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Eli Terry, Jr., Plymouth, Conn., shelf clock 30 hour wooden weight driven movement in quarter column and splat mahogany case, c1831 -
Jeromes and Darrow, Bristol, Conn., 8 day time and strike weight driven wooden movement half column and splat shelf clock, c1835 -
Jeromes and Darrow, Bristol, Conn, 8 day time and strike wooden weight driven movement carved column and splat shelf clock, c1835 -
Eli Terry and Son, Plymouth, Conn., shelf clock with 30 hour wooden weight driven movement in half column and splat mahogany case, c1830 -
Two 8 day weight driven shelf clocks. Cornice top is Birge and Peck with partial train label and two nice glasses (although upper Baltimore Cemetery tablet probably newer). Carved top is by Peck and Hayden, St. Louis, Missouri, nice gold dial and mirror insert, 36" tall. -
Henry Hart, Goshen, Conn. 30 hour wooden works stenciled column and splat mirror shelf clock, c1833. -
Two wooden works 30 hour weight driven shelf clocks. One is Chauncey Boardman with very nice painted dial and stenciled columns; mirror tablet is newer. Other is Burr and Chittenden, Lexington, Mass., lower glass now clear (and dial below to show movement). Both about 35" tall. -
Jerome and Darrow, Bristol, Conn., 30-hour time and strike wooden weight driven movement half column and splat shelf clock, c1830 -
Riley & Whiting Wood Works Shelf Clock -
George Mitchell Wood Works Shelf Clock, Paw Feet -
Chauncey Boardman Wood Works Shelf Clock -
Seth Thomas American Shelf Clock w/Wood Works -
Orton, Preston & Co. Wood Works Shelf Clock -
Wood Works American Shelf Clock -
Elisha Hotchkiss, Jr., Burlington, Conn. ca 1831. -
Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn. This is a so called "Franklin Clock", probably an advertising scheme to promote their sales. -
Birge and Fuller, Bristol. Conn., triple deckerclock, some good, some not so good. -
Seth Thomas 100 year old reissue, the "Yorktown", ca 1905. -
Atkins and Downs for George Mitchell, Bristol, Conn., ca. 1831- 1832. -
Smith's Clock Establishment, short transition carved column, feet, and splat, case, C. 1930's.