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by American Clock Co
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Late Victorian Faux Marble Mantel Clock, c. 1890 -
C.1850, American Clock Co, Mini Cast Iron mantel clock, -
American Clock Co., Circa 1870, 8-day time/strike iron front mantel clock. Movement is marked "E. N. Welch", who was one of the partners in the firm. -
Unsigned, most likely American Clock Co., NY, large iron front, 30 hour, gong striking. This is the same iron case as shown in "A Treasury of American Clocks", pg 178, fig 395. The case would have been available to several Connecticut clock firms, C.1860 -
German, Hamburg American [crossed arrow trademark], C.1910, novelty with large Ferris wheel that goes 'round while the clock is running. This is a one day time and alarm, also with seconds hand. -
Edwardian Balloon Mantel Clock By the Hamburg American Clock Co., Circa 1910 -
C.1860, American Clock Co., TOPSEY, iron cased blinking eye clock, with restoration, -
C.1860, American Clock Co., 55 John St., New York, 30-hour painted iron front clock with mother-of-pearl inlay. -
C.1910, German, Hamburg American Clock Co., -
C.1910, Hamburg-American Clock Co., Wurtemburg, Germany, 8-day miniature schoolhouse timepiece. -
C.1860, American, American Clock Co. [?], 30-hour iron front timepiece, no label. -
C.1855, American Clock Co.[?], 8-daytime/strike iron front mantel clock, no label. -
C.1855, American Clock Co., New York. Iron Front shelf clock -
C.1850, American Clock Co., shelf clock -
C.1910, German, Hamburg American Clock Co., shelf clock -
Wall Regulator by Hamburg-American Clock Co., circa 1890 -
C.1855, American Clock Co., 8 Cortlandt St, New York, 8-day time and strike bronze front shelf clock (cast iron front). -
C.1875, American Clock Co., New York "Tucker No. 2" cast iron case shelf clock with Samuel Root 30-hour marine escapement movement. -
C.1905, American Clock Co., Chicago, Ill, battery operated electric timepiece. This was a company that was formed in Kansas City out of a merger of the Automatic Electric Clock Co., and the United States Pneumatic Clock Co., The movement is housed in a simple designed mahogany case with original finish. -
C.1920, German, Hamburg American Clock Co.