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type Shelf
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Forestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn., Circa 1850, 8-day time /strike Iron case with MOP shelf clock. -
C. and N. Jerome, Bristol, Conn., Circa 1835, 30-hour time/strike round side shelf clock. -
Ansonia Brass and Copper Co.,"TUCKER No. 2", bronze over iron shelf clock with one day balance wheel movement and porcelain dial. -
Waterbury Clock Co., C.1909, PEARL model "night clock", 30 hour back wind / set timepiece with an opalene [glass] dial, with gilt cast bezel and bracket to set on a gas burner (or to set as a strut on the mantel). With your gas lamp set on low, you had a nite lite and the visible time when you got up before day break. -
New Haven Clock Co., "GEM EXTRA", 8-day time and gong strike mantel clock in a Gothic case with rosewood veneer, and with pressed glass pattern pendulum. -
Jerome and Co., (New Haven), "TUSCAN", C.1880, 8-day time and strike gothic style mantel clock with gilt wood accents to the rosewood case. -
H. J. DAVIES, New York, C.1875, walnut parlor clock, the ORIENTAL, with label on back, 8-day time and strike, with double barrel pendulum {w/ Davies Patent imprint}. -
Terry Clock Co., Pittsfield, Mass., Circa 1883, GOOD LUCK, 30-hour alarm timepiece, with exposed balance on dial. -
International Time Recording Co., Endicott, N.Y., heavy duplex time only mvt with no recorder in walnut case with AN metal dial and two wind indicators, c1920 -
German, Gustav Becker {Freiburg / Schloss}, C.1914, WESTMINSTER chime mantel clock, with robust Becker signed movement, serial 2,387,097, in a round gothic style mahogany case. -
Bradley Mfg Co., Southington, Conn, 8-day cottage clock in rosewood, C.1850 -
Ansonia Clock Co., NY, "TUNIS" model, walnut cased time and strike mantel clock with solid porcelain dial, c.1900 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co, ST. LOUIS model from city series, 30-hour time, gong strike and alarm, in an ash and rosewood veneered case, C.1880 -
Jim Davis, Greensboro, NC, C.1975, miniature "mirror-side" shelf clock, walnut cased with German 8-day time only mov't. -
Barr Mfg Corp, Weedsport, NY, EXECUTIVE model, battery powered desk clock, with original glass dome. Note that Barr changed from a pancake style pendulum to a cylindrical style pendulum. -
Rodney Brace, North Bridgewater, Mass., Circa 1835, 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock. -
Jim Davis, Greensboro, NC, C.1975, miniature "ONION TOP" shelf clock, , 4-candle sticks, walnut cased with German 8-day time only mov't. -
Jim Davis, Greensboro, NC, C.1975, miniature "ACORN" shelf clock, walnut cased with German 8-day time only mov't. -
German, reproduction Teller-Uhr, mantle style, in a heavy cast brass case, cast brass dial and cast hands, cow's tail pendulum, c.1975. This is a quality clock; they sold new for a thousand D-marks, around $300 at the time. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, C.1949, CLINTON model desk clock with 2 3/4 inch dial, and tu-tone case with bronze base and tub with yellow brass handles. This model was first introduced in 1931. 8-day, time. A presentation piece, engraved on the base to "Herbert D. Hancock, 1924-1949, from his friends at the CHELSEA EVENING RECORD" [newspaper]