30-hr Spring-Driven Brass Clocks

Note:  The number after the type of clock, for example “Steeple #1,” has no significance as a maker’s model number.  It’s simply a convention of mine to help me keep them straight.

IMG_4860b

Chauncey Jerome Steeple #1
c. 1847-1850

0908-1-1a

Waterbury Clock Co. (Jerome Patent Case)
c. 1857

SBJerome-1a

Jerome & Co.
Octagon Gallery
c. 1865

130812-2-1a

Chauncey Jerome
Steeple #3
c. 1850-1855

Jerome steeple 2-1a

Chauncey Jerome
Steeple #2
c. 1850-1855

IMG_4354b

Chauncey Jerome
Octagon
c. 1850-1855

150808-1-1a

Chauncey Jerome
Octagon Gallery
1850-1852

a160131-1-1a

Chauncey Jerome Steeple #4
c. 1851-1856

160211-1-1b

Chauncey Jerome
Patent Case
c. 1857

160518-1-1a

Chauncey Jerome
Mini-Empire-Style Clock
c. 1846-1849

160722-1-1a

Chauncey Jerome
Union model
c. 1852

170804-1-1a

American Clock Co.
Iron Front
c. 1868

Jerome & Co.
(S.B. Jerome)
c. 1870s

New Haven
Steeple
c. 1857

Chauncey Jerome Keyhole c. 1854-1856

Jerome & Co. Marine Lever Timepiece (S.B. Jerome) c. 1865

Chauncey Jerome
Steeple #5
c. 1867

Chauncey Jerome
Beehive
c. early to mid-1850s

New Haven
Clock Co.
Mini Ogee
c. late 1850s

U.S. Clock &
Brass Co.
Shelf Clock
c. 1867

New Haven
Clock Co.
Mini Ogee #2
c. early 1870s

S. B. Jerome
Octagon Marine Lever Clock
c. 1865

 

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