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type Shelf
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Seth Thomas mantle clock, "Bee", C. 1884. -
Rare J. C. Brown Large Acorn Shelf Clock with sidearms, ca 1840Õs. -
Extremely Rare Joseph Ives, "Hour Glass" shelf clock, developed by Ives around 1840, from his shop in Plainville, Farmington, Conn. -
"Curtis and Clark, Plymouth, Conn." extremely rare miniature shelf clock, ca 1824. -
Timby Solar Clock, ca 1864. 100 percent original clock, including the signed globe, lower door, movement and the gold leafed finials. -
Welch, Spring and Co. "Patti. V.P.", ca 1885. -
French ebonized boulle shelf clock, ca last half of 17th century. -
French mantle timepiece, movement signed "E. Howard and Co. Boston, 2860". -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Crystal Palace No. 1 Extra", ca 1880. -
Lenzkirch 2 piece, wall bracket and clock. -
Gustav Becker mantle clock, serial number 772999, which indicatesit was made around 1888. The back of the case has a factory mark "2217". -
Welch, Spring and Co. "Patti, No. 1", ca 1885. -
Early carved shelf clock, French 8 day round movement, so typical of French movements, strikes a nickel bell on half hours, has an outside count wheel, and is signed by A.G. Mougin. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Crystal Palace No. 2 Extra", ca 1875. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. clock we commonly call a mirrorside, Gilbert called it the "Occidental", ca around 1891. -
Miniature Massachusetts Shelf Clock made by Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, Ky. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn. US, per the notation on the ribbed movement in the rare case which is a variation of a four column, onion top clock, ca 1851. -
English-German? Bracket clock. -
Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, USA signed on the movement, made for, "Tiffany and Co. New York", signed on the dial. -
Waterbury Clock Co. large Cabinet clock called, "Washington", ca 1891.