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type Column and Splat
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C.1835, A 30 hour column and splat clock -
C.1833, George Marsh and Co., Farmington, Conn., Column and Splat clock -
C.1832, C. and L.C. Ives, Bristol, Conn. 8-day weight triple decker mantel clock. -
C.1830, Sylvester Clarke, Salem-Bridge, Conn., mantel clock -
C.1830, Rodney Brace, North Bridgewater, Mass. Half column and splat mantel clock -
C.1830, Jeromes and Darrow, Bristol, Conn. 8-day 2-weight, wood movement shelf clock. -
C.1830, Ephraim Downes, Bristol, Conn, short transitional column and splat -
C.1830, Eli Terry and Sons, Plymouth, Conn, Column and Splat Mantel clock -
C.1828, Eli Terry and Son, Plymouth, Conn, stenciled column and splat clock -
C.1845, Birge, Mallory and Co., Triple Deck shelf clock in good original condition. -
C.1841 (dated label), Daniel Pratt, Jr, Reading, Mass, 30-hour wooden works mahogany column and splat. -
C.1840, Mixed lot: -
C.1840, D. Dutton, Mt. Vernon, NH, 30-hour WW with between the plates alarm, less dial. -
C.1840, Birge, Mallory and Co, Bristol, Triple Decker in good condition. -
C.1838, Austin Chittenden, Lexington, Mass, with 30 hour groaner movement. -
C.1835, Unidentified 30 hour WW, column and splat. -
C.1835, Seth Thomas, Plymouth, Connecticut, 8-day wooden works in a mahogany column, carved splat, double door case of large proportions. -
C.1835, Mixed lot of unknown origin. This is a short, transitional column and splat case that has been tortured and left for dead. -
C.1835, Mixed lot: -
C.1835, Jonathan Burr, Lexington, Mass, 30 hour "groaner', wooden works, as-found.