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type Shelf or Mantel
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Two Connecticut time and strike shelf clocks including a Waterbury and Welch, late 19th century -
French black slate tambour drum head 8 day time and strike spring driven mantel clock, c1890 -
Elephant swinger reproduction shelf clock made in Japan by Seikosha, c1960 -
Two black 8 day mantel clocks for restoration. One is iron front with C.Jerome dial. Other is French marble with urn top and very clean bell strike movement, 19" tall. -
Two cast iron Connecticut 8 day mantel clocks. Both all original. Black is New Haven with visible escapement. Green is extra heavy Waterbury with gold pierced dial and most of black/gold rear paper label intact,12" tall. -
German, Oswald, Scotty Dog 30 hour rotating eyes novelty clock, circa mid 20th century -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Parlor No. 87" porcelain 8 day time and strike spring driven mantel clock, c1900 -
Forestville Mfg. Co., ogee shelf clock 8 day time and strike weight driven movement in manogany veneer case, c1850 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Spartan" mantel clock 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in walnut case, c1883 -
Henry Capt, Geneve Switzerland miniature carriage clock / travel clock key wind key set movement with platform lever escapement in leather covered brass rectangular case with Roman numeral white enamel dial, sNo. 291 -
Three modern marine related items including two ship's bells clocks and a remote sensing thermometer -
Two small column and cornice time and strike Connecticut shelf clocks, c1880. -
Jaeger Swiss Art Deco alarm travel clock in copper finish fold away case with Arabic numeral metal dial, c1925 -
Eli Terry pillar and scroll clock case and open escapement dial, c1830 -
Ansonia Zenith cast-metal and beveled glass crystal regulator case (no works or gong), c1914. -
Junghans Batboy statue (no swinging movement), c1910. -
Hollow column and cornice Connecticut shelf clock case (no movement). -
Three American 30 hour metal novelty clocks. Two are Lux "tape measure" horizontal dial. Largest and best is United Clock Co. beer keg with animated dial of bartender shaking cocktails, 9" tall. -
Four Connecticut 8-day figural iron fronts Detailed castings, one with drum playing rabbit. One by Ansonia Brass and Copper. Largest, by Welch and missing its dial, is 19" high. -
Five Black Iron Connecticut Mantel Clocks. Includes Ansonia visible escapement, MOP inlay, and Waterbury.