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Seth Thomas mantle clock, "Lincoln. V.P.", ca 1886, this particular clock was made in 1892 according to the factory stamp on the back of the clock. -
New Hampshire Mirror Clock, ca 1820, "Warrented by J. Chadwick", is signed on the original painted dial. -
Aaron Willard, Boston. Mass. Shelf clock, ca 1825. -
Edward M. Barnes, Bristol, Conn. The full backboard label further says, "Improved Clocks With Brass Bushings". -
Welch, Spring and Co. "Gerster", ca 1879, one of the first of the Welch, Spring clocks that used the "Patti" movement. -
English double fusee, ebonized Bracket Clock, by "Bourchier, Long Acre, London", ca 1835. -
French mantle clock, white onyx with bronze adornments, feet, urnholder, column bases and caps, ornaments above and below the dial. -
Fake alarm clock. Large nickel case, 15 inches high, with painted clock dial and hands. -
Ansonia Clock Co. mantle clock, "Cabinet D", ca 1894. -
French bracket clock, dome top, good brass trim all around. 8 daybrass movement is signed, "M on Wurtle, Horlogerie, E. Piefort Succ". -
Ansonia Clock Co. mantle clock, "Cabinet F", ca 1894. -
Waterbury Clock Co. miniature mantle clock, "Corona", ca 1890. -
E. N. Welch Clock Co. mantle clock, one of the much collected "Commeratives" made by Welch around 1900 and pictured in their trade catalog that year. -
Seth Thomas mantle clock, "Metal No. 6", ca 1904. -
French 19th Century red tortoise shell and boulle shelf clock. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. early shelf clock, ca 1881, with several unusual features. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Lydia", ca 1894. -
E. N. Welch Clock Co. "Cabinet No. 3", ca 1889. -
Irish-English? Table clock, barometer, thermometer. -
Lenzkirch early alarm clock.