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type Shelf Column and Splat
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Marshall & Adams column and splat clock -
Mark Leavenworth & Co. column and splat clock, ca 1829-1834. -
Rare and early Salem Bridge clock, made by Sylvester Clark, ca 1831. -
Atkins and Downs column and splat clock -
Very rare "A. Mungers' Patent Eight Day Brass Clocks Made, Warranted and Sold. Wholesale & Retail By Asa Munger & Co. Auburn, N.Y.", ca 1818-1834. -
Hollow Column column and splat shelf clock -
Seth Thomas "Centennial" column and splat clock, ca 1900. -
E. Terry and Son, Plymouth, Connecticut. Short case, quarter columns and splat. Ca 1831. -
Hoadley Miniature Alarm Timepiece. -
Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, Ct. 8 day, column and splat, ca 1840. -
Jerome and Darrow, Bristol, Conn. mantel clock, ca 1828-1833. -
Jonathan Frost shelf clock, ca. 1840. -
C and L.C. Ives triple deck clock, ca. 1833. -
E. & G.W. Bartholomew, Bristol, Conn. Short drop transition case. -
Forrestville Mfg. Co., Bristol, Ct.", per the full" paper label. -
Daniel Pratt, Jr., Reading, Mass. half column and splat. -
EIGHT-DAY WOOD WORKS MOVEMENT WITH 'MIRROR-IMAGE' DESIGN. -
30-hour mantle clock with the Torrington (Ct.) "east-West" -
30 hour mantle clock by SS Higby of New Hartford, Connecticut with 30 hour wood works. -
Gilbert 8-day column and splat mantel clock.