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E. N. Welch mantle clock, ca about 1885. -
Herschede Hall Clock Co. in a case commonly called tambour. -
Warren Telechron Co. "General Electric Refrigerator" clock. -
Schatz-Germany Cuckoo, 2 weight, 8 day, running. -
Herschede "Model 20" Westminster Chime tambour cased clock. -
Schatz small 400 day clock, bright and clean. -
Warren Telechron Co., Ashland, Mass. Electric gallery clock, running. -
Chelsea Clock Co. clock, barometer, thermometer, and hygrometer, called "The Carver", ca 1975. -
E. N. Welch Clock Co. "Patti No. 1". A contemporary clock made with the identical finials and turned columns on 4 corners as the very collectable original clocks. -
Rare Lenzkirch Flip Card Clock. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. mantle clock, "Empress, V. P.", ca 1880. -
Welch, Spring and Co. "Gerster", ca 1879, one of the first of the Welch, Spring clocks that used the "Patti" movement. -
Chelsea Clock Co. Boston. Dial is also signed, "U.S. Maritime Commission, Serial No. 9388." -
E. N. Welch Clock Co. mantle clock, one of the much collected "Commeratives" made by Welch around 1900 and pictured in their trade catalog that year. -
E. N. Welch Clock Co. "Cabinet No. 3", ca 1889. -
Lenzkirch early alarm clock. -
Schatz anniversary clock. -
Chelsea Clock Co. Boston USA, "Striking Ships Bell Clock", ca 1923, called the "Chelsea". -
German 8 day cuckoo clock -
"C. Boardman, also by J.A.Wells, Bristol, ConnUS", steeple clock, ca 1834-1843.