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type Shelf
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Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Cottage Extra", ca 1879. -
Waterbury Clock Co. mantle clock, "Cardinal", ca 1881. -
Ansonia Clock Co. enameled iron case, "Calais", ca 1904. -
The E. N. Welch Manufacturing Co. small mantle clock, "Aimee", ca 1880. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. cottage clock, "Cabinet T", ca 1880. -
Jerome and Co. mantle clock, "Tuscan", ca 1890. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn. one of the first City Series they made, the "Chicago", ca 1874. -
New Haven Clock Co. mantle clock, "No. 254", ca 1886. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Round Top", ca 1879. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. mantle clock, the "Keystone", ca 1879. -
Waterbury Clock Company walnut parlor clock, "Hecla", ca 1881. At first glance you think the case is missing some finials, it isn't. -
Large French metal clock, adorned with cupids and many other cast ornaments, with an early silk thread suspension movement, ca around 1850. The case is 21" tall and very heavy. -
Waterbury Clock Co. metal clock, ca 1900. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. a rare City Series clock, "Milan", ca 1900. -
Junghans shelf clock, ca 1920's. Art deco type case is 16" tall, clean, has the original finish, and is a very attractive walnut case with nicely designed ornaments. -
French brass shelf clock, overall in very good original condition. It is 15" tall, has several cast objects and moldings cast into the feet and case body. -
George B. Owen and Company, black walnut mantle clock, "Fortuna", ca 1878. -
French black marble clock with metal ornamentation, from feet underneath to the small cupid on the top. No ornamental pieces are missing. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. mantle clock "Cottage", ca 1875. -
American Clock Company iron front shelf clock, "Zephyr", ca 1851. They were agents for many clock companies.