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Cuckoo, birds and leaves. Top has taken a few tumbles, glue used liberally, looks fine from the front. -
Contemporary Store Regulator-Shop Clock. -
Year Running Vienna Tall Clock. -
Automatic musical instruments date back to antiquity. Only the royalty enjoyed them or could afford them until the 1800Õs. -
Shelf Cuckoo only 13.25" high, in a rather plain case. -
The Darche Electric Alarm Clock, taken from the full label, inside, behind the mirror. Patented July 5, 1892, this model is rare and seldom seen for sale. -
Rare Beach-Hubbel 8 day Gallery Clock. They were makers of brass movements in Bristol, Conn. 1859-1863. -
New Hampshire Mirror Clock, ca 1820, "Warrented by J. Chadwick", is signed on the original painted dial. -
Edward M. Barnes, Bristol, Conn. The full backboard label further says, "Improved Clocks With Brass Bushings". -
Fake alarm clock. Large nickel case, 15 inches high, with painted clock dial and hands. -
Early animated owl clock. Eyelids blink as the clock ticks. -
Neon advertising clock, "Harley Davidson, Motor Cycles". -
Irish-English? Table clock, barometer, thermometer. -
Miniature 30 hour cuckoo in the poplar style that uses an inlayed wood front. -
Inkstand clock, ca early 1900Õs. Metal case is 10.5" high, missing the ink bottles. -
Novelty clock, probably sold at the "Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, N.Y.". -
Electric Carstairs White Seal (Whiskey) advertising clock -
Miniature store regulator, 11 inch oak case. -
Advertising clock for "Hastutler & Hipple", clothes. -
Car Clock, nickel plated.