Joel A. Lane OG Shelf Clock
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Joel A. Lane OG Shelf Clock, c. 1840’s, Southington, CT. 30 hour, early brass works, weight driven with reverse painted lower glass, label, “Clarks, Manufactured and Sold by Joel A. Lane, Southington, CT. (some loss on label). Measures approx. 26″ tall x 16 1/2″ wide x 4 1/4” deep.
Antique Joel Lane Weight Driven OG Shelf Clock
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Unusual Mark Lane Shelf Clock, Southington, CT
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Unusual Mark Lane Shelf Clock, Southington, CT. Mahogany case with painted stenciled columns and crest; claw feet; old finish. minor loss to right foot. Original painted wooden dial. Original tablet. 30 hour time and strike weight driven wood works movement. Good label. Ht. 28 1/2″.
Aaron Lane Tall Case Clock, Elizabethtown, NJ
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Aaron Lane Tall Case Clock, Elizabethtown, NJ. Cherry case with pagoda hood & bracket base. Signed & engraved silvered brass dial. 8 day time & strike weight driven brass calendar movement with second bit hand. Ht. 8′ 1″ . The Collection of Dr. Warren Hammerschlag, New Jersey.
Antique Mark Lane Carved Column Wood Works Clock
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Hopkins & Alfred Wood Works Shelf Clock
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Hopkins & Alfred Wood Works Shelf Clock: weight driven, bell strike, 10″ wood dial. Good interior label. In a mahogany and veneer case with paw feet, stenciled columns and splat. Weights, pendulum and key are with it. The label states this clock was sold by Thomas Moses of Wolcottville, Conn.
(No glass, no hands. The door has some veneer loss and needs some repair. The wood finish and paint are original and showing wear. One foot is chipped, some dial paint is missing; needs new wood inside to support the dial. Not running.)
29 1/2″ tall
Eli Terry Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clock
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Eli Terry Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clock, Plymouth, Connecticut, c. 1825, scroll top case, freestanding turned columns, beautiful hand painted dial with flowers and raised gilt corners, reverse painted tablet, label, “Patent Clocks, made and sold at Plyouth, Connecticut by Eli Terry, Inventor and Patentee”, has hand written name and date (1858) written on label. Wooden works, weight driven, key wind, with pendulum. Measures approx. 31″ tall x 17″ wide x 4 1/2″ deep. Many Eli Terry Clocks which depict a home or building on the reverse painted glass tablet, are actual homes in the Town of Plymouth and surrounding Connecticut towns of the time period.