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type Shelf or Mantel
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Chelsea Clock Co., for Tiffany and Co., New York, TAMBOUR No. 23, in red brass, presentation engraved on rear: "Ruth Osborn, In loving appreciation of her faithful and successful work, Girl Scout Council of the Oranges". House strike on gong. Serial 162865. C.1925 -
Barnes, Bartholomew and Co., Bristol, Conn, triple deck shelf clock, 2-wt, 8-day, time and gong strike, carved column and splat with paw feet, mahogany. C. 1835. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Greek V.P.", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. Circa 1880 -
German "Anniversary" 400-day timepiece in a heavy 4- glass, crystal regulator case, serial No. 7677, by Kienzle, plate 1008 (round). Circa 1904 -
Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn., carved column and splat, short, 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock. Circa 1827 -
New England Clock Co., 30-hour shelf timepiece, commonly referred to as the "Cigar Box" clock, C.1851. -
Hill, Goodrich and Co., Plainville, Conn, OG shelf clock, mahogany veneer, 8-day time and strike, 2-wt, uncommon cast iron back-plate movement. C. 1840. -
French, Vincenti for H+H, an oval cased 4-glass crystal regulator, with white porcelain dials and Arabic numerals, 8-day strike, on a gong, C.1900 -
French, bronze and fire gilt figural mantel clock, 8-day time and bell strike, Young Explorer with Flag, and with cracked dome that Len had over it to keep it clean. C.1850. -
Elisha Hotchkiss, Burlington, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock, carved column and splat, short. Circa 1830 -
C.1875, French, Japy Freres, 4-Column Empire style mantel clock, inlaid case with barley twist columns and gilt capitals, plus old glass dome and base. -
C. and L. C. Ives, Bristol, Conn, triple decker shelf clock, faux marble w/ gilt caps columns, and with large Joseph Ives, strap brass, roller pinion movement, 8-day, 2-wt. C. 1835. -
Chelsea Wartime SHIPS BELL, for the U. S. Maritime Commission, 6" dial in a bake-lite case with metal reinforcement, serial No. 390135, and with /almost/ matching bakelite cased barometer. (two items). C.1942. -
German, M. Winterhalder and Hofmeier, Neustadt, Baden, unusual mahogany and beveled glass quarter striking regulator, with silvered dial and neat curved glass that continues clear around the top. 8-day. C.1900 -
Erastus Hodges, Torrington, Conn, Short transitional, stenciled column and splat, 1-day wood movement, 2-wt. C.1833. -
E. Ingraham and Co., ARCH COLUMN, rosewood shelf clock, 8-day time and gong strike, spring. C.1861. -
Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, PA, USA, MODEL 22, 21j, 2-day deck watch in mahogany gimbal case, and with outer carry box w/ leather strap. C. 1943. -
French, Gravity shelf clock with 8-day platform lever movement. The 4-column case has a toothed brass rail in the center, on which the weighted clock is supported. You raise the movement assembly to wind. C.1900. -
Birge, Gilbert and Co., 8-day time and strike triple decker shelf clock, 2-wt. Circa 1835 -
French, Empire-style black ebonized four column case with gilt ormolu surrounds and trim, spring driven brass mvt, excellent dome measures 24 1/2"H x 11"L x 7"W, clock measures 18"H. C. 1860.