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This Is An English Drop Dial Cable Driven Fusee 8-Day Timepiece. Circa 1910-20. -
Polished Brass 3 3/4" Matching Clock And Barometer Set By The Chelsea Clock Co. Circa 1958-1959 -
Chelsea Clock Co. 4 1/2" Red Brass Case And Base Attached To A Mahogany Stand, Serial No. 37977, Circa 1907. -
6" Chelsea Brass Base With Ball Feet, Ship's Striking Mantel Clock, Serial No. 107209, Circa 1916-1917. -
Chelsea Clock Co. 6" Mahogany And Metal Base "Special" Ship's Bell Clock, Serial No. 158596, Circa 1923. -
6" Chelsea Ship's Timepiece In A Black Phenolic Case. Circa 1944.1945. -
Chelsea Clock Co. 6" Phenolic Case. Circa 1978-1978. -
Chelsea Clock Co. "Mariner", Serial No. 650853 Circa 1963. -
"Monastery" Hall Clock Trademarked By Charles Jacques Clock Co., And Was Imported By Bawo And Dotter, NYC. Circa 1910-20. -
French Morbier Cased Floor Clock. Circa 1830-1850. -
Steeple Clock By Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Ct, 1845-1855. -
Beveled Case Sold By William S. Johnson, 16 Courtland Street, New York, Circa 1841-1861. -
This Is An E.N. Welch, Forestville, Ct, Octagon 30 Hr Striking Marine Lever Wall Clock. -
This Is An English Chronometer By Chas. Shepherd, Maker To The Royal Navy, 53 Leadenhall St., London, Serial No. 1403, Circa 1850. -
Black Enamel Cast Iron Mantel Clock By Nicholas Muller And Sons, N.Y., New York. Circa 1880-1890. -
German Lancet Top Mantel Clock With Inlay And Satin Banding In A Mahogany Veneered Case, By Badische Urhenfabrik, Furtwangen, Germany. Circa 1910-1920. -
Elgin automobile type clock -
Chelsea ship's bell clock -
A first class French clock dating from circa 1890. -
A clock made for the English market around 1890 by Lenzkirch, the best of the German makers at that time.