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type Shelf or Mantel
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Atkins Clock Company, their common ca 1863 "London" model. Rosewood veneered case is 16.5" high, has plain half columns, and gold foil tablets. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. large mantle clock, empire style that some call a triple deck, but in the ST books it is called simply, "Column Gilt". -
French statue clock. This is a neat statue clock. -
New Haven Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Elbe", ca 1880. -
New Haven Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Elbe", ca 1880. -
French crystal regulator, not real big but it does have some style. The brass case is not hardly 10.5" high, has four full, fluted columns on the corners, with cast capitals and bases. -
LeCoultre Atmospheric Clock, commonly called just "Atmos", ca 1968. Serial No. on top of the movement is 219707. -
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Baronet", ca 1904. -
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator with onyx top and base, "Ambassador", ca 1914. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Regatta Combination", ca 1940. -
Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, Ct. rare, "No. 1 Cottage", ca 1860. -
Jerome Manufacturing Company, "Cottage", mantle clock, ca 1850. We believe this rare little clock to be 100 percent original. -
French 8 day carriage clock, time and strike, ca 1880. Brass case is 7" high, clean, complete, and all original. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Chime Clock No. 1 Special", ca 1911. -
E. Ingraham and Co. "Grecian Mosiac" mantle clock, ca 1871. -
Ansonia Clock Co. figure clock, "Arion", ca 1894. -
LeCoultre Atmospheric clock, square dial model, serial No. 112660, ca 1952. -
German, Oswald, carved wood dog, small Terrier type, ca 1948. Small dog is standing only 4.5" high, complete and in very good condition, no breaks, repairs, etc. -
German, Oswald, carved composition dachshund, ca 1948. Label underneath, stamped on the back, "Germany", and "ges.gesch". -
Rare "World" model, 400 Day Anniversary clock, made by, "J. Kaiser / Germany".