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Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn, per large full label insidethis outstanding gallery clock. -
Seth Thomas gallery clock Large double spring movement No. 24, signed by Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn. -
New Haven "Gallery", ca 1895. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. extra large gallery clock. -
New Haven Clock Co. large solid oak gallery clock, 14 inch dial, 30 day time only, ca 1895. -
Waterbury Clock Co. gallery clock, "Corrider" ca 1915. 8 day timepiece, 18 inch metal dial in excellent original condition. -
This is an English chain fusee gallery in an exceptionally large and heavy case. -
Brewster and Ingrahams 22 inch gallery. 8 day "East-West" ribbed movement in good running condition. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, CT. US, ca 1850. -
Winterhalter and Hoffmeyer double chain fusee, wall gallery clock. It is 8 day, gong strike on half hours, and runs really well. -
French Morbier gallery type clock in a black octagonal wood case. -
Ansonia Clock Co. hanging gallery clock, called, "Cable", ca 1904. -
Warren Telechron Co., Ashland, Mass. Electric gallery clock, running. -
Rare Beach-Hubbel 8 day Gallery Clock. They were makers of brass movements in Bristol, Conn. 1859-1863. -
E. Howard and Co. Boston, "Marble Dial Clock, Model 21" ca 1874. -
Chelsea Clock Co. Boston. Dial is also signed, "U.S. Maritime Commission, Serial No. 9388." -
English "Postman's Clock" 30 hour, chain pull up movement, brass gears. -
Ansonia Clock Co. novelty clock, "Bee", ca 1908. -
Ansonia Clock Co. Red tin can for the "Bee" clock. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass. "Desk" clock, ca 1923.