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of 13,386 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel
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E. and G. W. Bartholomew, 30 hour time and strike wood movement small half column and splat with paw feet shelf clock, c1830 -
E. C. Breswter for Daniel Pratt, Jr., Reading, Mass., 8-day time and strike Iron back plate movement shelf clock, c1842. -
Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn, 8 day, time and strike, "Repeating Brass Clock", behive shelf clock, c1845. -
Birge, Mallory and Co, Bristol, Conn., 8 day weight driven time and strike mahogany column and cornice shelf clock, c1840 -
E. Terry and Sons, Plymouth, Conn., 30 hour time and strike wood movement pillar and scroll shelf clock, c1828 -
E. Terry and Sons, 30 hour time and strike wood movement pillar and scroll shelf clock, c1828 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Empire No. 13" 8 day time and strike brass and glass crystal regulator mantel clock, c1907 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Empire No. 64" crystal regulator, 8 day time and strike spring driven movement, polished brass and glass case, c1908 -
New Haven "Theron" 8 day time and strike brass and glass crystal regulator, c1911 -
German 400 day disk pendulum clock in polished brass and beveled glass crystal regulator case, c1910 -
French brass and glass oval 8 day time and strike crystal regulator mantel clock, c1890 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Prism" 8 day time and strike crystal regulator mantel clock, c1914 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Cetus" 8 day time and strike crystal regulator, c1914 -
Hamburg American Clock Co., Germany, water fountain 30 hour walnut novelty mantel clock, c1900 -
Junghans, Germany, small "Swinger" on Diana statue, c1910 -
Anglo-American, 8 day, time and strike, ebonized case with MOP inlay mantel clock, c1860 -
Skeleton clock, Chinese, in a cathedral frame, modern copy of English double fusee original, less dome, c.2002 -
Lepine, Paris, France figural clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, spring driven movement in gilt ormolu case with seated figure surmounting 10" white enamel dial, a peacock and two swans with turned feet, c1880 -
French, very large swing clock, Patinated spelter tree limbs entwined at the top to form the support for the swinging clock. A romantic couple are seated in a swing, appearing to suspend by rope, The original marble base with a brass title plaque: "Idylle Printaniere, par Geo Maxim", the couple swinging from side to side without apparent impulse, c1890 -
French, Guilmet, rare automaton "LOOM" from the industrial series, a conventional time and bell strike movement, with the exposed gears and loom driven by a weight falling down the right side of the base, the "motor" for the loom, a large heavily made clockwork movement with dual vane fan governor. Typical of Guilmet's designs, the loom includes a thermometer to the left and an aneroid barometer to the right , c1880