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type Shelf Kitchen
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E. Ingraham Clock Co. walnut parlor. 8 day movement strikes on a cathedral gong. -
Waterbury Clock Co. mantle clock, "Fargo", ca 1910. -
New Haven shelf clock. Case has been stained very dark, it is probably walnut underneath. -
Ansonia Clock Co. mantle clock "Chelsea", ca 1894. -
E. Ingraham walnut shelf clock, "Caprice", ca 1882. -
Sessions Clock Co. mantle clock, "Grand No. 2-1915". -
Seth Thomas "Dixie", ca around 1900. 8 day, time, strike, and alarm. -
Oak "Gingerbread" mantel clock-8 day with strike on the hours and half/hour. -
Seth Thomas "Eclipse" walnut mantel clock with 8-day mechanism. -
Eight-day solid Walnut Seth Thomas "Eclipse" shelf clock -
8-day mantle clock named 'THE ARCTIC' in the Ingraham Clock Company's 'OCEAN' series. -
Oak, eight-day 'kitchen clock' with fancy wood and door glass. -
8-day "Eclipse" mantle clock. -
"The Arctic" pressed Oak gingerbread clock. -
'THE NEWBURGH' Walnut Fancy mantle clock with alarm system. -
Walnut Shelf Clock By The New Haven Clock Co. From The "Mercy Line", Circa 1905-1910. -
Waterbury Pressed Oak Shelf Clock, "Felix". Circa 1900-1910. -
This Is An Oak Shelf Clock From The "Metals" Series By The Seth Thomas Clock Co. Circa 1910-1920. -
This Is The "Joslyn" (From The "J" Assortment) Walnut Shelf Clock By The Ansonia Clock. Circa 1900-1910. -
This An Ansonia Oak Shelf Clock The "Amazon". Circa 1895-1900.