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C.1845, Forestville Hardware, J.C. Brown, wall clock -
C.1914, Ansonia Clock Co, "24 Inch Gallery' in mahogany and in very nice restored condition. -
C.1931 (dated), English, Potts and Sons, Leeds, a good chain fusee postal clock with British royal crest on both the movement and the dial. -
C.1928, E. Ingraham and Co., "Milford', oak gallery clock in good as-found condition. -
C.1925, Ingraham "Milford', Golden Oak, (medium shade) round gallery clock in very good condition. -
C.1922, Seth Thomas, "Office No. 14', Thirty Day timepiece, as-found. -
C.1922, Seth Thomas, "Double Dial' Thirty Day timepiece. -
C.1910, Waterbury "Polar', Barber Shop model with reverse order dial. -
C.1910, Vermont Clock Co., Fairhaven, VT, a nice bronze cased timepiece. -
C.1910, German, Hamburg American Clock Co., round dial clock, 8-day, time and strike. -
C.1910, An American 8-day Time Only Gallery clock, 11' dial. -
C.1909, Seth Thomas "Wood lever - 10 Inch' eight day time only in restored condition. -
C.1901 (dated), E. Howard and Co., Boston, "Marble Dial Clock No. 138' in very good original condition. -
C.1898, Self Winding Clock Co, New York, Model No. 29, Mahogany, carved front. -
C.1880, French, Walnut Picture Frame clock in good, original condition with original dial, hands, pendulum, etc. -
C.1875, Wm.L. Gilbert "Patent Marine Timepiece', in a rosewood veneered octagon case. -
C.1875, T. Mayhew and Co., NY "Pneumatic Timer' A well made 8-hour balance/lever movement, designed to measure the total time of non-vacuum condition, by virtue of a leather bellows that pulls a piece of spring steel into the balance whenever it receives vacuum. -
C.1860, Case Only, English, Mahogany case with fancy carving under the dial. -
C.1860, A Marine Lever Timepiece in a rosewood octagonal case. -
C.1855, Unmarked Connecticut Marine lever timepiece, in an octagonal case with rosewood veneer.