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type Gothic
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C.1890, German, for the English market, Fumed Gothic Oak bracket clock, complete. -
C.1890, German, for the English market, Fumed Gothic Oak bracket clock, complete. -
C.1900, German Westminster chime mantel clock in an unusual Art Nouveau bronze case. -
C.1850, J. J. Beals and Co's, Boston, Mass., 8-day time/strike/alarm 4-column round gothic or onion top shelf clock, in good original condition (including finish). -
C.1917, Waterbury Clock Co., "Chime Clock No. 501" Mantel clock -
C.1900, Mixed lot: an oak clock case, now painted black and gold, also now with another French 8-day gong strike movement with black slate dial and gilt hands. -
C.1885, Ansonia "Epsom' in walnut, 8-day, as found. -
C.1875, American Clock Co., New York, "Turret No. 11' in walnut and in very good, as-found condition. -
C.1868, The Terry Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn, Terry "Patent Timepiece', in a cast spelter architectural case, now without finish. -
C.1860, Waterbury Clock Co., 30-hour Iron front in as-found condition. -
C.1855, unidentified Connecticut, 30-hour iron front in good, original condition, -
C.1855, Bristol Brass and Clock Co., no. 3 Cortlandt St, NY, an 8-day iron front in excellent original condition, clean and running. -
C.1850, Brewster and Ingrahams, 8-day, Brass Spring, Onion top with 4 candle stands and original turned finials intact. -
C.1927, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, miniature GOTHIC, desk timepiece, with rear wind lever movement, this one retailed by Bigelow, Kennard and Co., Inc, Boston. Serial No. 189240. -
C.1916, Chelsea Clock Co., GOTHIC, 10" dial, eight-day time and house strike on gong, in a mahogany case with inlay. -
Brewster & Ingraham Round Gothic Steeple Shelf Clock -
C.1900, German "MONK" Alarm Clock in very good original -
C.1850, Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn, 8-day onion top