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Lenzkirch shelf clock. Large solid plate movement, SN 948820, signed Lenzkirch. -
Chelsea Clock Co. ships bell with display case, 6 1/4 inches high and 8 1/4 inches wide. -
Chelsea Clock Co. tambour, Babro model No. 94 "Queen Anne", ca 1923. -
Smith & Goodrich, Bristol, Conn. Early steeple clock, ca 1844. -
Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, ships type clock, in a case they describe as "molded phenolic material". -
Welch, Spring & Co. Forestville, Conn. "Italian", ca 1878. -
Warren Telechron "General Electric" refrigerator clock. -
E.N. Welch "Empress VP", ca 1880. Movement is 8 day, strikes hours on a nickel bell and alarms on the same bell. -
Schatz "Royal Marine" ships bell clock, made in West Germany. -
W & A Schmid Schlenker, Germany. 400 day or Anniversary type clock. -
Chelsea Clock Co., clock-barometer unit, "Perry", ca 1931. -
E.N. Welch walnut parlor clock, walnut case 21 inches high. -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, Conn. Beehive shelf clock with an 8 day movement that strikes the hours. -
E.N. Welch novelty, "The Jewel", ca 1891. -
E.N. Welch Mfg. Co. novelty clock, "Le Roi", ca 1880. -
E.N. Welch novelty, "The Jewel", ca 1891. -
Lenzkirch alarm clock. Movement is Time and Alarm, inside a solid block of mahogany. -
Hamilton novelty clock, ca l910. Thirty hour time, seconds dial on 2" porcelain dial, beveled glass, running. -
Schatz anniversary clock, with dome. Needs only a suspension. -
Warren Telechron Co. Ashland, Mass. Electric gallery, running.