83. $75
“The E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock, “Round Top No.
2”, ca 1869. The rosewood veneered case is 9 ˝ inches tall, access the pendulum from underneath the clock. Case is near perfect, label
on the back is complete, repainted dial, and a flat glass in the brass sash. The 8-day time only movement is running. Ly-Welch #397.
$100-$150.
84. $75
Gilbert Manufacturing Company, Winsted, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock, ca 1875. The rosewood
case is 10 ˝ inches high, good veneer overall but few chips on the very bottom. The gilt door has been repainted, door latch good,
replaced glasses, Very nice original painted dial, excellent label, old pendulum and a 30-hour time only movement. $100-$200.
82. $50
“Waterbury Clock Company, Waterbury, Conn.”, miniature steeple clock, ca 1881. The polished
veneered mahogany case is 14 ˝ inches tall and near perfect. There may be one veneer patch on the top front. Glass is a replacement,
dial has been repainted, but otherwise all original. The label is fabulous, has an old pendulum, iron bell, and the alarm movement
in the bottom of the case. The 30-hour movement is running and the alarm is functioning. Ly-Waterbury #1485. $50-$100.
81. $50
“Jerome & Co., New Haven, Conn.”, miniature steeple clock, ca 1875. The mahogany
veneered case is 15 inches high, good veneer everywhere but you will feel some tiny chips along the very bottom. There seem to be
several of these Jerome steeples with the same glass, all very nice. Now I am thinking, are they replaced or original? The metal dial
has been repainted, excellent label inside, iron bell, and old pendulum. The 30-hour movement is running and has an alarm that rings
on the bell. $50-$100.
79. $50
“Jerome & Co., New Haven, Conn.”, miniature steeple clock, ca 1875. The 15-inch walnut
case looks really nice. If you look closely you will find some rough edges on the base. Good looking glass, old original painted dial,
coil gong, old pendulum, very nice label, and the 30-hour movement that is running and striking the coil gong each hour. $40-$100.
80. $50
“Gilbert Manf’g Co., Winsted, Conn.”, miniature steeple clock, ca 1880. Mahogany veneered
case is 15 inches tall, no repairs that I can tell. I do think the veneer is missing on the edges of the case around the door. Good
glasses, nice original painted metal dial, very nice label (as usual), iron bell and a 30-hour time only movement. There is an alarm
movement attached to the base where the time movement rests. There is a hole on the bottom of the dial for winding the alarm. I have
never seen an alarm placed there. Old pendulum. $50-$100.