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Seth Thomas City Series clock called, "St. Paul", ca 1886. -
Seth Thomas, "English Cabinet" cased clock, "Wales", ca 1909. -
Seth Thomas City Series clock, the "Athens", ca 1886. -
French white onyx mantle clock with all bronze ornaments including some around the clock face. -
French onyx base for large statue. -
"Seth Thomas Sons & Co. N.Y.", on the nice one piece porcelain dial. -
Large, very attractive walnut clock and shelf by Charlie Holland, late 20th century -
"Seth Thomas Sons & Co. Thomaston, CT", 8 day movement in an enameled iron case with 4 gold painted columns. -
Seth Thomas Sons & Co. N.Y. on the dial, "Seth Thomas & Sons, Thomaston, Conn.", on the 8 day round movement. -
Ansonia Clock Co., plush clock, "Florentine, No. 2", ca 1886. -
Waterbury Clock Co. metal case mantle clocks, the "Nantes", ca 1915. -
Willcocks-Canada, or New Haven Chime Clock. -
German Westminster Chime bracket clock made by Kienzle-Uhrenfabriken, ca 1920's. -
Waterbury Clock Co. store regulator, "Crane", ca 1906. -
Barr Mfg. Corp. Weedsport, NY., battery electric clock, ca 1932-1937. -
Ansonia Clock Co. mirrorside, "Triumph", ca 1880. -
Ansonia Clock Co. mantle clock, "Parisian", ca 1880. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. made this clock for Charles F. Adams, Erie, Penn. whose name is on the full label inside the case. -
C. Jerome and Company, the English subsidiary of the New Haven Clock Co. produced this near perfect parlor clock around 1880-1890, for the English market. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. oak mantle clock, one of their "National Line", a series of 6 clocks. This one is called, "Peerless", the others are "Capital", "Mt.Vernon", "Banner","Freedom", and "Union".