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Jennings Brothers Mfg Co., Bridgeport, Conn., 30-hour figural timepiece. This firm was in business from 1891 to the 1950's. There catalog in the 1920's period contained over 3,000 items. The movement in the case may have been supplied by the New Haven Clock Co, c1920 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, Ormonde enameled iron 8 day time and strike mantel clock, c1914. -
Seven dog moving-eye novelty clocks, later 20th century. -
Six Burroughs wood novelty clocks. -
Two modern German 8 day striking clocks with brass movements on wood bases under round glass domes, 12" high. -
Two mahogany 30 hour time and strike Connecticut shelf clocks, late 19th century. -
Two mahogany 30 hour time and strike Connecticut kitchen clocks, late 19th century. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Chime Clock No. 53" 8 day spring driven quarter chime mantel clock in mahogany case, c1925 -
Benzing, German, oak cased pigeon-timing clock, 20th century. -
18th Century Continental brass movement and silvered dial on later metal stand. -
Three Horolovar reproduction German 30 hour novelty clocks. Two are modern versions of Plato flip card timepieces with 7 jewel bottom wind movements, 6" tall. Flying ball pendulum clock, with Jerome and Co. 1883 dial, is 10" tall. -
Three Continental novelty clocks. Two are white plaster castings with small pin pallet movements. Largest polychrome heavy cast metal has a quality Lenzkirch time only movement with tic-tac pendulum, 14" tall. -
Two wooden works 30 hour weight driven shelf clocks. One is Chauncey Boardman with very nice painted dial and stenciled columns; mirror tablet is newer. Other is Burr and Chittenden, Lexington, Mass., lower glass now clear (and dial below to show movement). Both about 35" tall. -
Three large Connecticut 8-day iron fronts Highly decorative, mostly complete cases and movements. -
Barr Mfg. Corp., Weedsport, N.Y. electrically impulsed pendulum clock, c1925. -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Chickadee", 30-hour miniature porcelain mantel timepiece. c.1904 -
Forestville Mfg. Co., J. C. Brown shelf clock 8 day time and strike weight driven movement in column and cornice mahogany veneer case, c1850 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, mantel clock slate and marble 8 day time and strike, c1904 -
Didisheim Goldschmidt Fils and Co. Swiss "Le Petit Forgeron" miniature brass/marble animated-dial 30-hour desk clock, c1900. -
Three marine related items: Seth Thomas mahogany 7 jewel Helmsman ship's bells, 1938; modern brass weather station with quartz clock, barometer, compass, and thermometer; and German "Stellar" yacht wheel aneroid barometer.