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C.1835, R. and J.B. Terry (Samuel's sons), 8-day weight driven shelf clock. -
C.1835, Henry Terry, Plymouth, Conn (invented by Eli Terry on label), short transitional shelf clock, -
C.1830, Ephraim Downes, Bristol, Conn, -
C.1830, English, 8-Bell, 3-Fusee, Regency Bracket clock -
C.1810, French, Sauvage, a`Paris, Ormolu mantel regulator. -
C.1775, Johnson, London, Miniature Time and alarm bracket clock, -
C.1760, Austrian, Miniature Alarm clock, -
A LOUIS XIV STYLE TORTOISE SHELL-VENEERED AND GILT BRONZE BRACKET CLOCK, Tiffany & Co., New York., 20th century, movement stamped TIFFANY & CO./NEW YORK and with Medaille d'Argent. -
AN ANSONIA GILT METAL MOUNTED FAUX TORTIOSE MANTLE CLOCK. -
E. N. Welch, Forestville, Conn, an uncommon "Italian" style gothic clock; seems to have the outer dimensions of a Peerless, but the door of an Italian; we do not find this model in the Welch catalog, however it has a very good label is definitely orginal as shown. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., 'CHICAGO' model from the City Series, time and gong strike, 8-day and in a rosewood case, c.1875 -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, UNION, 8-Day, striking cottage clock, (double fusee) C.1850 in a well figured mahogany case with brass bezel on hinged door. -
Jerome and Co., (New Haven Clock Co.), New Haven, Conn., Circa 1857, 8-day time/strike shelf clock, Empire style case with pilasters. -
Seth Thomas' Sons and Co., NY., "NORMANDY". c.1881, with 15 day round mov't with polished pinions. -
Ansonia Clock Co., "CABINET-A", in oak with brass trimmings, and with old finish. 8-day gong strike movement. -
Silas B. Terry, Terryville, Conn., Circa 1850, 30-hour time/strike miniature OG molding style shelf clock. -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn, C.1850, brass repoussse "Paris" model shelf clock with 1-day Botsford patent movement, and original glass dome. -
Ansonia Clock Co., "ELITE", cast metal mantel clock, finished in nickel-silver, and with Ansonia's fanciest visible escapement, the 'scape wheel supported by two winged griffins, and the Roman numerals on individual porcelain cartouches, c.1904 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., rare "SANTA FE", city series walnut mantel clock, complete with all its metal leaves and damascene pendulum, 8-day with cathedral gong strike and lighter walnut dial surround. -
German, Winterhalder and Hoffmeier, unusual 4-glass and mahogany case, just slightly larger than the robust movement, quarter chiming Westminster tune on 4 very heavy flat wire gongs, and striking the hours on a still larger gong, c.1900.