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Two Connecticut wood shelf clocks. Brewster and Ingraham 8 day beehive with brass mainsprings, good dial and label. 30 hour miniature ogee, no label. Both 19" high -
Two Connecticut 8-day cast metal figural clocks. Waterbury "Vale" and Ansonia "Racine". Larger is 13" high. -
Six wood case 8-day mantel clocks. 1 Asian with full label of Japanese letters on back, 3 Seth Thomas (1 long-alarm), 1 Ansonia, etc. Tallest is 23" high. -
Four 8-day Connecticut iron front clocks. MOP-inlay, decorative and mostly intact cases and movements. Very restorable. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Racine" figural mantel clock with 8 day time and strike spring driven movment in bronze finish cast metal case, c1901 -
Three Connecticut 8 day time and strike mahogany round top mantel clocks. -
Two German 400 day clocks. -
Two Chelsea brass desk clocks, 8 day and quartz. -
Kroeber Dexter bronze figural case now with E. Ingraham Co., Bristol, Conn.8 day time and strike movement and dial, c.1880. -
Henry Hart, Goshen, Conn. 30 hour wooden works stenciled column and splat mirror shelf clock, c1833. -
Six metal case 8-day Connecticut mantel clocks. Includes Seth Thomas alarm, Waterbury blue front with white applied figures, and Ansonia. Largest is 11" high. -
Three large Connecticut 8-day iron fronts Detailed decorative cases. -
German, Oswald, Scotty Dog 8 day rotating eyes novelty clock, circa mid 20th century -
English Wedgewood porcelain cased novelty clock with a British United Clock Co. 30 hour rear wind time only movement, c1910 -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Petite", 30-hour carriage timepiece. c. 1904 -
Waltham Clock Co. inlaid mahogany 8-day time and strike round top mantel clock, c1915 -
Junghans, Germany, Westminster chime 8 day spring driven mahogany bracket clock, c1920 -
New Haven "Ivanhoe" 8 day figural cast metal mantel clock, c1900. -
Two time recording 8 day clocks. First is Simplex, Gardner, Mass., U.S.A., 31" tall. Second is rarer, smaller (but also very heavy) English model, National Time Recorder Co., St. Mary Cray, Kent., 13" tall. -
Two 3" black phenolic airplane clocks, Hamilton and Waltham.