313. $50
“New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock, ca 1875. The rosewood veneered
case is near perfect, clean and polished, and has all or near all original parts including glasses, dial, hands, pendulum, full label,
and the 30-hour time only movement that is running. $75-$150.
312. $50
“Jerome & Co., New Haven, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock with flat top and full glass door,
ca 1860. The 9-inch mahogany case is very nice, has the original full glass in the door and a door latch. The 30-hour time and alarm
movement is running and the separate alarm movement in the base rings on an iron bell. It has an old pendulum and a new painted dial.
There are two big near complete labels on the back. $75-$150.
315. $25
Three battery powered clocks, the two steeple clocks made by Sessions Clock Co. are 12 inches
high, and the little china clock with the Dutch motif on the front is signed “Taiwan” on the dial. The two steeple clocks appear to
have been electric and converted to battery. The hands for the clock on the right are inside the case. $50-$100.
314. $50
“Jerome & Co., New Haven, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock, ca 1875. Almost identical to
#312 above, except labels not as good. This 9-inch case is also mahogany, not cleaned of some old finish, yet very nice and I would
not clean any more. Complete glass in the full door, original door latch, original dial, hands replaced, old pendulum, and the 30-hour
time only movement that is running. $75-$150.
317. $50
“Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn.”, a mini mini steeple clock only 10 inches tall. It is near
perfect, glasses, door latch, label, pendulum, dial and the one-day time only movement. They don’t come any nicer than this one. This
model is not pictured in the book, “The Clocks of Irenus Atkins”, by Gregory and King. A very rare model. $50-$100.
316. $50
“Sessions Clock Company” steeple case, 12 inches tall, clean, polished, and original. It is
identical to the two steeple cases in #315 except this one has a 30-hour time and alarm movement. Like the two in #315 it was once
an electric clock converted to a spring driven movement the consignor attributes to, “Phillip Hass & Sohne”. It has a repainted
dial, good glasses, old pendulum, bell and the one-day movement. $50-$100.
319. $75
“E. & A. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn.”, miniature scroll front shelf clock, ca 1850.
The mahogany veneered case is 11 ˝ inches tall, has the original glass in the full front door, door latch, complete paper label, original
painted dial and hands, iron bell, and the alarm movement resting on the floor of the case. The 30-hour time movement is running,
alarm rings on the iron bell, and the nickel pendulum bob is old. $100-$200.
318. $75
“Waterbury Clock Co.”, miniature cottage clock with round top and columns in front. The 10-inch
walnut case is clean, complete, and original. Access to the pendulum is thru an opening underneath the case. The one-day time and
alarm movement is running and the alarm rings on an iron bell. $100-$200.
321. $75
“E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn.”, small Venetian subminiature shelf clock, 11 ˝ inches
tall, ca 1880. It is in a rosewood veneered case with two original glasses, the usual door latch, new paper dial and hands, a very
dark label, and the one-day time only movement that is running. $100-$200.
320. $50
“Phillip Haas & Sohne, Black Forest, Germany”, miniature cottage clock, ca 1897. The 10 ˝ inch
mantel clock is made of mahogany? or similar wood. It is very dark, has not been cleaned. Good original spider web glass, original
painted dial, replaced hands and a 30-hour time only movement that is running. $75-$150.
323. $100
Wood Movement Display. Type 1.151, Seymour, Williams & Porter. See Bulletin #208, page 472 and
Terry book page 301. It is complete and in operating condition, but has been used as a display in a bookcase for years. $100-$200.
322. $100
“Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock, round top, ca 1875. Near mint
rosewood veneer case, full front door with large flat glass over the repainted dial and ST hands. The gilt bezel was no doubt touched
up for it is near perfect. The 30-hour time only movement in this case is their “H” type. The movement is signed by ST at Plymouth,
Conn. and the good label is signed as Thomaston, Conn. It is running properly. $150-$250.