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Seth Thomas Clock Co. hanging gallery, "Wood Lever", ca 1921. -
Winterhalder and Hofmeier gallery clock, ca 1880. Solid plate brass movement is 8 day, time only, signed by the company, and original to this English type, pegged case. -
French Bakers clock, ca 1870. Round bezel is 15", octagon shaped behind the bezel, trap door in the base. -
Self Winding Clock Co. spun copper gallery clock, with an oxidized bronze finish. -
Self Winding Clock Co. "Marble Dial Clock", ca 1908. -
Waterbury Clock Co. 30 day oak step back case gallery clock with label and excellent rubbed out finish that looks original. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., unusual polished brass step back designed gallery clock with a 30 day movement. -
Ansonia Clock Co. large thirty day gallery clock, ca 1914. -
Ingraham "Maxim" octagon wall clock. -
English gallery clock. -
Ansonia gallery clock. -
Ansonia Striking Dial Clock, Circa 1900 -
English fusee gallery clock -
E. & A. INGRAHAM GALLERY CLOCK (Bristol, CT c. 1840) -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., C.1925, "OFFICE No. 1" timepiece, in a square poplar case with mahogany finish, 12 inch Arabic dial. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "ARCADE" model, round gallery timepiece, with 30-day duplex spring movement, 18" dial, walnut case with bezel hinged above 12. -
E. Howard Clock Co., Boston, MARBLE DIAL clock in a square mahogany case with 16 inch round marble dial, inscribed for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Sept 24, 1920, the mahogany case measuring 22 inches on each side. -
French dial and movement only, -
Unsigned, likely Jerome, 8-day rosewood, marine style octagon with large balance/ lever escapement, C.1850 -
English, pub or dial clock, single fusee, with 11 inch painted dial on a turned / segmented mahogany bezel, wall hanging, C.1890