred, Harwinton, Conn., Transitional Column and Splat Shelf Clock -
Riley Whiting, Winston, Conn., Column and Splat Shelf Clock -
Munger and Benedict Column and splat shelf clock -
Marsh, Gilbert & Co. Column and Splat Shelf Clock -
C.1830, Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co., Salem Bridge, Conn, 8-day -
C.1835, Burr and Chittenden, Lexington, Mass, 30 hour wooden works hollow column, -
C.1835, Hotchkiss and Benedict, Auburn, NY with "Munger's Patent Eight day Brass Clocks" movement. -
C.1835 (dated), Asa Munger, Auburn, NY, Stovepipe shelf clock -
C.1831, Munger and Benedict, Auburn, NY, a large mahogany double -
C.1830, Chauncey Boardman, 30-hour Groaner type half-column and splat shelf clock. -
C.1840, Birge, Mallory and Co., Bristol, Conn. 30-hour weight