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type Shelf Beehive
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French beehive with excellent wood inlay of "horns of plenty" and string inlay around all the front edges. The 12 inches high mahogany veneered case is near perfect on front and sides. -
Seth Thomas Chime Clock, ca 1915, with the large double movement, one to activate the strike and one to run the clock. -
Terry & Andrews, East Bristol, Conn., per the label on this early beehive clock. -
Seth Thomas "Chime Clock No.214", ca 1915. -
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Ct. US", per the signed" movement and label. -
Globe Clock Co., USA, signed on the movement and dial. -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn. Beehive shelf clock with an 8 day movement that strikes the hours. -
Seth Thomas "Prospect No. 19", ca 1917. 8 day movement, strikes hours and half hours on a cathedral bell, correct pendulum bob, and runs. -
German miniature musical alarm clock, 5 1/2 inches high. -
Seth Thomas beehive case, desk clock, 5 1/2 inches high. -
Mahogany Veneered beehive mantle clock with the Canadian Crest on door glass. -
Beehive Style Shelf Clock Made By The Waterbury Clock Co., In Waterbury, Ct, In A Rosewood Veneered Case, Circa 1865-75. -
30 Hour Springwound "Beehive" Clock, Circa 1854-1860, Made By The Ansonia Brass Co. In Ansonia, Ct. -
German Wood Cased Disk Pendulum Timepiece, -
American E.N. Welch E.N. Welch Ripple Case Beehive Clock, -
American Brewster and Ingrahams Walnut "Onion Top Candlestick" Shelf Clock, -
American Terry and Andrews Rosewood Beehive Clock, -
American Seth Thomas Clock Co. Westminster Chime Bracket Clock, -
American D.S. Crosby, New York Burl Mahogany Beehive Clock, -
Elias Ingraham beehive clock: