Search Antique Clocks
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type Shelf
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Seth Thomas "Concord", ca 1886. One of the better City Series models. -
Seth Thomas "Arch Top", ca 1886. Great 16 inch case with different shades of wood. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. Winsted, Conn. Metal gilt covered clock, "Kingston", a 1900. -
Seth Thomas mantle clock, "O.G. Top", ca 1863. -
Seth Thomas "Omaha", ca 1886. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "King", ca 1901. 22 inch black walnut case, never refinished or cleaned, metal lions head ornaments on the posts and a ladies bust on top. -
Welch, Spring & Co. Forestville, Conn. "Italian", ca 1878. -
Terry and Andrews shelf clock, ca 1840. Predecessor of the Ansonia Clock Co.. -
Seth Thomas "Tudor No. 1", ca 1863, or "Tombstone" as we call it today. -
Seth Thomas "Berkley", ca 1909. Mahogany case with gold plated metal trimmings, stands 11 1/2 inches high, 10 inches wide. -
New Haven cabinet clock, "Russia", ca 1889. Great antique oak case is 18 1/2 inches high, one brass ornament, below the dial. -
Seth Thomas, "Dayton", ca 1886, one of the 100 plus models of the series of clocks that Seth Thomas made popular. -
The Parker & Whipple Co., Meriden, Conn. -
Jerome & Co. New Haven, Conn. Ca 1845. 8 day movement strikes hours on a coil gong, and is running. -
French onyx mantle clock. 8 day movement strikes on a gong. -
New Haven mantle clock, "Apollo", ca 1880. -
Seth Thomas "Tudor No. 1", ca 1863, or commonly known as a "tombstone" clock. -
Gustav Becker alarm clock. -
Junghans bracket clock, 8 day movement strikes bim bam on quarters and number of hours hourly on 2 iron rods, runs well. -
Atkins Clock Co. Bristol, Conn. miniature cottage clock.