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French metal clock, large and has many ornate pieces of castings. The finish is a strange color, black and copper tints. -
Copy of an early German Saw Clock. It is 30" high, 7" wide, has a slick walnut finish with nice carvings and gilded Victorian designs. -
Atkins Clock Company, their common ca 1863 "London" model. Rosewood veneered case is 16.5" high, has plain half columns, and gold foil tablets. -
New Haven Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Elbe", ca 1880. -
New Haven Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Elbe", ca 1880. -
Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, Ct. rare, "No. 1 Cottage", ca 1860. -
Jerome Manufacturing Company, "Cottage", mantle clock, ca 1850. We believe this rare little clock to be 100 percent original. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Chime Clock No. 1 Special", ca 1911. -
E. Ingraham and Co. "Grecian Mosiac" mantle clock, ca 1871. -
French mantle clock, wood case with bronze cast ornaments and inlaid brass all around except for the back. Matching base with the same type inlaid brass all around. -
Miniature English tortoiseshell and brass case standing only 7.75" high. -
French desk, or small mantle clock, with a rare escapement on the dial. In the place where you would normally see a Brocot Escapement there is a Lever escapement, and in front of it is a slow/fast adjusting hand. -
Junghans fancy mantle clock, several pieces of brass ornaments, and a 24" high walnut case that needs some stain/finish, and a few worm holes filled, primarily on the bottom board. -
Paper Weight clock. A very large glass and brass clock, standing 10" high. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Fifth Avenue", ca 1874. -
Wilcock Pat. Canada 1896, copied from the chime movement of this large mantle clock. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., double sided bank clock, ca 1904. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Monarch", ca 1880. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. a top of the line mantle clock, the "Psyche", ca 1885. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. mantle clock, "Khedive", ca 1889.