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type Shelf
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Wm. L. Gilbert walnut, "Parisian", ca 1879. The case is 24 inches high, extremely clean and highly polished. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Chippendale", ca about 1880. -
Lenzkirch shelf clock. Large solid plate movement, SN 948820, signed Lenzkirch. -
Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. parlor clock, "Fifth Avenue", ca 1874. -
Wm. L. Gilbert parlor clock, "Pyramid", ca 1879. -
French bronze mantle clock with heavy ornamentation, lions, spires, and other cast figures. -
N. Pomeroy, Bristol, Ct." signed on the movement" of this fine shelf clock. -
New Haven Clock Co. - Wilcox Canada, "Chime No. 4", -
Seth Thomas "Concord", ca 1886, one of Seth Thomas's famous City Series clocks. -
Miniature French Bulle clock. -
Contemporary brass mantle clock, using a signed German movement, 8day, bell strike. -
Inkwell novelty clock. Double glass inkwells with very fancy stoppers. -
Seth Thomas "Arch Top", ca 1886. 8 day, strike and alarm. -
Ansonia Clock Co. mirror side, "Triumph", ca 1870-l880. -
Seth Thomas, "Nashville", ca 1879. One of the earliest of the City Series line. -
Germany-Germany, bracket clock. 8 day, 3 train movement, runs strong. -
Ansonia Clock Co. mantle clock, "Triumph", ca about 1870-1880. -
Seth Thomas & Sons top of the line in slate or marble clocks. -
Seth Thomas mantle clock, "La Fleur", ca 1909. -
French bronze mantle clock. It has new gilt that may be a little bright for some folks, looks doggone good to me.