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type Shelf or Mantel
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Ansonia Clock Co. "Monarch", ca 1880. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. a top of the line mantle clock, the "Psyche", ca 1885. -
New Haven Clock Co. "O.G. Calendar Clock", ca 1890. -
Rare Seth Thomas and Sons crystal regulator, on of their Empire Series, but not pictured in their catalogs. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. mantle clock, "Khedive", ca 1889. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. "No. 3 1/2 Parlor". -
French Industrial style weight driven clock. -
Large mystery swing arm clock with a rare striking movement. -
Smith and Goodrich, / Bristol, Conn., 30 hour steeple clock with attached fusee barrels, ca 1851. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. double dial calendar clock, "Arditi", ca 1885. -
Welch, Spring and Co. "Italian No. 3" calendar clock, ca 1868. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. advertising clock. This is another copy of an earlier clock and also made by Roy Burlingame and Richard Broline. -
John I. Peatfield, Arlington, Mass. was issued a patent on July 15, 1902 for this very complex perpetual calendar mechanism. -
Ethel North, Torrington, Ct., ca 1824. -
Marshall and Adams / Seneca Falls, N. Y., ca 1836. -
Ansonia Clock Company's large figure clock, a double statue, "Art And Commerce", ca 1894. The base is black enamel on iron with gold incised designs. -
French perpetual calendar clock, made by S. Marti, ca 1885. -
Eli Terry's / Patent Clocks / Made And Sold By / Mark Leavenworth / Waterbury, Connecticut, copied from the almost complete paper label in this fine pillar and scroll clock. The 31.5" high mahogany veneered case has the original scrolls and base. -
French miniature, double chain fusee bracket clock, ca 1885. The large solid plate 8 day movement is not signed but is running and striking the hours and half hours correctly. -
Welch, Spring and Co. "Baby Patti", ca 1889.