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type Shelf or Mantel
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Seven clock cases- one French black marble, two mahogany including a cottage and parlor. There are also four cast metal including one gold iron front and an advertising "Durham Cigar". Tallest is 20". -
Three 8 day wood shelf clocks. Smallest is New Haven with indicator pendulum (no tablet). Middle is Henku time only weight driven. Best and largest is Gilbert "Long Branch", 28" tall. -
Five Connecticut iron fronts. Detailed figurals castings, MOP inlay, largest with bold eagle is 18" tall. -
Seven novelty clocks. Includes N. Muller No. 170 (Terry?) iron case, two ball heads, Seth Thomas cartel, Eco Magneto Clock Co. Boston watchman's clock, Waterbury birdhouse, and 3-piece painted China set with farm and horses image. -
German, Oswald, Scotty Dog rotating eyes 30 hour novelty clock, circa mid 20th century -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Newark" from the city series, walnut 8 day time and strike spring driven shelf clock, c1894 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Tivoli" cabinet clock 8 day spring driven time and strike movement in walnut case, c1885 -
Waterbury Clock Co., 30 hour cast metal case novelty timepiece. Plated silver case made by the Benedict Mfg. Co. of East Syracuse, NY, who were in business from 1894 to 1953. The movements supplied by Waterbury, c1914. This timepiece was manufactured by Waterbury as part of their business of manufacturing sterling and silver-plate items. -
Three pieces- Benchmark German 8 day ship's bells clock and barometers modern lot, late 20th century -
Three Connecticut small 30 hour cottage clocks, mid 19th century. -
Three Connecticut mantel time and strike mahogany mantel clocks, late 1800's, early 1900's. -
Three Connecticut 8 day time and strike rosewood shelf clocks, Seth Thomas and Terry Clock Co., late 19th century. -
Two 8-day mantel clocks, Seth Thomas and French, early 20th century. -
Two 30 hour time and strike rosewood Connecticut mid-19th century mantel clocks, 15" high. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Black Hussar" Adamantine 8 day time and strike spring driven mantel clock, c1904 -
Three ogee 30 hour weight driven shelf clocks- an Ansonia Brass and Copper with colorful later painted glass of autumn foliage, a Seth Thomas with early oval floral glass and an E. and A. Ingraham (Waterbury movement) with later but well done floral tablet. Tallest, with extra bottom molding, is 27" high -
Six large cast-metal novelty clocks. Includes 8-day cuckoo style, lamp top with reclining woman, Jennings, "Commerce", Terry time/alarm and lady bugler. -
Eight cast-metal novelty clocks. Includes heavy detailed castings by Western, Waterbury, etc. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Tivoli" cabinet clock 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in walnut case, c1895 -
Five New Haven novelty clocks, c20th century