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C.1909, Seth Thomas, "Beulah', White Adamantine in very good original condition. -
C.1900, French, for W. L. Kelley, New Bedford, Mass (signed dial) a tan onyx mantel clock in good original condition. -
C.1900, French, Conical Timepiece in good working order. -
C.1900, French, Brass over wood mantel clock with a black glass dial. -
C.1900, French, a good Louis XVI style mantel clock with a lovely hand painted panel of a lady and gentleman in the park, and the porcelain dial with a winged cherub in the clouds and each numeral in a gold frame. -
C.1896, New Haven, Oak Cased Westminster bracket clock in very good original condition. -
C.1895, Waterbury "Louis' enameled iron mantel clock in good condition. -
C.1895, New Haven Clock Co., an unusual onyx and bronze clock, similar to the Albatross, also known as the style No. 1017, Low Tile Model. -
C.1895, German, Winterhalder and Hofmeier, Neustadt, Baden, (full signature on movement) fusee bracket clock in the Regency style. -
C.1895, French, Tan Onyx mantle time piece, in good original condition. -
C.1894, Ansonia Clock Co., "Cabinet E', in antique oak with brass trimmings. -
C.1890, Wm L. Gilbert "Chromo Time' in very good original condition with original top, finish, dial, label, tablet, and "Trojan' pendulum. -
C.1890, Thomas Fattorini, Skipton, Yorkshire, England. -
C.1890, Seth Thomas, Quarter Striking Parlor clock in excellent original condition. -
C.1890, German, Winterhalder and Hofmeier, Westminster chime, oak cased bracket clock. -
C.1890, German, Winterhalder and Hofmeier, 3-train bracket clock, chiming the quarter hours (Westminster tune) on 4 heavy flat wire gongs and sounding the hour on a 5th. -
C.1890, German, Quarter Striking Clock with Bracket. -
C.1890, French, Unusual Mantel Clock, Black walnut with silvered bronze mounts, feet and columns. -
C.1890, French, Skeleton Clock and Dome, with unusual conical pendulum, suspended at the apex of the frame, from a silk thread. -
C.1890, French, Miniature "Screen' in the Louis XVI style, with a watch movement providing the time on a tiny porcelain dial with blue numerals.