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type Shelf or Mantel
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Smith and Goodrich, Bristol, Conn., 8 day time/strike ogee shelf clock, c1850 -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "General" 8 day time and strike spring driven oak gingerbread clock, c1895 -
French black slate and marble 8 day time and strike spring driven mantel clock, c1890 -
Seven pieces, mixed lot. Oldest is 19th-century Salter's English bottle jack for turning meat before the open hearth. Newest is "World Time" electric global map and local times. Also includes Seiko "Sonola" transistor plastic wall clock, figural brass novelty clock with modern German fit-up, rearing elephants case, French "Hatot" battery-powered small cabinet clock, and Waltham 11" square dial with hands and 37-size movement. -
Two Jaeger car clocks: one built into beveled oval rear view mirror with digital numbers showing through; other is 8 day with dial marked "Fleetwood Body Corp'n.", 2.5" square. -
Two small German clocks, c1910. -
Three metal front Connecticut mantel clocks. Detailed cast fronts, wood boxes behind. Two are 30 hour, 8 day tallest (damaged) of standing sailor is 18" high. -
Four decorated China clock cases. Royal Bonn "La Teste", "38" with wood bottom, small cobalt blue, and electric with bulb and motor. -
Two modern wood case bracket clocks with German Hermle 8 day Westminster chime movements. -
Two Connecticut 30 hour time and strike mahogany veneer steeple clocks, c1870. -
Two 8 day time and strike mahogany Connecticut mantel clocks, 20th century. -
Four specialty plug in electric clocks. "Tammeter" Television Audience Measurement Ltd. (used for TV ratings). D-J Time Switch. and a Telechron appliance time switch. Also includes a Calculagraph, designed by the late William Moodie whose collection was sold at our last auction; this instrument was used to record the time of long distance phone calls. -
Six clock cases; one miniature ogee, one kitchen clock, two iron fronts (one with J.C. Brown dial), two fancy cast-metal. Largest is 19" tall -
Four time stamp clocks. 2 Ajax, 1 Rapidprint and one ATS. -
Nine novelty clocks, 20th century. -
Five piece clock lot: Seth Thomas time/alarm; Waterbury long case German cuckoo, and 2 weight-driven 8-day striking movements, late 19th century. -
Two Connecticut time and strike mahogany mantel clocks including a Seth Thomas "New Orleans" and an Ingraham "No. 2 Tambour". -
Two Connecticut enameled iron 8 day time and strike mantel clocks, Waterbury and Ansonia, c1900 -
Two Connecticut shelf clocks, a Sessions steeple clock C.1930, and a Smith and Goodrich 8 day time and strike spring C.1850 -
Three Connecticut clock cases (no movements). Smallest is Seth Thomas with label, glasses and dial. Middle original held a double dial calendar clock. Largest, column and splat with old mirror tablet, contained wooden works and is 32" tall.