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Shelf clock, c. 1850; William S. Johnson' -
Shelf clock, c. 1850; William S. Johnson' -
William S. Johnson, N.Y. 30 hour, double spring fusee. -
Hollow Column clock, c. 1845-48; By Wm. L. Gilbert, -
Hollow Column clock made by "Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn", ca 1843-1853. -
Chauncey Jerome, Bristol, Conn. Hollow Column clock. -
Miniature or Empire style Hollow Column shelf clock; H. Welton & Co., Terryville, Conn, ca 1839-1845 -
Rare "Hollow Column" column and splat clock, Austin Chittendon, Lexington, Mass, c. 1831-37 -
Birge, Mallory & Co. Bristol, Co., column and splat clock, ca 1837-1843. -
Early triple deck clock, ca about 1830, probably made and sold by Birge, Mallory, & Co. or Birge, Gilbert & Co. -
Samuel Terry, Bristol, Conn. ca 1830, column and splat clock. -
Column and Splat, Transition case. Full label on the backboard, some of which reads, "Ephriam Downes, for George Mitchell, Bristol, Conn". ca 1826-1828. -
Seth Thomas, Plymouth, Connecticut, ca 1819. The case is a column and splat, transition style. -
Early shelf clock with carved half columns and splat, pineapple finials, claw feet. The old label reads, "Manufactured for George Mitchell, by Atkins & Downs, Bristol, Conn". It was made around 1831-1832. -
Eli Terry & Sons Column & Splat shelf clock, ca 1828-1830. -
Cincinnati, Ohio Shelf Clock by Luman Watson, -
Cincinnati, Ohio Shelf Clock by Blakeslee, bearing its original paper label. -
Cincinnati, Ohio Shelf Clock by Luman Watson, bearing its original paper label. -
Cincinnati, Ohio Shelf Clock by James Brice, -
Mark Leavenworth & Co. Waterbury Connecticut Carved Shelf Clock,