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Bristol shelf clock by Brewster

A mahogany three paneled shelf clock labeled by E.C. Brewster of Bristol, Connecticut (ca 1836-1839). This features a looking glass mounted below the wood dial flanked by full columns all above a base with a reverse painted panel. The cases to these clocks were designed by Elias Ingraham, the movements designed by Charles Kirk Condition […]

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Shelf Clock Burge Peck and Co. Clockmaker Bristol,

Shelf Clock Burge Peck and Co. Clockmaker Bristol, CT with great train lable and painted glass door. Brass works 20 x 5 x 32 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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BRISTOL REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, 30 1/2"H

BRISTOL REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, 30 1/2″H Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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J. C. Brown Mahogany Wall Acorn Clock, Bristol, Co

J. C. Brown Mahogany Wall Acorn Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1845, painted zinc dial with Roman numerals, reverse-painted lower glass depicting and marked State House, Hartford, inside backboard with green paper dust cover and 4 3/4 x 2 3/4 in. printed label card stating Eight Day Spring Timepiece Manufactured by J. C. Brown Bristol Conn. […]

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E & A Ingraham Bristol Ct. Round Gallery Clock NR

E & A Ingraham Bristol, Ct. round gallery clock: painted wood case; square nails present; nice hands. (Case has some losses; some dial paint losses; rear door closure repaired.) Running at the time of listing, not guaranteed to continue. 16″ Dia. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Bristol, Connecticut, Mahogany Mantel Clock,

Bristol, Connecticut, Mahogany Mantel Clock, second quarter 19th century, in the American Classical style, the glazed door with an inset lithographed fashion plate featuring two ladies in the lower panel, the interior with a partial printed paper label “BR Ss/CLO KS/Chaucey ?/Brist…/Warran…”, h. 25-3/4″, w. 15-3/8″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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