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C.1970, A Reproduction Aaron Willard shelf clock. -
C.1965, a grandmother clock. -
C.1960, A Reproduction Mini Tall Case. -
C.1954, Kaiser "Universe' 400 Day clock. -
C.1954, Kaiser "Universe' 400 Day clock. -
C.1954, Kaiser "Standard World' 400 Day clock. -
C.1930, Mixed lot: a Mahogany Cased Banjo, now spring driven, that is perhaps the most eye catching banjo in this sale. -
C.1930, Hamilton-Sangamo, 110v., Electric time and strike banjo clock (the Marshfield) in excellent original condition. -
C.1925, Cincinnati Time Recorder Co., Ohio an excellent example of their punching in clock. -
C.1920, Unmarked, but identical to "San Jose' Mission oak wall clock., shown in Ehrhardt"s book 1, page 183. -
C.1920, Arthur Pequegnat Clock Co, Berlin, Canada, very uncommon arts and crafts mantle clock of the highest quality. -
C.1904, Regina Music Box Co, Rahway, NJ, a style 50, "Serpentine' music box in excellent original condition. -
C.1900, Swiss, a gilded bronze strut clock, nautical motif, with a large finger bridge movement with cylinder escapement (runs for more than a day, but unsure how long). -
C.1900, Swedish, by Junghans factory in Sweden, small 8-day "R-A' regulator, striking on a coiled wire gong. -
C.1900, Mixed lot: An Ingraham oak kitchen clock case, with replaced top and bottom moldings, poorly refinished and with a new tablet, NOW with an Gilbert 8-day movement, repapered dial, and incorrect gong. -
C.1890, Thomas Fattorini, Skipton, Yorkshire, England. -
C.1890, Cherry Case Only, Full Length with neglect, as-found. -
C.1880, Unknown make, 30-hour rosewood cottage, as-found. -
C.1880, mixed lot: Vienna Regulator, 1-weight, as-found. -
C.1880, Anglo-American Wall Clock with Ingraham movement bearing 1879 patent info.