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Ansonia Clock Co. gallery, "Gresham", ca 1894. -
Chelsea Clock Co., complete movement, ca. 1920. -
Self-Winding Clock Co., square gallery clock, ca. 1920. -
Self-Winding Clock Co., round gallery clock, ca. 1920. -
English "Gallery Wall Clock", ca. 1890. -
Octagon wall clock, "Forrestville Hardward and Clock Co., Bristol, Ct, USA", all on the original painted dial. -
"Terryville Manufacturing Co., Terrysville, Conn,USA", and "Patented by S.B.Terry, Oct, 5th, 1852", all on the excellent label on the back of this 9 inches flat octagon gallery. -
Botsford's Improved Patent lever Thirty hour Marine Timepiece, Ca 1852.Manufactured by c., Whitneyville, Conn. -
Sessions Clock Co. "Kitchen Clock". -
Seth Thomas hanging "Wood Lever", ca 1924, or it could be a relative of any number of Lever, Chronometer, or Ships Bell clocks. -
Seikosha Gallery clock, -
Ingraham Clock Co. "Gallery", ca. 1880. -
Waterbury Clock Co. large carved clock, ca 1920. -
English wall-gallery clock. -
Self Winding Clock Co. octagon case gallery clock. -
E. Howard and Co. Boston, "Marble Dial Clock, Model 21", ca 1874. -
Seth Thomas hanging gallery clock, "Chatham", ca 1909. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston n U.S. Maritime Commission, Serial No. 9388, signed on the silver dial of this brass cased clock. -
Seth Thomas Wall "Arcade" case only, ca. 1909. -
Welch Manuf. Co. wall clock, ca. 1880.