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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.
The 'Mariner' Yacht Wheel Ship's Bell Clock, a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of the Chelsea Clock Company, Chelsea, Massachusetts. 224043.
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.
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.
Benjamin Morrill of Boscawen, New Hampshire. An inlaid mahogany case shelf clock. 26230.
Silas B. Terry, Terryville, Connecticut. An oversized balance wheel Sharp Gothic clock with 30 hour, time and strike, fusee movement utilizing Eli Terry's unique 1845 patent balance wheel escapement. DDD-28.
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 taped 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.
Brewster & Ingrahams of Bristol, Connecticut. U.S.A 30-hour time & strike mahogany cased steeple clock. JJ-143.
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., of Forestville, Connecticut. The "Arditi" model featuring D. J. Gale's patent calendar. JJ-230.
E. N. Welch Ripple case Beehive Mantel Clock. JJ-100.
E.O. Goodwin. A Miniature Sleigh Front Shelf Clock. 224058.
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