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Birge & Fuller of Bristol, Connecticut. A single candlestick steeple-on-steeple mantel clock featuring wagon spring-power. DDD-32.
A 6-inch Chelsea Ship’s Bell. Chelsea, Massachusetts. LYKES LINES. 223196.
A Chelsea Ships Bell. Centennial Addition Number 931. 223053.
A Mahogany and Metal twelve-inch Red Brass case Chelsea Ships Bell with a Special Grand dial. Chelsea, Massachusetts. 224114.
The 'Mariner' Yacht Wheel Ship's Bell Clock, a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of the Chelsea Clock Company, Chelsea, Massachusetts. 224043.
The Chelsea Yacht Wheel Ship's Bell Mantel Clock. This large clock with "Special" 8.5-inch diameter dial was retailed by "George W. Welch's Sons / New York." 224113.
The Neptune. A 12-inch Red Brass case Chelsea Ships Bell with a Special dial. Chelsea, MA. Retailed by John Brenner Jewelry Co., of Youngstown, Ohio. 224115.
The Third Millennium Limited Edition Clock, a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of the Chelsea Clock Company, Chelsea, Massachusetts. 222154.
The Vanderbuilt. A 3.75 Chelsea Ships Bell. Chelsea, Massachusetts. Desk Clock. 223095.
André’ Romain Guilmet of Paris, France. The Steam Hammer Clock Set. 223334.
Erastus Hodges, Torrington, Connecticut. A rare, Narrow Pillar & Scroll clock with a Torrington “East-West” 30-hour movement, designed and made by Norris North. DDD-26.
Chauncey Jerome of New Haven, Connecticut. A three-quarter size Column and Cornice Mantel clock. CCC-77.
Litchfield Mfg. Company. An oversized and decorated papier-mâché case. MM-166.
Elisha Manross of Bristol, Connecticut. 8-day fusees. Steeple on Steeple. 223125.
Benjamin Morrill of Boscawen, New Hampshire. An inlaid mahogany case shelf clock. 26230.
Aaron Willard Dish-Dial shelf clock. Boston, Massachusetts. 223050.
A Dish Dial Massachusetts Shelf Clock made by David Wood in Newburyport. BBB-21.
Welch, Spring & Co., Forestville, Connecticut. The “Patti No. 2” Miniature Timepiece Mantel clock. 223121.
A fine French figural gilded shelf clock, circa 1820. XXSL-85.
A French made carriage clock by Gay, Lamaille & Co. made in Paris. It is a five minute repeater and features the Patent Surety Roller. 218102.
A French made Crystal Regulator with champleve decoration. 213117.
A French-origin Crystal Regulator in a special case featuring a matted front and a portrait of a woman. CCC-8.
A New Haven Clock Co. calendar clock made for the National Calendar Clock Company in New Haven, Connecticut. "Column Calendar Clock." 223124.
A single foliot yagura-dokei. Presented on a tapered case. YY-74.
An Ansonia Clock Co. "Bee tin" in original yellow. Country store collectible. 223249.
An impressive swinging timepiece of French origin. “Dans l'Hesitation / Par Geo. Maxim." (Hesitation.) The Paris sculptor is George Maxim. 222142.
An Og or Ogee clock retailed by George H. Clarke of New York, New York. II-66.
An unusual French Crystal Regulator inlaid with champleve. CCC-75.
Ansonia Clock Co. Crystal Regulator. The “Count.” CCC-7.
Atkins Clock Manufacturing Company of Bristol, Connecticut. This model is called the “Parlor No. 1.” 224065.
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