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Ansonia Clock Company, "Lydia", ca 1894-1904. This clock was completely restored by Bruce Baziluk. -
Welch, Spring and Co. eight day "Patti V.P.", ca 1868-1864. -
Seth Thomas, Sonora "Chime Clock No. 266", ca 1909-1923. -
Welch, Spring and Co. "Gerster", ca 1879, one of the first clocks using the "Patti" movement. -
"The Kienzle Clock Co. New York", according to a brass label on the case. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Cabinet F", ca 1894. -
English bracket clock by, "Robert Wood, London". Rare fusee time and alarm movement. -
Ansonia Clock Co. metal cased mantle clock, "Majestic", ca 1904. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "clock". Some scheming clock person came up with a new design, and it isn't half bad. -
French bronze mantle clock, in a very ornate yet attractive Cathedral style case, ca 1890. -
Seth Thomas mantle clock, "La Fleur", ca 1909. -
French black marble with green malachite inlay and gold-filled engravings brightly displayed over the front of the case. -
French dome top bracket clock, with an unusual fish scale roof, almost a "Widows Walk" on the flat top, and an abundance of attractive brass trim. -
"Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Ct. U.S.A.", shelf clock. -
Seth Thomas mantle clock, ca. 1935. -
Massachusetts Shelf Clock, ca. 1976. -
Waterbury Clock Co. novelty "ORB", ca 1915. -
Horolovar Enterprises, Germany, "Rotary Clock", ca. 1975. -
Gilbert Clock Co. walnut mantle clock, "Prince", ca. 1891. -
A great many of our customers have been clamoring for us to find them a Seth Thomas Art Deco clock with bells and whistles. Well, we finally were able to buy one.