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Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. Calendar Clock,

Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. Calendar Clock, replaced painted tin dial with stamped brass surround, marked Terry’s Patent./Manufactured By The/Ansonia Brass & Copper Co.;/Ansonia,/Conn., Roman on chapter ring, outer minute ring marked with ticks, bold every 5 minutes, outer calendar ring in Arabic with brass calendar hand, cut-out window above center with months on revolving […]

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Ingraham Parlor Calendar Clock

Ingraham Parlor Calendar Clock Circa 1881. Time only. Top trim replaced. Top hand broken. Walnut case. 22″ x 12-1/2″. (Good). Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ingraham Calendar Mantle Clock

Ingraham Calendar Mantle Clock: 8 day time with half hour gong strike and original 6″ dial. In an oak case with pressed designs. (The dial has started to darken. The tin bezel has a mottled look. The case has been refinished. No key.) 22 1/2″ tall and running at this time All items sell As […]

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LE & WW Carter Calendar Wall Clock

Circa 1880 American LE & WW Carter, Bristol, Conn. 8 Day Wall Clock with 11″ Both dials restored, Upper movement: double spring brass time only, lower movement: brass perpetual calendar movement, Rosewood case with wood bezels similar to E.N. Welch #4 Office Wall Calendar. A green label on cover of calendar movement states Lewis’ Perpetual […]

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Gilbert Maranvilles Octagon Drop Calendar Clock

Gilbert Maranvilles Pat. Octagon Drop Calendar Clock: 8 day movement with a simple, hand adjusted calendar dial and gong strike. In a mahogany case. There is a partially legible interior label. Has pendulum. (It is all original, except the pendulum. The dial is worn and dirited. The case is the same and also having some […]

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Gilbert Octagon Calendar Wall Clock, oak case and 8

Gilbert Octagon Calendar Wall Clock, oak case and 8-day movement, 27-1/4″ h. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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