Shelf / Mantel Clocks A miniature carriage clock of French origin. Shown here next to standard size example.. An ornately carved mahogany case quarter striking Bracket clock. The fusee powered movement is a three train design striking on 4 coil gongs or 8 bells. Your choice. A fine French figural gilded bronze shelf clock, circa 1820. A French made carriage clock by Gay, Lamaille and Company made in Paris. It is a five minute repeater and features the Patent Surety Roller. A French origin Crystal Regulator decorated with champleve. A French origin Crystal Regulator in a special case. A Hamilton Model 21 Two-day Chronometer. No. 8854 made in 1941. A large French portico clock featuring brass inlays and accents. Alanson Gooding of New Bedford, Massachusetts. Shelf clock. An English made quarter striking Bracket or Table Clock. An Og or Ogee clock retailed by George H. Clarke of New York, New York. Ansonia Clock Company, Ansonia, Conn. "La Normandie" Royal Bonn. Visible escapement. Ansonia Clock Company, New York. The Wyoming in cobalt blue. A mantel clock. Ansonia Diana the Huntress Ball Swing Clock. An American made Mystery Clock. Benjamin Morrill of Boscawen, New Hampshire. An inlaid mahogany case shelf clock. Birge & Fuller Steeple on Steeple Clock. Wagon spring power. Shelf clock. Birge, Peck & Co. of Bristol, Connecticut, Brewster & Ingraham working in Bristol, Connecticut. This is an unusual example in that the movement features cast iron spring holders and a rack and strike striking system. C & N Jerome of Bristol, Connecticut. Four column and cornice Mantel clock. David Williams Shelf Clock of Newport, Rhode Island. Dent London. A small English made desk or mantel clock. E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn. Arch Top No. 1. Mantel clock. E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. The Arditi with D. J. Gale's patent calendar. A shelf calendar clock. E. N. Welch Ripple case Beehive Mantel Clock. French Industrial Series. A ratchet and ship's wheel novelty desk clock. French made crystal regulator shelf or mantel clock. International Time Recorder of Endicott, New York. A time clock with autograph recorder and bell ringing set up. Style Number 3000. Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. Model Number 3.5 Parlor with white dial. "Side Swinger." Ithaca Calendar Clock Company, Standard Box Skeleton. J. C. Brown Ripple Case Beehive Mantel Clock. Forestville, Conn. J.C. Brown of Forestville, CT. Acorn shelf clock. This is the smaller of the shelf models. -Rare- Joshua Wilder of Hingham, Massachusetts. Dr. Samuel Hutchinson's inlaid mahogany shelf clock. Litchfield Mfg. Company. An oversized papier-mâché case decorated with mother of pearl. Middlemass (Thomas?) of Edinburgh, Scotland. A quarter striking bracket in an inlaid mahogany case. Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic / American Patent Medicine Miniature Grandfather / Tall Case Style Advertising Clock. Yale Clock Company, New Haven, Connecticut. Remelee & Burnham of Salem Bridge, Connecticut S. C. Spring Large Column Shelf Clock Samuel Mulliken (1761-1847) Newburyport. An important Massachusetts shelf clock Spencer, Hotchkiss & Co. Salem Bridge, Conn. Miniature column & splat shelf clock. Brass 30 hour movement. Terhune & Edwards of NYC / Chauncey Jerome of New Haven, Connecticut. A Foil Front shelf clock. The Atkins Clock Manufacturing Company of Bristol, Connecticut. This very rare 30-day shelf model is called the Gilt Parlor. The Seth Thomas Clock Company. The "Hotel" in a walnut case. The Waterbury Clock Company. An alarm novelty shelf clock. This is a superb Bracket Clock has an engraved brass dial that is signed by the Boston Clockmaker, "Crafts Mackay." Wadsworths & Turners. Litchfield, Connecticut clockmakers. A pillar & Scroll shelf clock. Welch, Spring & Co. Italian No. 2. Shelf or mantel clock.