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type Wall Dial or Gallery
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C.1850, Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., 8-day round gallery timepiece. -
C.1880, E. Ingraham and Co., "Octagon Lever", 30-hour wall timepiece. -
C.1870, German, Lenzkirch, for the French market, small round dial wall clock -
C.1893, Waterbury Clock Co., WINDOW CLOCK -
C.1927, Chelsea oak cased lever wall clock -
C.1875, E. Ingraham and Co., "Gallery 10 Inch" wall clock -
C.1875, E. Ingraham and Co., "Corrugated Gallery 18 Inch" wall clock -
C.1880, Welch, Spring and Co., GALLERY, wall clock -
C.1880, Welch, Spring and Co., "Gallery, B.W." wall clock -
Mixed lot: wall clocks -
C.1930, Case and Dial for a Standard Electric slave clock -
C.1855, C. Jerome, 30-hour marine wall clock -
Ansonia Dial Lever Clock, c. 1880-85 -
Seikosha Gallery Railroad Clock, circa 1900. -
English Single Fusee Gallery Clock, c. 1890-1900. -
C.1890, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Gallery". Thirty-day double wind timepiece in handsomely refinished, deeply turned (7.25'' deep) solid oak case. -
C.1914, Waterbury Clock Co "GALLERY" in oak and in excellent condition, -
C.1910, Lloyd Payne and Amiel, Manchester, England, 8-day fusee, square gallery timepiece. -
C.1830, Nicholls, Bath, England, 8-day fusee gallery timepiece. -
C.1910, English, 8-day fusee gallery timepiece. This smaller size example in a mahogany case has been very nicely restored.