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Charles W. Feishtinger, Fritztown, PA. wall double dial calendar clock, ca. 1890. -
Welch Manuf. Co. wall clock, ca. 1880. -
Lenzkirsch "Swinging Doll" shelf clock. -
Tall clock made by, "The Frank Herschede Co., Cincinnati", ca prior to 1902. The solid mahogany case was made in a Cincinnati, Ohio cabinet shop. -
Herschede Clock Co. Hall Clock, ca 1930. -
Chelsea Clock Co. "Carver", ca 1937. -
Vienna regulator powered by 2 weights, unsigned movement, dial signed, "K. Schweg, Wien". -
Lenzkirch miniature 8 day spring driven wall regulator. The trapezoid shaped, solid plate movement is signed by the maker and has the serial number 303741, on the movement and the back of the dial plate. -
English short drop, 8 day time only, single fusee movement, ca1900. 19 inches mahogany case has not been cleaned or even dusted. -
Remember 3 weight Grand Sonnerie Vienna Regulator in a 49 inches tall light walnut case. Remember is a trademark used by Austria's leading clock manufacturer, the Resch brothers, ca back to 1886. -
Chelsea Clock Co. tambour, "Babro No. 31", ca 1917-1923. -
Franklin-Morse Calendar clock manufactured by the E. N. Welch Manufacturing Company of Forestville, Conn. -
E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., "No. 12 Regulator", ca 1885. -
E.N. Welch, "Regulator No. 11", ca 1889. -
Chelsea Clock Co. "Desk Clock", ca 1923. 8 day, lever movement, striking ships bells on the hour and half hours. -
E.N. Welch "Eclipse Regulator", ca about 1900. 8 day, time and calendar, running. -
Chelsea Clock Co. "Desk Clock", ca 1923. 8 day, lever movement, striking ships bells on hour and half hours. -
E.N. Welch "ltalian No. 3" calendar clock, ca 1870. -
Smith & Goodrich, Bristol, Conn, ca 1847. A double fusee shelf clock. -
Lenzkirch cartel clock. All wood case with a wonderful gilt finish.