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type Shelf or Mantel
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Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, NY "No. 7 Shelf Cottage" 8 day time and strike walnut shelf clock, c1874 -
French, Vincenti and Cie, 8 day time/strike brass and glass OVAL crystal regulator, c1900 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Prism" 8 day time and strike spring driven crystal regulator mantel clock, c1914 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Pilot" mantel clock 8 day time and ship's bell strike spring driven movement in a bronze case, c1920 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Polaris" mantle clock 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in walnut case with paper over metal dial, c1880 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "La Versailles" cast metal and porcelain panel 8 day time and strike spring driven mantel clock, c1914 -
Seth Thomas, "Round Band", small rectangular shelf clock in rosewood, this one with a great original dog tablet, time, strike on a bell and alarm, c1870 -
French black slate and marble 8 day time and strike mantel clock, c1880. -
French marble equestrian figural garniture 8 day 3 piece clock set, c1890. -
French inlaid wood portico clock, c1880 -
French bronze and marble 8 day desk clock, c.1900. -
Three large Connecticut 8-day figural clocks. All three detailed statues have farm / agricultural motifs. -
French marble 8 day time and strike mantel clock, c1870 -
Waltham Clock Co., Waltham, Mass. Japanned 8 day time and strike spring driven mantel clock, c1925 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Parlor Calendar No. 5" walnut 8 day time and strike spring driven shelf clock, c1886 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Convoy" 8 day gold plated time, strike and repeat carriage clock, c1906 -
French repeating 8 day time/strike/alarm brass and glass carriage clock, c1870. -
French carriage clock in footed and fluted column brass case with 8 day time only spring driven movement, c1900 -
Ashcroft / Seth Thomas 8 day brass engine room clock, c.1925. -
Two 8 day Connecticut column and cornice weight driven shelf clocks. One is Birge and Peck with nearly complete train label inside, old glasses showing United States Hotel, Saratoga, and Smithsonian Institute. Other is Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, with nice glasses and good label. Both 33" tall.