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Five Connecticut iron fronts. Detailed figurals castings, MOP inlay, largest with bold eagle is 18" tall. -
Seven novelty clocks. Includes N. Muller No. 170 (Terry?) iron case, two ball heads, Seth Thomas cartel, Eco Magneto Clock Co. Boston watchman's clock, Waterbury birdhouse, and 3-piece painted China set with farm and horses image. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Newark" from the city series, walnut 8 day time and strike spring driven shelf clock, c1894 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Tivoli" cabinet clock 8 day spring driven time and strike movement in walnut case, c1885 -
Three Connecticut small 30 hour cottage clocks, mid 19th century. -
Three Connecticut mantel time and strike mahogany mantel clocks, late 1800's, early 1900's. -
Three Connecticut 8 day time and strike rosewood shelf clocks, Seth Thomas and Terry Clock Co., late 19th century. -
Two 8-day mantel clocks, Seth Thomas and French, early 20th century. -
Two 30 hour time and strike rosewood Connecticut mid-19th century mantel clocks, 15" high. -
Six large cast-metal novelty clocks. Includes 8-day cuckoo style, lamp top with reclining woman, Jennings, "Commerce", Terry time/alarm and lady bugler. -
Eight cast-metal novelty clocks. Includes heavy detailed castings by Western, Waterbury, etc. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Tivoli" cabinet clock 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in walnut case, c1895 -
Two Connecticut time and strike shelf clocks including a Waterbury and Welch, late 19th century -
Two black 8 day mantel clocks for restoration. One is iron front with C.Jerome dial. Other is French marble with urn top and very clean bell strike movement, 19" tall. -
Two cast iron Connecticut 8 day mantel clocks. Both all original. Black is New Haven with visible escapement. Green is extra heavy Waterbury with gold pierced dial and most of black/gold rear paper label intact,12" tall. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Spartan" mantel clock 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in walnut case, c1883 -
Jaeger Swiss Art Deco alarm travel clock in copper finish fold away case with Arabic numeral metal dial, c1925 -
Four Connecticut 8-day figural iron fronts Detailed castings, one with drum playing rabbit. One by Ansonia Brass and Copper. Largest, by Welch and missing its dial, is 19" high. -
Five Black Iron Connecticut Mantel Clocks. Includes Ansonia visible escapement, MOP inlay, and Waterbury. -
Seven metal-case clocks. Includes 2 Darche (battery alarm), 2 Seth Thomas long alarms, a "Maine" marine novelty, green rocks novelty, and cast iron figural.