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Three New Haven wood case clocks, early 20th century. -
Two time recording 8 day clocks. First is Simplex, Gardner, Mass., U.S.A., 31" tall. Second is rarer, smaller (but also very heavy) English model, National Time Recorder Co., St. Mary Cray, Kent., 13" tall. -
Five wood case shelf clocks. Includes Waterbury beehive, 2 octagon tops, small steeple with bold eagle glass, and Fattorini English alarm oak. -
Twelve cast-metal clock cases. Includes multi-color pirates, standing dog, seated woman, standing soldiers, MOP iron-front, cuckoos, woman harpist novelty, etc. -
Seven dog moving-eye novelty clocks, later 20th century. -
Two contemporary pieces including a modern Dutch 8 day time and strike wall clock and home made swimming turtle mystery clock -
Five small wood case banjo clocks, early 20th century. -
Three oak 8 day time and strike wall clocks, early 20th century. -
Two European clocks- French slate/marble 8-day time only spring driven mantel clock c1900 and a Altman and Co. Swiss 8 day travel clock with alarm c1940 -
Seven clock cases- one French black marble, two mahogany including a cottage and parlor. There are also four cast metal including one gold iron front and an advertising "Durham Cigar". Tallest is 20". -
Six large cast-metal novelty clocks. Includes 8-day cuckoo style, lamp top with reclining woman, Jennings, "Commerce", Terry time/alarm and lady bugler. -
Eight cast-metal novelty clocks. Includes heavy detailed castings by Western, Waterbury, etc. -
Two black 8 day mantel clocks for restoration. One is iron front with C.Jerome dial. Other is French marble with urn top and very clean bell strike movement, 19" tall. -
Three wood case 8 day time and strike wall clocks. -
Three modern marine related items including two ship's bells clocks and a remote sensing thermometer -
Six electric mystery clocks. 4 Jefferson Golden Hour clocks (one glass broken, one missing its red bottom cover), 2 square style (one missing its base and motor). -
Four old dog-related 30-hour clocks. -
Three quality European desk clocks. Two are nice inlaid solid wood cases and balance wheel 8 day time only movements; one Swiss, one English with walking lion trademark and Henry Birks and Sons enamel dial. Third is British novelty with barbell pendulum, visible escapement and interior weight lifted by side lever, 10.5" high. -
Five wood case 8-day mantel clocks. Two from England (Enfield and Davall), alarm clocks by Seth Thomas and National. Tallest, unsigned, is 11" high -
Seven cast-metal novelty clocks. Includes Meridan silver-plate sailing ship, Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co. 1825-1925, French silver-dial strut, etc.