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Ogee Shelf

E. C. Brewster & Co. miniature roundside case clock

"E. C. Brewster & Co., Bristol, Conn", on the small card label in the base. Card is held by 4 tacks. 30 hour movement is attached to an iron backplate, strikes a coil gong. Miniature roundside case is 21 inches high. Green wallpaper cover on the backboard, original glasses. A very nice painted dial, flowers in the corners. The only flakes are around the winding arbors. Some minor repair to the door lock, otherwise completely original down to the ivory escutcheon. The mahogany veneer is really outstanding, one small bubble on the left side.

Pritchard and Holden Dayton Ohio Ogee Shelf Clock,

30-hour time and strike, weight-driven, brass works. Polychrome-painted tin dial, Roman numerals and floral spandrels. Mahogany case retains original paper label and painted tablet depicting large building in hilly landscape. 26.5" high x 16" wide x 4" deep.Ex Paul A. Heffner Collection.Refinished, with some veneer damage and repair; else G.

Pritchard and Holden Dayton Ohio Ogee Shelf Clock,

8-day time and strike, weight-driven, brass works. Polychrome-painted tin dial, Roman numerals and floral spandrels. Mahogany case retains original paper label and bright floral-painted tablet. 29.5" high x 17" wide x 4.25".Ex Paul A. Heffner Collection.Refinished, a few chips to the veneer, two scratches to the dial resulting in minor paint loss; VG-

Wm L. Gilbert Winchester Ct.Miniature Ogee Shelf Clock,

30-hour time and strike, spring-driven, brass movement. Painted tin dial, sunburst cutout center reveals escapement, Roman numerals and polychrome-painted flowering branches in spandrels. Mahogany case and door with original tablet, painted and transfer-printed Persian-style building; cleaned original finish and paper label. 11.75" wide x 4" deep x 18.5" high.Ex Paul A. Heffner Collection.As above and minor paint loss on tablet, VG+.

Fine Pritchard and Holden Dayton Ohio Ogee Shelf Clock,

30-hour time and strike, weight-driven, brass works. Polychrome-painted tin dial, Roman numerals and floral spandrels. Wonderful mahogany and satinwood case with original printed, colored tablet depicting the Residence of Ithial Town, Esq. New-Haven. 26.5" high x 16" wide x 4" deep.Ex Paul A. Heffner Collection.Nicely refinished with a few minor veneer repairs, minor paint loss to dial, damage to top of tablet image, crack to backboard, and replaced door pull; else VG-.

Pritchard and Holden Dayton Ohio Ogee Shelf Clock,

with 30-hour time and strike, weight-driven, brass works. Polychrome-painted tin dial, Arabic numers and floral spandrels. Mahogany case retains original paper label and glass tablet, but has lost all decoration. 26.5" high x 16" wide x 4" deep.Ex Paul A. Heffner Collection.Refinished with a few very small veneer chips and repairs, inpainting to dial; else VG-.

Ogee Shelf Clock, TS & A Wooden Movement,, white label reading, Smith & Brothers 7 1/2 Bowery New York plastered over blue label.

30-hour time, strike and alarm, wooden works. Original painted and gilt dial, Roman numerals, decorated spandrels. Mahogany case. Original finish and painted tablet portraying rear of pallatial home. 28.25" high x 17.25" wide x 5" deep.Ex Paul A. Heffner Collection.Chips and scratches to veneer, some paint loss to dial; G.

Crane's Patent Cincinnati Ogee Shelf Clock,

with pristine Duhme and Co. retailers label, Duhme & Co. 5 West Fourth-St. Cincinnati, Ohio. Agents for "Crane's Patent" Year Clocks. 30-hour weight-driven time, strike and alarm, brass works. Painted and gilt wooden dial, Roman numerals and decorated spandrels. Mahogany case retains original finish. Painted tablet with floral and bird decoration. 26.25" high x 15.5" wide x 4.25" deep. Exhibited and pictured in Ohio Clock Exhibit 1810-1850, Warren County Historical Society, 1984, pg 31, figs. 63-64.Ex Paul A.