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type Shelf or Mantel Steeple
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E.C. Brewster & Son Steeple Mantel Clock -
Waterbury Walnut 30 Hour Steeple Clock -
E.N. Welch 8 Day Steeple Clock -
Fynetone Miniature Mahogany Steeple Clock -
Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn, sharp Gothic, or steeple clock, time, strike and alarm, 8-day, spring, w/ key lock door. C.1848. -
Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn, DOUBLE STEEPLE, time and gong strike, spring movement, 8-day. C. 1848. -
Spencer, Hotchkiss and Co, Salem Bridge, Conn, 4 column Steeple shelf clock, with mirror in the large spire. "Late style" 2-wt movement on seat board. C.1835. -
Chauncey Boardman, Bristol, Conn, Triple Fusee Steeple clock, 1-day, C.1848 -
C. 1848, J. C. Brown, Forestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn., miniature ripple steeple clock with its original signed 30-hr time and strike movement. -
Wm. L. Gilbert and Co., 30-hour miniature steeple case timepiece. C.1860. -
Jerome and Co., New Haven, Conn SMALL GOTHIC, or mini steeple, 1-day time and strike. C.1860. -
Ansonia Clock Co., "SHARP GOTHIC, VP" or Steeple clock, time, strike and alarm, 8-day. C. 1883. -
Chauncey Boardman, 1-day fusee, Sharp Gothic or steeple clock, C.1850, -
Chauncey Boardman, Bristol, Conn., 30-hour time and gong strike fusee steeple clock. Circa 1845 -
C.1852, Brewster Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn, Sharp Gothic or steeple clock, 1-day with brass springs. -
C.1848, Brewster and Ingrahams, 8-day Steeple, with brass springs, 8-day gong striking. -
C.1848, J. C. Brown, Forestville Mfg, Bristol, Conn, miniature ripple steeple clock, its original movement signed J. C. Brown, 1-day, T/S/Alarm. -
C. 1848, J. C. Brown, Forestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn., miniature ripple steeple clock with its original signed 30-hr time and strike movement. -
C.1879, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Sharp Gothic", 8-day time/strike/ special alarm steeple clock. This clock is fitted with an early version of Winward's new eight-day railway "alarum". The strange lever on the upper left side of the case was used to silence the alarm. The strike train is used to activate the alarm, rather than the use of a separate movement. -
C.1885, New Haven Clock Co., 8-day time/strike steeple clock.