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Clocks of all types have always been popular with collectors. The eighteenth-century tall case, or grandfather’s clock, was designed to house a works with a long pendulum. In 1816, Eli Terry patented a new, smaller works for a clock, and the case became smaller. The clock could be kept on a shelf instead of on the floor. By 1840, coiled springs were used and even smaller clocks were made. Battery-powered electric clocks were made in the 1870s. A garniture set can include a clock and other objects displayed on a mantel.

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Name      
Category Description Pattern or Item Year Priced
Clocks Automaton
Windmill, Gunmetal Case, 2 Thermometers, Barometer, 16 In.
2001
Clocks Automaton
Winged Putti Forging, Sharpening Arrows, Gilt, 25 In.
2000
Clocks Automaton
Industrial, Cyclist, Thermometer, Barometer, Marble Base, 15 1/2 In.
1998




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