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Seth Thomas 8 bell Sonora "Chime Clock No. 20", ca 1909. -
German Mauthe bracket clock, 8 day striking Westminster chimes on 5 chime rods each quarter hour. The 13 inches high mahogany case made the trip from Oregon without suffering any damage. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Cabinet D", ca 1894. -
Mueller and Kroeber, ca 1868. Good label inside the case says, "Fuller and Kroeber, manufacturers of American Clocks, -
Ansonia Clock Co. parlor clock, the "King", ca 1901. -
"No. 55", ca 1915. 4 bell Sonora Chimes in one of their smallest cases, only 10.5 inches wide and 9.5 inches high. -
German bracket clock, probably made by the Mauthe Company in the mid 1920's. Westminster chime movement strikes quarters, 5 hammers on 5 rods. -
Gustav Becker bracket clock, Westminster chime, in good original condition needing only a light cleaning or polishing and some attention paid to the silver dial and numerals. -
Petite, immaculate case. There is a trademark engraved on the movement and is inscribed "Made in Germany". -
Ansonia Clock Co. cabinet clock, "Senator", ca 1904. -
Seth Thomas-Southern Calendar Clock Co. "Fashion No. 3", ca 1877. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Foyer No. 1", ca 1904. -
Black Forest carved case clock. Cuckoo style dial and hands. -
Ansonia Clock Co. parlor clock, "Monarch", ca 1880. -
Jerome & Co. New Haven, Conn. rare and patented Eistell's program regulator clock, ca 1870. -
Seth Thomas "Lincoln VP", ca 1886. Made in walnut and ebony, which was very poplar in the late 1800's. -
Ansonia Clock Co. mirror side, "Triumph", ca 1880. -
Kienzle-Germany, ca 1920's. Boulle style mantle clock with a plethora of bronze ornaments and inlay on 3 sides of the wood case. -
Smith & Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, ca 1847. A double fusee shelf clock. -
Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. parlor clock, "Japanese", ca 1874.