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Inkwell novelty clock. Double glass inkwells with very fancy stoppers. -
Early Black Forest clock made from two pieces of wood. -
American novelty clock Unsigned, "St. Bernard". 30 hour clock on the dogs back. -
Salem ships bell. 8 day, jeweled movement, strikes ships bells hours and half hours on an iron coil gong, and is running. -
American novelty, no name. Large for this type clock, 11 inches. -
Large 2 weight, brass movement, unsigned. Marked only "8553" and "50". -
Mission shelf clock, windmill motif, 15 1/2 inches high. -
American novelty, not signed or marked. -
Miken Duck. Excellent condition, -
Globe pendulum clock. 30 hour spring movement, not running. -
Middlesbury electric shop clock. Label of instruction on the back. -
Globe pendulum clock, -
Miller 8 day plate clock. Dutch flow blue design on the 10 inch inverted case. -
Standing novelty clock, 9 1/2 inches high. -
Miniature Vienna type, wall regulator. It is only 25 inches high, walnut case with ebony finials, carvings, and trim. -
Shelf with "What-Not" subsidiary shelf -
Eight-day gilded American clock makers began to export their movements and clocks to England around 1842. -
Enameled Black mantle clock with hourly strike. -
A fine porcelain panel clock with hour repeat - circa 1880 -
2 The Dial Is Painted And Brass With Arabic Numbers.