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E. N. Welch, Cottage No. 1 or No. 2. -
400 day clock, dial signed, "Schatz, Made in Germany". -
Resch-Gebrueder (brothers) Uhrenfabrik (clock factory), located in Ebensee, Austria. -
Herschede tambour clock, mahogany case 20 inches wide, 9 inches. -
Schatz-Made in Germany, 400 day clock, with dome. -
Made in Great Britain by Smith's Clocks and Watches. -
Schatz 400 day clock. -
Elgin tambour. The movement is signed, "Elgin Clock Division, Elgin National Watch Co., Germany". -
E. N. Welch marble clock, "Paola", ca 1889. -
Lenzkirch alarm clock. -
You have seen "Flip Card" clocks, but have you seen a Lenzkirch flip card clock. -
E. N. Welch mantle clock, "Donita", ca 1882. -
Large, very attractive walnut clock and shelf by Charlie Holland, late 20th century -
Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, and "U. S. Government", signed on the dial. -
Elisha Hotchkiss, Jr., Burlington, Conn. ca 1831. -
E. N. Welch Clock Co. parlor clock, "Parlor No. 3", ca 1900. -
Walnut case clock made by Charlie Holland, c. 1990 -
Charlie Holland reproduction "Ingraham Calendar", with B.B. Lewis V Calendar Mechanism, c. 1975 -
Charlie Holland reproduction "B.B. Lewis Calendar No. 6." c. 1978 -
Chelsea Clock Co. desk clock originally called "Base and Ball", renamed the "Commodore" in 1917, and later changed to the "Constitution".