Double Steeple Fusee Clock by Elisha Manross, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1845, with original dial, transfer-decorated and reverse-painted glass tablets, center one has cracks, bottom tablet depicts American Eagle, nice label “Patent Spring Eight Day Brass Clocks, Elisha Mangross, Bristol, Conn. Has partial retailer label, eight-day strap brass movement with wooden fusees mounted in an attached iron frame.
American Elisha Manross, Bristol, Connecticut Steeple Clock, Circa 1850, 5 1/2″ original retouched dial, 8-day, fusee movement, double steeple mahogany veneer case, features old glass door on base, steeple door with reverse painted design, good condition, minor rough spots, movement complete and in fine working order. Height 23″.
Elisha Manross Steeple on Steeple
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Elisha Manross Steeple on Steeple. Mahogany case, old finish. Original painted metal dial. Original reverse painted tablets. Time & strike fusee movement. Ht. 28″. The Collection of Joe Galano.
Elisha Manross Steeple on Steeple
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Elisha Manross Steeple on Steeple. Rosewood case, old finish. Original painted metal dial. Original reverse painted tablets with ships. Time & strike fusee movement. Ht. 23 1/2″. The Collection of Joe Galano.